DRAGONTE by RLUX Customs

RLUX Customs introduces us to the DRAGONTE resin collectible figure, which beyond the collectible itself, bares a strong story origin and genesis! But first, let's talk about the Art Toy!

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The Dragonte art toy stands 6-inches tall and is limited to 100 pieces, with the first 25 figures will be signed by American film, television and voice actor Dante Basco. Folks of my generation will remember his as the Leaser of the "Lost Boys" in Steven Spielberg's 1991 film "Hook" (with Robin Williams and Dustin Hoffman)!

Priced at US$120 each, preorder period has since launched online via rluxcustoms.com, and will close June 2nd, 2021.



Project Backstory and Inspiration
We’ve always had this dream in the back burner to work with someone from “Hollywood”. During a catch-up conversation with a good friend, the usual “what’s up, how’s it going” eventually led to the conversation of toy making and our goals for something bigger. That friend of ours just happened to be Dante Basco’s uncle! What are the odds! He linked us together and we discussed the possibilities and brainstormed. Before our initial call, we put together some concepts.



It was decided that the best representation of the toy would be of Dante himself, to celebrate the individual behind the well-known characters and voices.

The mask he wears symbolizes both the Blue Spirit that Zuko (voiced by Dante) from The Avatar wore and the “Bakunawa”, a mythical Filipino serpent-like dragon (idea by Harvey Tolibao). We put together both concepts and worked it into a mask that the figure will be wearing (yes, it’s removable).



Bakunawa
Shown on the back of the figure’s hoodie is "Bakunawa", with art by Filipino artist Harvey Tolibao of HMT Studios, and is made into a foil poster available for purchase here for US$25 each (Pre-order period ends June 2).



Harvey had used the association between Dante and the Blue Spirit as inspiration for the Bakunawa. Honoring Harvey’s Bisaya roots, he borrowed the Cebuano’s mythological tales of the said dragon, who would rise from the ocean and swallow moons whole, being enraptured by their beauty, which would cause the world to darken (eclipse).



In the illustration, the Bakunawa has a moon gripped in it’s jaws, with the upper part of the dragon bathed in a blue glow, which represents the darkness that follows an eclipse; and then the yellow glow that emanates from the sun represents the balance between the two forces - light and dark. Two energies that contradict each other yet cannot exist without the other. Yin and Yang.

It is also a nod to Zuko and the Blue Spirit; when Zuko started to lose faith in the Fire Nation and joined up with the Avatar, eventually siding with the good.



PAMILYA
The front part of the hoodie says “PAMILYA” which translates to “family”, and is based off an actual hoodie from Kuyate, a Filipino-owned company based in Los Angeles, that Dante wore and collaborated with as well.



"This collaboration is very special to us because it highlights the creativity and ability of Filipinos. The entire team behind RLUX Customs is Filipino as well - the conceptualizers, artists, technicians, painters and managers, which makes this entire collaboration an-all Filipino production." ~ shared Rlux Cruz of @rlux.customs. "With May being AAPI Heritage month, we wanted to take action and support an AAPI organization. We see the news, and we would like to help #StopAsianHate.".

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