Skinner may be a very populer character. I was at the Disney store a while ago and they had dolls of him, but when I went back two days later , they were sold out.
Oh and Mitch, don’t worry if you haven’t had time to buy a stuffed Remy yet. All of the Disney stores I’ve seen have plenty of those left yet.
Oh jeez, I’ve already made several of these guys into rats. Maybe I should try Skinner too. He’d probably be easier to draw as a rat than a human, LOL. (I pictured Linguini as a sheep following the herd, but that’s going off topic as well.)
I think I’ve seen some of the Skinner dolls too as plushies, but in my opinion, the animals look better stuffed than humans. Haha, that sounds kind of weird.
Mitch - I won’t hurt you. Lots of people say that, but I just ignore it.
rachelcakes - I guess I was just too lazy to make a thread about him, lol.
PixarVixen - He just looks like a human to me, lol. But if you consider him rat-like, then he’s one handsome, cute little rat. I could just hug him all day, and I bet he would love my personal hugs.
Haha. Actually, I’m not much one for stuffed dolls/animals anymore, especially ones that resemble characters from films. However, I did get my sister an Emile plushie for her birthday once, but I mainly bought it because I wanted it. It was just…looking at me with this pitiful face and I couldn’t resist! (snigger)
Skinner’s not necessarily my favorite character, but I love how [spoil]obsessive he is. It’s really funny the way he spies on the restaurant and the people in it, even after he gets sacked.[/spoil] It’s just great for some comic relief.
Ah! he was my favorite actually! His Facial reactions were hilarious, and the voice fit well with the reactions…I mean it was just fun watching him get mad or shocked. I am starting to miss the movie now!
Haha. Yeah! Ian Holm did such a great job voicing Skinner that you never would have guessed it was him. I love how much depth and emotion he integrated in his character. Brilliant…