Original series Madballs • '''Screamin' Meemie''': A screaming
baseball with a large tongue •
Slobulus: A drooling green creature with one eye hanging out of its socket •
Aargh: A blue-skinned
Frankenstein monster-esque creature with stitching all over its face and a missing eye •
Horn Head: A horned
cyclops with a nose ring (which is chained to its ear in the Art Asylum era) •
Dust Brain: A
mummy with rotting teeth and wrinkly teal skin •
Oculus Orbus: A bloodshot
eyeball (later sporting a mouth in the Just Play era) •
Skull Face: A
skull with large eye sockets sporting tiny red eyes, a big set of teeth, and a partially exposed brain (which is depicted as a sentient being named
Lobe in the Just Play era) •
Bash Brain: A gory zombie head with a partially exposed brain. This Madball was originally named "Crack Head," but was later renamed "Bash Brain," due to the unpleasant connotations of
crackhead as a slang term for a
crack cocaine addict. All Madballs toys were conceived in the early 1980s by the creative team at
American Greetings Properties, which was formally named
Those Characters From Cleveland, or
TCFC for short: Ralph Shafer, George Chanter, Mark Spangler, Jim Elliott, Kim Hammeren, and Vint Gonser. Editorial by Clark Wiley and Tom Jacobs
Second series Madballs •
Snake Bait: A forked tongue-sporting
gorgon (later depicted in the Just Play era as a monster being devoured by a snake) •
Freaky Fullback: A mutant
football player •
Splitting Headache: A monster with the skin on half of its face peeled off •
Bruise Brother: An ugly
biker with a battered blue helmet •
Wolf Breath: A
werewolf with large, rotten fangs dripping with blood (drool in the Art Asylum era) •
Fist Face: A severed hand clutching an eyeball (later depicted as a severed hand with an eyeball emerging from the wrist in the Just Play era) •
Swine Sucker: An ugly, drooling
wild boar •
Lock Lips: A creature with its jaw locked shut and one eye covered by a riveted plate
Super Madballs •
Touchdown Terror: An American football with a manic grin and missile-like fins and tip •
Goal Eater: A
soccer ball with very large pointed teeth •
Foul Shot: A
basketball bursting open to reveal a face with
worms crawling out of one eye socket
Head-Popping Madballs These were posable figures with an ejectable/swappable head: • Dust Brain, Skull Face, Screamin' Meemie, Oculus Orbus, Horn Head, and Slobulus from Series 1 • Bruise Brother, Wolf Breath, and Lock Lips from Series 2
Similar imitation toys Due to the popularity of the Madballs, there were many similar imitation toys, such as: •
"Blurp Balls" by ERTL: Boney Tossteeth, Tyranosaurus Retch, Count Heave-A-Heart, Spittooey Sooey, Biff Barfball, Sharky Skullsquirt, Retch-A-Rat Tomcat, and Croaky Bugchuck. These toys were designed by artist James Groman, with character names and editorial by Rick Reising. •
"Weird Balls" by The Mel Appel Company: Sewer Face, Brain Ball, Wart Hog, Spit Ball, Shrink Head, and Rock Slime •
"Spit Balls" by Lanard Toys: Sharky, 20/20, Ba-Boom, and Crybaby
Original Madballs re-release In 2016, the vinyl figure company
Kidrobot released nine of the original Madballs in their original foam style, slightly modified. They also released keychains and vinyl figure blind boxes. These are the Madballs that were released: • Screamin' Meemie • Oculus Orbus • Slobulus • Skull Face • Horn Head • Dust Brain • Freaky Fullback • Swine Sucker • Lock Lips ==Home video==