Baconzilla! A movie trailer for an Archie McPhee product, Mr. Bacon.

Clip from the Great Puppet Happiness Machine. I’m playing the guru at the top of a mountain.

Here’s a parody/commercial for the Bacon Lollipop I made that takes its inspiration from David Lynch’s amazing coffee commercial, which you can watch by clicking here.

I’m directing a puppet show called The Great Puppet Happiness Machine! being put on by the talented folks at Puppet This. It’s running May 3rd-18th on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8PM. It has singing therapists, a puppet drug trip and, if the tech works out, a fog machine! Not to be missed.
Get Tickets Here

I’m directing a puppet show called The Great Puppet Happiness Machine! being put on by the talented folks at Puppet This. It’s running May 3rd-18th on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8PM. It has singing therapists, a puppet drug trip and, if the tech works out, a fog machine! Not to be missed.

Get Tickets Here

This is a great article about Archie McPhee.
archiemcphee:

Wired did a great photo essay on our Seattle store. This is a bin of our Deluxe Finger Monsters.
See the rest of the pictures here!

This is a great article about Archie McPhee.

archiemcphee:

Wired did a great photo essay on our Seattle store. This is a bin of our Deluxe Finger Monsters.

See the rest of the pictures here!

Here’s a commercial I directed for Archie McPhee. A play off the original panda commercial you can watch here

archiemcphee:

Archie McPhee’s new commercial for Bacon Mints. Do what the panda says. Really. Do it.

Here’s a local news story about what goes on in one of our Archie McPhee creative meetings. That’s me in the bright orange shirt holding the Yodelling Pickle.

For the last four years, we’ve come up with a series of fake products at Archie McPhee to celebrate April Fool’s Day. The most popular by far is the Bacon Tuxedo shown above. (I wrote the description you can read if you click the link) This year, we decided not to do the fake products. Instead, we’re giving away a hundred free Rubber Chickens.
The Bacon Tuxedo was so popular it even inspired a puzzle.

For the last four years, we’ve come up with a series of fake products at Archie McPhee to celebrate April Fool’s Day. The most popular by far is the Bacon Tuxedo shown above. (I wrote the description you can read if you click the link) This year, we decided not to do the fake products. Instead, we’re giving away a hundred free Rubber Chickens.

The Bacon Tuxedo was so popular it even inspired a puzzle.

Here’s an article I was interviewed for called The Business of Making People Laugh.
So what works? Beyond the juxtaposition of the unexpected, as in  waffle-flavored dental floss or a vengeful unicorn doll that comes with  figurines to impale on its horn, Wahl cautiously posits that a  successful gag, by McPhee’s standards, comes from “something that people  probably think is a private joke. The product allows them to share in  the idea that here’s a community of people who share that joke. Every  culture on the Earth has something with bacon, so bacon bandages allow  people to connect over something specific that’s actually very broad.  Those are the things that people think are funny.”

Here’s an article I was interviewed for called The Business of Making People Laugh.

So what works? Beyond the juxtaposition of the unexpected, as in waffle-flavored dental floss or a vengeful unicorn doll that comes with figurines to impale on its horn, Wahl cautiously posits that a successful gag, by McPhee’s standards, comes from “something that people probably think is a private joke. The product allows them to share in the idea that here’s a community of people who share that joke. Every culture on the Earth has something with bacon, so bacon bandages allow people to connect over something specific that’s actually very broad. Those are the things that people think are funny.”
When I first met my wife, she collected issues of Weekly World News and was Bat Boy obsessed. Little did I know that a decade later in 2002 I would be quoted in this esteemed newspaper. The reporter was amazed that I was happy to talk to the Weekly World News. One shocking fact I learned, Max Durango is a woman!

When I first met my wife, she collected issues of Weekly World News and was Bat Boy obsessed. Little did I know that a decade later in 2002 I would be quoted in this esteemed newspaper. The reporter was amazed that I was happy to talk to the Weekly World News. One shocking fact I learned, Max Durango is a woman!