Mrrrrgllhllrrll in real life

Okay, it probably grosses less at the theater than "Dan in Real Life", but this picture, sent to WendellGrave by one of his guildies, definitely looks like a real-life murloc. Our own Arturis suggests that this is a sculpture made from a fish body, but I think we can all agree that whatever it is, it's really quite ugly.
No word on why this was created, but it does remind me of the Fiji Mermaid. The Fiji Mermaid is a popular attraction at carnival freak shows. It's a "mermaid" usually made from papier-mache and fish parts, with a dash of monkey thrown in. For those of you disappointed in this fakery, I present an indisputable real-life tauren, as well as the warlock epic mount in its natural habitat of the Ford Mustang.
Is this an accurate murloc or not? What do you think it's made from?
[Thanks, WendellGrave!]
Filed under: Fan stuff, Odds and ends






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Zarim Nov 8th 2007 1:16PM
Careful about getting too close to it; 20 more might show up out of nowhere.
Paul Nov 8th 2007 1:19PM
hahahaha
hehe Nov 8th 2007 2:31PM
I want one
Paul Nov 8th 2007 1:22PM
i think it's the duck feet they used that creep me out the most.
Frogonius Nov 8th 2007 3:59PM
wow that is very cool..i think that model should be used in the WOW movie, since it HAS to be live action :P
Cavalier Nov 8th 2007 2:57PM
That looks really cool. Thats how i would imagine one to look if they where real.
Todd Nov 8th 2007 1:25PM
That... is... bad... ass!
killer_twinkie Nov 8th 2007 8:27PM
I want one to scare people when they enter various rooms of my house. Put me down for 3 lol
Cpuck Nov 9th 2007 1:42AM
Hmm, makes me wonder if the lil babies of that thing would be as popular as Murky.
Finnicks Nov 8th 2007 1:37PM
Knowing an old friend who used to make amazingly realistic sculptures from clay, this might be a clay sculpture with textured paint and a slightly reflective sealant.
Either way, it looks amazing. If I ever saw one of these in real life, I would definately scream "OH MY GOD! IT'S A MURLOC! RUN BEFORE FIFTY MORE APPEAR!"
malaka000 Nov 8th 2007 3:25PM
thats most definently CG
heres a few examples of models made in zbrush, they look less like cg, and more like detailed toys
http://canderled.cgsociety.org/gallery/
Stormtamer Nov 8th 2007 1:48PM
Seems to me its one of those deep sea fish, that have the little light thing attached to there heads, the body of a Slitheen (from the newer Doctor Whos) and Duck feet :s
Very cool though :P
immelmann Nov 8th 2007 2:49PM
I'm betting this is from the Special affects lab of the World of Warcraft Movie. They make models of everything in those types of movies.
Olaf Nov 8th 2007 2:45PM
That thing will haunt my dreams for weeks to come. I can already hear the battle cry of "mmmmrrrrrrgggggllllalalalalll" echoing in my ears. *shudder*
Doffencrag Nov 8th 2007 2:08PM
Actually, the general populace is unaware of the fact that this creature exists in real life, and this is a perfectly-preserved specimen (scientific name Murloculus Spawnawholemobbus Mrgglglrggrl-us). Them folks at Blizzard merely appropriated the creature for their use and made it look all cartoony-like for the game.
And, to quote the scientific journal I'm basing this on, this specimen is "full of awesomeness and win." :)
MacKoroni Nov 8th 2007 2:17PM
I hate it. I can hear it Murgrggllrlgllr'ing. ...it's cool but needs a fatter belly and a much shorter neck.
NothingShocking Nov 8th 2007 2:24PM
Could it be for the movie???
Hollywood Ron Nov 8th 2007 2:23PM
That is so creepy.
Mal Nov 8th 2007 2:52PM
*Casts Polymorph and runs like hell*
vlad Nov 8th 2007 3:16PM
fish bodies are an extremely popular sculpting meduim. i say that is a perfectly reasonable and well thought out answer.
no. its not an accurate rendition of a murlock but its still cool looking murlock inspired creature.