Episode Summary
We discuss the recent Mattel misprint on Wicked-branded packaging for its line of Glinda and Elphaba dolls. Using a pun-charged and humorous perspective on the adult website, we explore the magical mayhem of a misprint and speculate on whether this was an intentional marketing ploy or poor proofreading.CW | TW: This episode discusses a wicked, wicked misprint by Mattel. Drew had an interesting week of research. There will be talk of a pornographic website and its content. Listener discretion is advised.Email: severedpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: severedpodcast.comFacebook: facebook.com/severedpodcastInstagram: @severed_podcastHosts: Harry Chambers + Drew HudsonLogo Art: Drew HudsonTheme Song Composer | Podcast Editor: Harry ChambersShow Concept | Researcher | Lead Writer: Drew HudsonAvailable on RadioGardenStateAvailable on Rogue Media NetworkSourcesYouTube: Mattel Apologizes for Print Error That Lists Adult Website on Packaging for ‘Wicked’ Doll (KCAL)YouTube: “Funk the Groove” (Del Baldo-Canargiu) - Free Funk Music [No Copyright] (DB Free Music Library) Article: “Mattel Pulls Thousands of ‘Wicked’ Dolls Off Shelves After Printing Adult Web Address on Packaging” by Sarah Whitten (CNBC)Article: “Recalled ‘Wicked’ Movie Dolls Become Instant Collectibles” by Milton Griepp (ICv2)Article: “‘Wicked’ Doll Packaging Misprint Drives 12-Year Surge in Traffic to Porn Site” by Todd Spangler (Variety)Article: “Wicked Dolls Pulled From Shelves for Accidental Porn Link on Packages” by Chris Murphy (Vanity Fair) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices