This mug is shaped like the head of Medusa from Greek mythology, with the head of a beautiful woman crowned by snakes instead of hair. Glazed and textured in a gray stone finish. Marked on reverse for Strong Water in Anaheim, CA. Designed by Alex Woody and manufactured by Tiki Farm.
This is a ceramic mug shaped like a Porg. Porgs are a species of sea-dwelling bird. They are native to the planet Ahch-To, where Jedi Master Luke Skywalker made his exile in the years prior to the Battle of Crait. This mug was released on May 31,2019 at Disneyland's Galaxy's Edge Oga's Cantina. The Cliff Dweller cocktail features: "Citrus Juices, Coconut, Hibiscus-Grenadine, and Seagram's Ginger Ale."
This is a ceramic hiball glass featuring an Ewok celebration scene from the decisive battle between the Rebel Alliance and the Empire on the forest moon of Endor, including the Death Star and other ships overhead with Ewoks cheering below. The "Ewok Celebration", commonly known as "Yub Nub", is also the title of a 1983 song featured in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. Secluded in a remote corner of the galaxy, the forest moon of Endor would easily have been overlooked by history were it not for the decisive battle that occurred there. The lush, forest home of the Ewok species is the gravesite of Darth Vader and the Empire itself. This mug was released on May 31,2019 at Disneyland's Galaxy's Edge Oga's Cantina. The Yub Nub cocktail features: "Malibu Pineapple Rum, Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum, Citrus Juices, and Passion Fruit."
This is a mug shaped like a dragon, named Drogon.
Drogon is one of the three dragons born in the wastelands beyond Lhazar, along with his brothers Rhaegal and Viserion. He is named after Daenerys's late husband Khal Drogo. He can be distinguished by his black and red colored scales, and red-black wings. He was also Daenerys's personal mount.
This is one in a series of Game of Thrones ceramic mugs. Many of these same designs were also produced as plastic mugs with straws and lids.
This is a mug shaped like Jon Snow.
Jon Snow is one of the main characters from the Game of Thrones books and HBO television series adaptation. He is presented at the beginning of the story as the bastard son of Ned Stark, lord of House Stark. As a bastard, he takes the name Snow (a pseudonym for all bastards). However, Jon is actually the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen, the late Prince of Dragonstone. From infancy, Jon is raised alongside Ned's lawful children at Winterfell. Jon's true parentage is kept secret from everyone, including Jon himself, in order to protect him from those that sought the complete annihilation of House Targaryen. He is sent to the far North to stand on the wall and be a Warden (guarding against the thought-to-be mythical Night King and more tangible threats like the human "Wildings" just beyond the wall) but events conspire to make him a leader of the Wardens, and later a lover to Daenerys (who with the discovery of his true lineage is revealed to technically be his aunt). For much of the television series, Jon was a clear favorite and many hoped to see him finally take the throne.
This is one in a series of Game of Thrones ceramic mugs. Many of these same designs were also produced as plastic mugs with straws and lids.
This is a mug shaped like Tyrion Lannister, a dwarf character from the Game of Thrones book series and television series adaptation by HBO.
Lord Tyrion Lannister is the youngest child of Lord Tywin Lannister and younger brother of Cersei and Jaime Lannister. A dwarf, he uses his wit and intellect to overcome the prejudice he faces. He is known as a heavy drinker and frequenter of whorehouses, but he is also a brilliant strategist and proves a cunning ally to Daenerys and other characters in the series.
This mug is modeled after a character from the Star Wars films, Admiral Ackbar, whose bulbous-eyed fishy face appears based on a catfish.
A veteran commander, Ackbar led the defense of his homeworld, Mon Cala, during the Clone Wars and then masterminded the rebel attack on the second Death Star at the Battle of Endor.
Premiered at the San Diego Comic-Con on July 18th, 2019.
This mug is shaped like Daenerys Targaryen holding a dragon egg.
Daenerys is one of the main characters in the Game of Thrones book series and HBO television adaptation of the same name. In the story, Daenerys is in her early teens living in exile in Essos. She remains dependent on her abusive older brother, Viserys, and is forced to marry Dothraki horselord Khal Drogo in exchange for an army for Viserys, who wishes to return to Westeros and recapture the Iron Throne. Daenerys adapts to life with the Dothraki, and her character emerges as strong, confident and courageous. She becomes the heir of the Targaryen dynasty after her brother's murder and plans to reclaim the Iron Throne herself, seeing it as her birthright. A pregnant Daenerys loses her husband and child, but soon helps to hatch three dragons from their eggs. The dragons provide her with a tactical advantage and prestige. She also acquires an army and sets out, determined to end slavery and injustice. Despite her strong moral compass, she deals ruthlessly with her enemies, particularly slave masters, and eventually succumbs to the inherited Targaryen madness which turns her quickly from a potential queen of the Iron Throne into a villain who is eventually destroyed -- paving the way for a more benevolent ruler.
This is one in a series of Game of Thrones ceramic mugs. Many of these same designs were also produced as plastic mugs with straws and lids.
This mug is shaped like Greedo from the original 1970s Star Wars films. Greedo was a Rodian bounty hunter with a tapir-like snout, bulbous eyes, pea-green skin, and a crest of spines atop his skull.
This mug was paired with a Han Solo mug and sold as a set - recalling the scene where Han shot Greedo while seated in the infamous cantina on Tatooine.
Glazed in a turquoise green with yellow interior.
This mug is shaped like Han Solo from the original 1970s Star Wars films. Han was a smuggler and dare-devil pilot of the Millennium Falcon but later became one of the great leaders of the Rebel Alliance.
This mug was paired with a Greedo mug and sold as a set - recalling the scene where Han shot Greedo while seated in the infamous cantina on Tatooine.
Glazed in a burnt orange with blue interior.
This mug is based on a character from the Disney+ Star Wars series, The Mandalorian, and is named "Grogu" although he is often referred to as "The Child" or "Baby Yoda".
This version of the character has his eyes closed in "Force Pose". There are other mug variants where he is holding a frog or a soup bowl. There are also a set of mini mugs where the character is holding the frog, eating the frog, or maintaining "Force Pose" with eyes closed.
This mug is based on a character from the Disney+ Star Wars series, The Mandalorian, and is named "Grogu" although he is often referred to as "The Child" or "Baby Yoda".
This version of the character is holding a frog and about to eat it. There are other mug variants where he has his eyes closed in "Force Pose" or is holding a soup bowl. There are also a set of mini mugs where the character is holding the frog, eating the frog, or maintaining "Force Pose" with eyes closed.
This mug is based on the main character from the Disney+ Star Wars series, The Mandalorian.
The Mandalorian is basically a science fiction version of a Paladin/knight in shining armor. He lives by a set of rigid codes, one of which is never to remove his helmet. In the series, he becomes the protector of Grogu (often referred to as The Child or Baby Yoda) whose literal blood is sought after by the evil scientists of the old Empire who wish to make force-sensitive clones for their dastardly plans. The Mandalorian dresses in special armor made from Beskar steel which is from his home planet and is resistant even to direct laser blasts or hits from a lightsaber.
This is a mug shaped like the Night King.
The Night King is a major villain from the Game of Thrones novels and HBO television adaptation of the same name. The Night King is an icy zombie like figure with blue eyes who has the power to resurrect the dead and has used that power to amass an army with which he intends to take over the world until everything is dead and covered in ice. His origins are shrouded in mystery but it is shown in the HBO series that he was once a man and was transformed into a "White Walker" by the Children of the Forest (an early race of creatures both plant and elf-like) in order to create a protector against encroaching mankind. They never intended the White Walkers to get so out of hand, however, and it is apparent that they were a weapon of last resort gone awry. As the first of the White Walkers, the Night King functions in the story as the most powerful villain (in a series with many villains to root against), akin to Dracula at the head of a vampire army but in this case...ice zombies!
This is one in a series of Game of Thrones ceramic mugs. Many of these same designs were also produced as plastic mugs with straws and lids.
A mug shaped like Luke Skywalker from the Star Wars film franchise. Glazed in black with green interior. This 2-part set was a Star Wars Celebration Official Show Store Exclusive. It came with a larger mug modeled after a rancor, named Pateesa, who was kept as a pet by Jabba the Hutt in a pit below his palace court, to which he fed any who displeased him. The beast was killed by Luke Skywalker.
This is a mug shaped like Darth Maul, a character from the science fiction Star Wars films. The evil Sith lord holds his double bladed lightsaber at the ready.
Darth Maul was part of a set of Star Wars Prequel trilogy mugs released at the same time, also including Emperor Palpatine, Queen Amidala, and Jar Jar Binks.
These are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar.
This is a mug shaped like Emperor Palpatine, a character from the science fiction Star Wars films. This dark lord of the Sith, also known as Darth Sidious, holds his hands in front, ready to blast opponents with some dark side force energy.
Emperor Palpatine was part of a set of Star Wars Prequel trilogy mugs released at the same time, also including Jar Jar Binks, Queen Amidala, and Darth Maul.
These are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar.
This is a mug shaped like Jar Jar Binks, a character from the science fiction Star Wars films. The comical Gungan alien stands ready for action, his tongue hanging out, and hands held in front.
Jar Jar was part of a set of Star Wars Prequel trilogy mugs released at the same time, also including Emperor Palpatine, Queen Amidala, and Darth Maul.
These are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar.
This is a mug shaped like Queen Amidala, a character from the science fiction Star Wars films. She is dressed in her red formal gown and headdress.
Queen Amidala was part of a set of Star Wars Prequel trilogy mugs released at the same time, also including Emperor Palpatine, Darth Maul, and Jar Jar Binks.
These are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar.
This mug is based on a character from the Disney+ Star Wars series, The Mandalorian, and is named "Grogu" although he is often referred to as "The Child" or "Baby Yoda".
This version of the character is holding a soup bowl. There are other mug variants where he is holding a frog or is in "Force Pose" with his eyes closed. There are also a set of mini mugs where the character is holding the frog, eating the frog, or maintaining "Force Pose" with eyes closed.
A mug shaped like Beetlejuice from the 1988 American fantasy-comedy-horror film directed by Tim Burton, produced by The Geffen Company and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The plot revolves around a recently deceased young couple (Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis) who become ghosts haunting their former home, and an obnoxious, devious poltergeist named Betelgeuse (pronounced and occasionally spelled Beetlejuice in the movie and portrayed by Michael Keaton) from the Netherworld who tries to scare away the new inhabitants (Catherine O'Hara, Jeffrey Jones, and Winona Ryder) permanently.
A mug shaped like the Death Star from the Star Wars film franchise. The Death Star is a type of fictional mobile space station and galactic superweapon featured in the Star Wars film franchise. The first Death Star, introduced in the original Star Wars film, is stated to be more than 100 km in diameter, and is crewed by an estimated 1.7 million military personnel and 400,000 droids. The second Death Star, which appears in Return of the Jedi is significantly larger, between 160 km to 900 km in diameter, and technologically more powerful than its predecessor. Both versions of these moon-sized fortresses are designed for massive power-projection capabilities, each capable of destroying an entire planet with a blast from its superlasers.
A mug shaped like Freddy Krueger, the grinning serial killer covered in burn scars who can kill you in your dreams with his sharp-knived glove. Krueger first appeared in Wes Craven's "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (1984). Glazed in gloss brown. This is one in a set of five, including Pennywise the Clown (IT), Freddy Krueger (Nightmare on Elm Street), Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th), Michael Myers (Halloween), and Pinhead the Cenobite (Hellraiser). They are a tikified re-imagining of classic Hollywood horror icons.
This mug features Jason Voorhees from the classic "Friday the 13th" slasher horror film franchise. It is glazed in green with a white hockey mask covering his face, and signature machete held in front. Jason made his first cinematic appearance in the original Friday the 13th on May 9, 1980. This is one in a set of five, including Pennywise the Clown (IT), Freddy Krueger (Nightmare on Elm Street), Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th), Michael Myers (Halloween), and Pinhead the Cenobite (Hellraiser). They are a tikified re-imagining of classic Hollywood horror icons.
A mug shaped like Pennywise the Clown from Stephen King's IT, the ancient, trans-dimensional evil that awakens every three decades. Pennywise first appeared in Stephen King's novel, IT (1986), which was adapted for the TV screen in 1990 and played by Tim Curry. It was later adapted for the film screen in 2017-2019 with Bill SkarsgĂĄrd as Pennywise. This mug is a full standing figure with hands held in front. Glazed in a red wipe-away glaze, this mug is mostly white, but red in all the recessed areas to show details of the sculpt. This is one in a set of five, including Pennywise the Clown (IT), Freddy Krueger (Nightmare on Elm Street), Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th), Michael Myers (Halloween), and Pinhead the Cenobite (Hellraiser). They are a tikified re-imagining of classic Hollywood horror icons.
This mug features Pinhead the Cenobite from the classic "Hellraiser" horror film franchise which started in 1987. Pinhead is one of the leaders of the Cenobites, formerly humans but transformed into creatures which reside in an extradimensional realm, who travel to Earth through a puzzle box called the Lament Configuration in order to harvest human souls. His origins and the nature of the Cenobites vary depending upon the medium: while the character began as an amoral entity blindly devoted to the practice of experimental sadomasochism, later depictions have portrayed him as explicitly evil and even demonic in origin. The mug is glazed in black and white with Pinhead displaying his evil smile and puzzle box. This is one in a set of five, including Pennywise the Clown (IT), Freddy Krueger (Nightmare on Elm Street), Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th), Michael Myers (Halloween), and Pinhead the Cenobite (Hellraiser). They are a tikified re-imagining of classic Hollywood horror icons.
A mug shaped like a Rancor (Pateesa) from the Star Wars film franchise. Glazed in an orangish brown. Its outstretched hand is meant to hold a mini shot sized muglet version of Luke Skywalker (glazed in black with green interior). This 2-part set was a Star Wars Celebration Official Show Store Exclusive. Rancors are large semi-sentient reptilian carnivores native to the planet Dathomir. They stand around five meters tall, with long arms, immense jaws, and armored hides that can withstand blaster fire. This particular rancor, named Pateesa, was kept as a pet by Jabba the Hutt in a pit below his palace court, to which he fed any who displeased him. The beast was killed by Luke Skywalker.
A mug shaped like the Kraken from Greek Mythology. Crayon green exterior glaze with orange interior. This is one in a set of four (including Dragon, Mermaid, Unicorn, and Kraken). They are a tikified re-imagining of these mythological creatures.
A mug shaped like Michael Myers of the Halloween slasher film franchise. Michael Myers first appears in John Carpenter's Halloween as a young boy who murders his sister, Judith Myers, and then, fifteen years later, returns home to murder more teenagers. The "Michael Myers" is a full standing figure with hands held in front and holding his signature knife. Glazed in blue with an orange interior and wearing a white mask (actually a Captain Kirk mask which was painted white). This is one in a set of five, including Pennywise the Clown (IT), Freddy Krueger (Nightmare on Elm Street), Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th), Michael Myers (Halloween), and Pinhead the Cenobite (Hellraiser). They are a tikified re-imagining of classic Hollywood horror icons.
This is a mug shaped like C3-PO, the droid from the science fiction Star Wars films. He is a human-sized robot with a golden yellow finish. This is one in a set of six (including C-3PO, a Jawa, a Tauntaun, a Tusken Raider, a Wampa, and Wicket). They are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar.
This is a mug shaped like Chewbacca ("Chewie") the sidekick of Han Solo and one of the most prominent characters from the science fiction Star Wars films. He is a Wookie covered in brown fur with a bandolier strapped across his chest and with both hands held in front in typical Tiki mug style. This is one in a set of six (including Yoda, Chewie, R2-D2, Vader, Trooper, and Boba). They are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar.
This is a mug shaped like Jabba the Hut from the science fiction Star Wars films. He is large slug-like creature from the desert planet, Tatooine. This is part of a set, which includes Jabba and Salacious B. Crumb. They are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar. Jabba measures: 6 1/2" tall x 7 1/2" wide, 4 1/2" deep.
This is a mug shaped like a jawa from the science fiction Star Wars films. He is a short alien wearing a hooded brown robe and carrying a blaster. This is one in a set of six (including C-3PO, a Jawa, a Tauntaun, a Tusken Raider, a Wampa, and Wicket). They are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar.
This is a mug shaped like R2-D2, the droid from the science fiction Star Wars films. He is a small robot with buttons and lights around his body. This is one in a set of six (including Yoda, Chewie, R2-D2, Vader, Trooper, and Boba). They are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar.
This is a mug shaped like Salacious Crumb from the science fiction Star Wars films. He is small rodent-like creature from the desert planet, Tatooine. This is part of a set, which includes Jabba and Salacious B. Crumb. They are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar. Salacious Crumb measures: 2 3/4" tall x 3 1/2" wide x 4 1/2" deep.
This is a mug shaped like a tusken raider from the science fiction Star Wars films. He is a robed native of the desert planet Tatooine. This is one in a set of six (including C-3PO, a Jawa, a Tauntaun, a Tusken Raider, a Wampa, and Wicket). They are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar.
A mug shaped like a unicorn. White exterior glaze with purple interior. This is one in a set of four (including Dragon, Mermaid, Unicorn, and Kraken). They are a tikified re-imagining of these mythological creatures.
A mug shaped like a dragon. Garnet red exterior glaze with mustard yellow interior. This is one in a set of four (including Dragon, Mermaid, Unicorn, and Kraken). They are a tikified re-imagining of these mythological creatures.
The Iron Giant is a 1999 animated American science fiction film produced by Warner Brothers and directed by Brad Bird. This mug version of the Iron Giant is glazed in a metallic steel color with glossy blue/green eyes. The mug was released in tandem with the re-appearance of the character in the film Ready Player One.
A mug shaped like a mermaid. Seafoam green exterior glaze with blue interior. This is one in a set of four (including Dragon, Mermaid, Unicorn, and Kraken). They are a tikified re-imagining of these mythological creatures.
A mug shaped like the Dracula of the Universal Studios monsters film franchise. The "Dracula" is a full standing figure with hands held in front. This is one in a set of six (including Frankenstein, Frankenstein's Bride, Wolfman, Mummy, Dracula, and the Gill-Man). They are a tikified re-imagining of classic Hollywood film monsters.
A mug shaped like the Creature From the Black Lagoon of the Universal Studios monsters film franchise. The "Gill-Man" is a full standing figure with outstretched webbed claw hands. This is one in a set of six (including Frankenstein, Frankenstein's Bride, Wolfman, Mummy, Dracula, and the Gill-Man). They are a tikified re-imagining of classic Hollywood film monsters.
A mug shaped like the Mummy of the Universal Studios monsters film franchise. The "Mummy" is a full standing figure with arms crossed in front. This is one in a set of six (including Frankenstein, Frankenstein's Bride, Wolfman, Mummy, Dracula, and the Gill-Man). They are a tikified re-imagining of classic Hollywood film monsters.
This is a mug shaped like a tauntaun from the science fiction Star Wars films. He is a riding animal from the ice planet Hoth. This is one in a set of six (including C-3PO, a Jawa, a Tauntaun, a Tusken Raider, a Wampa, and Wicket). They are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar.
This is a mug shaped like a stormtrooper from the science fiction Star Wars films. He is a man dressed in white and black battle armor, holding a blaster cradled in front of him with both hands. This is one in a set of six (including Yoda, Chewie, R2-D2, Vader, Trooper, and Boba). They are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar.
This is a mug shaped like a wampa from the science fiction Star Wars films. He resembles an abominable snowman and has sharp teeth and white fur. This is one in a set of six (including C-3PO, a Jawa, a Tauntaun, a Tusken Raider, a Wampa, and Wicket). They are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar.
This is a mug shaped like Wicket, the Ewok from the science fiction Star Wars films. He is a short alien that resembles a Teddy Bear with primitive leather clothes. This is one in a set of six (including C-3PO, a Jawa, a Tauntaun, a Tusken Raider, a Wampa, and Wicket). They are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar.
This is a mug shaped like Yoda from the science fiction Star Wars films. He is a small smiling green alien with large ears and holding a walking stick. This is one in a set of six (including Yoda, Chewie, R2-D2, Vader, Trooper, and Boba). They are a tikified re-imagining of the drinking vessels that might be used if the Mos Eisley Cantina in Star Wars was actually a tiki bar.