Hippy Monsters stickers album

May 19th, 2008

hippy monsters stickers

As a kid, this collection of stickers was one of the most amazing things I had ever seen. Just like every other kid from my generation, I grew up watching the films of Lugosi and Boris Karlof, and The Munsters on the TV. So all these characters were my idols. The appreciation for the concept of the monster still remains in my art and illustration and right now I’m actually preparing a children book about monsters.

I remember I used to spend hours and hours looking at these stickers during the summer. When I recovered the album I would still remember in detail many of the drawings. I remember the very first time I saw the stickers in the kiosk, I was completely fascinated!

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The collection was published in Spain in the mid ’70s by Dunkin/Gallina Blanca and it features 84 stickers and a 20 pages album. The envelopes would contain 3 stickers and one strawberry chewing gum for the mark Dunkin. The original price of the album as you can see in the picture was 5 pesetas (about 2 cents of a dollar today). Can you imagine what a kid would do today with that amount of money?

Although I’m not a collectionist, I had the opportunity of recovering this collection a few years ago. The stickers were in the envelopes and the album was completely untouched, so it was really thrilling for me get it completed. As a kid I never got to finish this collection but I was obsessed with it. I think it didn’t get very popular and it was not easy to find other kids to trade stickers. So when I got this full collection Naomi handed me the envelopes little by little and it took several months to get the whole album completed. It was really fun and exciting. I was also able to get the original promotional box that contained the albums in the shops. What else could I ask for?

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I think the idea for this collection is just great, a combination of humor and monsters in a contemporary style from the 70′s in a hippy fashion. It’s a shame that the album doesn’t give any credit to the artist who did the illustrations because I think it’s such an impressive work! This is something that would happen very often in Spain during the 60′s and 70′s: children illustrators didn’t get any credit of their work, they were invisible people, like if the drawings were made by nobody.

I keep thinking about doing a revision of this collection in a similar style, something contemporary, but at the same time I wonder if the kids today really know who the hell are Mr. Hyde and the Mummy.


Esta colección de cromos la editó Dunkin/Gallina Blanca a mediados de los 70 y consta de 84 cromos adhesivos y un álbum de 20 páginas. En la parte posterior de la cubierta se incluía publicidad sobre algunos de los productos asociados a las marcas Dunkin y Gallina Blanca (PicaPica, Chimos, Loquitos, Stick). El precio de original del álbum era de 5 pts. áFiguraos lo que harían ahora los niños con 5 céntimos de euro! Los sobres contenían 3 cromos y un chicle Dunkin de fresa, siempre de fresa.

Aunque yo no soy coleccionista, tuve la suerte de poder recuperar ésta colección hace unos años. Además, la conseguí con los cromos sin pegar y el álbum intacto, y me hizo una ilusión tremenda, entre otras cosas porque jamás logré terminar ésta colección en su momento. Si no recuerdo mal, no fue muy popular y resultaba difícil encontrar a otros niños que la hicieran para poder cambiar cromos. Así que mi mujer me distribuyó los cromos en sus sobres poco a poco y tardamos varios meses en terminar el álbum. Fue realmente divertido y muy emocionante. Además también pude hacerme con la caja promocional que contenía los álbumes en las tiendas.

De pequeño yo estaba obsesionado con ésta colección, era una de las cosas más alucinantes que había visto. Como todos los niños de mi generación, crecí viendo las películas de Bela Lugosi y Boris Karloff, y Los Munsters en la tele, así que éstos personajes eran mis ídolos. La idea de la colección me parece genial, esa combinación humorística entre los monstruos y el estilo contemporáneo y medio-hippy de los 70. Es una pena que en el álbum no se haga referencia al artista que dibujo las ilustraciones porque son un trabajo impresionante. Yo, que me dedico profesionalmente a la ilustración, he pensado más de una vez en dibujar una versión actualizada de ésta colección. ¡Lástima que nadie lo editaría! Más que nada porque hoy día los niños ya no saben quienes son Mr. Hyde ni La Momia, y al fin y al cabo ya casi no quedan colecciones de cromos.

Recuerdo que me tiraba las horas muertas mirando estos cromos, si no recuerdo mal durante el verano. Tanto es así que cuando recuperé la colección recordaba con todo lujo de detalle algunos de los dibujos. Me acuerdo que la primera vez que vi en el quiosco los sobres quedé totalmente fascinado. Además, ésta debió ser una de las primeras colecciones de cromos en pegatina que apareció en España. ¡Una chulada!

Por cierto, que como podéis ver en la foto el álbum venía con toda una promoción de productos, de los cuales seguro que os acordáis. Yo me acuerdo muy bien de Loquitos y de los polvos Pica-pica que venían en su botellita de plástico.

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