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Morph The Wax Man Covers Esquire For His 30th Birthday

Celebrating its 30th birthday, Morph, the animated plasticine stop-motion character, recently morphed his way into the world of fashion with the appearance on the cover of Esquire magazine. 

I have always been a big fan of the bendy character that starred with Tony Hart on several UK TV programs like ‘Take Hart’ and ‘Hartbeat.’ It made playing with clay so much more fun and really stirred the imagination.

I think it is great that Morph is finally being recognized as the true hero he is. And after being embraced by the fashion world, who knows where he will go… Hollywood?

This edition of Esquire will hit stands on February 5th.
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