*Universal trademark watch*
Two new UK trademarks from Universal have appeared in the last week or so. It's probably nothing, but it's fun to speculate, and I wondered if anyone could shed some light on what they could be for.
The first one is 'Bitty Chompers' and is class 28 which refers to toys and things. A quick google search didn't come up with any existing Bitty Chompers toys, but did find these Dark Universe 'Bitty Monsters'.
Dark Universe blind box featuring the adorable Bitty Monsters. Each box contains one mystery Bitty Monster figure. Collect all 7!<br/><br/><ul> <li>Vinyl figure</li> <li>Contains one randomly selected figure and collectible trading card</li> <li>Size range: 2 1/2" x 2 1/2"</li> <li>Imported</li>...
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So could this possibly be future theme park merch, perhaps dinosaurs. Because we're getting a Jurassic section and dinosaurs go chomp? Also, random thought but there was a dinosaur character called Chomper in the Universal film 'The Land Before Time', which I also just read is being re-made (couldn't find much info except this -
The Land Before Time: Chester girl, 11, cast in remake of classic), so could be to do with that.
The second one is 'Working Title' logo, class 9 and 41. Class 9 includes video media, class 41 includes entertainment services and theme park use. Working Title is the film company that was responsible for such films as Four Weddings and a Funeral, the Mr. Bean film series, Johnny English film series, Notting Hill, the Bridget Jones series, and many more. Lots of huge English classics. If it's not related, it's weird timing to trademark this right now. Why now? Suddenly I really want a Mr Bean meet and greet. Johnny English is a spy action comedy version of James Bond. Could they possibly make the stunt show a comedy stunt show with Johnny English instead of James Bond?! Or have both and Johnny English keeps getting in James Bond's way and messing things up or something.