Maybe one of the factory workers thought "what if I just took these black Santa parts and made just *one* cowboy with these parts?", and then they couldn't find a black spinning hand and it was too late to go back so they just kept it like that
What happens is with head in the arm I've seen other gemmy items that are African-American but they only released a white model so I think the color gets faded over the time in the Sun or of it being sitting letting it dust in the color changes most of the time due to sun damage and other causes
Gemmy solved racism
"We did it boys, racism is no more."
Maybe one of the factory workers thought "what if I just took these black Santa parts and made just *one* cowboy with these parts?", and then they couldn't find a black spinning hand and it was too late to go back so they just kept it like that
This is rare
Might be vitiligo as seen on the hand lmao
Pretty sure an African American variant of the “Hat’s Off to Santa” was produced that uses the same head mold.
That was actually a prototype and was never released
@@andyalex115 it could've been released at a small retailer that we don't know about
@@ErikTheFishGuy Wait, wasn’t the account that uploaded the video an online retailer that sold Gemmy items?
@ the account received a lot of overstock, prototypes from Gemmy. They also received a lot of production items.
Make it play a Michael Jackson song
What happens is with head in the arm I've seen other gemmy items that are African-American but they only released a white model so I think the color gets faded over the time in the Sun or of it being sitting letting it dust in the color changes most of the time due to sun damage and other causes
This is definitely supposed to be a black Santa. It’s not discolored. If it was discolored, the beard and hair would not be bright white.
@@ChristopherS768 but it's not supposed to be black they only made one version and it was the white one
He has Vitiligo
Lol gimme it
White hand
Multiracial in a nutshell
Can we play roblox