By this partnership, we look forward to our Pororo being loved by gamers and creators all around the world,” said Jung-Gu Cho, Director of the Media Business Department at ICONIX. “We’re very pleased to be able to introduce our characters and universe of Pororo to the metaverse which continues to gain global interest. A role-playing game (RPG) utilizing Pororo’s intellectual property is also in its early planning stage, which Facbros, a gaming studio affiliated with The Sandbox, will be developing. In addition, ICONIX will purchase its own set of LANDs in The Sandbox metaverse, for which it plans to build a virtual theme park based on the animation. Users can purchase LAND using The Sandbox’s own currency SAND on LAND’s official website. ![]() The Sandbox LAND will put 374 LANDs paired with Pororo character NFTs on sale on Sept. However, there will be only one unique NFT portraying the main character Pororo, which will be auctioned on NFT marketplace OpenSea. These character NFTs will be packaged in The Sandbox LAND, which allows buyers to own space in the virtual universe. The partnership kicked off with the release of NFTs of the characters in Pororo the Little Penguin - Pororo, Crong, Loopy, Petty, Poby, Eddy, Rody, Harry and others. ICONIX also produced the popular children’s animation series Tayo the Little Bus, and Titipo Titipo. The Sandbox, Hong Kong-based Animoca Brand’s subsidiary for decentralized virtual gaming, announced a partnership with ICONIX, one of South Korea’s leading animation companies. Photos, provided credit is given to the WVMCC and author/photographer.Fans of the globally popular Pororo the Little Penguin television series will soon be able to own the widely beloved animation characters as NFTs (non-fungible tokens) and join other enthusiasts at a virtual Pororo theme park. Permission may be granted for use of written material and ![]() Without the express written consent of the WVMCC. No part of this site may be reproduced for any purpose in entirety or in part, Kidz Club, and Past show icons are folder images and will not move, but you can click them to open the contents. The main navigation buttons are always available at the top of the page, except when navigating within a pop up image folder. Navigation through our new site is mainly done by point and click over buttons set up to move as your curser passes over them. The logo has evolved into its present form as shown Below. This marble depicted the shape of the State of West Virginia in a clear base marble. The logo chosen to represent the WVMCC was inspired by a contemporary sulfide marble created by the late Jim Davis of West Virginia. It was the goal of the original founders of the WVMCC that through meetings, marble shows, newsletters and conversations/correspondence among marble enthusiasts, that additional information could be accumulated which would be beneficial to collectors. ![]() The collecting of marbles is still a young hobby. The original club officers were as follows: President, Ron Shepherd First Vice President, Dennis Jones Second Vice President, Steve Pletcher Secretary, Ruby Sellers Treasurer, Lana Williamson Public Relations Officer, Gary Traugh Newsletter and Website Editor, Paula Shepherd and Show Chairman, Steve Smith. The WVMCC promotes marble collecting through club meetings, marble shows, a website, a newsletter, and the development of other educational resources. The WVMCC was organized on March 30, 2003, and is dedicated to educating individuals about the collecting and preservation of marbles, art glass orbs, related artifacts, and documents. The organization welcomes collectors from everywhere and appreciates every type of marble, including but not limited to, stone, clay, glass handmade, machine-made and contemporary, along with all related marble memorabilia. The WVMCC was not intended to be limited to only West Virginia marble collectors or West Virgina marbles alone. They recognized a need to preserve the history of marbles and to promote the collecting and identification of marbles. These enthusiastic marble collectors were Ron Shepherd, Paula Shepherd, Gary Traugh, and the late Tim Wyer. The West Virginia Marble Collectors Club (WVMCC) was the inspiration of four Wood County, West Virginia residents. ![]() The West Virginia Marble Collector's Club
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