3/30/2023 0 Comments Adam bombsquad nft![]() He appears to be the opposite of Adam Bomb – too cool, unfriendly and unapproachable.īut, what if he wasn’t? What if he wasn’t bad, evil, or nefarious? What if he was just misunderstood? His bandana and the wisp of smoke above him convey a bad-boy image. From first impressions, Badam seems irritated if not antisocial or even angry. Little has been known about Badam Bomb until now. Badam was introduced as Adam’s antagonist and Madam as Adam’s love interest and companion. Two of the most notable The Hundreds cartoons are Badam Bomb and Madam Bomb, who were introduced early in Adam’s story. There are also bombs like Dom Bomb and Sadam Bomb. Over time, The Hundreds has also produced characters like Bearsy, Bob Bee, and the Family Style Friends. It was Breadman, a short-lived slice of bread that was set out to disrupt the waistlines of LA’s carb-conscious crowd. In fact, the very first cartoon mascot wasn’t a bomb at all. There’s a universe of characters under The Hundreds’ roof. Adam Bomb is a friend to all and speaks to both our individual and collective identities.īut Adam Bomb isn’t alone. There are even Adam Bombs interpreted by world class artists who render him in their form. Everybody finds an Adam Bomb that they can relate to. Whether it’s Adam Bomb imagined as a pineapple or a paint smear, a “pure” colorway or as a skull, the Adam Bomb Squad project offers something for everyone. In that sense, Adam is the center of The Hundreds’ universe and unofficially that of its surrounding subcultures: streetwear, food, crypto, and beyond.Īdam Bomb contains multitudes. ![]() And our community-based NFT collection, Adam Bomb Squad, was a direct nod to Mickey Mouse Club. Meanwhile, Adam Bomb’s red, black, white and yellow color scheme was inspired by Mickey Mouse. There are undertones of Nintendo video games and classic skateboard T-shirt graphics in Adam’s aesthetic, although his style is most influenced by Looney Tunes and vintage Saturday morning cartoons. A cartoon bomb with a sparkling wick, Adam’s wide-eyed expression and frenetic energy encapsulate The Hundreds, a brand that is urgent and toeing the line of “blowing up.” He’s also friendly, likeable, and suited for all ages. Throughout The Hundreds history, Adam Bomb has been the brand’s mascot and beloved hero. ![]()
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