Bluth Kids T-Shirts
Description: Bring some vintage chaos to your collection with Michael Bluth Bootlegger. Designed in a gritty, old-school concert tee style, this piece captures the many moods of Arrested Development’s favorite reluctant hero — disappointment, confusion, and mild despair — all wrapped up in a retro bootleg vibe that’s perfectly imperfect
Description: "Bluth's Original Frozen Banana" is a frozen banana stand started by George Bluth in 1953 as part of the Bluth Company. It is located on the Oceanside Wharf boardwalk, on Balboa Island in Newport Beach. This version of the Bluth's Original Frozen Banana design includes a nice vintage treatment giving it a well seasoned look.
Description: "Why would a banana grab another banana? Those are the kinds of questions I don't want to answer." - Michael Bluth Mr. Bananagrabber is a cartoon character used to promote the Bluths' banana stand. He is an anthropomorphic banana who rides a Segway and steals and eats other bananas. When he speaks, his "S" sounds whistle.
Description: Take your nostalgia (and family dysfunction) to the next level with 90s Memphis - Michael Bluth. Bursting with pastel colors, geometric chaos, and gritty 90s textures, this design gives the always-over-it hero of Arrested Development a bold retro pop makeover. Perfect for fans who love their sarcasm served with squiggles and triangles.
Description: Alternative movie poster for Don Bluth's animated film "The Secret of NIMH." I love creating alternative movie posters for my favorite films and chances are I've already created some of your favorites as well. See all of my movie poster designs here: https://www.teepublic.com/user/chrisayerscreative/albums/51598-movie-posters You can also follow me on Instagram to see new posters as they are released. @chrisayerscreative
Description: Bring some structured chaos to your retro collection with Vapor Pop 90s - Michael Bluth. Featuring the straight-laced star of Arrested Development against a playful 90s pastel Memphis backdrop, this design mixes vintage style with classic sitcom sarcasm. A must-have for fans of family dysfunction — with a heavy dose of 90s flair.