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Ed Templeton Found The Boy Who said “Toy Machine Rules” at The Beginning of Heavy Metal Video

Legend!
ShreddER May 10, 2024
Toy Machine Rules Boy
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Toy Machine has recently shared a post on social media about the little boy who said "Toy Machine rules!" at the beginning of their 1995 skate video called, "Heavy Metal."

According to the post, the boy's name is Rhett, and he is now a working DJ. The company also shared a photo of him at a photo exhibition by Ed Templeton, which was taken last weekend.

Rhett used to live next to Templeton in Huntington Beach and would receive free stickers and decks from him. The post concludes with the statement, "File Under: Skateboarding kicks ass."

Toy Machine posted, "Have you ever wondered what happened to the little boy who says, “Toy Machine rules!” at the beginning of our 1995 video Heavy Metal? Well, @rhfactor_ is doing fine and is a working DJ. Swipe through the last photo to see a photo of him shot this last weekend at @ed.templeton ‘s photo exhibition. He and his mom lived next to Ed in Huntington Beach and would get free stickers and decks all the time. File Under: Skateboarding kicks ass."

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