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The Lego Movie Cake Topper

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Complete with ‘POW’ action, this Batman cake design is sure to WOW your little superhero! The classic grey suit and a wry grin will help make Batman seem a little less imposing for younger fans. Or,you could alter the mouth to a glower fit for a showdown with the Joker. An ambitious project, but if you have the skills to take it on you will be sure to wow not only the birthday boy or girl, but everyone who lays eyes on this masterpiece! While you make this cake you may initially be put off by the grey buildings. However, with some perseverance and the addition of Batman’s colourful arch enemies, this cake will be remembered for years to come. With it’s bright blue backdrop, this cake looks impressive while remaining among the simpler Batman designs. The three bold colours go well together and the inclusion of the Batman call-sign makes it unmistakable as a Batman fan’s cake. The addition of the Happy Birthday cartoon spiked bubbles for the birthday boy or girl’s name and age offer a fantastic personalisation opportunity.




This cake combines Gotham City imagery cut in icing with the use of a batman figure that will be lurking in most toy cupboards to make a fantastic birthday cake for your little one’s party. After you put your icing rolling skills to the test, cutting out the letters, city buildings and Batman call-sign will pose your next challenge. Luckily, the Batman figure should guarantee the success of this cake. For those of you with impressive piping skills this Batman cake should be right up your street! A plain white background means the piped image of the caped crusader takes centre-stage. Space for a Happy Birthday message isn’t a necessity but a nice touch if you can manage it. Alternatively, you could order an edible Batman cake topper for a similarly impressive birthday cake. You can pipe the detail as shown in the picture, roll out a base and write with an icing pen or buy a topper. Whichever option you choose your little one will be delighted with your creation just for him or her!




This cake is all about Batman and why not? The additional details of Batman’s utility belt are fab too. But, if you’re short on time you can just roll out some grey icing, add a few sweets around the base and artfully stick a toy caped crusader on top for an equally impressive party centrepiece. This bright yellow cake will certainly draw attention! The bat detail, stars and building silhouettes really help to make it stand out. Your little one is sure to love all the attention! If your little one can’t which superhero is his or her favourite at the moment, or you’re having a joint party with a friend then this is the cake for you! It’s bright and colourful and sure to keep all the party guests happy. Another impressive cake for all bat fans! Batman’s flowing cape takes centre stage here on top perfectly smooth rolled icing. The ideal addition to your little one’s party! A bright bat-cake fit for any bat-fan! The bright colours topped with the black bats and flowing cape are impressive and pretty achievable too!




Re-create this scene with Batman swinging to the rescue as arch-enemy the Joker lurks in the background. This cake is sure to delight all bat-followers! If your birthday tot likes the Batman baddies then why not feature them on the birthday cake? Stand them atop the traditional grey background and add the bat-sign – perfect! If your little one loves a colour that isn’t traditionally associated with Batman (or you can’t get any grey colouring!) then take a look at this picture.The heavy-use of red here doesn’t stop it being a Batman cake. In fact, it makes it a bold and unique design for the birthday boy or girl! If you aren’t sure how to go about creating a fondant Batman, or the figures you have at home are too tall then why not try this? Undeniably Batman – this cake is sure to send your child dotty with joy! A simple and darker take on Batman. Heavy on the grey and black keeps it in line with Batman’s brooding nature. A bit more grown-up than some options and still impressive.




Fans of the Lego Movie will love this Batman cake! Featuring Batman as a lego character is another great option for your birthday boy or girl! Another lego inspired option here, this time with the use of lego shaped cake sections. This bright creation will leave your little one with a big smile on their face! This bright blue creation is lifted to the next level by the addition of bats and stars on sticks. This design makes sure your little one the star of the birthday cake! A fantastically creative cake! With some time and patience you could give the birthday bat-boy a cake that exceeds their wildest dreams! Why not give this cake a try? The Joker’s suit provides a great design for a cake that’s just a bit different from your usual Batman design. This is a great idea if your little one loves to dress up as his favourite superhero! Place the Batman mask careful atop of your smoothly iced cake and voila! A cake with fewer, neat details can be just as impressive as the all singing and dancing designs.




If you recreate this cake we guarantee your little WON’T be disappointed! Got lots of party bags to fill and guests to feed? Then why not try this four layer option? Using a pale grey make it less imposing as does the pastel blue and yellow bats. Impressive and enough for everyone! This stylish cake has been achieved with the use of toppers and toys. Plenty of neatly rolled regal icing topped with your selection and your birthday boy or girl will be smiling from ear-to-ear!"If you haven't met the perfect couple, let me introduce you. They stand atop a layer of butter-cream frosting. The secret of their success? Well, for starters, they don't have to look at each other." There is a tradition of putting little bride and groom figurines on top of the wedding cake. At some point, there became a film tradition of using a shot of the figurines to tell us about the wedding. This occurs particularly if there is something unusual about the bride and groom that they can show in the figurines;




e.g., a gay or lesbian wedding, an interracial marriage, . Just as often, it can be a commentary or joke on the wedding or the marriage or sometimes just to establish the scene at the reception, with the amount of damage to the cake indicating time passed. If left at the altar, expect a character to take out their frustration on the half of the cake topper that left them. Or talk to it while weeping. An EC Comics story was based around a conman using bride and groom voodoo dolls to bewitch a wealthy old woman to marry him so he could have her money. He is eventually killed by the bride doll, which had maintained its power after the woman's death, and was being kept as a cake topper on a leftover piece of their wedding cake. In Shrek, Princess Fiona is being forced to marry Lord Farquaad, a man who is absolutely not Compensating for Something. When she looks at their wedding cake toppers, she smushes his down into the cake to more accurately show his height. Mel Brooks parodied this in Silent Movie, where he and Bernadette Peters see a wedding cake in a shop window.




They then fantasy-segue into a gown-and-tails dance number on a wedding cake, struggling as they go as the icing gets deeper and deeper. At the end, the scene fades back to Mel and Bernadette, gazing soulfully at each other, not noticing the bride and groom figures are now splattered with icing. At the end of Sweet Home Alabama, the happy couple has an impromptu wedding reception at the local bar/hangout. Since the original cake toppers no longer fit, one of their friends grabs a pair of Rock Em Sock Em Robots as a substitute. At the double wedding in Calamity Jane, you'll notice that the two couples managed to get cake toppers that are dressed a bit like their current wedding apparel, with the right hair colors and everything. A wedding cake topper is used for Sympathetic Magic in the Amicus Productions anthology horror From Beyond The Grave (1973). Wedding cake toppers of Ursula Stanhope and Lyle Van DeGroot appear in George of the Jungle on a wedding cake. However, George smashes through the cake during a swing, and the Stanhope's dog grabs the Lyle topper.




A scene later, the smashed cake is seen with the headless Lyle topper on top. The little figures Break The Fourth Wall and shriek in terror just before George smashes them into bits. In one of the The Baby-Sitters Club books, Mary Anne's classmate mentions bride and groom cake toppers during a social studies class, "or maybe you could have a giant plastic wedding bell, right ..." The Larry Niven short story What Can You Say About Chocolate Manhole Covers is set in part at a divorce party, where a couple is splitting up, but friendly. A black frosted divorce cake has the toppers facing away from each other. One Swedish Chef sketch on The Muppet Show has him making an onion cake which has Miss Piggy and Kermit as bride and groom. The cake sinks the moment he puts on the Miss Piggy figure. There was a joke on Scrubs where Turk made a huge deal about the cake place not having Black/Latina cake-topper couples. The offer to touch them up with chocolate icing... didn't go over well.




One of the intros to Penn & Teller: Bullshit! includes a scene where a Bride and Groom are placed on the top tier of a cake... then two Grooms on the next tier, two Brides on another, and finally Three Brides and Two Grooms. When Daphne left Donny on Frasier, he took the male half of the cake topper back to his office and talked to it about how they'd both been abandoned. Oh, "Something Blue" from Buffy the Vampire Slayer... Spike Buffy Spike in Rumpole of the Bailey, Claude and Phyllida Erskine-Brown's topper at the end of "Rumpole and the Course of True Love" features the groom in a barrister's gown and clerical bands and the bride in a wedding dress—and both in barristers' wigs. Later, when Sam Ballard got married to "Matey" (the Matron of the Old Bailey nurses), the topper had a man in a barrister's wig and a woman with a nurse's hat. The '90s anthology series The Hitchhiker had an episode, "Shattered Vows", where a ceramic figurine of a couple ends up having voodoo-doll properties: we first find out when it's used as a cake topper and the heat of the candles makes the real couple break out in fevers.




My Name Is Earl: Joy and Darnell had an interracial couple on top of their cake (because they are). Oh, and the "cake" was made out of alternating layers of Twinkies and Hostess Cupcakes. When Joy was married to Earl, they didn't have a real wedding cake (due to their wedding being a drunken Elopement in Las Vegas), but Earl did put on a hairnet and infiltrate a bakery when they got back to Camden, and brought home the top layer of somebody's wedding cake for Joy, complete with generic wedding-cake topper. In Modern Family, Cam's dad made a topper for his wedding with Mitchell. Mitchell is not fond of it because of the way he is portrayed (he's Foot Popping, for one thing) and tries to get rid of it. On one episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Will is pretending to be the voice of a Barbie doll-sized bride cake topper who says she'll marry Carlton...who he then places on the table and is the actual size of a normal male sized groom cake topper, all to mock his height.




In the "December Bride" episode of Roseanne, Roseanne explains to Leon, who is getting married to his longtime boyfriend Scott and whose wedding she organized, that since she couldn't find two grooms, that she broke off the bride from a usual man and woman topper and replaced her with a male action figure from the movie Pocahontas. In the Concrete Blonde song "Carry Me Away": Dungeons & Dragons module I6 Ravenloft: On the day Sergei was to marry Tatyana, Strahd murdered Sergei so he could have Tatyana for himself. The wedding cake is in a room in Strahd's castle: Tatyana's figurine is still on top of the cake, but Sergei's has been cast to the floor (presumably by Strahd). In Something*Positive, Vanessa has the odd habit of dressing up as a Kaiju for everyday activities. When she and Davan get married, he wears his own version and they have little Gozilla cake toppers, seen here. An episode of The Simpsons had Marge and Homer find their old wedding cake top with the figures still on it.




Homer speculates that they have "wee little parties" at night, and then attempts to quickly open the freezer and catch them in the act. Another episode has Homer eat the couple on top of Apu and Manjula's cake, believing them to be made of icing. In the episode "A Fish Called Selma", Homer tells Marge that he stole the (plastic) cake topper from Troy and Selma's cake after their wedding and then proceeds to attempt to eat it, which he can't, so he ends up swallowing it whole. Homer: In Futurama, Leela was engaged to a fellow Cyclops shapeshifting grasshopper and the top of the wedding cake shows the bride on her knees polishing the groom's shoes. It more or less defines the way he treated her. In one episode of Family Guy, Peter sets up Meg for a Shotgun Wedding, after she believes that she's pregnant. While planning the wedding, Peter says that the store was all out of little cake figurines, so instead he got a toy version of The Iron Giant and one of those courtroom rag dolls where they ask the children just where the suspect touched them.




Wacky Races: In "Dash to Delaware", Dick Dastardly lured Peter Perfect and Penelope Pitstop into a bakery, where he somehow managed to put them into the top of a wedding cake and dressed like bride and groom. My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: During "A Canterlot Wedding", we see that Equestrian weddings use the little cake toppers as well. Spike can't stop playing with Shining Armor and Cadence's. When Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law decides to marry his Really Gets Around girlfriend Gina (AKA Comet Girl from the original show), the cake has one bride and about 6 grooms because Gina is ALSO marrying her other boyfriends, including Phil Ken Sebben, Peanut and the Zen Bear. On Steven Universe's Thanksgiving Episode, the Gems, who don't really understand human customs, try to combine a bunch of different Earth celebrations together, including a wedding. Pearl declares that the whole group will "marry each other," taking out a cake with solitary brides and grooms stuck haphazardly all over.

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