What kind of a mind came up with The WTF Button?!
We’ve heard that question more than a few times since debuting The WTF Button in 2009, and the answer is a creative one. When the idea was first mentioned in 2007 to the trusted few that were involved in one way or another, they were shocked to learn there wasn’t a wtf button already in the market. Those same people asked “when can I buy one?!” Since the idea was an original, design work started immediately as it was a no brainer that the idea had to be produced. After all, not everyone likes those stretchy rubber stress relief things that look like a turd sitting on one’s desk. Why not create something cool for adults that’ll make people laugh instead. That’s why we’re going Behind the Button, giving you the juicy background details involved with its creation. Whether you’re a toy collector, hobbyist, or just a curious consumer, this is the definitive history of The Original WTF Button!The Dude Gets an Idea
To keep his secrecy intact (and minimize the groupies swarming his house), we’ll refer to our toy designer by his nickname, “The Dude,” inspired by the lead character of the same name in the Cohen Brothers classic, The Big Lebowski. The concept for an actual “WTF Button” was first thought of in 2007. But, before we go any further let’s be upfront about the sounds, the voices that come flying out of this feisty firecracker are – ahem – bold. The Dude knew the entertainment value needed to be straight forward, it had to hold true to what the acronym stood for, and not play any goofy sound effects to cover up the F word. Cheap sound effects would detract from the detailed emotions that professional voice actors would provide. Yes, a lot of planning went into the wtf, it had to be great since it was to be a first. As with many original ideas, unfortunately, soon after it was released a flood of other companies started making similar, copy cats came out of the wood work. “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery” as the saying goes.Disclaimer: The image below has no relation to The WTF Button, it’s, of course, Jeff Bridges. We think he’d abide.
In the beginning a trademark and patent had to be applied for, which slowed the creation process considerably, as the US patent office operates at a snail’s pace. Once a green light was finally given, the Dude was compelled to create a modern-day masterpiece!