Nothing has had so much importance in lending to the general ambience of Madblood Manor than the "things" that grace every shelf, desktop, crack, and orifice in the good doctor's lab. This is a library of those "things," and their connection to why they exist on the set of Madblood Manor. Their origins can not only be traced to the twisted minds of the Madblood crew, but to his faithful viewers and fans----all of whom are obviously in creative sync with Madblood.
Doctor Madblood's desk sports the latest in mad science and twisted
technology:
Beginning from the left with the green goblet/candle holder sculpture from
the Monster Store in Norfolk, Virginia, an original Boba Fett
from 1977, a genuine Pitney-Bones skull scale once used by Count
Lacudra, a real South of the Border glass jug of Pedro's Monster
Moonshine, a very heavy Madblood candle holder/butter churn made
by a talented, but obviously crazed viewer, the Three Friendly Gargoyles
statue, an original AMT model from 1968 of Mr. Spock blasting
the b'jubies out of an innocent alien spinach plant, the actual Dagger
of Dooldam used on the show, emergency bottles of Musk for Men
cologne, and finally, an owl and pipe-holder sculture from another fan.
In front from the left is an original 1977 Star Wars destroyer, an
original 1977 Star Wars Millenium Falcon, an original 1987 Babylon
5 explorer, and finally, getting hit by pieces of splattering spinach
plant, is Robbie the Robot from "Forbidden Planet."