PieceReddy Kilowatt
Year1952
ConditionC-9
Description6" plastic
CompanyReddy Communications, Inc.


Star of stage, screen, and billboard, this celebrity's electric personality led him to the leading role in the motion picture "The Mighty Atom," which introduced the concept of nuclear energy to average Americans. Reddy Killowatt is also a familiar face from your electric bill -- at least he's familiar if you paid your electric bills during the 50's and 60's. His distinctive light bulb nose, receptacle ears, rubber safety boots, and lightning-quick physique have illuminated millions of utility advertisements. Created by Alabama Power Company employee Ashton B. Collins in 1926, Reddy Killowatt's image became synonymous with the growth of the electric power industry in the United States.

In this characterization from the early 1950's, Reddy's body is a clear orange lightning bolt in his traditional "Z" pose. His face, hands, and feet are somewhat thin, and the details of his face are simple: his eyes are triangle-shaped and solid black, and his mouth is a single red line. Reddy and Kilowatt are printed across the side of his shoes, which are portrayed very elfin-like, with high cuffs and pointy toes.



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