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Homies are a series of 2-inch figurines loosely based upon Chicano characters in the life of artist David Gonzales. First created in 1998, these plastic machines were initially sold via vending machines typically positioned in supermarkets, but quickly became collectibles among young children through teenagers.

The figures caused controversy after their initial release, as members of the Los Angeles police department (LAPD), argued that the figures glorified gang life. Many stores stopped selling the toys after the LAPD complained.

Gonzales then created a story for each of the Homies' characters, each of which had a positive view of the characters. Some of them became former jailmates who went on to educate children about how to avoid jail, for example.

Mainstream stores, such as Walmart, quickly returned the Homies to their stacks, and the toy branched out to include a line of die cast cars , among other things. By 2005, the Homies character line had women, as well as Japanese and Puerto Rican characters. The Puerto Ricans, which total twelve of the Homies, are nicknamed "Los Boricuas". According to Gonzales, he has received order from countries in Europe, South America and Africa as well to have characters representing people from those continents.

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