Will You Take Me to the Mickey Mouse Magic Kingdom?

Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 7, 2008 in Hobbies and Collections

From 1977 this is a commercial for the Mickey Mouse Magic Kingdom which featured a set of modified Weebles made to look like popular Disney characters. Looking at this ad the monorail looks quite cool, although as I child I detested the egg shaped toys a great deal. In fact the advertising taunt of “Weebles wobble but they don’t fall down” so irritated me as a child that I had to know the answer as to what kept the damn things from falling over.

So after much experimentation my ultimate solution was to put one in a vice grip — and thus in the process almost destroying the vice grip. But after a long struggle I got to see the inner workings of the Weebles which were remarkable simple (there was a lead ball at the bottom of the inside of the sturdy plastic shell). Although looking back at it I had no idea that this Hasbro toy (which was rolled out in 1971) would be going strong decades later despite my scientific research on how to destroy the buggers.

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The Mickey Mouse Glove Flash Drive Honors the Golden Age of Cel Painting

Posted by Michael Pinto on Nov 5, 2008 in Animation, Hobbies and Collections

Mickey Mouse Glove USB Flash Drive

This is the first look at the Mickey Mouse Glove USB Flash Drive, although right now there’s no info on pricing and availability. The gloves in the Mickey Mouse cartoons were in fact a silent tribute to the cel painters who had the painful task of coloring each inked frame of acetate. Having done this sort of work back in my art school days I can tell you that it’s a painfully slow task which is very easy to muck up, so it’s very gratifying to see this very modern tribute to the golden age of hand painted cel animation.

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Bolt isn’t Blowing Me Away…

Posted by Michael Pinto on Oct 22, 2008 in Animation

Shown above is the latest sneak peak of Bolt which is due out in theaters on November 21st and I have to say that I’m not getting excited by this clip. Now my understanding is that the film will be released in Disney Digital 3D and while that sounds cool it doesn’t mean that there can’t be a story up there on the screen. And from this small sample the whole flick looks like a bad action film which is already based on existing cartoons like Road Runner.

The other thing that’s missing here is that none of the characters seem lovable — the dog character Bolt seems to lack any charm, and even the bad guys in the scene above seem so generic. For crying out loud this is suppose to be a Disney film, having interesting evil characters is half the point! To me it looks like Disney was so obsessed with making a Pixar film that they forgot what makes Disney so special (hint: it’s charm, storytelling and imagination!).

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New Pixar Film Poster is Up

Posted by Michael Pinto on Oct 14, 2008 in Animation

Poster for the Pixar film up

Shown above is the latest official poster for the upcoming Pixar film Up — you can check out the official website here…

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Runaway Brain Mickey Mouse

Posted by Michael Pinto on Oct 3, 2008 in Animation

Mickey Mouse in Runaway Brain W-Size

When Mickey Mouse first stepped out he was a little bit cute, but he was also a bit of a devil too — but sadly over the years Disney would transform poor Mickey into saccharine sweetie that we know today. But I have to admit that Disney is now starting to let outside artists have fun with their brand which is a breath of fresh air after years of cute kitsch merchandise:

Mickey Mouse in Runaway Brain W-Size

“Medicom’s Runaway Brain figure has been around for a few years now in two variants which were small toys measuring 15cm or 5.90″in length. The company has announced another variant which doubles the size of the figure to 30cm and quadruples the price. We’re guessing this is one that’s targeted solely at serious collectors.”

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Disney: Back to Traditional Animation

Posted by Michael Pinto on Jul 29, 2006 in Animation

Thank you Steve Jobs! According to a Reuters/Hollywood Reporter article Walt Disney Studios will be getting back in the business of traditional animation! It seems that their new project will be titled “Frog Princess” and will put a female spin on the classic fairy tale, according to sources. The project will be John Musker and Ron Clements, who left Disney after Treasure Planet bombed at the end of 2002. However the duo have a good track record having worked on The Little Mermaid, Aladdin and Hercules. With any luck The Frog Princess should be out in 2008.

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I Was Framed by Disney!

Posted by Michael Pinto on in Animation, Hobbies and Collections

Disney Character Digital Photo Frame (Alien)

With the Toy Story 3 grabbing all of the headlines this Disney themed digital frame caught my eye. With a 3.5″ inch display (320 by 240 pixels) these frames are more novelty items than serious display things at this point in time, however I can see a day in the not to far future when that changes. Above is the alien from Toy Story and below is Stitch and a Pooh bear: Read more…

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