“Glow with the Show” Mouse Ears Debut October 15th at Walt Disney World!

“Glow with the Show” mouse ears have been stunning guests at the Disneyland Resort for over a year now, but the magic is about to begin at Walt Disney World next month!

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Glow with the Show ears will debut first at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on October 15th to commemorate the 15th anniversary of Fantasmic!, and they’ll be glowing along with that show starting then. The ears will then operate along with Wishes! and Celebrate the Magic starting October 19th. Disney has also announced that the “Glow with the Show” ears will work with the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights this coming holiday season.

In case you have never seen the “Glow with the Show” ears in action, here are full videos of World of Color and Fantasmic! at the Disneyland Resort using the technology:

So, are you excited about Glow with the Show mouse ears coming to Walt Disney World?

The Food Truck Craze Is Coming to Downtown Disney

Calling all Walt Disney World Foodies!  Food trucks are all the rage these days, and now they are coming to Downtown Disney. These trucks will be rolling in later this Autumn.

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Chef James Kleinschmidt and Downtown Disney Area Manager for Food & Beverage, Matt Fisher, have been working together with the Walt Disney World Food & Beverage partners on the food truck concept. According to these two, there will be four food trucks, each truck to represent the essence of a different Disney Park.

The food trucks are:

“Enchanted Fare” — this food truck will serve favorites from Disney Parks; for example, Croque Monsieur from Magic Kingdom Park, Glass Noodle Salad from Hong Kong Disneyland and Hand-Dipped Corn Dogs from Disneyland Park.

“The World Showcase of Flavors” – this food truck is will include feature menu items from the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, such as Grass-Fed Beef Sliders, Pierogies with Kielbasa and Lobster Rolls.

“Superstar Catering” — Meatballs will be the “star” of this food truck! A variety of meatball dishes, like the Lamb Meatball Flatbread with Tzatziki, will be showcased on this truck’s menu.

“Namaste Café” — this food truck will infuse a mix of spices into their menu items, such as Butter Chicken, Slow-Cooked Beef Short Ribs and Tandori Spiced Shrimp.

Are you a fan of the food truck craze? From which Downtown Disney food truck will you be sampling?

Joe Hogarty’s 9/10/13 Magic Kingdom Photo Report

Hearing walls had come down around Princess Fairytale Hall in New Fantasyland, WDWNT reporter Joe Hogarty decided to visit the Magic Kingdom on Tuesday this week and he has a number fo newsworthy photos to share with us from his trip:

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A beautiful day

work on the curb by the emporium is finished, so work has now moved across the street to the Confectionery

Walls came down around Princess Fairytale Hall, giving us a look at the gorgeous facade

A closer look at the 11 Princess shields on the facade

The exterior queue

Let’s move over to the Seven Dwarfs’ Mine Train

Plenty of workers up on the mountain

An Imagineer checking out some details

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Prince Eric’s Village Market is now open

This wall was recently completed on the back of the mountain

I wonder what the story is with these areas that look like someone broke through them

Another mine opening is now visible

Scary…

For the first time we can see an awning where we assume the entrance to the queue will be

The Jungle Cruise is closed for refurbishment, mostly queue modifications being made

Over at Pirates of the Caribbean…

A few weeks ago, these new boats arrived

They are very nice, but there are a few issues

First off, they are going down the flume awkwardly and taking on a lot of water

Secondly, the ruber on the front and back of the boats make an awful noise when they touch another boat… hopefully all of this will be resolved

Facade work still taking place on the Adventureland Veranda

The Custom Artist Project Series 2: Pixar

The Custom Artist Project is back with a brand new series, inspired by the world of Pixar films. Started in the summer of 2012, The Custom Artist Project is a group of 11 of the most prominent custom Vinylmation artists in the word who have come together to create amazing custom blind box series.

As with Series 1, the goal is to replicate a real Vinylmation case, so the entire series is 23 figures. There are two of each figure with the exception of one chaser. The figures and artists are:

…and the mystery chaser

Series 2: Pixar goes on sale Saturday, June 8th at 1:00pm set / 10:00am pst. Each box will cost $70 including shipping within the US. Add an additional $10 for international shipping. Each figures comes in a custom blind box designed by Mike Vetrone, as well as an artist card for the figure and cards for each artist in the series. There is no limit to the number of figures that can be purchased per person. The set will be available for purchase at http://rustthisworld.bigcartel.com/

Please join the CAP Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ArtistProject/ for more info on each artist and pictures of their figures, as well as up to date info on the series.

Spotlight On: David’s Comic Book Custom

With all the rumors about a potential Marvel series, we thought we’d show off this awesome custom by David.

This piece is great. A perfect outside the box and multimedia presentation. Great job David!

Episode 123 Monstro

Ep. 123 Monstro

This week we preview the Vinylmation that will be offered at this year’s D23 Expo in August. We also review the release of the Han Solo in Carbonite figure and discuss a few of the past week’s news items including the recall of Behind the Masks.

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Cutesters Too Photoshoot

We dug back in our collections and decided it was time to take the Maria Clapsis designed Cutesters Too around Walt Disney World for some photos.

Collector’s Corner: Jay Valles

We saw Jay’s work on the internet and knew we had to show it off. Just look at the time and energy Jay put into making this a great display!


DV: How long have you been collecting?
Jay: I’ve been a collector since 2009, my first vinyl was the Little Green Man from Park 2

DV: What’s your favorite Disney Vinylmation in your collection?
Jay: That’s a tough question, if I had to pick just one it would probably have to be my Food & Wine Festival Figure “Tony.”  My best friend and I went together for the F&W Festival and he picked it up for me as a surprise to commemorate our trip.  It is such a great design and holds a lot of memories of the amazing time we had while there.

DV: Who is your favorite Disney Artist?
Jay: When I first started collection my favorite artist was Randy Noble, but I haven’t seen any figures designed by him lately.  Not sure what happened. Right now, it would definitely have to be Gerald Mendez and Ron Cohee.  Gerald puts some great detailing and shadows into all of his figures, and Ron’s use of the ears and the mold as a whole is just remarkable.  Both are truly talented artists.

DV: Nick loves Ron a lot these days. Speaking of artists, do you own any customs?
Jay: None at this time. I might buy one in the near future but right now I just like to look at them especially during the trade events. There are some truly talented designers out there and I often find myself asking how are you not on Disney’s design team?

DV: I agree, there’s great talent out there. What’s your favorite custom?
Jay: I don’t have a specific figure, but I will say that Mark Hoffman has done some incredible pieces! And he has a very unique style. You can just look at one of his figures and know that it’s a design by Mark Hoffman. I think that is an indicator of a great artist, someone who can take something familiar, like a Disney character, and make it their own while still staying true to the essence of what inspired their design.

DV: What is one Vinylmation that you don’t own that you want to own?
Jay: Right now I am really looking for the Killer Whale Disney Cruise Line vinylmation figure. It is a Little Mermaid inspired vinyl and that is my favorite film of all time. Plus it’s a great design with Ariel’s silhouette in the ear, what’s not to like?

DV: I’m sure Zoe is looking for that one too. Back to your work, what inspired your display?
Jay: My display sits over my desk and I wanted something clean looking that didn’t look too cluttered (or like I belong on an episode of Hoarders).  It took me a long time to settle on this specific set up.  I hated trashing the boxes because some of the art work on the boxes is awesome (some leave something to be desired *looking at Animation and Pixar*) and I wanted to keep figures within a set together so I took those two requirements and that is how my display was born.

DV: That’s brilliant, what did you do to make it?
Jay: The shelves and the frames are all from IKEA and the black stands are from The Container Store. I took the 3-tiered figurine shelves they sell there and tossed out the bases and just used the steps. I used Legos to prop up the back rows to the height I wanted.  The shelves are designed to hold up photo frames so they have a lip on the front of them. I used Legos on the front figures to raise them up so they are sitting flush with that lip. It’s a very complex process (not really) but it did take me a while to figure things out.


DV: I enjoy the use of lego! A perfect combo. Any other thing you’d like to say?

Jay: Well again thank you for allowing me to share my collection and I just want to remind everyone to Make Fun, Not War.  That is what hobbies are all about right?  Having fun!  So let’s have fun with it!

DV: Exactly, and everyone, Keep On Collecting!

 

Disney Artists Assemble a MARVELous Set

It seemed like we have been waiting to see this series forever. In truth, I am glad we had to wait. Over the past few years, while we have been enjoying the Disney and Marvel relationship with some eye candy up on the silver screen and various merchandise spread throughout the parks, the Disney Design Group Vinylmation artists have been perfecting their craft. They have been improving their skills and perfecting the production process giving us collectors an overall amazing end product. This is only a glimpse at the artwork for the upcoming Marvel Vinylmation series, but you can already see the love and care that went into it. The wait, at times excruciating, has seemingly paid off. Vinylmation World uncovered the following photos:

The first Marvel Vinylmation series will included:
  • Iron Man
  • Thor
  • Captain America
  • Hulk
  • Black Widow
  • Spider-Man
  • Vision
  • Black Panther
  • Doctor Strange
  • Spider-Woman
  • Nick Fury
  • and a Mystery Chaser

Two quick observations, first, this series seems to be based on the comic books rather than the movies. And second, they shoved all the popular characters from the current movies into this one set instead of spreading them out. Rest assured, we will have a lot to say about this set on the next podcast, and we want you to share your thoughts. Leave your comment here or call 209-28-MOUSE to leave a voicemail that we will play on the next show.

Spotlight On: Jared Flores’ New Customs

Today we got an email from Jared about several new customs he’s made. They are AMAZING. Check out all the new things he’s been able to do with Vinylmation.
 
Annemarie eat your heart out! How perfect does this look!
 
Jared has this to say about his new work.
“Lately, I have been trying to outdo myself with my Vinylmation work. These few pieces are an example of this learning process.The Hercules Hydra was sold as part of a private auction, and the rest are all commissioned pieces. All of these pieces are the product of pushing myself past what I have done with Vinylmation before. I am excited about overcoming design challenges to make some really unique versions of some very beloved characters.” – Jared
 

You can find more about Jared at:
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