RoE: Dated 2014 Sorcerer Mickey

Dated 2014 Figures
WDW, DLR, HK and DLP
WDW and DLR have a 12/13 release date and $12.95 price.
All Blind Box and Open Edition with Variants
Variant Odds: 1 in 10
There will be a separate figure for each of those four parks that will be exclusive to that park.

Regular (right) and Variant (left, clear) for Disneyland Paris

Walt Disney World 

Disneyland 

Walt Disney World 

Disneyland Paris 

Hong Kong Disneyland

Update: It looks like there are red hat variants. Could this point to a blind boxed figure like Food and Wine with a special number of variants?

Update: We took a closer look and here are the differences. Park Icons in the robes and Disney Park Logos on the back of the head.

It looks like this year’s experiment for 13 figures for 2013 didn’t work out well enough to try it again next year. Although, I can not tell from this angle, but I think each park might have a slightly different figure, which would mean at least four (slightly) different figures. 
Did you collect any of the 2013 figures?

Let the nominations start…

Well, not exactly. Each year we head into the September trade show and when it’s all said and done, we are midway thru the DeeVees. So this year we are going to start thinking about them a little earlier. As you mill around at EPCOT, waiting in lines to trade your vinylmation, please ponder a few things.

First, which figures will you nominate for this year’s DeeVees. Last years’ categories included:

Favorite Disney Artist
Favorite Disney Commissioned Artist
Favorite Custom Artist
Best 3″ Figure
Best 9″ Figure
Best Jr. Figure
Best 12 Figure Set
Best non-12 Figure Set
Best Variant
Best Use of Ears
Best Trading Location
Most Likely to Be Found in a Trading Box
Best Accessory
Best Mickey
Best Non-Mickey Platform Figure
Best LE Combo Set
Best Use of Clear
Best Location Specific
Best Packaging
Best Vinylmation Event
Most Anticipated Upcoming Series
Best DV Episode
Favorite DV Cast Member

And the special Red Balloon Awards Categories:
Best Furry Friend
Best Park Series

But the big thing we’d like you to think about is:
What new categories would you like us to include in this year’s DeeVees?
Ponder that for a bit, and then send us an email, or write on our Facebook page, and we will take it into consideration. The DeeVees a fan award, so we always enjoy input from the fans!

Thanks, and happy reflections!

New Meet and Greet Mickey Platform Revealed

Today, Disney revealed a new Vinylmation platform called Meet and Greet Mickey. It will debut at the 13 Reflections of Evil event being held September 13-15, 2013, at Epcot. The limited edition figure will stand about six inches tall, and will have an edition size of 500. Each figure will retail for $49.95 plus tax, and will be packaged with an individually numbered header card.

First, take a read of the Disney Parks Blog article before I give my two cents.

“We call this new figure ‘Meet & Greet Mickey,’” explained Thomas. “Many fans may recall that the blank Mickey Mouse shape, or ‘platform,’ as I call them, was the foundation of Vinylmation. We’ll continue using that shape to create 3-inch figures. We’ve actually introduced a few different platforms in recent years, such as Vinylmation 95, Park Starz and even Popcorns. With the fifth anniversary of Vinylmation in November this year, it seemed like a great time to try something new using Mickey.” This time, instead of a blank canvas, Meet & Greet Mickey is a fully detailed figure which Thomas feels “will appeal to guests who love the Disney Parks.” “The first ‘Meet & Greet Mickey’ will be released during our annual trading event at Epcot,” continued Thomas. “The figure is colored to compliment this year’s event theme, 13 Reflections of Evil. As this platform was designed with collectors in mind, there are only a handful of additional figures planned in the coming year. Fans may see future ‘Meet & Greet Mickey’ figures released at events like Disney Trading Nights or the upcoming Festival of the Masters 2013 on November 8-13 in the Downtown Disney area at Walt Disney World Resort. Thomas said the Mickey Mouse-shaped form will stay the same, yet the colors will change with each new release. No colors will be repeated. The figures are limited edition, which means that once a particular figure is sold out, it won’t be reintroduced.

I appreciate new ideas incorporated into the Vinylmation line. I may not collect all of the various platforms, but I like the fact that we have them and artists try new things. I really like the idea of Meet and Greet Mickey. I think the design looks extraordinary and perfectly represents a walk around costume character of the 1970’s. A collectible like this just doesn’t belong in my collection. Possibly if it was a Donald Duck, I would think differently. But even then, a silver figure with a hue of green on it is not enough for me to take my wallet out. I am a collector, but I don’t collect for the sake of an item being LE and branded “a collectible.” I collect the original Mickey shaped 3″ Vinylmation because the figure itself is just a canvas and the artists use imagination to give them character that appeal to me. This feels like the canvas is trying too hard to BE the character and it doesn’t matter what is painted upon it. Meet and Greet Mickey would appeal to me if they were painted upon with designs, whether it be park or artistic. I would not buy them, but at least then, I would be more able to appreciate the artist value and collectibility of the figure. The way it is, I see the appeal of the figure itself, but not how it is used.

Nightmare Before Christmas Series 2 Released at Hong Kong Disneyland

Since Nightmare Before Christmas Series 2 was released at Hong Kong Disneyland before the states, we had to turn towards eBay for a look at the complete set plus the chaser.

I absolutely LOVE the Clown with the Tear-Away-Face as the Chaser! Best design in this series. And a closer look with these more high quality photos than we have seen before, I actually enjoy this series. Very well done.

WDW News Today the Radio Show Debuts on 1520 WBZW in Orlando

On August 24th, WDW News Today the Radio Show made it’s debut on 1520 WBZW in Orlando, FL. The show is hosted by myself, Nick of Destination Vinylmation, and Tom Corless, founder of WDWNT.com and the host of the WDW News Today podcast.

The show airs live in the Orlando area every Saturday from 7p-8p EST and will extend to 2 hours beginning September 21st. It can also be heard live at 1520WBZW.com and on Tune In. The show covers the latest Walt Disney World news and we invite you to get in on the discussion live. Each week, we play call-in games where you can win great prizes courtesy of Theme Park Connection. And don’t miss 2, 5 and 7 seconds where we ask each other some rapid fire questions.

Currently, since we tackle time sensitive topics and want to promote listener interaction, we do not plan on podcasting every episode. However, if you would like a taste of the show, WDWNT has posted our first episode as part of their latest podcast feed. Check out Part 2 of the 8/30/13 episode #303. You can also find WDWNT on iTunes.

Until we get the official radio show website up and running, follow @WDWNT on Twitter for all the updates.

How Many Traders Should I Bring to Reflections Trade Event?

As people are packing their bags, we have been getting this questions a lot, “How Many Traders Should I Bring to Reflections Trade Event?” Here is my take on it, please feel free to comment and help your fellow traders if you have a different POV.

When trading with Cast Members, I feel that you generally go through a line (for 3″ figures) at an average of about once every 30-45 minutes. So lets say from 10a-7p you get through the line 18 times. Each time you get up there, you can trade 2 figures. So at most, we are talking about around 36 total trades. That is on the very high side, but I would rather be over-prepared. Remember there are other things going on that will take your attention away from the trading lines including: trading with other guests, the artist meet and greet, future Vinylmation displays, the Vinylmation presentation and the all important food and bathroom breaks. I personally average about one line an hour. I’d also say that about 60% of the figures you trade for, you will then just turn around and re-trade the next time you get up there. So short answer long, I’d say between 20-30 traders will get you through the day depending on what you own and are willing to carry.

You should also bring Vinylmation to trade with other guests. A ton of trading goes on there. I especially like the Thursday night trade show at Coronado. The past few years, I got all my trading out of the way there and didn’t have to worry about trading inside the event. Also, a lot of trading gets done in line while you are waiting to get up to the trade box.

Remember the golden rule when packing and carrying your Vinylmation. Keep them individually bagged, even your Cast Member traders, so they do not bang into each other and get scratched and smudged. Also, have all accessories with the figures that you intend to trade. Those fishing tackle boxes with dividers work well at these events. Also, don’t be afraid to bring a backpack or rolling case to easily transport your stuff… plenty of people use them.

DV will have live coverage all weekend long on the website, Twitter (@VinylmationNews) and Instagram (DestinationVinylmation). We will also have live video and chat of the Vinylmation Talk at 1pm on Sunday.

For more coverage, check out our previous posts:

http://www.destinationvinylmation.com/2013/08/13-reflections-of-evil-explained/

http://www.destinationvinylmation.com/2013/08/reflections-of-evil-trade-event-schedule-2/

Episode 133 Cry Baby

Ep. 133 Cry Baby

This week we talk about Park 13, the Medieval series and Redux Super Chasers. We also go over the entire history of the Park series and look at the evolution of the designs and set make ups. We give our opinions on the highs and lows and also predict what the future holds for the beloved series.

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New SF Green Trolley Coming September 14

Update 09/03/13 Photo of flyer posted.

The Stockton St. Disney Store in San Francisco has announced an artist signing event with Enrique Pita on Saturday, September 14 from 8am – 10am. There are no pictures yet, but they are calling it the “Green Trolley Vinylmation” and specified that there will be “limited quantities available.” Here is a photo of the flyer that we found on Vinylmation Exchange.

There was a previous SF Trolley designed by Dan Beltran that was red and produced on the original Mickey platform.

Medieval Product Photos Leaked

Vinylmation Kingdom, who posted box photos last week, has now posted photos of the actual Midieval Vinylmation Series. This series is rumored to be released at Disney Stores and online on September 16.

As interesting as molded accessory pieces such as this dragon’s spikes and tails are, they take us way too far away from Disney Vinylmation. Again, great artwork by the Disney Store artists, but just let them make the themed action figures they seem to want to make. The production quality is just never there with the Disney Store product either. I am all on board with Disney appealing to a wide range of audiences and I know that not ever series is for every fan. I am a big proponent of just collecting what you like. But when the product is constantly brought in this direction, it really waters down the hobby’s trade market and the respectability of the Disney Vinylmation name.

Two More Redux Super Chasers Pulled

Last week two more Urban Redux Super Chasers were pulled from blind boxes. The first was fond in Disneyland by Vinylmation Exchange member Larry Alvarado. He was rewarded with the Ninja cat designed by Maria Clapsis.

Then, on the other coast, a Space Monkey designed by Enrique Pita was pulled by Eric Pellegrino at Walt Disney World.

This makes four known pulled Urban Redux Super Chasers out of a possible 24 total. Of course, more may have been pulled but not posted in public.