VIDEO: Final Pieces of New York Street & Studio Tour Bulldozed for Star Wars & Toy Story Lands

It’s time once again for a Disney’s Hollywood Studios expansion update. This is a pretty big one as it includes our final glance at the Streets of America and the removal of all traces of the original Studio Backlot Tour, the headlining attraction from when the park opened back in 1989.

We will have photos of the wreckage later this week in a photo report, but the above video does a pretty good job showing the size and scope of this project.

PHOTO REPORT: Hollywood Studios 9/19/17 (Goodbye Backlot & New York Street, No Drinking Water, New Mugs, ETC.)

In our latest photo report, we take a dark and dreary evening trip to Disney’s Hollywood Studios to see the latest progress on the demolition around the back of the park, as well as some other minor changes and newsworthy happenings. Welcome to Hollywood!

New Mugs & Tumblers

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For some reason, Walt Disney World is currently rolling out dozens of new mugs and ceramic tumblers at the resort. I know mugs are one of the highest selling items at the parks, but I have never seen so many released at once, including the character sports team variety we had in our last Studios report.

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Bye-Bye Backlot

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The entrance of thew Backlot Studio Tour and the remains of the tank pre-show are were completely bulldozed over the last week.

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The end of PIXAR Place is now just a big open sky and some construction vehicles.

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This panorama does a pretty good job showing off the current scene. You may also want to check out this week’s expansion update for video of the area, as well as the removal of New York Street:

Cash Register Turns Dangerous Coloring Station

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I have seen some weird and wacky things at the parks in my time, but this is easily one of the weirdest… the second bank of cash registers at the Studio Store has been turned into a coloring station.

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That’s right, this store is down from 3 cash registers to 1, and the larger bank of registered was covered into a coloring station.

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While it is a nice gesture, it looks pretty terrible as it is a ragged piece of furniture that has been there for 25 years and is fairly decimated at this point. Beyond that, it has had Disney Junior characters shoddily laminated and plastered all over it.

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The worst part? There are easily exposed electrical outlets. While we had to peel this one back to find them, they were very much exposed nearby.

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I feel like this is something I might find at a Six Flags, but never any a Disney theme park. Hopefully this will be corrected.

Sorry, We Have No Water

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During construction on Saturday, a water main was struck, forcing Disney to close all of the park’s water fountains. On the plus side, any guest who asked about the water fountains was offered a complimentary bottle of water from a nearby location.

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Streets of America is No More

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Just the Chrysler building facade now stands at the end of the street where New York Street once stood.

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The walls were expanded outward to accommodate the latest phase of the demolition.

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I’m not sure why this one piece got left behind…

New Merchandise Stands

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A number of new merchandise carts and stands are on their way to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the first of which arrived in Center Stage over the weekend.

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It carries on the art deco styles of the area, and actually is a big improvement over the silver carts that once stood here.

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VIDEO: PizzeRizzo Signage Goes Up, “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” Comes Down in Our Latest Hollywood Studios Update

It’s time once again to check in on the latest progress of the expansion of Disney’s Hollywood Studios! By popular demand (although I still don’t really understand why anyone wants to hear me talk), this edition is the first narrated by Tom Corless, as he explains what exactly you are looking at throughout the update.

This update includes the latest progress on PizzeRizzo and Gonzo’s Royal Flush, the demolition of the Streets of America for Star Wars and Toy Story Land, and more! Enjoy:

PHOTO REPORT: Hollywood Studios 9/14/16 (Studio Catering Co. Demo, PizzeRizzo, New Merchandise, ETC.)

A lot can happen in a week, including the erasing of structures that have stood for over 27 years. Meanwhile, PizzeRizzo nears completion and a plethora of new merchandise invades Disney’s Hollywood Studios in our latest photos report.

If you haven’t seen our video update this week on the expansion of Disney’s Hollywood Studios, you should probably preface this report with a watch:

Backlot Demolition for Toy Story Land

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Studio Catering Co. and the adjacent Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Movie Set Adventure have been leveled, leaving practically nothing between PIXAR Place and Muppets Courtyard.

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While the Backlot Tour entrance was still standing on Sunday, it has since been demolished.

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The Prop Shop is still being emptied before it is the next structure to get demolished in the coming weeks.

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The Studio Catering Co. has been reduced to rubble.

This and That

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I caught Betty Shambles by surprise…

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Now she is ready for her close-up!

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Not sure how long ago this happened, but Sunset Ranch Market got a new sign to match the recent refresh of the area.

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A new Buzz Lightyear plush was recently released.

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PizzeRizzo

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Work continues on the new PizzeRizzo in the Muppets Courtyard area.

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This billboard was installed this week as the restaurant gets closer and closer to its yet to be announced opening date.

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Over the last week, the windows were painted, lights were installed on the facade signage, and the Heckler Tomato was painted on.

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New Merchandise

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In my last photo report, I showed that men’s MARVEL shirts were now available at Keystone Clothiers. Well, now there are a few ladies shirts available as well.

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A Disney Parks exclusive Baymax mug is now available.

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I guess you get happier as you drink more coffee…

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A bit pricey, but it is a fairly large ceramic mug.

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Some March Magic-esque character sports team mugs are now available. Here’s hoping we get some new sports team jerseys with these designs.

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The backs of the mugs are pretty cute as well.

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PHOTO REPORT: Disney’s Hollywood Studios 8/30/16 (Gonzo’s Royal Flush, PizzeRizzo, Star Wars & Toy Story Land)

In our latest photo report, we take a trip to Disney’s Hollywood Studios to see what’s new (and what’s left) of the park, including new additions in the Muppets Courtyard, and the latest progress on the ongoing expansion of the park.

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Disney’s Hollywood Studios star

Not sure when this happened, but Launch Bay is now on the star at the park entrance.

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Disney’s Hollywood Studios star

Star Wars Land

Streets of America

Streets of America

In case you have been living under a rock for over a week, the Streets of America demolition is in full swing for Star Wars land.

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Streets of America

We have both video of the demolition process and an aerial look at the removal of the Streets of America, just in case you have missed them.

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PizzeRizzo

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Work walls have expanded as construction continues on PizzeRizzo in the Muppets Courtyard.

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Signage featuring Rizzo the Rat has been installed.

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Gonzo’s Royal Flush, straight out of The Muppets film is now the name of the nearby restrooms. I can’t wait to see how themed these are on the inside…

Food Changes

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Echo Lake Eats has come to an end. I guess Food and Wine needed their booths back…

Sunshine Day Cafe

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Sunshine Day Cafe has still yet to open, but at least it is Roger Rabbit related, right?

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Sunshine Day Cafe

Merchandise Changes

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Some new Frozen pins for sale.

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Still no sign of the red car trolley cart on Sunset Boulevard.

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Halloween merchandise in full swing at Reel Vogue.

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Descendants kids’ costumes for sale.

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Too many guests were touching the very expensive statues in Star Wars Launch Bay, so they put them behind a railing…

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Several new limited release phone cases and MagicBands are available at Star Wars Launch Bay.

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Billboards for the new LEGO Star Wars series and Rogue One out in the… Animation Courtyard? Star Wars Courtyard? I don’t even know anymore.

Toy Story Land

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The prop shop is being emptied out before the bulldozers come in and level the building.

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Most of the tank area of the Backlot Studio Tour has bee removed already.

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A look over the walls (extending a tripod mind you).

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More work happening backstage…

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There’s a new bar by the exit of Toy Story Midway Mania’s 3rd track.

PHOTO REPORT: Epcot 8/31/16 (Haunted Mansion, Mosquito Prevention, New Stairs, ETC.)

Today, we take a short trip to a rainy Epcot to see what’s new and exciting in our latest photo report (and no, Haunted Mansion in the title is not a mistake):

Steps Toward Security

Emergency monorail stairs at Epcot

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Work was finally completed on the new emergency stairs at the Epcot Monorail station. New safety protocols have required these additions at many of the monorail stations around Walt Disney World property.

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My attempt at being artsy. This is as far as I can go.

New Merchandise

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Some new Haunted Mansion art found in the Art of Disney, including these tiny stretching room portraits.

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All four of the stretching room statues are now available.

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Select items from the PIXAR Party are still lingering, available at Epcot’s Pin Central.

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In France, a selection of Disney Princess shirts exclusive to the parks are available.

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Tower of Terror as a park icon isn’t going anywhere anytime soon apparently…

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Disney Parks Toy Story Merchandise

Disney Parks Toy Story Merchandise

This light up Little Green Men lanyard is fairly new, available in quite a few places.

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Disney Parks Toy Story Merchandise

More new Toy Story-themed park apparel has been released recently.

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Disney Parks Toy Story Merchandise

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Some new children’s clothing featuring the Fab 5 is available at MouseGear.

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ZIKA/Mosquito Prevention

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I found two of the complimentary bug repellent locations during my rainy night visit to Epcot. This first one is on the bridge from China to the Refreshment Outpost.

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Mosquito prevention kiosk with complimentary repellent

Another was spotted near the Agent P sign-up kiosk between Future World and World Showcase.

Disney Twenty-Three: Winter Issue Features “Into The Woods”

To celebrate Disney’s big-screen adaptation of the hit Broadway musical Into the Woods, Disney twenty-three, the publication of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club, got all the thrilling details from the stars and creative team behind the new breathtaking, upcoming film.

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In exclusive interviews with Disney twenty-three, stars Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, Anna Kendrick and Chris Pine, along with director Rob Marshall and screenplay author James Lapine, detail the excitement and challenges of bringing the Tony® Award-winning musical to the big screen, including explaining how they played a game of hide-and-seek with some (fake) witchy fingernails and how the team gracefully—and sometimes hilariously—handled Blunt’s pregnancy during filming.

Disney twenty-three’s Winter issue, available exclusively to Gold Members of D23, also includes a fascinating look “behind the seas” at Disney Cruise Line, with dazzling photography that reveals places guests never see while on board, as well as interviews with the people who keep everything shipshape.

“It’s Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas” unlocks the secrets that enable the creative teams at Disneyland to bring the holidays to life, seemingly overnight. Director Steve Purcell unwraps the newest Disney•Pixar television treasure, Toy Story That Time Forgot, which airs on ABC December 2. Star Hayley Atwell and producer Jeph Loeb unleash the action of Marvel’s Agent Carter, also coming to ABC, which brings one of Captain America: The First Avenger’s most thrilling stars to the small screen.

Also included in the Winter issue of Disney twenty-three:

  • The fascinating tale of Herman J. Schultheis, whose personal notebooks detailing Disney’s first golden age of animation are showcased in a new book by Disney animation scholar John Canemaker
  • A Frozen-influenced Adventures By Disney vacation in Norway
  • Twenty-three reasons fans will love the new Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes game
  • Festive holiday content to kick off D23.com’s “D23 Days of Christmas”
  • Regular columns including A Walk with Walt, D Society, and Ask Dave

All D23 Members are invited to visit D23.com for additional features and members-only content, including our “D23 Days of Christmas” celebration, where members can unwrap stories, videos, printables, and more beginning December 1.

Other features coming to D23.com include:

  • Additional Into the Woods tales including a “character who’s who” and a discussion with James Lapine and Rob Marshall about the changes made in taking the show from stage to screen.
  • A gallery of photos from our backstage exploration of the Disney Dream
  • More about the mysterious tale of Herman Schultheis

Disney twenty-three, which is delivered directly to fans’ doorsteps, is offered exclusively to D23 Gold Members as a benefit of their membership. The publication will begin arriving mid-November.

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WDWNT – The Magazine: The History of Hollywood Studios Parades

Disney’s Hollywood Studios has been home to several memorable daytime parades.  The themes of these parades include: Aladdin, Hercules, Mulan, Pixar, and more.

The first parade began in September 1991 and was titled Dinosaurs Live.  It starred the Sinclair Family from the hit ABC television sitcom Dinosaurs; this parade ran around the area that now encompasses the Sorcerer’s Hat.  After about two and a half minutes of its seven minute production, the main floats stopped in front of The Great Movie Ride for a short, live show.  This parade ended in August 1992.

In December 1992, a parade titled Aladdin’s Royal Caravan followed in the footsteps of Dinosaurs Live.  A duplicate version also ran in Disneyland beginning in 1992.  Three floats of Aladdin’s Royal Caravan showcased the very amicable Genie; this included the headlining float of the parade which depicted him as 32-feet tall.  This float was later re-used in The Magic Kingdom’s Remember the Magic parade.  Aladdin’s Royal Caravan was seen on an episode of the ABC television sitcom Full House.  This parade was the first home of the water-spitting camels that now inhabit The Magic Carpets of Aladdin in the Magic Kingdom.  Before they were permanently relocated to this attraction, the two camels were used as decorations in the Soundstage Restaurant in Hollywood Studios.  Aladdin’s Royal Caravan closed in August 1995 to make way for a new parade oriented around the first feature-length Pixar film: Toy Story.

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Toy Story – The Parade first delighted guests of Hollywood Studios in November 1995.  This parade consisted of the major Toy Story characters, including Woody and Buzz who were walking freely, and others who were built onto the float structures such as Mr. Potato Head and Hamm.  After this parade ended, the floats were later used in the small show “Operation Toy Story.”  This was a focal point of the brief “Toy Story Weekends” that allowed for Buzz and Woody to hold meet-and-greets before they were given a set location in Hollywood Studios.  Toy Story – The Parade’s first float was themed for the Green Army Men and was later refurbished to be transformed into the Giraffe float in the Animal Kingdom’s Festival of the Lion King show.  The parade was cancelled in June, 1997.

Also in June 1997, the Hercules Zero to Hero Victory Parade debuted.  Running twice a day, this parade allowed for a random family inside Hollywood Studios to be chosen for each performance, dressed in Hercules-inspired Greek attire, and be members of the “Theban Family of the Day.”  As of May 1998, the Hercules cast of characters no longer marched down Hollywood Boulevard.

The successor of Hercules Zero to Hero Victory Parade was the Mulan Parade.  The opening day of Mulan, the film, was also the first day of the accompanying parade in Hollywood Studios.  The parade utilized fifty-three performers, and its primary theme was an instrumental version of Honor to Us All.  As of March 2001, the Mulan Parade ended its tenure.

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May 2001 marked the beginning of the longest running parade in Hollywood Studios–Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade.  This parade was brought to Walt Disney World as a part of the 100 Years of Magic Celebration and ran from around the Backlot Tour to the side of what used to be Sid Cahuenga’s One-of-a-Kind shop.  Disney characters either rode in or walked alongside an intricately themed car.  These characters frequently interacted with those in the crowd which gave the parade a unique element.  There was a Toy Story car that was designed to resemble Andy’s bed.  The parade had a Mary Poppins car that had two carousel horses.  The car themed for Jim Henson’s The Muppets was topped by an attached blimp.  Star Wars was represented in its own car that had Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia riding inside.  Mulan’s car featured a Chinese umbrella hanging over her.  Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. characters Sully and Mike Wazowski sat inside a red convertible that resembled the car in the Disney/Pixar’s short film Mike’s New Car.  The car that held Aladdin and Jasmine was the Genie transformed into the shape of an automobile.  Serving as the finale of the parade, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy rode in a 1929 Cadillac.  Other movies and characters who appeared in the parade include: Hercules, Disney Villains, Lilo & Stitch, The Little Mermaid, Power Rangers, Playhouse Disney characters, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cars, Alice in Wonderland, and Pinocchio.  Disney Stars and Motor Cars ran until March 2008.

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Block Party Bash began in Disney’s Hollywood Studios in March 2008.  This stage show/parade first debuted in Disney California Adventure and was then transported to Walt Disney World.  Block Party Bash touched upon unprecedented elements within Walt Disney World parades because of its heavy emphasis on dance music.  The floats and characters of this parade were representative of most Pixar movies released at that point: Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., and The Incredibles.  It was replaced in January 2011 by a very similar production, Pixar Pals Countdown to Fun!

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Pixar movies that were released after what was encompassed in Block Party Bash became a part of Pixar Pals Countdown to Fun!; these movies include Ratatouille, UP, and Toy Story 3.  Many of the floats from Block Party Bash were recycled for this parade.  Pixar Pals Countdown to Fun! was the latest parade to run in Hollywood Studios, and it ended on April 6, 2013.

Until a new parade surfaces the streets of Hollywood Studios, guests will need to settle for already existing forms of entertainment within the park.  The rock band, “Mulch, Sweat n’ Shears,” still performs on a regular basis, as well as the other live stage shows: Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage, The Voyage of the Little Mermaid, Disney Junior Live on Stage, and Fantasmic.

RoE: Toy Story Series 2

A much anticipated Toy Story Series 2, designed by Maria Clapsis and Ron Cohee, will be released in 2014!!! I can’t wait. All they left us with was an image of Buzz Lightyear as Mrs. Nesbitt…

I can’t wait!!!

Little Green Men Land at D-Street

Friday, December 14th saw the release of the Pixar 1 Little Green Men combo at D-Streets and Online.

The set of three Little Green Men is a limited edition 2000 and retails for $44.95. The online quantity sold out in less than 15 minutes. As of the end of the day on Friday, both D-Streets still had an undefined number of sets left on the shelves. It was not a very crowded release at Walt Disney World. There were about 5 people in line at 6am and about 20 by 8am. There were about 50-60 people at 10:30am when the store opened. I felt bad for the vacationers, of which there seemed to be many. It was a very chilly morning… not the sunny Orlando they were promised.

The Little Green Men fit in nicely with the Toy Story set produced a couple years ago. That set did include an LE 9″ version of the alien. Artist Thomas Scott, who handled the Toy Story series, also designed this LE combo. He did a remarkable job with these three little guys. He gave them each a unique personality in the facial expressions and eyes. When put together, they make a perfect trio.

There is, of course also a Park 2 Toy Story Alien. The guys are a little concerned about him as he has a different nose, no antenna  and some suspicious bumps on his stomach. They think he should get those checked out.

An Andy’s drawing version from Japan was released earlier this year. The new LGM are impressed by the artistry, but think it best to keep this work of art boxed up until further research can be done. There is also a TS Alien in the recently released Robots 3 set now on sale at The Disney Store and Online. They haven’t met him yet.

Then there is the Urban 7 Alien. They don’t know where he originates from, but it certainly isn’t the claw machine. They are split on weather or not he comes in peace.

By the end of the day, the Little Green Men had settled in and felt right at home in my collection.