Vinylmation in Motion

What classic EPCOT attraction did you enjoy more: Horizons or World of Motion? Everybody gushes over Horizons, but for me, the humorous scenes and unforgettable characters made World of Motion the EPCOT attraction I hold closeest to my heart. So, I can’t believe I missed this Disney Parks Blog post back in January. Steven Miller, when talking about retro EPCOT merchandise, stuck this picture into the post:

Photo from Disney Parks Blog

Do you recognize this guy? It’s the Sea Serpent from World of Motion who is found looking right back at Christopher Columbus who is searching for the New World. Steven remarked that this figure will be in a future Park series.

Photo from www.MeetTheWorldInProgressland.blogspot.com

An interesting piece of information I found out while looking for the picture above, is the Sea Serpent currently resides at Disney’s California Adventure!

Meet The World In Progressland posted this description on where to find the Sea Serpent: “he is hidden behind the buildings on the north side of the Hollywood Backlot, just next to the Hollywood Backlot Stage. He’s surrounded by some wooden barriers that have “Props Dept.” stenciled on them, as well as a few other props such as some Roman columns and a Chinese rickshaw.”


I’m excited about all the retro type Park Vinylmation coming out. WDW Ticket, Retro EPCOT Guide Map, Kitchen Kabaret… Check out our Park 7 Explained Page for a look at what’s ahead. What classic piece of EPCOT would you most like to see in Vinylmation?

A New Orange Bird?

Today on the Disney Parks Blog Stephen Miller showed off several of the pieces of merchandise from the upcoming Florida Project Show (Sept. 9-11th). In the very last shot he teased a cast trader that they will be seeding into boxes at the event on Sunday.

Photo by Disney. Thanks to Sophie for getting it more focused for us!

The Orange Bird with Mickey Ears. I think it’s a fun addition to our collections, especially next to the Passholder’s Exclusive Orange Bird.

What do you think?

Thanks to Konrad for pointing us here as soon as it popped up!

Also according to Michelle St. Laurent-Sheive, former Disney Design Group Artist turned Display and Design Manager with Park Event Operations, appearing at the event is a “giant, three-dimensional Orange Bird that will be placed on the World Showcase promenade welcoming guests to the event (do I smell photo opportunity?)” Let’s see how many photos next to it we can put on the site!

Pics from the Disney Parks Blog

Copenhagen, Denmark Exclusive Vinylmation

Update: 8/3/11 We got in these pictures of the Copenhagen Vinylmation from a Reader:

9″ Viking
3″ Copenhagen exclusive



by Nick J

Today, Disney released a few photos of their most recently opened store in Copenhagen, Denmark. This is Disney’s first Scandinavian store and is located on Amagertorv 8, Copenhagen, Denmark, for those of you who must have these exclusive Vinylmations. It looks like both the 3” and 9” are produced using the new mold.
9″ Copenhagen Viking

With a fully horned helmet, furry looking sleeves, and an equally furry looking mustache, this Nordic Viking is sold for 500 Danish Kroner, which translates to roughly $54.98.
Copenhagen Loves Vikings

The second Vinylmation flies Denmark’s colors of red and white and is a 3” exclusive. Sporting the “Copenhagen ‘Hearts’ Vikings” logo on its head and stomach, this 3” sells for 80 Danish Kroner, which is approximately $14.66.
The Vinylmation Blog also released a picture of the Vinylmation display at the Denmark store:
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A DV Reader’s Story: I got a Doug 2-Pack Vinylmation Set…Not so fast!

by: Dennis (@OaskManner)

These are exciting times in the world of Vinylmation! Recent releases of Robots, Urban 7, Steam Park and Doug & Pork chop!

On early Friday morning July 29th I decided to join hundreds of my Vinylmation brethren and stay up/get up at 3:00am EST for the Disney Store on line release of another Disney Afternoon release, Doug and Pork Chop. So far, I have refrained from participating in these online releases because of all the issues Disney Store had with purchasing limits (lack their of) and collectors being able to put items in their basket and check out even though the items were actually sold out. However, recent changes to the Disney Store online purchasing policies as outlined on the Disney Vinylmation Blog gave me confidence that Disney Store had recognized and made modifications to its software system so that these issues were a thing of the past.

I couldn’t stay awake so I set my alarm for 2:55 EST so I could purchase my Doug Vinylmation. Blurry eyed and determined, I logged onto DisneyStore.com went to the Vinylmation page and started hitting refresh every few seconds, the excitement was building and I felt reasonably sure I would get one of these exclusive Vinylmation sets.

3am turned into 3:15am, turned into 3:25am. Still no sign of Doug. Refresh, refresh refresh…finally the page appeared the Doug and Pork Chop combo is up and ready for me to make my purchase!!! I quickly hit purchase and put a Doug in my basket and headed for the checkout. All is going well as my order is processed, my checkout is complete and I am issued an order number and receipt. I hit print and head back to bed happy in knowing I have been successful in purchasing a Doug!

Approximately 16 hours later I got what I’ve only previously read about… the dreaded Disney Store Guest Experience email… “We’re so very sorry but the Disney Afternoon Doug item was so popular we over sold it this morning. Unfortunately you will not be receiving this item. Here is a $5.00 Disney Gift Card blah blah blah!” Needless to say I was extremely upset getting this email. So much so that I angrily tweeted out my displeasure to @DisneyStorePrez and @DisneyStore! Let me say here that I love the Disney company and it really pains me to have to publicly criticize them. I am a former Disney Store Castmember, a DVC Member, D23 Member, and WDW Annual Passholder. I am not one that complains to try and get something in return. In this case I want nothing!

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I want nothing other than The Disney Store to get this issue fixed that allows Guests to be able to put items into a shopping cart, checkout, be issued an order number and receipt only to be told 16 hours later that the item was sold out! This has been going on for months and still the issue is not resolved. It’s not rocket science! Could you imagine if Ticket Master oversold tickets to a popular concert? Imagine the outcry! I can’t believe Disney Store, a multi-million dollar company, can’t or won’t fix this problem! After a half dozen tweets about my dissatisfaction with this entire transaction I got a tweet from Jim Fielding, President of Disney Store telling me that Disney Store Guest Services would be in touch and that despite new purchasing limits we still sold out of this item very quickly! Let me just say that I personally like Mr. Fielding. He is a stand up executive that always monitors twitter and responds to guest issues!

Sure enough I did get a tweet from Disney Store Guest Services asking me to email them my contact information. I did and was I called by a Guest Services Cast Member and asked about my experience with the Doug Vinylmation purchase. She was nice and understanding but did attempt to justify what had happened from Disney’s end with the large volume of orders all being placed simultaneously. We agreed to disagree and that was pretty much it. She asked if I had received my $5.00 gift card via email, which I had, and we ended the phone call.

The next day I received another call from Stephanie at Presidential Services. She was also very nice and understanding and told me she was gathering as much information regarding the problems with the Doug release and that this information would be passed on to senior management to help in stopping this from happening in the future.

Bottom line: DisneyStore.com has lost me as a guest. I will never participate in an online Vinylmation release again. It’s not like this is an isolated incident, this is a chronic problem that has been going on for months! I personally know many Vinylmation collectors that have been affected by this issue and it has really soured their desire to continue collecting Vinylmation. I am not to that point yet, but DisneyStore.com will no longer be my place to purchase Vinylmation for my collection!

-Dennis

For the Benefit of Charity (and your Vinylmation collection)

Last fall, a Benefit Sale for United Way was held at Downtown Disney. You purchased a $5 ticket and were treated to a ton of deals around Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World. This included up to 75% off select Vinylmation. It looks like this sale will make a return this November… with the 75% off Vinylmation deal! We do not have full details yet. An announcement should be made shortly on the Disney Parks Blog. And last year, this website was set up for the event: www.thebenefitsale.com, but it is not a working link as of this post.

Through the Speculation Glass

Rumors are circulating around Vinylnation.net that we could see the much discussed, yet not officially announced by Disney, Alice in Wonderland set as early as August 19 at the D23 Expo.

Unfortunately, figures like the one above have already shown up on eBay. This is the Green Hedgehog. We do know a couple things about this set. It should be a 12 figure blind box set. Should be exclusive to Disney Stores. And also seems to be designed by Thomas Scott. A rumored set list was also posted on Vinylnation. We speculated on some characters in a post back on May 30th. If this leaked list is true, between our guesses and your comments, we came close on a couple points. Check it out:
• White Rabbit
• Mad Hatter (w/ Variant)
• March Hare
• Dodo Bird
• Tweedle Dee
• Tweedle Dum
• Baby Oyster
• Caterpillar (neck attachment)
• Cheshire Cat
• Queen (w/ crown attachment)
• Hedgehog Green (Pink Variant)
• Dinah (Chaser)
• Crying Alice 9” + Alice Jr. + Clear Drink Me Jr. + Eat Me Jr.
• Walrus 9” + Carpenter 3”

What are your thoughts?

Will We Hear the Roar of the King at D23?

Update: 8/5/11 Disney said today on the Blog to “Stay tuned as we have some exciting news to share about the release of this series.” Will they announce the D23 release and artist signing? They did release this picture of the actual Mufasa figure:

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According to rumors on Vinylnation.net, Simba really can’t wait to be King. When a collector was talking to Disney Store Artist Enrique Pita at the Robots Vinlymation signing in California last week, Enrique reportedly let it slip that the artists will be on hand at the D23 Expo (August 19-21 in Anaheim, CA) signing Lion King Vinylmation. What!? But Lion King will not be out until the following Friday the collector remarked. Enrique then said that Lion King will be available at D23.

This set is exciting. One of my all-time favorite moves in Vinylmation form with the Blu Ray coming in October and the 3D theater experience! Exciting times. These Vinylmation will surely be the mane event for me at the Expo. We will see if we get that early peek at D23. And if you can’t make it to D23, Hakuna Matata, we will of course be reporting all the info we get as we get it and posting lots of pictures throughout the weekend. Oh, and check out Zoe’s predictions for this set here.

What’s Black & White and Read All Over?

A newspaper of course! And now onto Vinylmation news… The 6 piece Black & White set will drop into D-Streets and Disney Store Online on August 12. It has a price tag of $99.95 and is LE 2000. We also know it was designed by Sarah Matthews. It was back on May 20th, that we first posted about this set after seeing them at a WDW Trade show.

Disney hasn’t seem to have released any official pictures of these figures. We only saw these two at that trade show. We did dig up the following information (as posted on May 20):

“Last week we heard a rumor about a LE set of 2000 called Black and White. The set was said to be by Sarah Matthews, and oddly enough, you are linked to the Disney Store page when you search for “Sarah Matthews disney artist” in Google! Sarah also runs “Orange Blossom Ink” with a fellow Disney Artist, Lisa Badeen. There was much speculation about this set (because the Disney Store page does not have a picture). It turns out that the set won’t be old B&W characters, but a 6 piece set of interesting design patterns in black and white.”
We also found this “hidden” page on the Disney Store Online back in May:
Are you adding this set to your collection? Do you need more pictures or is it a Black and White choice based on what we know already? (sorry for the bad jokes in this post, I’m tired and lots of news to get out)

China Pavilion and Matterhorn will Release Aug 12

Update: 8/11/11 The China vinyl will be postponed and released on August 19th. ONLINE DATE ONLY. It will still be released in parks on August 12th.

Icons from both WDW and DLR will show up in Vinylmation form to D-Streets and Disney Store Online on August 12th.

Park 6 Matterhorn 9″
This iconic Disneyland ride opened in 1959. Guest ride down a Switz themed mountain sized in bobsled like ride vehicles. It will be limited to 800 and will retail for $44.95.
Park 6 China Pavilion 9″
Designed by Lin Shih, this LE 800 figure will retail for $44.95. The China Pavilion is one of the 11 World Showcase Countries at EPCOT. What is your favorite pavilion? What one do you think would make the best Vinylmation?

Catch Gonzo the Great at D-Streets August 19

The same day Disney fans from all over the world will be converging upon Anaheim for the D23 Expo, Gonzo will be making an appearance at D-Streets on both coasts. Gonzo has skills. By his side of course, will be his girlfriend Camilla. This 9″ + 3″ combo should be around for extended appearances as it’s a LE 1500. Gonzo and Camilla were designed by Monty Maldovan and will retail for $74.95. Oh, and you can also find this Muppets 2 combo on Disney Store Online. Here’s a look:

Photo from Disney’s Vinylmation Blog
As with Sam the Eagle, Monty’s placement of Gonzo’s nose should give that 3D effect of it sticking out a bit. Too bad an exception wasn’t made for Gonzo to stick his classic nose out more.
Photo from Disney’s Vinylmation Blog

The cool thing about Muppets is they have so many different outfits you can put them in. That creates a long life for the Muppets series down the road. I like this choice for the Gonzo 9″. He has his bow tie and flower. I look forward to still seeing some 3″ Gonzos in future sets.

Photo from Disney’s Vinylmation Blog
I think M.C. would agree, this 9″ + 3″ combo makes so much sense. Pairing Gonzo with his chicken girlfriend Camilla is perfect. I never understood this relationship as a kid watching the show. Camilla also fits nicely on the Mickey mold.