Limited Release YesterEars Haunted Mansion, Villains, and Nightmare Before Christmas T-Shirts Available Online

Right now there is a huge selection of Disney Parks Limited Release shirts available at DisneyStore.com.

And once again the Buy One Get One 40% Off deal applies, and no coupon code is necessary!

 

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Hitchhiking Ghosts YesterEars Haunted Mansion Raglan Baseball T-Shirt for Adults, $27.99

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Mickey Mouse YesterEars Halloween T-Shirt for Adults – Disneyland – Limited Release, $27.99

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Mickey Mouse YesterEars Halloween T-Shirt for Adults – Walt Disney World – Limited Release, $27.99

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Mickey Mouse YesterEars Haunted Mansion T-Shirt for Adults – Walt Disney World – Limited Release, $27.99

In addition to the YesterEars shirts, there are also some cool Limited Release Villains shirts.

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Ursula Disney Villains T-Shirt for Women – Limited Release, $32.99

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Jack Skellington and Sally ”Now and Forever” T-Shirt for Women – Limited Release, $29.99

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Jack Skellington ”Fright Mare” Glow-in-the-Dark T-Shirt for Kids – Limited Release, $34.99

All of these shirts are available until September 27.

SHOP NOW: New Disney Parks Limited Release Shirts – Rocket Rods, Videopolis, & America Sings!

DisneyStore.com has just released three new designs in the YesterEars collection; this time they are all former Disneyland attractions.

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The America Sings shirt features Sam the Eagle and Ollie Owl, while the Rocket Rods and Videopolis shirts feature their respective logos.

  • Disneyland’s Audio-Animatronic America Sings attraction opened June 29, 1974 (to honor the upcoming bicentennial celebration) and closed April 10, 1988
  • Disneyland’s Rocket Rods attraction opened on May 22, 1998 (replacing the PeopleMover) operating intermittently through September 25, 2000
  • Disneyland’s Videopolis nightclub opened on June 22, 1985 and closed in 1989 when it was converted into a stage show venue (renamed Fantasyland Theater in 1995)

All three shirts are priced at $27.99 and are eligible for the Buy One Get One 40% Off promotion. These shirts are only available through Thursday, August 24, 2017.

Note that today is the last day to get the Universe of Energy and Great Movie Ride farewell shirts! So load up your cart and take advantage of free shipping with code SHIP50 on orders over $50.

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New Limited Release Big Thunder, Mickey’s Starland, and SeaBase Alpha Merchandise Now Available

DisneyStore.com has released this month’s shirts in the YesterEars collection, which will be available until August 3rd. There is also a Limited Availability MagicBand 2 this month!

The Big Thunder Mountain Railroad shirt is short sleeve, with a heathered jersey knit and contrast crew neck and cuffs. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad opened at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom on November 15, 1980. There is also an orange MagicBand2 available sporting the same vintage artwork.

The SeaBase Alpha shirt is yellow and sports the original “SeaBase Alpha” logo with the “Future World” tag below.

The Mickey’s Starland shirt sports the original logo, proclaiming it as “The Magical Home of Mickey and Friends,” on a blue tee.

 

The shirts have the Mickey Mouse YesterEars logo on the back, and the MagicBand also has the YesterEars logo on the opposite side.  The shirts and the MagicBand are priced at $27.99, with the Buy One, Get One 40% Off deal still applicable.

 

 

New Limited Release YesterEars Sci-Fi Dine In and Typhoon Lagoon Tees Now Available

DisneyStore.com has released this month’s shirts in the YesterEars collection, which will be available until June 29th.

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The Sci-Fi Dine-In shirt has a 3/4-length raglan sleeve, which are yellow to match the vintage logo. Disney’s Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant first opened April 20, 1991 at Disney-MGM Studios.

The Typhoon Lagoon offering is the traditional short-sleeve tee, in the same peach color and sporting the original Typhoon Lagoon logo just like the shirts that were available when the park opened on June 1, 1989.

Both shirts have the Mickey Mouse YesterEars logo on the back, and are priced at $27.99, with the Buy One, Get One 40% Off deal still applicable.

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New YesterEars Vintage Disneyland Tees Now Available Online

The YesterEars line of vintage-inspired clothing is now featuring three new limited-release shirts, available through May 25th only, at DisneyStore.com.

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Two unisex adult tees, one featuring the Disneyland State Fair logo from 1987-88, and one sporting original Disneyland Space Mountain artwork, are available, as is a third design, a women’s tee in pink featuring a vintage Disneyland Hotel logo.

Disneyland’s Space Mountain first opened to guests on May 27, 1977, so this shirt commemorates the 40th anniversary of that ride’s opening.

These shirts retail for $27.99 and there is also a Buy One, Get One 40% Off promotion available.

Get yours before they’re gone on Thursday May 25, 2017!

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Journey Into Imagination, Alien Encounter, and More Vintage T-Shirts Coming in NEW YesterEars Line

Yester Ears A Vintage Collection by Disney Parks

Yester Ears A Vintage Collection by Disney Parks

Disney today announced “YesterEars” coming to the Disney Parks Online Store on August 18. This collection was inspired by a shop with the same name once found at the former Downtown Disney Pleasure Island area when it first opened. During the next three months, you’ll find limited release apparel inspired by classic Walt Disney World Resort attractions and locations. Here’s a look at what you will find from August 18-25, 2016 at DisneyStore.com/ParkEvents.

Journey Into Imagination t-shirt

Journey Into Imagination t-shirt

The first shirt in this collection is inspired by the original Dreamfinder and Figment shirt that was sold at EPCOT Center in the 1980’s.

Walt Disney World Preview Center Raglan

Walt Disney World Preview Center Raglan

There is also a Raglan with artwork inspired by a Walt Disney World Preview Center advertisement. The Center was open from January 10, 1970, until September 30, 1971. At the location, guests could learn about the project firsthand through displays of models and drawings, and a short filmed presentation. There was also a snack bar and merchandise shop. The original Preview Center building can still be found on Hotel Plaza Boulevard near Disney Springs.

Alien Encounter X-S Tech T-Shirt

Alien Encounter X-S Tech T-Shirt

Finally, you can “seize the future” with this X-S Tech shirt inspired by ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter. This classic Tomorrowland attraction was open from June 20, 1995 to October 11, 2003 in Magic Kingdom Park. Housed in the Tomorrowland Interplanetary Convention Center was the laboratory of X-S Tech, a corporation from a distant planet intent on demonstrating its interplanetary teleportation apparatus. But the demonstration was marred by difficulties and an alien creature was accidentally teleported into the laboratory.

Additional apparel from the “YesterEars” collection will be released over the next 3 months.

A Rival Is Born

The most rewarding part about recording the podcast YesterEARS is learning all the pieces of Disney history that I would never read otherwise. My co-host and lead researcher Austin uncovers many interesting Disney facts each and ever week. This week, I’d like to share one with you here on DV.

Wednesday June 20th, will mark the 76th anniversary of the first screen appearance of Mortimer Mouse. In 1936 the Walt Disney productions cartoon short “Mickey’s Rival” was released featuring Mortimer as the romantic rival for Minnie Mouse. Mortimer is the name that Walt Disney had originally suggested for Mickey Mouse. His wife Lilly didn’t like that idea and suggested Mickey instead. Mickey Mouse, not Mortimer, debuted in “Steamboat Willie” at the Colony Theatre in New York City on November 18, 1928, and was a great success. A couple years later, the name Mortimer was revived, but for a distinctly different looking character who would go onto comic strip fame. But unlike Mickey, after only one cartoon appearance in 1936, Mortimer would disappear from the screen for the next six decades.

Mickey’s Rival

Mortimer was first created for the Mickey Mouse comic strips in 1930, not as a rival to Mickey, but as Minnie Mouse’s ranch-owning uncle. It wasn’t until the 1936 short that Mortimer Mouse was introduced as Mickey’s competition for Minnie’s affections.

Mickey Mouse Comic Strip

Jump to 1999, where Mortimer finaly makes another on screen appearance in Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas. Here, Mortimer is the snooty and wealthy owner of the department store Mortimers. It’s a bit of a dislikable character and his his role of antagonist is re-established.

In the Mickey Mouse Works series Mortimer is once again the main antagonist along with Pete. Here, Mortimer is Mickey’s neighbor and is still competing with Mickey to win Minnie Mouse’s heart.

Mickey Mouse Works

In the House of Mouse television series, Mortimer gets a role as a recurring character. Mortimer appears many times as a guest and tries to trick Mickey and Minnie into breaking up.

House of Mouse

Mortimer has most recently made a cameo is in the CG animated series Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. He has a non-speaking role in Minnie’s Birthday seen sitting beneath a tree, playing a guitar.

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

As far as I could find, Mortimer’s only video games appearances are in the Game Cube’s Disney Sports franchise. He is a playable athlete in the Soccer, Football and Basketball games. He is also in Disney’s Golf as a secret character.

Disney Sports Football

Disney Sports Soccer

Disney Sports Basketball

Mortimer has not yet made any live appearances in the Disney theme parks. However, a mural with several classic Disney characters during the Disney California Adventure expansion was seen, with Mortimer being one of the characters featured.

DCA Construction Wall

I also found a few Mortimer pins on PinPics:

Where will Mortimer appear next? Mortimer’s first screen appearance is just one of many topics we cover in the next episode of YesterEARS, a podcast that looks at “This Week in Disney History.” You can find it at www.YesterEARS.com.

YesterEARS: June3-June 9 Show #007

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to this week’s adventures in YesterEARS. Join professor Ludwig von
Drake and his sidekick as they take you through this week in Disney
history. They discuss numerous topics such as this week’s birthdays, the
cartoon of the week, the musical number, Disney park highlights, the
film of the week, and in memory of. And yes for those of you who are
wondering, YesterEARS was a shop at Pleasure Island. Please subscribe to
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YesterEARS: A New Podcast

by Nick

In between recording the various podcasts I already do and working my normal paying jobs, I had some time I only wasted by sleeping and eating. So when Austin came to me with the idea for a brand new podcast, I said why not? His idea was to discuss “This Week in Disney History.” We brainstormed a few different ways to present this podcast, and it is still a work in progress, but we just finished our third episode and would like to present to you, the YesterEARS podcast.

About the Show

The concept we settled on is to focus on four main topics per show. They are; a memorable moment in Disney Parks history, Disney Movie history, Disney Music history and Disney Cartoon history. This format will allow us to continue into future years and not repeat topics when the same dates roll around. We also run down the birthdays of people connected in some way to anything Disney. This segment usually creates some wandering conversations about our personal thoughts about these people or what they did. In the middle of the show, we have some fun by creating a spoof commercial for one of the events we found out about that week. Each show, we also present some trivia questions for you to answer and then we challenge each other to do or watch something related to what we discovered that show.

The fantastic thing about this podcast is how much we learn about Disney history. Not just the events themselves, but all the little details that are uncovered when researching them. We hope you learn something each show and are taken down memory lane right along with us. As Disney fans ourselves, we have a connection to a lot of the topics discussed and we share our experiences with you. And we encourage you to share with us as well.

Contact Us


Website: http://yesterears.blogspot.com
Email: YesterEARS@gmail.com
Phone: 260 M EARS 28
Twitter: @YesterEARS