Disney Characters Drawn to Scale
Remember Juan Pablo Bravo’s Pixar character scale comparison chart? We’ll he’s back. This time he’s got 250 Disney characters over the years – at a whopping 20,779 pixels wide.
Remember Juan Pablo Bravo’s Pixar character scale comparison chart? We’ll he’s back. This time he’s got 250 Disney characters over the years – at a whopping 20,779 pixels wide.
These advertisements for Disney’s Star Wars Weekends at their Hollywood Studios theme park are truly inspired. Our favorite? Yoda carving Mickey Mouse hedges with his lightsaber.
Might there be a touch of romance in the cards for Barbie as we meet the sophisticated Ken in the new trailer for Toy Story 3, due out in June? We think the blue leopard print shirt is a dealmaker.
As promised, Toy Story 3’s second trailer is now up: while we get a better idea of the plot, we’re loving Pixar’s slightly risqué sense of humor–nice ascots and lincoln logs, anyone?
Call us mad as hatters, but we’re actually excited over this second trailer for Alice in Wonderland; faster paced and more fun than the first, it conjures up memories of the 1951 classic.
T Campbell & John Waltrip’s Epic Misney celebrates Disney and Marvel becoming the happiest ohana on earth with a mashup that’ll hook you in with its fantastic and incredible images.
Epically detailed with interior views, movable parts, and LED lights, this 1:45 scale, 4-foot model of Captain Nemo’s Nautilus is based on Disney’s 1954 20,000 Leagues; limited to 500.
The Hidden Mickey isn’t that hidden with this Jam Home Made Secret Mickey Watch, but we like the way it’s integrated with the three chrono dials; note that the Mouse is Japan-only.
The trailer for Toy Story 3 is finally out: we won’t spoil it for you, but it suffices to say we get to see several old characters in a new light–and in the case of one, a brand new language.
This 19″ Rocketeer Premium Format figure is a faithful ode to one of our favorite films; everything from the fabric costume to Beeman’s gum on his jetpack is meticulously detailed.
Worth1000.com’s Photoshop army takes on Disney’s surprise acquisition of Marvel Comics with Marvel/Disney Hybrids; our favorites: Mickey’s Fantastic Four and Snow White Hulk.
From the happiest place on earth to scary as hell: Jeffrey Thomas’ Twisted Disney Princesses are fantastically wicked makeovers of Alice, Pocahantas, Mulan and Snow White.
Woody, Buzz and the gang are set to become toys of a slightly brickier persuasion: LEGO will be releasing minifigs for Toy Story, Cars and other Disney franchises in January 2010.
It’s been rumored that Disney is working on a steampunk game, but above is our first peek at the tentatively named Epic Mickey; it’s from websites of concept artists tied to the project.
A hybrid of the KAWS Companion and Hajime Soroyama’s Future Mickey Mouse, the Soroyama Companion is a 13″ is fully posable with a metal finish; it’s due out 6/27 at Kawsone.com.
BLOC28 is an ongoing program where urban artists reinterpret Mickey Mouse; these BLOC28 by Disney tees are a fascinating post-modern look at history’s most iconic mouse.
The Dark Side teams up with the Mouse Side in these clever ads promoting Star Wars weekends at Disney’s Hollywood/MGM Studios in Florida; Boba in baggage claim is pure gold carbonite.
This latest trailer for Disney’s G-Force feels almost like a legitimate spy movie, with plenty of covert gadgets and Underworld’s Bill Nighy as arch villain; that is, until the fart jokes start.
Fresh from Japan, this mini figure set includes eight robots from the epic “prison break” scene in WALL-E, including EVE and M-O; it measure 5.5″ long and includes a snap-together base.
Based on Runaway Brain, an Academy Award nominated short released in 1995, this giant 12″ statue shows Mickey in a crazed state due to a brain transfer by Dr. Frankenollie.
Alright, so sue us for saying “da mouse is in da house,” but this BLOC28 Mickey Mouse x New Era 59Fifty fitted set is too tempting to resist; limited to 500 sets via Span of Sunset.
Anyone can build a simulacrum of Wall-E out of Legos, but Korean brick fanatic Gyuta has built a version that can transform itself into Wall-E’s cube form as well as motor around on treads.
We’ve got dozens of spare RCA cables lying around, so we’re glad Steven Tu finally put them to good use with this AV Mouse t-shirt; it gives new meaning to Disney’s Electrical Parade.
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