Friday, March 20, 2015

Margaret Kerry lived my Pixie Dream!

Tinkerbell as she appears in the 1953 classic, Peter Pan, is my favorite Disney character of all time. Period. Not unlike the Neverland mermaids ('We were only trying to drown her!'), Tinkerbell's personality is built around stereotypes men associate with women; she's hot-headed and jealous, volatile and suspicious of other women. As a feminist, I should find the direction Marc Davies took when creating her offensive, but if Taylor Swift can declare her insanity to the world and still be a solid babe, I think I can love this adorable little pixie, tantrums and all.

Her personality is best demonstrated in the iconic drawer scene, which happens to be one of my favorites from the movie:


In the age before computers, animators used tangible sculpts and models when working. In many cases, a scene was essentially shot in live action, and the reels used to work from when animating. The following photos I came across show that this scene was no exception!:





The actresses' name is Margaret Kerry and doesn't she look like she's having a blast! Those scissors! I just love the rudimentary, yet charming nature of animation at that time. Kerry also modeled as one of the mermaids. She is of course very old now but released a book last year, Tinker Bell Talks, which I would love to get my hands on!

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Inspiration for my Frontierland-themed Living Room!

When I eventually own a home, I have this vague plan that every room in my house will be inspired by a land in the Magic Kingdom. As of right now, I think the master bedroom will be inspired by Adventureland, the kitchen by Fantasyland, and the living room by Frontierland. This is not to say that I want my home to be thoroughly Disney-fied, more that I am inspired by the immersive environments created by imagineers and think it sounds like a fun challenge to create some for myself! 

Although the realization of this vision may be some time off, I am always looking for pieces that fit within the given themes, whilst remaining tasteful and subtle. Last September, I came across some interesting pieces in the lobby of Frontier Tower where we were staying at the Disneyland Hotel:


I imagine my Frontierland living room will be furnished with finely-crafted wood pieces, but I also must have some cow skin detailing to provide a little interest!:



I think Ikea sells a cow skin ottoman, which could work nicely. Speaking of ottomans, these etched leather ottomans are just gorgeous! (I get super excited about leather):



In addition, the lobby had this incredible model of Big Thunder Mountain, which was really neat:




I took some photos in the lobbies of the other towers which I will share eventually, but the Frontier lobby provided the most practical inspiration. At some point I want to begin sharing items that I pick up, but for right now I'll just have to dream.

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Whimsy in and around the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique!

With the release date of Cinderella fast approaching (which I'm SUPER psyched about... Cate Blanchett and Helena Bonham-Carter, yes please!), I thought I would share some photos I snapped last September of some whimsical details in and around the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at Disneyland;


This diorama is set up in the shop's left-hand window and depicts the moment when Cinderella, newly transformed, is about to board her carriage and leave for the ball:


Besides the fact that I'm a sucker for miniatures in general, I love the details on the dolls and props, particularly the pink cushioning on the interior of the carriage and Cindy's perfect little bun!:



Gus, Jaq, and friends make an appearance in the other window which displays product for sale in the shop:


This gorgeous stained glass window in the interior of the shop also deserves a shout-out. Just beautiful:


It is this level of detail that has made Disney Parks so beloved, and nowhere is this more true than in Disneyland's Fantasyland (except for perhaps at Tokyo Disneysea, but I'll reserve comment until I make it over there). Can't wait to be back in August for D23! 

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Bizarre Moments in Vintage Disney Comics!

This year for Christmas, I received some really awesome Disney-related gifts, amongst them being this unique book of vintage Disney comics:


The book is a collection of vintage comic books published between 1941 and 1953, inspired by Snow White, Bambi, Dumbo, Alice in Wonderland, and Peter Pan (my favorite!)Besides the fact that the illustrations are delightful in and of themselves, I have enjoyed working my way through these rare editions because of the extra color they add to the stories from which they are inspired. In places, the cartoons offer a glimpse of characters, costumes, and moments not covered in the feature film. 

To me, the most bizarre example of this is the third book in the anthology, The Seven Dwarves and Dumbo:


The story takes place after Snow White has left the Dwarves and married the Prince. The Dwarves are sad that Snow White is gone, so she sends them a magic lamp and they wish for a new friend to take her place. This would not be weird in and of itself, if it wasn't Dumbo who shows up to fill this role:


It's funny. The mash-up plot suggests that the stories take place within the same universe, kind of an Into the Woods/Once Upon A Time sort of deal.

Also, the Evil Queen has a brother?:



This is definitely not a book for everyone, but if you consider yourself an amateur Disney historian and/or comic enthusiast, it's worth checking out!

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Lovely Choices at the EPCOT Starbucks

In the age of social media, every change (large or seemingly insignificant), made to a Disney Park is met with some degree of adversarial reaction. This is simply a reality when dealing with something that is beloved; passionate fans differ when it comes to levels of tolerance for change and have a wide range of opinions regarding whether any given modification is suitable.  Last year, the opening of several in-park Starbucks locations was no exception.

This post, however, is not about whether or not I think Starbucks belongs inside the parks (although, for the record, it is absolutely wonderful to be able to get a serious caffeinated beverage when one is scampering around the parks for 12 hours straight); it is about some of the design choices that were made with regards to the themeing of the space.

No other Starbucks in the world looks like this, and rightly so! The cool color scheme and fluid lines give the interior a vaguely futuristic feel:

Love the sign!
Some of the tile is just lovely; I want to get my hands on that bubble tile against the cash wrap wall! So nice!:





Gorgeous!

Although one will most likely notice the blues and greens, organic tones are also used throughout. I believe the interior was designed to mimic the themeing found in the Seas Pavilion and The Land Pavilion considering that they are the Pavilions closest by:


These light fixtures appear to be made out of organic materials reminiscent of the Land.


Monday, January 19, 2015

Meet and Greet Monday: Meeting Ariel Coast to Coast!

This year I was fortunate enough to meet everyone's favorite mermaid, twice!; once in Florida as a mermaid at her Grotto in New Fantasyland and once in California as a human at Fantasy Faire. Here are the Instax shots from the meets. Check out that adorable signature!:



Although I preferred this particular actress that played Ariel as a human (she was so sweet and bubbly), in general I like meeting Ariel as a mermaid better. I still think human Ariel should meet in her pink dress, and her lovely grotto in Florida, with its watery tones and gorgeous rock sculpts, makes the room at Fantasy Faire look very flat. The following shots aren't the best, but you get the idea:



She's such fun to have a chat with. Now if we could just get Triton, Attina, Alana, Adella, Aquata, Arista, and Andrina to all meet together a la the Seven Dwarves meet, I think my life would be complete.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Best of the Mitsukoshi Department Store!

It is no secret to regular readers of this blog that I have a moderate to severe fascination/obsession with all things Japan-related. Thus, one of my favorite places to pass the time in all of Walt Disney World is the Mitsokoshi Department store in Epcot. Modeled after a Tokyo-based chain with the same name, the store sells a plethora of Japanese goods, including toys, kimonos, sake, Asian snacks, and small trinkets.

There are so many lovely and unique things to look at that I thought it would be fun to take some pictures of my absolute favorite to share with you!:

1: A hanging Toturo pouch!:


2. Bowls on bowls on bowls!:


Fat cat bowl!

3: Erasers! My ten year-old self is loosing her mind:

Some adorable erasers...


3: Super-cute pastel bentos:


4: And lastly, the pick-your-own-oyster ladies! This experience is definitely on my bucket list: