Skeletons Enjoying the Mad Tea Party at Disneyland
If they didn’t have Mouse ears, they’d have no ears at all.Photo by Gold Standard.
If they didn’t have Mouse ears, they’d have no ears at all.Photo by Gold Standard.
Another entertainment strike, it seems, this one fueled by a bit of hookah courage. This is evidently a blacklight poster from 1970. “Artist: Petagno III.… Read More »Ain’t Gonna Work on Dizzy’s Farm No More
This is one of the strangest Disney-branded products I can think of. Volume 2 features 160 medical and behavioral concerns of childhood, in alphabetical order,… Read More »Disney Encyclopedia of Baby and Child Care
With Zip-A-Dee Doo Dah still fresh in my mind from earlier this week, I guess it’s natural my mind roams to other questionable Disney depictions.… Read More »There were many many elephants at this sale, but this was the best
Fresh on the news that the “Zip-A-Dee Doo Dah” lyric has been axed from a Disneyland parade (as well as the retrofitting of Splash Mountain… Read More »Zip-A-Dee Doo Dah 45 from Cricket Records
The pink note sets out a provenance for the autographs of the OG Mouseketeers, collected at Disneyland in 1956. Photo by Aversa.
This is pretty amazing. I’ve seen other dioramas, but they are more faithful in a way. The Matterhorn looks like the Matterhorn. But on this… Read More »Disneyland Toy Diorama
The world neither needed nor wanted a disco version of “It’s a Small World” and “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah”. Wikipedia informs me this album went double platinum. Photo… Read More »Mickey Mouse Disco
Great story book from 1944, including several tales that would later be animated features from Disney. Here’s a great look at what’s inside. Brer Rabbit,… Read More »Walt Disney’s Surprise Package, 1944
This is a pretty neat early Disneyland tchotchke with some of the older attractions in the park. I think the Haunted Mansion is the ‘youngest’… Read More »Disneyland Candy Dish