Showing posts with label Vinylmation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vinylmation. Show all posts

Favorite Things: Tiki


One of my favorite things, Disney or otherwise, is Tiki culture. Maybe it's the Adventureland connection (my favorite land) or just the cool, mid-century retro vibe, but my wife and I love it so much we've done one whole room of our house as a 1960s-style mod' Tiki room.

A signature piece in that room is this "big fig" of Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland. It's a perfect replica of the thatched hut at the entrance to that park's Adventureland, complete with a cobblestone-paved garden and the Tiki pre-show totems (Maui, Rongo, Tangaroa, etc.). Some of the totems even have little moving parts, and the entire building can be illuminated from within.


Elsewhere in the room sits this piece, a full-scale replica of the original Enchanted Tiki Room Barker Bird, Juan. Juan was once perched above the entrance to the attraction to talk to passersby and give them an idea of the sort of show they would find inside. This, of course, at a time in the early-'60s when Audio-Animatronics technology was new and guests bought separate tickets for each attraction experience.


Juan ultimately had to fly the coop, since he caused so many traffic jams with people stopping to watch him and blocking the entrance to Adventureland. This resin sculpture, plussed with a real bow tie and collar and artificial tail feathers, was produced several years ago by artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. Kevin and Jody have created some fabulous pieces over the years, including replicas of items from Disneyland's past that could only appeal to the mostdiehard fans. To have a look at some recent work, visit Kevin's blog at this link.

Another favorite in our Tiki room is this limited edition 9" Vinylmation figure. It's really fun, with representations of Jose and Tangaroa on the front. Around back, it's "Here come the girls!" along with the Tiki drummers and mystical fountain. (I wonder what happened to Rosita?)

Favorite Things: Vinylmation


Vinylmation is one of the hottest new collectibles to come out of the Disney Parks. Started just two years ago, hundreds of designs have already been released, all in the familiar shape of Mickey Mouse. Inspired by previous art programs like "75 Mickeys" for the mouse's 75th anniversary, the potential for Vinylmation is limited only by the artists' imagination.

The figures come in 1.5", 3" and 9" sizes, in both open box and mystery box assortments. Some are limited editions, but even the open editions are typically only available for a limited run. Personally, I've limited my collection to just those special figures that represent things from the parks. Two of my favorites are both from Disney's Hollywood Studios.

The 9" Vinylmation for the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater is particularly fun. From the front, it's a perfect representation of the restaurant's marquee, complete with the U.F.O. Turn it around, though, and you'll see art of Mickey and Minnie in one of the Sci-Fi's trademark convertibles, watching a drive-in movie. The image on the screen, part of a clip actually shown in the restaurant, is from the 1957 Ward Kimball-directed "Disneyland" TV episode "Mars and Beyond."


Another favorite is this 3" figure from the recent Park 5 series, depicting the statue of Anubis from the Great Movie Ride. I may be partial, since I was once a tour guide on that "Spectacular Journey Into the Movies," but I really love the details on this piece. The jewel that tempts the ride's bandits and gangsters is a gemstone affixed to the front of the figure. On the back is an image of one of the greatest hidden Mickeys ever made. It's Mickey and Donald as Egyptian hieroglyphics, as seen along the left wall of the ride's Raiders of the Lost Ark sequence preceding the Anubis.


But wait... there's more!
The bottom of each Vinylmation figure bears the signature of the artist who designed it. This particular piece was done by Maria Clapsis, who often adds another little artistic flourish to her signatures. In this case, it's a little tour guide in Egyptian Priest disguise with outstretched hand: "Halt, unbeliever! Disturb the treasure of the gods, and you shall all pay with your lives!"


To discover more about Vinylmation, check out the official Vinylmation site and my friend Steven Miller's Vinylmation Blog.
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