Posts by Todd Horan
Remembering the great HENRY MANCINI - born 102yrs ago today - winner of 4 Academy Awards, 20 Grammyās and a Golden Globe.
The end of an era.
Really sorry to hear the news. Here's hoping for something bigger and better really soon!!
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Now that Artemis is back, I have a little surprise treat for your Friday night/weekend viewing - a rare promotional film for World Showcase dating to 1974 or 1975. See a whole different conception for the park, including loads of attractions that were never to be! www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS1w...
Hidden Mickey situation
Miniature "Hot Wheels" style metal toy cars of popular Subaru cars.
A custom Amtrak NextGen Acela plush toy. I've designed all of the wooden and plush toys for Amtrak for the last 12 years.
A custom designed snow globe designed for Goodyear
Custom designed resin earrings in the shape of the Walt Disney World monorails.
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If you see this, post a character from space.
Keeping the crazy weekend going by making sure Luigi is represented as well!
Spock, as he appears at the end of Star Trek III and the beginning of Star Trek IV, is wearing white Vulcan robes with his head slightly bowed and his hands clasped in front of him looking solemn. He is standing inside a tomb. Behind him is the doorway to the tomb, where a rock has been rolled away. Beyond that we can see a Vulcan IDIC totem on a hill. At the top of the image in Star Trek font we see the words "HE IS RISEN"
He is risen!
(but the question remains, how does he feel?)
#StarTrek #StarTrekMemes
In a scene from Star Trek: First Contact, we see Zefram Cochrane aboard the Phoenix, which is just about to launch. He smiles, holding up a green-yellow octagonal disk. Behind him in the passenger seats we see Geordi La Forge to the right looking on in surprise, and to the left we see Dr. Teeth of the Electric Mayhem smiling and laughing encouragingly.
Day 165 of inserting a Muppet into a Star Trek screenshot
Happy First Contact Day! š
#StarTrek #StarTrekFirstContact
#TheMuppets #ElectricMayhem
Kirk Douglas and Walt Disney sitting on the Lilly Belle in Walt's backyard railroad the Carolwood Pacific
Kirk Douglas piloting the Lilly Belle
This episode is famous due to the fact that Kirk Douglas was featured in this episode and footage of him and his children were used without permission. Douglas sued Disney for $415,000 after the episode aired a 2nd time . Later he dropped the suit saying "You can't sue God!"
Original movie poster for "Out Of Scale" released on 11/2/51
Donald Duck on his miniature backyard railroad engine
Donald Duck sitting on his backyard railroad engine
The final cartoon segment is once again a Donald Duck classic: "Out Of Scale" where as usual he matches wits (and loses) with Chip 'n' Dale as they hijack his backyard railroad.š§µ
Olliver Johnston with his miniature rail car
Ward Kimball on the Emma Nevada
Walt sitting on a box car in his backyard railroad
Walt lying on a boxcar on his backyard railroad
The final segment featured was all about hobbies. And not just any hobby-but Walt's FAVORITE hobby-miniature railroading!! Highlighted in this segment were 2 of Walt's animators-Ollie Johnston and Ward Kimball who both had their own railroads. Of course Walt's backyard set up is featured as wellš§µ
Original movie poster for "Donald Gets Drafted" released on 5/1/42
Donald Duck looking his best in his Army uniform
Donald getting reprimanded by Sergeant Pete
Original movie poster for "Fall Out-Fall In released on 4/23/43
Stories based on historical fact is next up. We are treated to 2 Donald Duck cartoons from WWII: "Donald Gets Drafted" and "Fall Out-Fall In". Donald's war cartoons were extremely popular! š§µ
Title card for the Mickey Mouse/Pluto cartoon "R'coon Dawg" released on 8/10/51
Raccoon has swiped Mickey Mouse's 'coon skin cap
Pluto sheepishly backs away when the crafty raccoon tricks Pluto into thinking he has a baby which is actually Mickey's 'coon skin cap!
The crafty raccoon watching Pluto who is off screen
Next we have a story based on the True-Life Adventure series. Studio artists got their inspiration from footage of a raccoon being chased by a group of hounds. This in turn became the classic Pluto cartoon "R'coon Dawg" where Pluto is 'coon hunting with Mickey (not successfully like always) š§µ
Original movie poster for "Crazy Over Daisy" released on 3/24/50
Dale making fun of Donald Duck on his appearance while riding his oversized bike
Donald Duck riding his newly constructed bike powered by Chip 'n' Dale
Wallace composes a theme song for Daisy which becomes the title of the cartoon "Crazy Over Daisy" where Donald attempts to get his revenge (of course) with Chip 'n' Dale when they reck his bike as he heads over to Daisy's house. Wallace's song is definitely an ear worm š¶ š§µ