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2019 pin releases

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I dunno, since they seem to get other clip art just as easily? It almost seems more like they want new designs, and it's easier to alter something over drawing it from scratch and having to get it approved?
That's a solid point. /nod

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That's a solid point. /nod

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Any ways, it's just a funny thing that I definitely notice, but I'm sure 90% of other people don't
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The Lion King screener for D23 in May comes with a pin. I wonder what it will look like?

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Ditto, appreciate the love for our favorite characters who seem so under appreciated, but some of those designs are downright ugly! XD
Love the Figaro purse!
Also weird flex, and I'm sure not many others would notice, the 101 Dalmatian mini backpack uses both clip art in the style of the original film from the 60's, but also clipart of the animated versions of the pups they used for merchandise for the live action remake in 1996! I've been noticing as well, as of late Lounge Fly has been taking Lion King 2: Simba's Pride clipart, of both Kovu and Kiara, and have been recoloring, and editing them to be Simba and Nala! So weird!

Def a weird flex but ok

PS i only just learned that phrase a few months ago from a podcast


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Confession time I have a strange admiration for 20,000 Leagues! Is the only way to obtain this via that damn auction site?

I've picked up several of these movie releases and they've all come from the bay and there are usually only ever a few of them that surface there, I've never seen anyone here selling or trading them and they seem sparse on PinPics as well.
 
It was under the most auspicious of circumstances that I found myself once again embroiled in one of the greatest mysteries of our age along side one of the most intrepid gentlemen I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. The Monthly Circular had flown to my attention, as it certainly had to others, and on it showcased a brilliantly enticing exhibition of the most peculiar nature: a collection of disguises, from various famous literary and cinematic encounters, which advertised only half of the collection while the other half was a mystery, concealed as it were until one had already partook of the release.

I, like any other mundane member of the kingdom, had my curiosity piqued, and got it into my head to travel to the exhibition, on behalf of my other curious colleagues, to discover the identity of these concealed mysteries. But to do so alone would have been folly. And so, I extended the invitation to that illustrious sleuth, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, and hoped his pention for the unknown was enough to ensure his company.

"Holmes, my good man," I said one early Thursday morning, "mighten I impose apon you to accompany me to this Disguise Collection exhibition? The thrill of the hunt, the sweet scent of a mystery, and all that, would surely be of interest to even a keen mind such as yours. What say you, old chap?"

He turned and looked at me as if broken out of deep concentration." Yeah, sure. I can go. But why are you talking like that, CJ?"

Ho ho! By Jove, the man was already in character! Pretending to be but an average Joe, going by the name of Russ, apparently. Without much adieu, we gathered our things and began at once toward what was soon to become a most interesting case. The Case of the Disney Disguises!

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It was under the most auspicious of circumstances that I found myself once again embroiled in one of the greatest mysteries of our age along side one of the most intrepid gentlemen I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. The Monthly Circular had flown to my attention, as it certainly had to others, and on it showcased a brilliantly enticing exhibition of the most peculiar nature: a collection of disguises, from various famous literary and cinematic encounters, which advertised only half of the collection while the other half was a mystery, concealed as it were until one had already partook of the release.

I, like any other mundane member of the kingdom, had my curiosity piqued, and got it into my head to travel to the exhibition, on behalf of my other curious colleagues, to discover the identity of these concealed mysteries. But to do so alone would have been folly. And so, I extended the invitation to that illustrious sleuth, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, and hoped his pention for the unknown was enough to ensure his company.

"Holmes, my good man," I said one early Thursday morning, "mighten I impose apon you to accompany me to this Disguise Collection exhibition? The thrill of the hunt, the sweet scent of a mystery, and all that, would surely be of interest to even a keen mind such as yours. What say you, old chap?"

He turned and looked at me as if broken out of deep concentration." Yeah, sure. I can go. But why are you talking like that, CJ?"

Ho ho! By Jove, the man was already in character! Pretending to be but an average Joe, going by the name of Russ, apparently. Without much adieu, we gathered our things and began at once toward what was soon to become a most interesting case. The Case of the Disney Disguises!

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I <3 you so much.
 
It was under the most auspicious of circumstances that I found myself once again embroiled in one of the greatest mysteries of our age along side one of the most intrepid gentlemen I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. The Monthly Circular had flown to my attention, as it certainly had to others, and on it showcased a brilliantly enticing exhibition of the most peculiar nature: a collection of disguises, from various famous literary and cinematic encounters, which advertised only half of the collection while the other half was a mystery, concealed as it were until one had already partook of the release.

I, like any other mundane member of the kingdom, had my curiosity piqued, and got it into my head to travel to the exhibition, on behalf of my other curious colleagues, to discover the identity of these concealed mysteries. But to do so alone would have been folly. And so, I extended the invitation to that illustrious sleuth, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, and hoped his pention for the unknown was enough to ensure his company.

"Holmes, my good man," I said one early Thursday morning, "mighten I impose apon you to accompany me to this Disguise Collection exhibition? The thrill of the hunt, the sweet scent of a mystery, and all that, would surely be of interest to even a keen mind such as yours. What say you, old chap?"

He turned and looked at me as if broken out of deep concentration." Yeah, sure. I can go. But why are you talking like that, CJ?"

Ho ho! By Jove, the man was already in character! Pretending to be but an average Joe, going by the name of Russ, apparently. Without much adieu, we gathered our things and began at once toward what was soon to become a most interesting case. The Case of the Disney Disguises!

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I <3 you so much.

And I <3 Russ. :D
 
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