Disney Figurines

Piebald

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I made this post in the Disney Collectibles forum, but got one response. I am curious to know if they still sell figurines at the Parks or even in any place else? I remember back in the day at Disney Stores and the parks they'd have literally baskets of Disney figurines. They were either little plastic ones,wind-up toys, etc.
Recently at MK, I found nothing. Maybe very few but nothing that I remember. Has Disney decided that these little things just dont sell anymore? I know they have a couple of boxes of them at the Disney Store, but they tend to be more expensive and not individual sets.They're always Stitch,Buzz or one of those lame Disney Channel shows. Sadly the only thing that I see anymore that even resembles what I'm talking about tend to be the toys you get at Mcdonalds. I know they can be found on EBAY and numerous websites, but I'm just wondering where I can or why I can't seem to find any around these days. Thanks guys
 

vonpluto

Well-Known Member
If you're talking about the small paintred rubber figures, most of those were made by Bullyland, a German company:

http://www.bullyland.de/index.php?startland=_en

Most of the shops across property sold these figures, but the largest selection was at the Germany Pavillion in WS. I have not seen them there for a few years.

We collect them and the last animated feature figures we have are from Mulan. Almost all of the Disney characters were produced. We have a Horace Horsecollar, Fantasia figures and the crew from Captain EO.

Frank
 

Rotel1026

Active Member
There's a website I found the address to in the Disney Visa card newsletter. It's www.WaltDisneyClassicsCollection.com. You can join for a fee but I think you might be able to buy them at select stores? Not sure about that. I did go to WDW in July and seem to remember there being at least one small rack of figurines at most of the bigger stores. I remember seeing them at the MouseGear store at Epcot. Most of the figurines seemed to share space with the bobble head dolls and there seemed to be a good deal of those.
 
vonpluto said:
If you're talking about the small paintred rubber figures, most of those were made by Bullyland, a German company:

http://www.bullyland.de/index.php?startland=_en

Most of the shops across property sold these figures, but the largest selection was at the Germany Pavillion in WS. I have not seen them there for a few years.

We collect them and the last animated feature figures we have are from Mulan. Almost all of the Disney characters were produced. We have a Horace Horsecollar, Fantasia figures and the crew from Captain EO.

Frank
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wannabeBelle

Well-Known Member
the type of figurines I Am talking about are the real collectable type. I just bought a lovely Beauty & the Beast Lenox figurine at Fortunoff's. They had the entire Disney Lenox collection as well as the Disney Christmas ornaments!!! Hope this helps. Belle
 

Piebald

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I think you guys aren't talking about the same thing I am. I'm just asking about regular, little "Made in China" toys. Not porcelain figures or toys from Germany. Unfortunately I didn't check Mousegear when I went earlier this year but I guess I'll try to look more thoroughly at WDW next time I go.
 

diz420

New Member
The cheaper ones I have seen in Epcot around World Showcase and in MGM and also the MK. They dont sell one at a time any more. Just packs of a 4 or 5 for about 7 to 10 bucks. Ive seen Snow White and the 7 dwarfs, Aladdin and a bunch more. they come in a box with a clear front and they have diffrent ones all over WDW. Hope that helps a little more? I have been planning to buy a set or two but havent had the chance since june...
 

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