Howdy do....
It's me, your ol' purple pal.
I'm not a 'newbie' to the Forums, but you could say I am to this particular section.
Some here may recall my rare ventures into a few random threads here, probably best known for my hand drawn and painted artwork.
Oh, and my outspoken loyalty to Tony Baxter.
Love that man and his works.
I was passing through again and saw this topic, so thought I would stop in and say hello.
It's always nice to see a place online where people can bounce ideas off of each other and have some spirited discussion.
Keep at it and remember that even the most far fetched and seemingly silly idea can eventually lead you to a concept that may end up being the perfect solution!
And now a little about me.....
Artist, puppeteer, animator / dimensional animator.
Big fan of Animtronics in general, traditionally animated feature films, EPCOT Center and the Disney Theme Parks in general.
I like fantasy adventure films, orchestrational music / film scores, and nature.
I would say Disney traditional animation and the Theme Park experiences had a major impact and influence on me and definitely steered my life in a direction.
Been drawing since I was three, performing with my own handmade marionette puppets since I was 6 , and first visited Walt Disney World at age 8 in 1979 .
The only thing I remember about that first trip was the flight to Orlando ( my first ) and 'The Mickey Mouse Revue'.
Next visit was when I was 12 , to visit the then brand new EPCOT Center in April of 1983.
Blew me away, even at that age.
Life changing. Yes, that epic.
Experienced the Original 'Journey Into Imagination' Attraction and I was hooked and good.
That Attraction means a great deal to me on a personal level.
Really inspired me, and it STILL does!
Favorite Attractions would be the Original 'Journey Into Imagination' ( absolute #1 ), 'Big Thunder Mountain Railroad' (Disneyland), 'The American Adventure' (EPCOT), 'Splash Mountain', and 'Spaceship Earth' ( earlier versions).
There are many others I enjoy (The Enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland ) but the above would be my Top Five.
I love Disneyland Park and still call EPCOT 'home' although it saddens me to see how far it has fallen from its once glorious position of being a place that truly inspired.
Enough about lil' ol' me....let's hear more about you!
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