Originally Posted By mousermerf Disney Store website now sell Figment plush in two sizes. 15" <a href="http://www.disneystore.com/plush-figment-plush-toy-15/p/1258212/302604/" target="_blank">http://www.disneystore.com/plu.../302604/</a> And 9" <a href="http://www.disneystore.com/plush-figment-plush-toy-9/p/1258210/302604/" target="_blank">http://www.disneystore.com/plu.../302604/</a> You mission, if you choose to accept it, is to purchase a Figment. No riding the crappy ride required, just get a Figment and maybe.. just maybe.. he'll outsell Mickey
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer ....And they'll take it as a sign that we all love the current ride, and put off refurbing it.
Originally Posted By MPierce What is this obsession with Figment? I mean I could understand it, if it were Chip, and Dale, but Figment?
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORDDU: Oh! So you're into the Chip and Dale dancers, too, are you, MPierce, duckling? Very wise choices. They always look so cute in their skimpy little outfits, don't they?
Originally Posted By CuriouserConstance You know, I recently found a stuffed Figment in my kids toys. I realized it's from like 15 years ago when I visited WDW as a kid. It's a vintage Figment!!
Originally Posted By MPierce >> ORDDU: Oh! So you're into the Chip and Dale dancers, too, are you, MPierce, duckling? Very wise choices. They always look so cute in their skimpy little outfits, don't they? << No, no Witches. The Disney Chip, and Dale. But now that you mention it some of those dancers are cute. Kind of reminds me of a Village People concert.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer >>>What is this obsession with Figment?<<< Figment is freaking awesome.
Originally Posted By hopemax A year before I found out that the Internet had places where you could go and talk to other Disney fans, we went to WDW for the first time. My favorite souvenirs were the Figment stuff I brought home. I seem to come home with at least one new Figment item each trip. My post-internet discovery fascination is with the Orange Bird. I got very excited about the pins they released around Christmas, and there is at least one more coming. <a href="http://eventservices.disney.go.com/files/Blog-2010-04-26_NewOEpins.jpg" target="_blank">http://eventservices.disney.go...pins.jpg</a>
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer Hopemax- head over to eBay and run a search for Orange Bird. You can nab one of the originals (or 12) of them for about 5 bucks. Guy sells them in lots. As you can probably see, I too, have quite a few of the birds.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<My post-internet discovery fascination is with the Orange Bird. I got very excited about the pins they released around Christmas, and there is at least one more coming. <a href="http://eventservices.disney.go...pins.jpg>>" target="_blank">http://eventservices.disney.go...>></a> I actually like those pins (please don't tell a certain LPer!) and one of the local outlets has one of the series at $5.99 ... but I am a cheap Spirit. I won't pay more than $3.99!
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<As you can probably see, I too, have quite a few of the birds. >> I'll trade you some meaningless piece of EPCOT history for one ... wait, I should be getting one just for all the history and entertainment I provide!
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<Really, Spirit? Sawgrass, again?>> Yep. That's the only store I hit with any regularity. Did a lot of shopping at Prop Control/Character Connection/Company D though, so I just browsed when at the mall earlier this week.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer Post 16 was in lieu for the trade, thanks for the Sawgrass tip. I'll make a run soon....
Originally Posted By mousermerf I need to smack you with! Nothing that's good from Epcot is meaningless!