This Snow White bank was purchased from the Disney Store circa 2002. Composed of PVC plastic, it measures approximately 8.5" tall. Manufactured by Enesco as part of their Disney Classics collection. Made in China.
The bank was packaged in plastic with a decorative paperboard backdrop.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Evil Queen Premium Format Figure
The Evil Queen Premium Format Figure came out in 2009. Made of polystone (resin), each piece was individually painted and dressed in a detailed, real fabric costume. The Sideshow Collectibles' exclusive version included a unique feature available nowhere else: a spell book, skull and raven figure.
Above images via Sideshow Collectibles.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Snow White Bouncers
When this post was first started, it was because I'd stumbled upon this first Snow White-themed inflatable bouncer. I thought it was sort of unique, a one-of-a-kind deal. I was mistaken.
Available for rental from Bounce Around in Auckland, New Zealand, this blow up Snow White Bouncer is hired out for kids birthday parties, school events and public functions. Cost per hire: $195.00 (NZD), 5 hour hire, extra time $50 per hour. Sorry no Adult Bouncy Castles available. Ages up to 5 years only.
Next I found this Snow White Bouncer offered by Argo Production House in Hong Kong.
Then the bouncers started popping up all over the place in Google searches. The Snow White Bouncy Castle is available for rental, £65 a day from Bounce Krazee. Located in High Wycombe, UK, they rent out inflatables in Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Middlesex and Oxfordshire. This one's for ages up to 12 years old.
Bouncy Snow White, £60.00 a day from Sasaquads in London, UK.
Snow White Bouncer, £50 a day from Bump 'n' Jump in Hampshire, UK.
Snow White Jump-n-Slide, from Fun Play Inflatables in Bucharest, Romania + another Snow White Bouncer, $95 a day from Candy the Happiest Clown in Miami, Florida.
The Disney Princess Castle from Bounce Arena in the Hudson Valley of New York + the Disney Princess Combo, $250 a day from Awesome Party Inflatables in Tampa, Florida.
If you haven't gotten enough, there are plenty more Snow White inflatables out there for all your bouncing pleasure.
Available for rental from Bounce Around in Auckland, New Zealand, this blow up Snow White Bouncer is hired out for kids birthday parties, school events and public functions. Cost per hire: $195.00 (NZD), 5 hour hire, extra time $50 per hour. Sorry no Adult Bouncy Castles available. Ages up to 5 years only.
Next I found this Snow White Bouncer offered by Argo Production House in Hong Kong.
Then the bouncers started popping up all over the place in Google searches. The Snow White Bouncy Castle is available for rental, £65 a day from Bounce Krazee. Located in High Wycombe, UK, they rent out inflatables in Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Middlesex and Oxfordshire. This one's for ages up to 12 years old.
Bouncy Snow White, £60.00 a day from Sasaquads in London, UK.
Snow White Bouncer, £50 a day from Bump 'n' Jump in Hampshire, UK.
Snow White Jump-n-Slide, from Fun Play Inflatables in Bucharest, Romania + another Snow White Bouncer, $95 a day from Candy the Happiest Clown in Miami, Florida.
The Disney Princess Castle from Bounce Arena in the Hudson Valley of New York + the Disney Princess Combo, $250 a day from Awesome Party Inflatables in Tampa, Florida.
If you haven't gotten enough, there are plenty more Snow White inflatables out there for all your bouncing pleasure.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Snow White in Japanese Solid Gold
There was a lot of promotional buzz associated with the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on Blu-ray last October, but none probably more distinction than this set of solid gold figures featuring the princess and all seven dwarfs. Produced in Japan, it took 15 artisans six months to create. They used 1.6kg of solid gold in the set that is valued at 30 million yen! It also included an apple with 11 diamonds (1.6 karats approx).
The set was designed by Tanaka Kikinzoku, a retailer of precious metals and jewelry, in celebration of the Blu-ray release. It traveled to five cities in Japan, starting at the Ginza Tanaka headquarters in Tokyo on November 5 before visiting Shinsaibashi, Nagoya, Sendai and Fukuoka through December 25 of last year. Since it was not for sale, one has to wonder in whose hands the set finally ended up.
The set was designed by Tanaka Kikinzoku, a retailer of precious metals and jewelry, in celebration of the Blu-ray release. It traveled to five cities in Japan, starting at the Ginza Tanaka headquarters in Tokyo on November 5 before visiting Shinsaibashi, Nagoya, Sendai and Fukuoka through December 25 of last year. Since it was not for sale, one has to wonder in whose hands the set finally ended up.
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