ColinLooksBack
@ColinGorman5
Making videos about Disney/Muppets/Animation!
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Given how much of a merchandise juggernaut Pooh and his friends have been since their Disney debut, I'm surprised they haven't crossed over with Mickey's group more often.
It reminds me of this old record where Pooh is just with the main trio for some reason. There are no Winnie the Pooh related songs on it hes just on the cover
Ms. Pac-Man takes a breather at a @SixFlags amusement park in the early '80s. She and her husband were mainstays at the parks back then, and even had their own dedicated area with rides and shows.
A weird face, if I've ever seen one.
I noticed something different between the original 35mm print and the BluRay version of "Aladdin" (1992)...
I miss that time in the 70's and 80's where Brer Bear was just one of the gang with Mickey and the others.




Newly discovered images have confirmed the collab! And now we have a clear look at Muppet Frank & Boo, too.
Take this with a grain of sugar, but newly discovered product images suggest that the Monster Cereals might be partnering with The Jim Henson Company for this year's boxes!! Thanks to Mikey H. for the info.
In honor of the new "Disney Starlight" nighttime parade debuting Sunday at Magic Kingdom, here's a flashback to some old-school Disney World nightmare fuel The "SpectroMen" from the defunct SpectroMagic parade
Various pages from a 1985 Japanese Super Mario Bros. story / activity book.
Update from our friends at @360DegreesofDis, this is actually Pete’s second overlay. The 2025 edition of “Quacky Celebration ★ Donald the Legend!” at Tokyo Disneyland gets the first ever one. Thanks pals! ✨💫 Official photo
Happy Anniversary (one day late) to our 2011 Winnie the Pooh movie!
Japanese cover art for #TheBraveLittleToaster book by Thomas M. Disch. Always interesting to see an interpretation of the original, non-animated characters!

Once you discover the secret warp zone in World Showcase Lagoon, it's possible to beat the game in only a few pavilions, but none of us growing up without an instruction guide ever knew that. Plus, the Illuminations bonus level is a toughie!
Yeah, but getting Figment as a mount helped power through enemies. And fighting Koopa at the top of Spaceship Mushroom Kingdom was a delight.
People tend to regard the Morocco level as the hardest, but the Martin Short enemies in the Wonders of Life and Canada had me stuck for WEEKS as a kid.
If EPCOT was a Mario level.
New video is up for all you fans of #TonyTheTiger! (Believe me, I know you're here.) youtu.be/N6zokZDasw0
In the Summer of 1989, a MUPPET KIDS Happy Meal was tested in Springfield, MO. Each character was on a tricycle, which could snap together with each of the other toys. A very cool and very rare set.
River DNA in the womb. Early 1953 plans evolve for "Disneyland." See more in the new book "Happiest Place on Earth"
Rare view of the blacksmith shop interior on Tom Sawyer Island.
Une nouvelle figurine de Willie Le Géant est arrivée au kart Pop-Corn de Fantasyland ! Vous connaissez ce personnage ?😃 Une belle référence ! Vous pouvez le retrouvez également dans une des boutiques du parc ! Vous savez laquelle !
Probably a staged photo, but it's interesting from a historical standpoint. A lot of character dining in my recollection has always been themed (princesses, Pooh, Mickey + Co), but this shows Goofy, Pluto, the White Rabbit, and Brer Fox---essentially, "whatever costumes we had."
Goofy, Pluto, and friends as seen at the Contemporary Cafe at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. During this time in the resorts history, the Contemporary Cafe hosted Character Dining during breakfast and dinner buffets. Chef Mickeys was not located at the resort at this time.
Whenever anybody does the "What if X property was anime!?" they just slap on stereotypical anime eyes and spiky hair, regardless of what genre the source material is. Anime Homer would realistically look like a Shin-chan character or something.