What a sight! The Main Street Electrical Parade lives on in the heart's Disney fans worldwide. It is now playing at California Adventure with the musical beat of toe tapping delight. WDCC has recreated many of the main floats from the parade including this one of Cinderella's Coach. A really neat feature of this group of figurines is that they light up! A hidden compartment holds batteries and like the real parade, the figurines shine with bright lights.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Animated Music Box a Limited-edition Collectible to Delight You! Makes A Unique Disney Gift - Inside a cottage in a forest, Snow White discovers the joys of true friendship. The Seven Dwarfs she meets are stalwart and brave, loyal and true, and the best friends a princess could ever wish for! Now, you can dance and sing along in a Disney collectible Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs animated music box that winds up to show the dwarfs rotating around a delighted Snow White.
Recapture the memories of an animated movie classic with this limited-edition Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs animated music box, especially designed by Ardleigh Elliott. This Disney collectible is entirely handcrafted and hand-painted in the finest artist's resin to capture every minute authentic detail - just look at their faces and each character's lively expression. Gleaming golden accents and the movie logo add elegance and the perfect finishing touch. This captivating music box plays the enchanting melody of "Someday My Prince Will Come." A perfect addition to your Disney collection, and it makes a memorable collectible Disney Snow White gift. Strong demand is expected, and you won't want to miss out. Order now!A fine collectible, not intended for children.
Introduced in 1992 at the South Bend Collectible Show, the debut of the Walt Disney Classics Collection (WDCC) was the product of three years of work by Disney animation artists and sculptors to create a line of Disney figurines that would closely resemble their animated counterparts. The incredible detail work on the porcelain figures made them a huge hit with Disney fans and collectors. The first three figures released in the series were scenes from Bambi, Cinderella and the Sorcerer's Apprentice from Fantasia.
To date, there are over 100 different Walt Disney Classics Collection figurines produced and retirements are common, creating a popular secondary market for collectors who desire retired WDCC figures. With each retirement, the molds are actually broken, ensuring that additional figures cannot be created from the same molds. Some figurines are also issued as numbered limited editions and it should be noted that Disney has elected to avoid always starting off their number system with "#1". All WDCC figures carry a backstamp indicating the year of production and they are also issued with a Certificate of Authenticity.
One year after the collection debut, Disney introduced a collector's club as an adjunct to the Classics Collection. Called the Walt Disney Collectors Society, members pay $50 a year to join and this entitles them to a free membership figurine from the WDCC each year and access to members-only sculptures, as well as a newsletter and magazine and an annual WDCC catalog. In 1993, the year the club was introduced, the special charter membership sculpture was Jiminy Cricket from Pinocchio. The collector's society was the first membership club sponsored directly by Disney.
Currently, both the Walt Disney Classics Collection and the Walt Disney Collectors Society are managed by Disney licensee, Enesco, with some of the original Disney staff involved to maintain production quality and Disney's high standards. The transfer of responsibility took place in 2004.