A blog about my interests, mainly the history of fighting games. I also talk about animation, comic books, car culture, and art. Co-host of the Pink Monorail Podcast. Contributor to MiceChat, and Jim Hill Media. Former blogger on the old 1UP community site, and Capcom-Unity as well.
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Freeze frame, my poster collection, part 16…
Today we’re looking at some of my favorite Disney posters. The one from Coco we got when my family attended the D23 convention in Anaheim.
The original DuckTales cartoon series was sublime. The movie was okay. However the poster by Drew Struzan was amazing. Drew had created the Indiana Jones posters to name a few of the amazing pieces he’s done. The fact that he can also deliver cartoon characters should not go overlooked.
The Elemental movie was great, if poorly marketed. This poster was so well done it should be studied by all designers learning to work with color.
Fantasia is probably my favorite animated film of all time. When I heard that there would be a sequel in 2000 I made sure to get my tickets for day 1, which was Jan 1. The film played in IMAX, and I treated my little brother to the show. I still have the ticket stub in my wallet. One of these days I’m going to get this poster framed.
The pixelated Gravity Falls poster we got at the D23 event happening at the San Diego Comic Con. The show creator Alex Hirsch was very kind to us.
Are there any Disney shows, or collectables that you enjoy? I’d like to read about them in the comments section. As always if you would like to sponsor me please visit my Patreon page and consider donating each month, even as little as $1 would help make better blogs and even podcasts!
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alex hirsch,
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elemental,
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gravity falls,
pixar
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