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I remember I designed the character angel with a "P.S." note ( P.S. was for my mom and dad's initials) on the description of angel's personality and powers about: stitch having a crush on Angel, she could sing to turn bad experiments good. My name is Angel, and as a kid I wanted to grow up be a singer and change the world. If any of your characters were accepted Disney sent out acknowledgment cards with your characters saying they'd be aired in the TV show. Which I was little I received one.
I love how I told my last string of mutuals who use Tumblr about my ONLY "controversy" on Tumblr as a Disney Park creator and I got this around the same time. Ya'll are funny.
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Visual development for Atlantis: The Lost Empire by Marcelo Vignali
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Newly completed World Celebration gardens at EPCOT
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GM's Futurama city of tomorrow, a vision of the year 2024 on display at the New York World's Fair, 1964.
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In celebration of the upcoming Barbie movie, I just want to take a moment to appreciate MY Barbie movie, the 1994 Barbie Birthday Party VHS tape at Epcot in Walt Disney World. (Here is a link to the video)
This VHS tape came with a barbie doll in celebration of Barbie’s birthday
This movie had banger after banger (it was literally 20 minutes of two girls screaming at each other but the PROPS! They had this bright pink phone that I so desperately wanted.) And the spaghetti scene! If you’ve seen this movie you understand the spaghetti scene!
She was my Princess Diana. I’m not even joking, I literally thought she was Princess Diana.
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figment wdi profile pin
released: sept 2022
limited edition: 300
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thanks to a sudden rush of ‘oh god how long has it been’, this is now finished!
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Early visual development for Wish (2023) by Griselda Sastrawinata-Lemay and Brittney Lee.
An earlier version of the film saw Star take on a human form as a magical, glowing character inspired by Peter Pan. Ultimately, the creative team reconceptualized Star as an ethereal, playful entity resembling Mickey Mouse. "Now Star and Asha have an emotional journey. They are soulmates." -Allison Moore.
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Actors Helene Stanley and Jeffrey Stone’s live-action reference footage for Cinderella (1950)
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Visual development for Tangled (2010) by Paul Felix
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Pre-animation sheets for Lilo & Stitch (2002) by Andreas deja
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