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Disney puzzles for adults

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Hi

Here in Spain, well Europe in general, sell these awesome 1,000 pieces puzzles:

These are three of mine:

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And here are others worth looking:

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the villains ones are both pretty cool actually...
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Post by Victurtle »

I've done the top one but I've never seen the second one! I want!
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Plus...they included Madam Mim.
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love the artwork <3
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Wait... are those... Robin Hood, Bernard, Bianca and Tod and Copper??? On a piece of Disney merchandise?! :o
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Goliath wrote:Wait... are those... Robin Hood, Bernard, Bianca and Tod and Copper??? On a piece of Disney merchandise?! :o
...plus:

Hercules, Tarzan AND Aladdin.

Funny thing with this puzzles is that they´re very cheap: 10 euros.

...however, to frame them...: the round ones 70 euros each and the panoramic ones 40 euros.
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I want those villains puzzles.
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Post by PixarFan2006 »

Those villain ones are pretty awesome-looking. That must've taken a LOT of dedication to finish all of those. I tried doing one of those 1000 piece puzzles once and couldn't finish it (It was a Simpsons puzzle that has small images in each piece and combines to makes a large image).
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PixarFan2006 wrote:Those villain ones are pretty awesome-looking. That must've taken a LOT of dedication to finish all of those. I tried doing one of those 1000 piece puzzles once and couldn't finish it (It was a Simpsons puzzle that has small images in each piece and combines to makes a large image).
To tell you the truth, I start those puzzles during the evening and finish them by night.

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I also did that Simpson´s puzzle, and that one was hard.

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The hardes Disney puzzles have been the Disney villains panoramic and the Disney princesses.
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Japan has loads of awesome Disney puzzles to offer too!
Feast your eyes!

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Link:1,000 / 950 Panorama

Link:2,000 / 4,000 pieces
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DC Fan wrote: Image

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I think it's neat that the first puzzle is pre-death of Walt, and the second is post-death of Walt.

I also really LOVE the last image that Sky Syndrome posted. Does it have characters representing all of the DAC's to a certain point?
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Sky Syndrome wrote:Image
This one looks awesome!
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I know all characters couldn´t be included...however, if the second round puzzle had Quasimodo, it would have been perfect.

Regarding Japan puzzles: most are great but others look too bizarre.

Also worth mentioning is the amount of pieces.

To me, a 1,000 puzzle is perfect: it has the right balance of difficulty and entertaintment.

I once tried a 1,500 and couldn´t finish it. It was difficult just because. I mean, most of the times the pieces are way too similar that in fact, you could connect them easily and much later find out they don´t go together.

...as such, you become tired of it easily and/or become frustrated; and that´s just 500 pieces more.

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Love the Alice in Wonderland one. 8)
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Post by Prince Edward »

Sotiris wrote:
Sky Syndrome wrote:Image
This one looks awesome!
This one is beautiful, as is many of the other Japanese puzzles as well. I'd wish there were bigger versions of the pictures/motives, so we could take a closer look.
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DC Fan wrote:I know all characters couldn´t be included...however, if the second round puzzle had Quasimodo, it would have been perfect.
I completely agree, and while the villains puzzle should be commended for featuring Madame Mim, it feels empty to me without Claude Frollo.
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I have this poster...and look:

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Biggest surprise.... The Horned King!, but wait, there´s more:

Frollo, Ratigan, Yzma and even McLeach. :o
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That poster is phenomenal! All villains merchandise should be that complete, with of course the additions of Madame Mim, Clayton, Mother Gothel, and all the other missing villains. I actually think Ratigan is a bigger surprise than The Horned King though. Sure, The Black Cauldron made less money than The Great Mouse Detective, but the horned king has such an easily merchandised design that he has gotten merchandise before, while Ratigan not so much.
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Post by Disney's Divinity »

These haven't been posted yet, but these are some of my favorite puzzles:

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(I couldn't find a larger image for that last one)

I like the all-character pictures, especially when they're as detailed as some of these are.
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I just discovered that the puzzle with the 'Fab Four'-couples (directly above the fairies puzzle) in the original post feature Uncle Scrooge and his admirer, Brigitta McBridge, a character who is well-known in Europe (particularly Italy, where she originates), but which is virtually unknown in the US.
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