Vintage Disney View-Master reels
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Really wish all of these would be available in book form or something. Or made available again on view-master, considering they are meant to be seen in 3D. It may sound like a cliché, but they really don't make it like that anymore.
Some images I could find on the net:
https://insidethemagic.net/2017/05/insi ... -7-frames/
https://no.pinterest.com/pin/80150068343541566/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/waxharlow ... 532749684/
Some images I could find on the net:
https://insidethemagic.net/2017/05/insi ... -7-frames/
https://no.pinterest.com/pin/80150068343541566/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/waxharlow ... 532749684/
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Thanks for sharing, I really do like those! The non-Disney ones as well. I wish Disney made products like this again.


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Thanks for sharing! I had a bunch of Disney ViewMaster slides when I was a kid; I wish I still had them. Do you think Disney kept some of the models?

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Yes, there are plenty of great non-Disney stuff as well, but I assumed I should limit myself to the Disney pictures at first. Can't imagine that there is not a market for this today. Any kid, and many adults, would love watching these 3D-images. And they are so much easier to make than the more time consuming stop motion. These are more like snapchat stories. Just wish someone came up with a way to make them a little longer. Perhaps some sort of kinetoscope, but where you only looked at one frame at the time before moving on to the next one.JeanGreyForever wrote:Thanks for sharing, I really do like those! The non-Disney ones as well. I wish Disney made products like this again.
I hope so. And if not, it should be even easier to make some new ones today than back then, with 3D-printing and all that. Would have liked to see some of the Silly Symphonies or classic Mickey Mouse and Goofy cartoons done that way, if they doesn't exist already (imagine Clock Cleaners or Mickey's Trailer done this way). As we saw, Donald already exist in this format.blackcauldron85 wrote:Thanks for sharing! I had a bunch of Disney ViewMaster slides when I was a kid; I wish I still had them. Do you think Disney kept some of the models?
Maybe one could visit ebay to see if there are anyone available (as long as they're not overprized).
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There's a market for nostalgia these days so it would be nice to see them brought back. But toys in general sell less and less and because of stuff like snapchat, I could see the industry feel that these would be regressive and outdated.Rumpelstiltskin wrote:Yes, there are plenty of great non-Disney stuff as well, but I assumed I should limit myself to the Disney pictures at first. Can't imagine that there is not a market for this today. Any kid, and many adults, would love watching these 3D-images. And they are so much easier to make than the more time consuming stop motion. These are more like snapchat stories. Just wish someone came up with a way to make them a little longer. Perhaps some sort of kinetoscope, but where you only looked at one frame at the time before moving on to the next one.JeanGreyForever wrote:Thanks for sharing, I really do like those! The non-Disney ones as well. I wish Disney made products like this again.


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So cool! I miss these... I used to have several of these, but none of them used 3-D models like these do. One birthday I had a Mickey Mouse birthday cake and the central Mickey Mouse decoration was actually a view finder with scenes from throughout his career.
There’s a giant ViewMaster in the queue of WDW’s Toy Story Mania. I think it has scenes from Peter Pan?
There’s a giant ViewMaster in the queue of WDW’s Toy Story Mania. I think it has scenes from Peter Pan?
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You welcome (fond one more for those interested: https://flashbak.com/the-incredible-min ... er-384705/ and http://lancecardinal.blogspot.com/2014/ ... scans.html).Disney Duster wrote:Cool, thanks for showing us these Rumplestiltskin!
More about some of the artists: https://viewmasterinfo.com/articles/artists
It's probably not gonna be the latest fad, but there should at least be a niche market for it. It almost an artform in itself. In animation you create the illusion of movement. In these images, you try to tell a story through a series of stills, where each image represents a whole scene. Like a picture book for children, but more complex and much more effort (not to mention that it's in 3D).JeanGreyForever wrote:There's a market for nostalgia these days so it would be nice to see them brought back. But toys in general sell less and less and because of stuff like snapchat, I could see the industry feel that these would be regressive and outdated.
Never seen a cake like that. Both reprints of the actual cartoon or feature, and pictures of 3D models, have their own qualities.UmbrellaFish wrote:So cool! I miss these... I used to have several of these, but none of them used 3-D models like these do. One birthday I had a Mickey Mouse birthday cake and the central Mickey Mouse decoration was actually a view finder with scenes from throughout his career.
There’s a giant ViewMaster in the queue of WDW’s Toy Story Mania. I think it has scenes from Peter Pan?
Sadly I have never been in a Disney park yet.
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I have several of them and some of the sections of the parks as well. They released a set for each section of Disneyland and Magic Kingdom in Florida
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Thanks for posting more!Rumpelstiltskin wrote:You welcome (fond one more for those interested: https://flashbak.com/the-incredible-min ... er-384705/ and http://lancecardinal.blogspot.com/2014/ ... scans.html).Disney Duster wrote:Cool, thanks for showing us these Rumplestiltskin!
More about some of the artists: https://viewmasterinfo.com/articles/artists
It's probably not gonna be the latest fad, but there should at least be a niche market for it. It almost an artform in itself. In animation you create the illusion of movement. In these images, you try to tell a story through a series of stills, where each image represents a whole scene. Like a picture book for children, but more complex and much more effort (not to mention that it's in 3D).JeanGreyForever wrote:There's a market for nostalgia these days so it would be nice to see them brought back. But toys in general sell less and less and because of stuff like snapchat, I could see the industry feel that these would be regressive and outdated.
Never seen a cake like that. Both reprints of the actual cartoon or feature, and pictures of 3D models, have their own qualities.UmbrellaFish wrote:So cool! I miss these... I used to have several of these, but none of them used 3-D models like these do. One birthday I had a Mickey Mouse birthday cake and the central Mickey Mouse decoration was actually a view finder with scenes from throughout his career.
There’s a giant ViewMaster in the queue of WDW’s Toy Story Mania. I think it has scenes from Peter Pan?
Sadly I have never been in a Disney park yet.
I agree, it would be nice to see them in stores again even if it's just for niche collectors or those who grew up with them. Like I said, the industry has had no issue marketing nostalgia lately so this would go along nicely.
I hope you get the opportunity one day to visit a Disney park!


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Take good care of them. They're collectibles.bradhig wrote:I have several of them and some of the sections of the parks as well. They released a set for each section of Disneyland and Magic Kingdom in Florida
I they could reintroduce New Coke as part of the release of a new season of Stranger Things, everything is possible.JeanGreyForever wrote:Thanks for posting more!
I agree, it would be nice to see them in stores again even if it's just for niche collectors or those who grew up with them. Like I said, the industry has had no issue marketing nostalgia lately so this would go along nicely.
I hope you get the opportunity one day to visit a Disney park!
Also, now when VR-glasses are getting more popular, one could invent a cheaper version with limited computer powers, where stories could be told in a series of 3D-stills, but more than just seven images (and hopeful real photos and not just CGI).
If I ever visit France, Tokyo, Anaheim or Florida, I will use the opportunity.
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Oh, thanks for reminding me about these. When I was a kid I had these for The Little Mermaid, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, Snow White, Cinderella, Toy Story and Pocahontas. Obviously, Snow White was my favorite, and I remember they used her design from the 90s, with a more mature looking appearance. And I loved the illustrations. This is the one: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/ ... -416333169

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I wasn't even aware they brought New Coke back to market Stranger Things. If that happened then I agree that anything is possible. Was New Coke a success this time around?Rumpelstiltskin wrote:Take good care of them. They're collectibles.bradhig wrote:I have several of them and some of the sections of the parks as well. They released a set for each section of Disneyland and Magic Kingdom in Florida
I they could reintroduce New Coke as part of the release of a new season of Stranger Things, everything is possible.JeanGreyForever wrote:Thanks for posting more!
I agree, it would be nice to see them in stores again even if it's just for niche collectors or those who grew up with them. Like I said, the industry has had no issue marketing nostalgia lately so this would go along nicely.
I hope you get the opportunity one day to visit a Disney park!
Also, now when VR-glasses are getting more popular, one could invent a cheaper version with limited computer powers, where stories could be told in a series of 3D-stills, but more than just seven images (and hopeful real photos and not just CGI).
If I ever visit France, Tokyo, Anaheim or Florida, I will use the opportunity.
VR has been getting more and more integrated into regular technology these days and Walt Disney was always really good about keeping up with the latest tech so it would be nice for Disney to pioneer something like this.
I hope you get an opportunity then! I've only been to the two American parks but I've always wanted to visit the Tokyo one which is considered the best and the Paris one as well since that has some exclusive stuff. It's a shame the parks are getting so expensive year by year though.


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I don't think I have seen that one yet, or any of the other mentioned, if they are of newer date.Sicoe Vlad wrote:Oh, thanks for reminding me about these. When I was a kid I had these for The Little Mermaid, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, Snow White, Cinderella, Toy Story and Pocahontas. Obviously, Snow White was my favorite, and I remember they used her design from the 90s, with a more mature looking appearance. And I loved the illustrations. This is the one: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/ ... -416333169
(And since we're talking about older Disney objects; I have some old stickers about their most famous classics somewhere. That's another thing I would appreciate; reprints of older artwork like that.)
Honestly I don't know how successful it was this time, but I know many who have never tasted it finally got an opportunity to try. There are probably some videos on youtube. Sadly I was not one of them, so I have still no idea what New Coke tastes like.JeanGreyForever wrote: I wasn't even aware they brought New Coke back to market Stranger Things. If that happened then I agree that anything is possible. Was New Coke a success this time around?
VR has been getting more and more integrated into regular technology these days and Walt Disney was always really good about keeping up with the latest tech so it would be nice for Disney to pioneer something like this.
I hope you get an opportunity then! I've only been to the two American parks but I've always wanted to visit the Tokyo one which is considered the best and the Paris one as well since that has some exclusive stuff. It's a shame the parks are getting so expensive year by year though.
As for Parks, I think I'm most interested in visiting the original one first, if I'm gonna start somewhere. Apparently it's inspired by small town America from the old days.
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I'm curious what it tastes look too now.Rumpelstiltskin wrote:
Honestly I don't know how successful it was this time, but I know many who have never tasted it finally got an opportunity to try. There are probably some videos on youtube. Sadly I was not one of them, so I have still no idea what New Coke tastes like.
As for Parks, I think I'm most interested in visiting the original one first, if I'm gonna start somewhere. Apparently it's inspired by small town America from the old days.
Disneyland is definitely my personal favorite and I think the best park, although my opinion on that might change if I visited the Tokyo one. Magic Kingdom, the Disney World/Florida equivalent of Disneyland, is way bigger but I can easily do that in a whole day whereas one day doesn't feel enough for Disneyland. Disneyland is also gonna be far preferable for classic Disney fans since Magic Kingdom relies on newer properties.


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I'm sure you find the original Snow White the most beautiful, but I always liked the 90's stylization even better.Sicoe Vlad wrote:Oh, thanks for reminding me about these. When I was a kid I had these for The Little Mermaid, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, Snow White, Cinderella, Toy Story and Pocahontas. Obviously, Snow White was my favorite, and I remember they used her design from the 90s, with a more mature looking appearance. And I loved the illustrations. This is the one: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/ ... -416333169

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These are really neat! I've seen some of these before, but it's cool to find more! I too wish that some of these images can be shared in a book or something.
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Yeah, the original design is the best, but this one is beautiful as well. In fact, when I was growing up, this design of her was featured on all merchandise, and they used it on the poster for the 1993 re-release.Disney Duster wrote:I'm sure you find the original Snow White the most beautiful, but I always liked the 90's stylization even better.Sicoe Vlad wrote:Oh, thanks for reminding me about these. When I was a kid I had these for The Little Mermaid, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, Snow White, Cinderella, Toy Story and Pocahontas. Obviously, Snow White was my favorite, and I remember they used her design from the 90s, with a more mature looking appearance. And I loved the illustrations. This is the one: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/ ... -416333169


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