Merchandise Questions + looking for LK friends!
- DisneyChris
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Fortune cookies are in fact similar to the ancient mooncake. In the Yuan Dynasty (coincidentally, this dynasty is rumored to be the time of Mulan), the Mongolians ruled China. Some rebels put a piece of paper saying "kill the Mongolians at night" in some round-shaped cakes ("mooncakes") and distributed them to the villagers during Mid-Autumn Festival. The villagers did as told and by the next morning, a lot of Mongolians were killed. The Yuan Dynasty soon ended. Now in present day we still have this kind of "mooncake" in China but of course, there aren't any rebel paper slips.
BTW, speaking of pasta, here in Hong Kong there is a restaurant called Spaghetti House and on the menu it says:
"[pasta] There is a saying that the Chinese taught the Italians, and the Italians taught the French. Of course, never say that to a Frenchman."
BTW, speaking of pasta, here in Hong Kong there is a restaurant called Spaghetti House and on the menu it says:
"[pasta] There is a saying that the Chinese taught the Italians, and the Italians taught the French. Of course, never say that to a Frenchman."
That is very clever! Thanks for the background information, it was very educational and I enjoyed the knowledge. Next time I visit HK, I will look up that establishment.DisneyChris wrote:Fortune cookies are in fact similar to the ancient mooncake. In the Yuan Dynasty (coincidentally, this dynasty is rumored to be the time of Mulan), the Mongolians ruled China. Some rebels put a piece of paper saying "kill the Mongolians at night" in some round-shaped cakes ("mooncakes") and distributed them to the villagers during Mid-Autumn Festival. The villagers did as told and by the next morning, a lot of Mongolians were killed. The Yuan Dynasty soon ended. Now in present day we still have this kind of "mooncake" in China but of course, there aren't any rebel paper slips.![]()
BTW, speaking of pasta, here in Hong Kong there is a restaurant called Spaghetti House and on the menu it says:
"[pasta] There is a saying that the Chinese taught the Italians, and the Italians taught the French. Of course, never say that to a Frenchman."
- DreamerQ18
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I totlay agree thats why I love it here you can alwys come and learn something newNedakh wrote:That is very clever! Thanks for the background information, it was very educational and I enjoyed the knowledge. Next time I visit HK, I will look up that establishment.DisneyChris wrote:Fortune cookies are in fact similar to the ancient mooncake. In the Yuan Dynasty (coincidentally, this dynasty is rumored to be the time of Mulan), the Mongolians ruled China. Some rebels put a piece of paper saying "kill the Mongolians at night" in some round-shaped cakes ("mooncakes") and distributed them to the villagers during Mid-Autumn Festival. The villagers did as told and by the next morning, a lot of Mongolians were killed. The Yuan Dynasty soon ended. Now in present day we still have this kind of "mooncake" in China but of course, there aren't any rebel paper slips.![]()
BTW, speaking of pasta, here in Hong Kong there is a restaurant called Spaghetti House and on the menu it says:
"[pasta] There is a saying that the Chinese taught the Italians, and the Italians taught the French. Of course, never say that to a Frenchman."
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It doesn't matter where you live. It's just promotional stuff they send press people. Some of it is stuff from the goodie bag given out at the DVD presentation in August ( http://www.animated-news.com/archives/00002216.html ) but some of it is just stuff they sent out of the blue. I'm going to try to borrow a digital camera over the weekend so I can let you guys see this stuff.
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Christian
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Okay, here we go:
http://www.christianziebarth.com/mulanmerchandise.html
I forgot to get a picture of the very nice press release they sent out but it basically looks just like the video cover is going to.
http://www.christianziebarth.com/mulanmerchandise.html
I forgot to get a picture of the very nice press release they sent out but it basically looks just like the video cover is going to.
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I don't know why they've only sent stuff for Mulan. Kind of weird, but kind of cool too I guess in a way. They did send a little toy for Home on the Range that made the sound of a cow-mooing and they sent the Brother Bear press release in a bear fur envelope, but they've really gone all out for Mulan. They didn't even send anything special for Aladdin except that the press release was in a nice envelope rather than in the generic blue BVHE envelope. I do have two interesting Aladdin items that I got in the goodie bag from the premiere that I'll be posting pictures of here sometime.
- Joe Carioca
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- ShereKhana
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ShereKhan Merchandise??
Hi Everyone!
Was hoping that somebody could help me out by letting me know where I can go to find ShereKhan merchandise other than ebay.com or the disneystore.com website.
I would greatly appreciate it!
Was hoping that somebody could help me out by letting me know where I can go to find ShereKhan merchandise other than ebay.com or the disneystore.com website.
I would greatly appreciate it!
- magicalwands
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Reserving LATT at Toys R Us
Today I stopped by my local Toys R Us and reserved Lady and the Tramp because I'd get a cool plushie set that I thought would be cool to give to my sister. But then now that I look back at it, would the DVD and the plushie set both be worth $20?

- DisneyPrincess
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LATT
I think it sounds like a good deal. I think I paid that for Bambi at my local Best Buy and got a free plushie of Thumper that was really cute. I thought it was worth it. I may have to check my Toys R Us to see if they are offering the same thing here in Oklahoma City.


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