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Vinylmation is a brand of 1.5", 3", and 9" vinyl collectible toys sold at Disney theme parks, select Disney Stores, and the online Disney Store. The name Vinylmation is a combination of the word Animation and Vinyl.[1] Most figures are all shaped with the body of Mickey Mouse but have different themed markings, colors, and patterns. This means that all figures have round mouse ears, whether or not the painted character has them. This is accommodated by painting the ears with backgrounds - stars, stripes, rainbows - to match the painted character. The series exception is the Park Starz series which does not resemble Mickey at all, and more closely resembles iconic figures from the parks. Vinylmation was first introduced in July 2008, and the first figures were introduced in November 2008.[1]

After a surge of releases between 2010 and 2014, the toy line began to decline around 2015, and ceased production[2] until a 2022 revival.[3]

Trading[edit]

Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts have recently[when?] stopped official trading because vinylmations are considered "collectibles" not "traders". However, despite Disney's ban on trading, trading still happens between private collections.

Over the past few years,[when?] online trading has become more prevalent, with sites appearing dedicated to trading and trading news.[4] A web app is now[when?] available where Vinylmation collectors can go to organize their collections, get detailed information about every Vinylmation made to date, trade their Vinylmation, and buy Vinylmation.[5]

Vinylmation figurines are tradeable through friends, clubs, or other owners of Vinylmation figurines. At some locations, old or dulled figurines can be traded for new figurines.

Packaging[edit]

Vinylmation figures are sold in sealed packaging. The purchaser does not know which figure they are buying until they have opened it. Each figure belongs to a series of 8, 12, or 24. All of the figures in a series are printed on the packaging and the series itself comes in a large box on display at the point of purchase. Each series has one unknown figure, called "the chaser." Some figures come with cards, stickers, or another figure to make a set. In addition to being a mystery figure, the chaser is also one of the rarer figures in each series.[6] However, in addition to the chaser, there are also variants which are randomly inserted into cases at a lower rate than the chaser. The variant is a different version of one of the vinyls in the series.

Limited edition nine-inch figures are also sold and these are visible without opening the packaging. There is also a 1.5-inch Vinylmation Jr. size.[7]

3" figures can be purchased by the case. Each case comes with 24 vinyls containing at least 2 of each known design, and 1 mystery chaser. To accommodate the chaser, one of the 11 known designs appears 3 times in a case.

In groups called eachez a single "3 mystery figure and a variant version of the figure.

Series[edit]

There are various series to choose from:[8] Below are a list of popular series previously released.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Official Disney Vinylmation FAQ. Retrieved July 29, 2010.
  • ^ Beaven, Johanna (2 May 2020). "The Rise and Fall of the Disney Vinylmation". Disney Information Station. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  • ^ https://allears.net/2023/11/02/what-was-disney-vinylmation-and-what-happened-to-them/
  • ^ Trade Street, USA. "TradeStreetUSA.com". www.tradestreetusa.com/.
  • ^ "Chasing Vinylmation". Chasing Vinylmation. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  • ^ vinylnation.net - What is Vinylmation?. Retrieved July 29, 2010.
  • ^ MouseStation 409 - Vinylmation? What's that?. Retrieved July 29, 2010.
  • ^ "Vinylmation Series & Sets". Chasing Vinylmation. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  • ^ Mauney, Matt (10 January 2014). "New Disney Vinylmation figures include Indiana Jones and limited edition Duffy". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 10 January 2014.

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