DISNEY WDCC \"LOOK OUT, WORLD\" PINNOCCHIO FIGURINE #115 in Original Box


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DISNEY WDCC \"LOOK OUT, WORLD\" PINNOCCHIO FIGURINE #115 in Original Box:
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WDCC / Walt Disney Classics CollectionsPINOCCHIO \"Look Out World\" FIGURINE / ORNAMENT1234324
Pinocchio is one of the first introductions from the \"In the Spotlight ... Quintessentially Disney\" Collection.It was Suspended 07/08. This figurine features Pinocchio walking confidently and was so named \"Look Out World\". This piece is made from porcelain (details can be found below). The original box is included, see photos for the condition of the box as it is not in perfect condition. The figurine and COA are in perfect condition. The UPC is 045544007382. The bottom of the figurine has the Bumble Bee mark.The 2004 year mark is the bumble bee. The bumble bee is from the \'Bumble Boogie\' section of the 1948 animated classic \'Melody Time.\' The Bee is the sole character, not so much a character as an \'experiencing object\' - for example, he changes color according to the mood of the music and background. He first appears in sections, \'painted in\' by an animated paintbrush. Many people believe that \'Bumble Boogie\' owes an indirect debt to \'Destino,\' the surrealist short which Salvador Dali and Disney attempted unsuccessfully to produce together.
A Little More About WDCC:WALT DISNEY CLASSICS FIGURINES

The Classics Collection started in 1992 with three scenes, Bambi, Cinderella, and Fantasia\'s Sorcerer Apprentice. Many other series have since been introduced. Some figurines are limited, and some have been retired. Some of these figurines have risen high on the secondary market. The figurines are made of porcelain, and the process is similar to that use to make Hummel figurines. Individual pieces are molded, put together, and fired in an oven. Then they are painted and fired again. Each figurine is marked on the bottom, signifying the year it was produced. The marks represent significant milestones in Disney history. The figurines with the first year mark are usually the most desirable.


COLLECTORS SOCIETY

In January 1993, Disney introduced the Walt Disney Collectors Society. The quality and appreciating values of the limited editions have attracted large number collectors. Collectors are reminded of their youth and their love for the Disney characters. Each collector has a story to tell about his or her collection. The collection has grown to be a hot collectible today.


MAKING THE SCULPTURESChoosing The Moment - Once the character and scene are selected, artists pour over original drawings, model sheets, background paintings and finished cels. By studying all the movement detail and subtle cues in line and form, artists can discover the specific film moment that defines the essence of the character, capturing the personality that reaches beyond the one particular scene.
SKETCHING THE CONCEPTWorking from hundreds of reference materials, artists sketch various angles of the character pose for sculpting. Research and intuition tell them to bend an eyebrow to hint at the thoughts behind it, or stretch the line of a robe to indicate a turn. These drawings go through many critiques and revisions before the final concept is approved.
SCULPTING THE MOMENTThe final drawing - and all the reference material - then go to the sculptor. Meticulously shaping the clay, the sculptor must ask \"What does this character look like from every angle - including many that were never drawn before?\" Disney animators help find the answer, and like the concept sketch, the clay sculpture is revised again and again before the final form is approved.
CREATING WHITEWAREThe final clay sculpt is cut into pieces and a plaster mold of each piece is made. The more complex and delicate the sculpture, the more pieces are needed (some Classics Collection sculpts have up to forty pieces). Liquid clay called \'slip\' is poured into the molds and partially air dried into \'greenware\' pieces, which are then re-assembled using more slip. The greenware is sprayed with a translucent glaze and fired in a brick kiln, creating a glazed whiteware. The whiteware is then painted with a yellow dye to pick up any flaws within the whiteware.
PAINTINGDisney artists hand paint the whiteware using the original colors from the film. The paints are applied to the ceramic sculptures in several steps with a trip to the kiln after every step. Each brushstroke breathes more life into the character and brings the sculpt back to its film origin. Because different ceramic colors react differently to heat, artists must research painting and firing formulas for each sculpt to control all the variables, so that the color is perfectly replicated.
PLUSSINGFinally, many painted sculptures are touched with a unique step, called \'plussing.\' Precious metals, crystal or blown glass are added to the sculpt, following special plussing instructions laid out well in advance. Plussing enhances the story and character inspiration that have been the signature of the entire process.
CREATING WHITEWAREThe final clay sculpt is cut into pieces and a plaster mold of each piece is made. The more complex and delicate the sculpture, the more pieces are needed (some Classics Collection sculpts have up to forty pieces). Liquid clay called \'slip\' is poured into the molds and partially air dried into \'greenware\' pieces, which are then re-assembled using more slip. The greenware is sprayed with a translucent glaze and fired in a brick kiln, creating a glazed whiteware. The whiteware is then painted with a yellow dye to pick up any flaws within the whiteware.
FINISHED SCULPTUREEach sculpture bears a backstamp with Walt Disney\'s signature and an incised or decal production-year mark that symbolizes a milestone in Disney history. Sculptures may carry different production marks if series production continues over several years. Sculptures are released as a Limited Edition or an Open Edition. A Limited Edition can be either a Time Limited (released for a specific time period/year) and/or Numbered. These have been released through Special Events, Conventions (Disneyana and Walt Disney Art Classics) and/or New Product Announcements. Open Editions are met with subsequent \"retirement\". These retired sculptures can never be reproduced as the plaster molds are destroyed on the day of retirement. Once retired, these figurines can only be found on the Secondary Market.
ENCHANTED PLACES

I From the sparkling wonder of the Seven Dwarf\'s Jewel Mine to the majestic spires of the Beast\'s Castle, Disney films have taken us to some of the most wonderful places imaginable. The Walt Disney Classics Collection celebrated these unforgettable settings with Enchanted Places, beautifully crafted sculptures that recreate the worlds where the magic unfolds. Gifted sculptors meet the challenge by studying layout drawings and production design material. Imagining how things not seen in the film would look, they reveal never-before-seen views that remained a mystery. Until now! A miniature character completes the intimate bond between the setting sculpture and the film. Created by reknown miniature sculptor Robert Olszewski, each miniature captures the look and personality of Disney favorites as they welcome us into the \'enchanted place\' that is their world.


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DISNEY WDCC \"LOOK OUT, WORLD\" PINNOCCHIO FIGURINE #115 in Original Box:
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