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WDCC A Bugs Life
A Bugs Life
WDCC Aladdin
Aladdin
WDCC Alice In Wonderland
Alice In Wonderland
WDCC Aristocats
Aristocats
WDCC Atlantis
Atlantis
WDCC Bambi
Bambi
WDCC Beach Picnic
Beach Picnic
WDCC Beauty and The Beast
Beauty and The Beast
WDCC Ben And Me
Ben And Me
WDCC Brave Little Taylor
Brave Little Taylor
WDCC Brother Bear
Brother Bear
WDCC Canine Caddy
Canine Caddy
WDCC Chef Donald
Chef Donald
WDCC Chicken Little
Chicken Little
WDCC Chilmark Studios
Chilmark Studios
WDCC Cinderella
Cinderella
WDCC Classic Comics Series
Classic Comics Series
WDCC Davy Crockett
Davy Crockett
WDCC Disney Archive
Disney Archive
WDCC Disney Cruise Lines
Disney Cruise Lines
WDCC Disney Holiday
Disney Holiday
WDCC Disneyland Park
Disneyland Park
WDCC Don Donald
Don Donald
WDCC Donald Gets Drafted
Donald Gets Drafted
WDCC Donalds Better Self
Donalds Better Self
WDCC Double Dribble
Double Dribble
WDCC Dumbo
Dumbo
WDCC Epcot - Figment
Epcot - Figment
WDCC Fantasia
Fantasia
WDCC Fantasia 2000
Fantasia 2000
WDCC Fantasy Land
Fantasy Land
WDCC Finding Nemo
Finding Nemo
WDCC First Aiders
First Aiders
WDCC Fun and Fancy Free
Fun and Fancy Free
WDCC Good Scouts
Good Scouts
WDCC Goofy and Wilbur
Goofy and Wilbur
WDCC Great Mouse Detective
Great Mouse Detective
WDCC Haunted Mansion
Haunted Mansion
WDCC Hawaiian Holiday
Hawaiian Holiday
WDCC Hercules
Hercules
WDCC How To Play Baseball
How To Play Baseball
WDCC It's A Small World
It's A Small World
WDCC Lady and The Tramp
Lady and The Tramp
WDCC Lilo And Stitch
Lilo And Stitch
WDCC Little Haiwatha
Little Haiwatha
WDCC Love Bug
Love Bug
WDCC Magician Mickey
Magician Mickey
WDCC Main Street Parade
Main Street Parade
WDCC Make Mine Music
Make Mine Music
WDCC Mary Poppins
Mary Poppins
WDCC Melody Time
Melody Time
WDCC Mickey And The Beanstalk
Mickey And The Beanstalk
WDCC Mickey Cuts up
Mickey Cuts up
WDCC Mickey Mouse Club
Mickey Mouse Club
WDCC Mickey Sculpting Mickey
Mickey Sculpting Mickey
WDCC Mickeys Chritmas Carol
Mickeys Chritmas Carol
WDCC Mickeys Fire Brigade
Mickeys Fire Brigade
WDCC Mickeys Gala Premier
Mickeys Gala Premier
WDCC Mickeys Orphans
Mickeys Orphans
WDCC Mickeys Revue
Mickeys Revue
WDCC Monsters Inc
Monsters Inc
WDCC Moving Day
Moving Day
WDCC Mr Mouse Takes A Trip
Mr Mouse Takes A Trip
WDCC Mr. Duck Steps out
Mr. Duck Steps out
WDCC Mulan
Mulan
WDCC Olympic Champ
Olympic Champ
WDCC On Ice
On Ice
WDCC One Hundred and One Dalmatians
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
WDCC Orphans Benefit
Orphans Benefit
WDCC Out of Scale
Out of Scale
WDCC Peter Pan
Peter Pan
WDCC Petes Dragon
Petes Dragon
WDCC Pinocchio
Pinocchio
WDCC Pirates of the Caribbean
Pirates of the Caribbean
WDCC Plane Crazy
Plane Crazy
WDCC Plutos Christmas Tree
Plutos Christmas Tree
WDCC Pocahontas
Pocahontas
WDCC Puppy Love
Puppy Love
WDCC Quintessentially Disney
Quintessentially Disney
WDCC Robin Hood
Robin Hood
WDCC Runaway Brain
Runaway Brain
WDCC Scrooge McDuck
Scrooge McDuck
WDCC Scrooge McDuck And Money
Scrooge McDuck And Money
WDCC Sleeping Beauty
Sleeping Beauty
WDCC Sleepy Hollow
Sleepy Hollow
WDCC Snow White
Snow White
WDCC Song of the South
Song of the South
WDCC Steamboat Willie
Steamboat Willie
WDCC Susie The Little Blue Coupe
Susie The Little Blue Coupe
WDCC Swiss Family Robinson
Swiss Family Robinson
WDCC Symphony Hour
Symphony Hour
WDCC Tangled
Tangled
WDCC Tarzan
Tarzan
WDCC The Art of Skiing
The Art of Skiing
WDCC The Band Concert
The Band Concert
WDCC The Delivery Boy
The Delivery Boy
WDCC The Dog Napper
The Dog Napper
WDCC The Emperors New Groove
The Emperors New Groove
WDCC The Fox And The Hound
The Fox And The Hound
WDCC The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
WDCC The Incredibles
The Incredibles
WDCC The Jungle Book
The Jungle Book
WDCC The Lion King
The Lion King
WDCC The Little Mermaid
The Little Mermaid
WDCC The Little Whirlwind
The Little Whirlwind
WDCC The Nifty Nineties
The Nifty Nineties
WDCC The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Nightmare Before Christmas
WDCC The Old Mill
The Old Mill
WDCC The Prince and The Pauper
The Prince and The Pauper
WDCC The Princess And The Frog
The Princess And The Frog
WDCC The Reluctant Dragon
The Reluctant Dragon
WDCC The Rescuers
The Rescuers
WDCC The Simple Things
The Simple Things
WDCC The Sword In The Stone
The Sword In The Stone
WDCC The Tigger Movie
The Tigger Movie
WDCC The Tortoise and The Hare
The Tortoise and The Hare
WDCC The Ugly Duckling
The Ugly Duckling
WDCC Theme Park Trains
Theme Park Trains
WDCC Then And Now
Then And Now
WDCC Three Caballeros
Three Caballeros
WDCC Three little Pigs
Three little Pigs
WDCC Thru The Mirror
Thru The Mirror
WDCC Touchdown Mickey
Touchdown Mickey
WDCC Toy Story
Toy Story
WDCC Trick Or Treat
Trick Or Treat
WDCC Two Chips and A Miss
Two Chips and A Miss
WDCC Two Gun Mickey
Two Gun Mickey
WDCC UP
UP
WDCC Walt Disney Archives
Walt Disney Archives
WDCC Walt Disney Classics Collection’s 20th Anniversary
Walt Disney Classics Collection’s 20th Anniversary
WDCC Walt Disney Studios
Walt Disney Studios
WDCC Walt Disneys Wonderful World of Color
Walt Disneys Wonderful World of Color
WDCC WDCC Framed Art
WDCC Framed Art
WDCC Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
WDCC Winnie The Pooh
Winnie The Pooh
WDCC Working For Peanuts
Working For Peanuts

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.

Walt Disney Classics Collection Signature Marks
Each Walt Disney Classics Collection sculpture bears a backstamp with Walt Disney's signature and production year mark.
The marks symbolize major milestones in Disney history. A production mark represents the calender year during which the particular piece is made. Individual sculptures of an open edition piece may carry different marks when production continues
over the years.

For the first production year 1992, the Walt Disney Classics Collection featured a steamboat wheel mark. The wheel honors Mickey Mouse's debut in Steamboat Willie (1928). This first mark is the most desired by collectors. For the first production year 1992, the Walt Disney Classics Collection featured a steamboat wheel mark. The wheel honors Mickey Mouse's debut in Steamboat Willie (1928). This first mark is the most desired by collectors.
The 1993 production mark is a treble clef. The clef symbolizes the music in the Academy Award winning Silly Symphonies. In them, Walt explored and expanded the artistic, technical and emotional range of animation. The 1993 production mark is a treble clef. The clef symbolizes the music in the Academy Award winning Silly Symphonies. In them, Walt explored and expanded the artistic, technical and emotional range of animation.
The 1994 mark is a dancing flower. The flower represents Disney's Flowers and Trees (1932). This animated short is the first color cartoon ever created and won the first Academy Award for Disney. The 1994 mark is a dancing flower. The flower represents Disney's Flowers and Trees (1932). This animated short is the first color cartoon ever created and won the first Academy Award for Disney
The 1995 mark is a trowel. The trowel was used by Practical Pig in the Academy Award winning 1933 cartoon, Three Little Pigs. The short was a highpoint in character development and introduced the song, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf," which was the first hit song for Disney. The 1995 mark is a trowel. The trowel was used by Practical Pig in the Academy Award winning 1933 cartoon, Three Little Pigs. The short was a highpoint in character development and introduced the song, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf," which was the first hit song for Disney.
The 1996 mark is a sailor's hat. The hat represents Donald Duck's on-screen debut in The Wise Little Hen (1934). "Who? Me? Oh, no, I've got a bellyache" With these eight words, the worlds most quick tempered duck was born. The 1996 mark is a sailor's hat. The hat represents Donald Duck's on-screen debut in The Wise Little Hen (1934). "Who? Me? Oh, no, I've got a bellyache" With these eight words, the worlds most quick tempered duck was born.
The 1997 mark is a music stand. The stand represents Mickey Mouse's first color cartoon The Band Concert (1935). The cartoon is renowned for its superb character animation of band leader Mickey and mischievous peanut vendor Donald Duck. The 1997 mark is a music stand. The stand represents Mickey Mouse's first color cartoon The Band Concert (1935). The cartoon is renowned for its superb character animation of band leader Mickey and mischievous peanut vendor Donald Duck.
The 1998 mark is the pickax. The Dwarfs' diamond mining tool helps celebrate the Diamond (70th) Anniversary of the Walt Disney Company. The 1998 mark is the pickax. The Dwarfs' diamond mining tool helps celebrate the Diamond (70th) Anniversary of the Walt Disney Company.
The 1999 mark is the Sorcerer's Hat. Fantasia (1940) is recognized as one of Walt Disney's greatest experiments, combining the art of animation with the beauty of classical music. And of course, it's lauded for giving Mickey Mouse his most famous role as the Sorcerer's Apprectice. The 1999 mark is the Sorcerer's Hat. Fantasia (1940) is recognized as one of Walt Disney's greatest experiments, combining the art of animation with the beauty of classical music. And of course, it's lauded for giving Mickey Mouse his most famous role as the Sorcerer's Apprectice.
The 2000 year mark is a feather--- Dumbo's magic feather from Dumbo (1941). The 2000 year mark is a feather--- Dumbo's magic feather from Dumbo (1941).
The 2001 year mark is the butterfly. The butterfly was chosen in honor of the 1942 animated classic Bambi. The 2001 year mark is the butterfly. The butterfly was chosen in honor of the 1942 animated classic Bambi.
The 2002 year mark is the sombrero. The sombrero was chosen in honor of the 1943 animated classic 'Saludos Amigos,' featuring this years members only figural release, Pedro The 2002 year mark is the sombrero. The sombrero was chosen in honor of the 1943 animated classic 'Saludos Amigos,' featuring this years members only figural release, Pedro.
  The 2003 year mark is the harp.  The harp was chosen in honor of the 1947 animated classic 'Fun and Fancy Free,' featuring the Harp from the segment 'Mickey and the Beanstalk' featuring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Willie the Giant and the Harp.
  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.
  The 2005 year mark is Cinderella's glass slipper.  The glass slipper was chosen to honor Cinderella's 55th Anniversary.  Released in 1950, it's considered one of Walt's favorite films.
  The 2006 year mark is the tea cup.  The tea cup was chosen in honor of the 1951 animated classic 'Alice in Wonderland' from the 'Mad Tea Party' sequence featuring Alice, the Mad Hatter and March Hare.
  The 2007 year mark is the hook.  Captain Hook's hook was chosen in honor of the 1953 animated classic 'Peter Pan.'
  The 2008 year mark is the crown.  Aurora's crown was chosen in honor of the 1959 animated classic 'Sleeping Beauty.'
  The 2009 year mark is the Paw Print.  The paw print was chosen in honor of the 1961 animated classic 'One Hundred and One Dalmatians.'
  The 2010 year mark is the Sword in the Stone.  The Sword was chosen in honor of the 1963 animated classic 'The Sword in the Stone.'

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