WDCC Disney Classics Brave Little Taylor Mickey And Minnie Mouse Carousel Sweethearts Porcelain Figurine



      


WDCC Brave Little Taylor Mickey And Minnie Mouse Carousel Sweethearts

Status: Available | Condition:New | Edition:Brave Little TaylorPorcelain Figurine | Dim:Size: 8-1/2 (Mickey); 8-3/4 (M | WDCC | 4004836S

Price:$595.00

Availability: Yes as of Date: April  18, 2024

WDCC Disney Classics Brave Little Taylor Mickey And Minnie Mouse Carousel Sweethearts
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Product Details

Brave Little Taylor Mickey and Minnie Mouse Carousel Sweethearts Signed By Bruce Lau

Introduced: 2006
From Walt Disney's classic animated short, "Brave Little Tailor", this delightful matched, numbered limited edition set of 1000 features chivalrous Mickey Mouse and pretty Princess Minnie on carousel horses.
Gold Circle Dealer Exclusive.
Materials : Earthenware.

Product Details

Brave Little Tailor is a 1938 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon is an adaptation of the fairy tale The Valiant Little Tailor with Mickey Mouse in the title role. The film was directed by Bill Roberts and features original music by Albert Hay Malotte.[1] The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Marcellite Garner as Minnie, and Eddie Holden as the king. Brave Little Tailor was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 11th Academy Awards in 1939, but lost to Disney's own Ferdinand the Bull. In 1994 the film was chosen as the 26th greatest cartoon of all time by members of the animation field. The list was complied in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons