WDCC Disney Classics The Sword In The Stone Arthur Seizing Destiny Porcelain Figurine



      


WDCC The Sword In The Stone Arthur Seizing Destiny

Status: | Condition:New | Edition:The Sword In The StonePorcelain Figurine | Dim:6 inches | WDCC | 1236559

Price:$0.00

Currently Out Of Stock

No Sales Tax Except In The State Of Florida.

VISA MC DISCOVE AMEX

Product Details

The Sword In The Stone Arthur Seizing Destiny

Numbered Limited Edition of 1,963 pieces.
Introduced: 2005 Gold Circle Exclusive.
Plussing: Wart's Hand & Sword: Pewter.
Hilt of Sword (handdle): Shiny gold paint.
The first time in its history the Walt Disney Classics Collection presents a sculpture inspired by Walt Disney's 18th animated feature.

Product Details

In the churchyard of a cathedral in London a sword appears imbedded in a stone, inscribed: "Whoso pulleth out this sword of this stone and anvil is rightwise king born of England." Although many try, no one can budge the sword from the stone. Deep in the dark woods, kindly but absentminded Merlin the Magician begins to teach 11-year-old Arthur, who is called "Wart" and who lives in the castle of Sir Ector where he is an apprentice squire to burly, oafish Sir Kay when he is not washing mounds of pots and pans in the scullery. By being changed by Merlin into various animals, Wart learns the basic truths of life, but he also runs into the evil Madam Mim, who tries to destroy him. Merlin and Mim have a wizard's duel during which each changes into various creatures, with Merlin using his wits to win. On New Year's Day a great tournament is held in London to pick a new king. Wart, attending as Kay's squire, forgets Kay's sword and runs back to the inn to get it, but the inn is locked. Wart, seeing the sword in the stone, innocently -- and easily -- pulls it out. When the knights marvel at the wondrous sword and question where he got it, Wart has to prove himself all over again, and again he pulls the sword from the stone. Wart is proclaimed king by the marveling warriors. Wart as King Arthur is apprehensive of his ability to govern, but Merlin returns to reassure him.