Throughout the past 20 years, Jody Daily and I have created concept art and pitched our own ideas for a heap of Disney merchandise, and yet only a fraction of our pie-in-the-sky dreams actually ever see fruition. Our favorite ideas are for items that we would happily fork over our own hard-earned money to buy, if only such things were available.
In 2007, after leaving Disney and starting our own company, we came up with an idea for a collectible "folio" that could be the ultimate "thing to have" for serious animation aficionados, like ourselves. We called it the "Walt Disney Master-Folio Collection" and imagined an entire series of beautiful book-like boxes chock-full of surprises and treasures.
The artful packaging would open up to reveal a myriad of compartments and sleeves containing booklets, figurines, audio/visual multimedia, and other goodies...
If you're an animation fan on par with us, you probably have your checkbook and pen in hand right now. Well, of course, the "Walt Disney Master-Folio Collection" never happened. Two things led to its demise. For one, the licensee we hoped could handle a project of this scope, Master Replicas (who had manufactured our Disneyland Monorail Replicas in 2005), shocked us all by suddenly and inexplicably going out of business! Secondly, and maybe most tellingly, the Disney Studio seemed uninterested because they were busy developing their own secret project that would reportedly become the sole outlet for all Disney collectible merchandise on this level—a little project with the bafflingly cryptic name of "D23". Ah well... enough water has gone under the bridge by now that we thought we'd share one of our favorite passion projects that "might have been".
So what do you think? Would you have bought one?
I still want that flip book.
Oh yeah, the flipbook, the lenticular, the tapestry...yes please.
ReplyDeleteHeck yes, I would've bought as many as I could! What a beautiful idea.
ReplyDeleteYes!
ReplyDeleteOH! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOnce again, you two know exactly what we want! And once again, they refuse to acknowledge that they are in the dark where collectors are concerned.
ReplyDeleteThat would've been totally awesome.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Wish it could have been more than a dream...
ReplyDeleteKate, you are so right. These two have a genius for understanding what we as collectors want--even before we do. I swear they could put me in the poor house.
ReplyDeleteThis would have been such a delightful treasure! I would have snapped it up instantly. The lenticular is so amazing!
ReplyDeleteSuch a dreamy treasure on so many levels.
Please keep trying to make it a reality!
Stunning! Sure would have loved this.
ReplyDeleteThis would have been priceless to me!! My very favorite items are the ones from you guys! The first things I bought from you were the desk items and then you made the replica books. Those are my most prized possessions!! And sadly I have had to sell a lot of my items, Mary poppins and mr.toad items and big figs for medical and financial reasons. But those books I will keep forever. When I was little and saw a disney picture, those books would open and the magic began! Also Kevin and Jody, you guys always made items that brought me back to Disneyland as a little girl. The shirt that looked like the paper bags I would get and kept from the emporium, the tin signs, the replica paper cup and popcorn box. And sooo many more!! You are true artists that touch my soul! I am sad you won't be doing disney items any longer. Your items were the best disney ever had! I had the pleasure of meeting Kevin twice and Jody once. This is toots by the way!!! I treasure the picture of Donald Duck I won at gottschalks I reno when Kevin was there. That is where I got the name toots from you! Hi ya toots! Haha but you wil be missed more than words can say!, I wish you the best of luck and I will follow your work forever! You are the two most talented artists disney ever had in my opinion! The love you put into e Rey item down to the cherries on Mary poppins hat and the tonnage that moves in the barker bird. You two are truly fabulous dahling!!!!! God bless and take care!!
ReplyDeleteWe'd definitely buy one of these books. As always, thanks for sharing this beautiful artwork.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw these images I didn't know that it was only a beautiful dream... Tragic!!! :(
ReplyDeleteIt is crazy, I would love to have one of this books :)
ReplyDeleteMany, including me, would be lined up to buy this folio! Your collector mentality cues you to exactly what Disney aficionados want. Disney should have just made everything you suggested! In 2015 when I was lamenting to a Disney Store merchandise manager about my disappointment in the lack of cool nostalgic items commemorating Disneyland's 60th anniversary, he said something along the lines of, "Well we don't have Kevin and Jody on our team anymore, so what can you expect?" That compliment said it all.
ReplyDeleteStunning! I want one.
ReplyDeleteIt's too bad they didn't do it. It looks gorgeous. I would have bought it in a second. I always liked "Sleeping Beauty's" stylized look given to it by Eyvind Earle, it has a look the others don't. And your treatment of it here would have only added to the canon of "Sleeping Beauty" and Disney.
ReplyDeleteI would have burned my credit card pulling it out of my wallet so fast! SO gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteAnother major goof by Disney, and one amongst many. I don't know who's in charge of the company, but whoever it is, they need to hand the keys over to you two and let you run the place. I once sent you a message saying that if I were king of the planet, I'd put you and Jody in charge of EEEEEVERYTHING Disney. The studio, the film's, the publishing, the toys, ad infinitum. That way, maybe Disney would begin to get pack the sense of wonder that it used to inspire when it was still a place where dreams came true and not just a money grubbing corporation.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see a book that contained all of your Disney ideas that WEREN'T produced. I think people would be fascinated by the creative ideas you two have come up with. The down side would be all the gnashing of teeth by Disney fans over all those wonderful pieces of magic you've designed that, unfortunately, don't exist.
My next goal is to win the lottery so I can start a company that will allow you two to create Disney liscensed products for sale, without Disney's interference. Nothing's happened, yet, but if you'll throw a little fairy dust my way, ya just never know. ������
Thank you Scott Sheppard!
ReplyDeleteI have been trying to find a replica of this anywhere and I can't seem to find one for sale. Just the book with the illustrations.
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