Funko Unleashes Exclusive Disney & Marvel Treasures at New York Funko Comic Con 2024!

Funko Unleashes Exclusive Disney & Marvel Treasures at New York Funko Comic Con 2024! Get ready to expand your Funko universe with a collection of exclusive Disney and Marvel treasures unveiled for New York Funko Comic Con 2024. Funko’s booth (#1000) at the Javits Center will be your one-stop shop

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One Man’s Dream Replaces Song of the South with Mr. Toad

One Man’s Dream Replaces Song of the South with Mr. Toad The “Song of the South” reference, which had been prominently displayed on a wall display in Walt Disney Presents at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, has been removed. The image has been replaces with one of Mr. Toad. Related – Limited

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Mr. Toad PhotoPass Magic Shot is now available for a limited time

Mr. Toad PhotoPass Magic Shot is now available for a limited time Fans of Mr. Toad get excited! A new Mr. Toad PhotoPass Magic Shot is now available in Magic Kingdom. You’ll want to take advantage of this new shot soon as it will only be around for a limited

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Take a ride with this New Mr.Toad Dome Cake

Take a ride with this Mr.Toad Dome Cake. Our friends and partners at Destinations to Travel shared with us the new Mr.Toad Dome Cake today. “Look at this Mr.Toad Dome Cake! It’s peanut cake, chocolate-peanut butter mousse, and salty caramel center” Truly it does look good, and it is nice

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Classic Disney – Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride

Based on the Disney film “The Wind in the Willows,” Mr. Toad began whipping riders around in 1971. Passengers were driven through Mr. Toad’s world on runaway “jalopies” that made sudden turns and seemed to drive full speed into obstacles. Luckily, through Disney magic, the obstacles would move just in

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Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride – The Movie Review

First there was the book ‘The Wind in the Willows’ in 1908. Then came the Disney animated feature ‘The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad’ in 1949. Next were the Theme Park attractions ‘Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride’ at Disneyland in 1955 and Walt Disney World in 1971. And that brings

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