Thursday, July 31, 2014

My STAR WARS (A 1977-ish Story)


Let's start this story in 1975.  (and end it in 1983)
 
Original 1977 Comic Books, Star Wars #1 and Star Wars #2

Beginning in September 1975, my last two years of Elementary School (5th & 6th Grades), were spent trying out this new-fangled idea that some Orange County schools were trying to alleviate a lack of classroom space called "Year-Round" School (since they were already using portable classrooms).  The idea was that the entire school would be divided into 4 regional areas and each group would attend school for nine weeks and then have three weeks off for "Summer" vacation, called "Intersession Breaks".  This plan allowed for each grade to have 4 full classes, but only needed to utilize 3 classrooms at any given time because there was always one group rotating the Intersession Break period.  Every time we came back to school, we had been rotated to the next available classroom for our grade level.  Our actual Summer Break was for just one week around the First of July, (and occurred for the entire school, as were Winter and Spring Breaks), and was the time period in which one moved up a grade level.

Since I have mentioned that I attended school in Orange County, I admit I grew up as a "local" to Disneyland, but that was back in the days before Annual Passports, and even before Single Day Passports.  As a kid, a trip to Disneyland was (if, lucky enough), perhaps an annual event, at best.  Just driving by Disneyland on any local freeway (such as I-5, 57, or 55 fwys) in which one could spot the Matterhorn was exciting.  Virtually no one went weekly or monthly as they do today.  During my 5th & 6th Grade years, I celebrated my 11th & 12th Birthdays in early June by having an authorized weekday off from school, with a couple friends, to attend a local theme park on an uncrowded day before the Summer season---and at that age, I was too cool for Disneyland, I chose Magic Mountain (pre-Six Flags) instead.

So when my Elementary School switched to year-round, they offered an alternative version of traditional Summer School for every Intersession;  a two week (of the entire three break) topic-themed class.  Since these were classes that ended by noon-ish, like traditional Summer School, and since they were nearly 50% field trip based, I ended up enrolling in at least 6 of the 8 sessions I was eligible to attend during my 2 year of Year-Round School…especially the session that was themed to "Music" and  included, finally, a trip to Disneyland.  (Unfortunately, the field trip was closely controlled, and we were only guided to the music-themed attractions of the day: Bear Country Jamboree, Enchanted Tiki Room, it’s a small world, and America Sings)

So then, the 8th and the very last of my Intersession Breaks began the week that Star Wars opened, and from May 23rd through June 3rd, was enrolled in the off-season class.  Star Wars was all over the news once it opened on Wednesday May 25th, and immediately I wanted to see this ASAP… the problem was that all the news stories were how this movie (that was only showing on 32 screens across the ENTIRE country) had lines that wrapped around blocks and multi-hour wait times or sold-out showings.

Week #2 of Intersession classes had the traditional Memorial Day holiday on Monday, so the week began on Tuesday.  Immediately after Tuesday's "class", my next-door neighbors, Kenny & Chris invited me to go see Star Wars with them, as they were going to a midday showing at a semi-local theater (which, of the 32 nation-wide, was one of the only 3 theaters in the greater-LA region).  My Mom & Dad were still at work, so without having to seek approval, I naturally agreed.  There was no line at the only Orange County theater showing Star Wars, midday, on a weekday, during its first week, so I got to see it for the first time on May 31, 1977.  I don't think I even told my parents I had gone, until the next day…

The next day, June 1st,  I spent the morning in class, as usual during Intersession, however my parents spent the morning at the funeral of my Great-Grandfather.  When they arrived home afterwards, I was already there, and since most of the day had been consumed already, they opted to stay home from the last couple hours of work and suggested we see this new, cool movie… "Star Wars".  I told them "YES! It was awesome!"  I think they were surprised to learn that their 11 year old son had already seen this film without them.  Never-the-less, I saw it for the second time that day.

One of the original 1977 Star Wars t-shirts that 12-year old me once wore, and still owns to this day.  Never realized until now that the pink/purple Star Wars logo included "77" to the right of itself---very cool.  (FYI. Very wrinkled because it has been in storage for over 35 years!!)

When my 6th Grade class met again on June 13th, to resume the last 3 weeks of the regular school year, my 6th Grade teacher, Miss Thomas, had seen the film and raved about it to the class…unbelievably, I was the ONLY student who had seen it during our break (and already twice)—but that made me "cool" in my teacher's eyes, so I like to think!  (I was probably geeking out a little bit when I brought the vinyl record to class the next day to show off—er, I mean show everyone the pictures inside the record jacket, of this cool, new movie).

Tan & Yellow '77 era t=shirts; White PJ top; Red 2014 Millennium Falcon shirt for reference; Original '77/'80 Comic Books;  8/77 Rolling Stone Magazine; All 3 Original Trilogy Sketchbooks and Original Trilogy action figures.

Year-round school ended with the end of my 6th Grade year 3 weeks later, during that Summer of 1977.  Waiting until September to begin Junior High allowed me to travel the country with my Uncle… and while visiting his friends in Houston, I got my 3rd opportunity to see Star Wars.  I am pretty sure I was likely wearing one of my 3 Star Wars t-shirts from the day, which I still own today, 35+ years later (and I surprised to find I own a Darth Vadar & R2-D2 pajama top from the original movie, as well….who knew!?).   Before it left theaters altogether, I saw it 6 times.  Quite an amazing feat for a 11/12year old in the days before VHS, DVD, or BlueRay movies in your own home.

In September of 1977, I was enrolled at my new Junior High School, in the 7th Grade Advanced Placement (AP) Science class.  During one of the first few days of class, we had a trivia contest.  Question: Who are the 3 Leading Actors from Star Wars?  I answered first, but was denied a correct reply, because the teacher was looking for the answer of: Carrie Fischer, Harrison Ford and … (???)Peter Cushing!  Of course, I answered with the 2 former actors and Mark Hamill, "obviously" the correct answer… but still hold an appreciative grudge about this event to this day, mostly because this is still such a fun story to share.

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I absorbed every bit of information regarding "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi" as each approached their own release dates (May 21, 1980 and May 25, 1983, respectfully).  In those dark days before the internet, the task of finding information was not nearly as easy as I think it is today.  (Example: No one would ever have known if Harrison Ford had been injured or if any shooting days been delayed for any reason, during the era of the first trilogy).  When "Empire" opened, I had to wait until it opened for wide release before I could see it, but I was there on the opening day of wide release, waiting in line at my local movie theater.

The beginning of this Star Wars story strayed away for the obvious topic at the beginning, referencing Disneyland during the pre-Disney purchase of the franchise, and even the pre-Star Tours era.  While I was able to attend the 60-hour opening weekend party for the original Star Tours attraction at Disneyland in January 1987, let me finish by sharing a final story connecting me to Star Wars long before the public Star Wars & Disney connection.

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If I was finishing 6th Grade when Star Wars opened in 1977, reason would have it that I was completing 9th Grade three years later when "Empire" opened, and that I'd be graduating 12th Grade after another 3 years, just as "Jedi" was opening.  Yes, I was a High School Senior in May 1983, just as "Jedi" opened.  I had also just gotten a job at Disneyland in April 1983, as a Toy Soldier (from the 1961 Disney movie, "Babes in Toyland") to march in the '83 Summer parade celebrating the entirely rebuilt "New Fantasyland" at Disneyland.

First thing I realized… that entire "New Fantasyland" project I had watched being built for at least a year prior was gonna be re-dedicated on May 25th, 1983 and as a person just recently cast in the Summer parade as a Toy Soldier, I was asked to participate in the ceremony as a Toy Soldier in the re-dedication festivities for that very morning.  Second thing I realized… that my High School tradition of Senior Ditch Day was set for that very same day, May 25th, 1983.  I had made a career out of missing as many days from High School as I thought I could get away with and still pass, so this definitely was a day I was looking forward to.   Lastly… I realized that "Jedi" was set to premiere on, you guessed it, May 25th, 1983.  Come hell or high-water, I was determined to see one of these trilogy movies ON OPENING DAY!

On May 25th 1983, I woke very early, showered and drove to Disneyland…  I take great pride in sharing that I was the 3rd person (as a Toy Soldier) to walk across Sleeping Beauty Castle's drawbridge after, (for only the second time ever) it was lowered during the New Fantasyland re-dedication.  Post ceremony, I entered the park as a guest to ride the brand new, never before seen attraction, Pinocchio's Daring Journey, on its opening day.  Immediately afterwards, I left Disneyland to join my High School "Senior" friends who were also "ditching school" that day and joined them at the same movie theater I had first seen "Empire" at, three years earlier.  After waiting in line with them for a couple hours, I saw "Jedi" on its opening day, thus completing the original trilogy, yet with a Disney connection that most others would have to wait years or decades later to do.  

 My Own "Key to Fantasyland", given out to those who participated in the second drawbridge lowering, for the Re-Dedication of Fantasyland, when it was redesigned and rebuilt in 1983---the EXACT SAME DAY "Jedi" opened!


BEST SINGLE DAY OF MY LIFE!!!

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Hungry for some MouseChow?

Sorry it has been so long since my last post... really, I am sorry!

To try and make it up to you, let me share a link to my website... to the page that features a lot of the images shown herein, but (hopefully) with better insight regarding the historical significance.

My website is SimbaSpot, but my Disney stuff is part of my MouseChow pages...check it out!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Star Wars Sequel Trilogy Announced

Today is the day it was announced that Disney bought LucasFilm, et al., and is intending to release the third trilogy of films that George Lucas once claimed he envisioned, to complete the film series (only to deny the third trilogy ever existed, as the prequel series was released).

I came up with some of my own ideas on what we might expect when Episodes 7, 8 and 9 are released in 2015, 2018 and 2021, respectively.

STAR WARS Episode VII: The Mickey-clorian Jedi
In this episode, we find out that Mickey Mouse was also foreseen to have a high midi-clorian level, thus explaining why he has been in Disney Parks as a Jedi Master all these years.  This was discovered after having a blood-type test following a freak vacation accident that occurred on a Star Tours flight planned to visit both the Disneyland Coruscant Resort and the Naboo DisneySea Resort.  Meanwhile, Oswald discovers he is related to Jar-Jar and decides to disappear once again and hides out in Yoda's vacant Degobah swamp.

STAR WARS Episode VIII: The MARVELous Lightyear Rebellion
A new Death Star is being built by Darth Zurg, and Jedi Mickey hires Tony Stark, who is now the Millennium Falcon's new captain, to transport himself and dozens of Buzz Lightyear clones to destroy Death Star 3.0 before it is too late.  One challenge that faces the Rebel Force... Death Star 3.0 has topography, dubbed Space Mountains, of which there are 5 significant peaks (possibly 6 peaks by 2018)

STAR WARS Episode IX: Last Days of CG-PIO and IGR-D2
C3PIO and R2-D2 are becoming obsolete and sadly, no amount of Jedi skills can help save them from certain doom. (C3PIO will likely be 100% CG for this film and R2-D2 will be reprogrammed in a significant Iger upgrade)  They decide to utilize an escape pod and eject into space without knowing where they might end up, rather than face dismantling.  They end up traveling for a Long Time, thus ending up Far, Far Away from their known universe, crashing onto Earth in the future, and befriend a native "droid", Wall-E.  We also find out that Oswald had foreseen this, and had stowed away on the escape pod, and becomes the Emperor of this new fledgling world.  (Door is wide open for a 4th Trilogy...)

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Defined by Disneyland

I am an Anaheim native... and a former Disneyland cast member... I assume you have figured that out by now.   If not, you are now informed and can now cast your vote as to whether Disneyland is my (A) hobby; (B) cult; or (C) fetish(?)

I initially started this blog because I had created dozens of Disney inspired graphics over the last several years and sought a place to display them.  Obviously, I showed off everything I had to offer at the time,  between June 2011 and November 2011, therefore recent posts have been rare (at best).

I have continued to be inspired, despite my blog absence, by several other blog sites I visit weekly and as a result, I have a few newly created graphics that I personally enjoy.  I will roll them out over the next few weeks, as a Thank You to everyone who has continued to visit my site regardless of a lack of new items...

Here is my idea for a canvas print...  it probably won't be manufactured, as it really highlights Disneyland as it pertains to my own experiences.  Regardless, I hope you can appreciate the time-places-images that are represented herein!


Friday, June 29, 2012

Duffy the Disney Bear

I know, I know...  I don't post anything for over 6 months and I return with something so darn cheesy.... (I may be lactose intolerant, but I really, really LOVE cheese.)

So then, this Teddy Bear movie opens today, and I am planning on seeing it, but I let my mind wander a bit and began to contemplate what kind of movie this would have been if it were a Disney picture, starring-of course, Mickey's own teddy bear, Duffy...


Saturday, November 19, 2011

Disney Poster, by the Decades

Back in July, I posted a faux "Disneyland Poster" from the opening dedication ceremonies.  I had created this image about 5 years ago for a school project.  (I will repeat here, that this is not an actual Disneyland poster)

Much to my surprise, this post has become the most visited post in the short history of this blog.  (My many thanks to those who appreciate and visit (and copy) my work).

The volume of visits made me think, if I had to create a new poster, what would it look like? Those thoughts have been in my head for a couple of weeks, and I did finally come up with an idea.

Here is my latest poster idea... I put it together in about 4 hours with images I could easily create or access.  It was not part of a graded school assignment, nor did Disney contact me with a business proposal to create this, so some of the graphics are a bit rough.  (I am unemployed, so a Disney offer would certainly be welcome!!!)

This is MY Disney Decades Poster.  Each decade, from the 1920's thru the 2000's are represented in a singular element within this poster, however, only the realms of Disney that are part of my own life are represented (sorry, Marvel).  Look for different elements that represent animation and parks to be featured...

Disney Decades Poster (1920s thru 2000's)

I am gonna open this post to my readers.  Can YOU figure out which element represents which decade?  If you'd like to participate, just comment below with your response (PLEASE RESPOND WITH AN ANSWER FOR ONLY ONE DECADE---I'd like to give everyone the opportunity to respond, so I will delete multi-decade responses---however, if you think you are uber-knowledgable, once someone else has added a response, I will accept your next reply)

Decade Icons:  (UPDATED 25 June 2012)
  • 1920's- The "pie eye" classic 1928 Mickey face [Trevor]
  • 1930's- wavy music bars from the 30's Silly Symphonies [Trevor]
  • 1940's- Sorceror Mickey hat from 1940's Fantasia
  • 1950's- Disneyland's "D" logo; opened July 1955
  • 1960's- E-Ticket "Castle Background" existing on only for '66-67 ticket books.
  • 1970's- WDW original logo globe; opened in Oct 1971 [flymetothemoon]
  • 1980's- Original Rainbow Castle logo from BVHV [Pixie Pebbles]
  • 1990's- Pixar Ball from "Luxo, Jr", the short shown before 1995's "Toy Story".
  • 2000's- Disney Parks cheesy balloon from 2008's "Celebrate Today" promotion.