Showing posts with label Back to School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Back to School. Show all posts
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Back to School - Let's Get Growing
Donald's nephews help us head back to school again as we feature a colorful activity page from another vintage comic book. Record Your School Growth appeared on the back cover of the 1959 edition of Walt Disney's Huey, Dewey and Louie Back to School. The boys' teachers in this particular issue were Daisy Duck, Clara Cluck, Grandma Duck, Gryro Gearloose and Uncle Scrooge. Other activities included Recess Riddles, School Party Popcorn Box and Daisy's Picture Anagrams. All for just 25 cents.
Departments:
Back to School,
Four Color Fun
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Back to School - Let's Be Careful Out There
These important safety tips come courtesy of the 1960 Dell Giant comic Walt Disney's Huey, Dewey and Louie Back to School.
For a number of years in the late 1950s/early 1960s, Donald's nephews participated in this annual four color tradition that demonstrated at least to some degree that comic books and school could share some common ground. This school safety rules illustration appeared on the issue's inside front cover. I never realized just how serious a problem playground holes were back then.
Departments:
Back to School,
Four Color Fun
Monday, August 27, 2007
Back to School - On a Very Famous Yellow Bus
If there would ever be a Disney Products Hall of Fame, this particular item would likely be one of the most revered and honored inductees.
The classic Walt Disney School Bus lunchbox is a pop culture icon to a generation of baby boomers. Some nine million units of this bright yellow metal lithographed schoolyard accessory were produced over a span of twenty years. Aladdin Industries introduced the lunchbox in 1956 at a then somewhat pricey $2.69. An original in good condition can currently fetch into the hundreds of dollars at collectors markets and online auctions.
This classic piece of Disneyana was the brainchild of Disney Legend Al Konetzni. Self-described as a salesman with a pencil, Konetzni brought his artistic and creative skills to Disney in 1953 when he was hired as an idea man for the character merchandise division, then based out of New York City. He would spend the next 28 years creating Disney character merchandise that included toys, clothing, jewelry, watches and countless other products. He had a hand in everything from Pez candy dispensers to the toothbrushes they necessitated.
Sure, it was just a lunchbox. It carried its share of apples, Twinkies and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. And if swung with enough force, it was a formidable deterrent to even the most intimidating bullies. But more than anything, it was a true triumph of consumer product design. Every surface was authentic--including the bottom, which displayed the vehicle’s tires and undercarriage. Sixteen Disney characters were represented--Mickey, Pluto, Donald and Bambi waved on passengers that included Dopey, Thumper, Huey, Dewie, Louie, Morty, Ferdie, Alice, Pinocchio, Dumbo, and Jiminy Cricket, with Goofy at the wheel.
Two wonderful details--Bambi carries an edition of the lunchbox in his mouth, and the Emergency Door on the rear of the bus warns “OPEN FOR LUNCH ONLY.”
Departments:
Back to School