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[quote="LittleRolox3"]My local smyths never had them probably asda and tesco will get them[/quote] Aw Hopefully your store will get them in soon. I would imagine you're right, I'll be very surprised if they don't stock them eventually.
Also, speaking of Asda - They have a Lion Guard shirt in! I don't normally go for children's wear but... aside from it being a gift from my mother, this one is really, really nice!
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Image is an Epic Mickey concept art. We could have had this in EM3. I still want it.
oh man, I'd KILL for TLG happy meals.....unfortunately it's been years since disney teamed up w/ mcdonalds for promotional purposes, as they no longer want to encourage kids to eat unhealthy fast food meals. it's a real shame.....mcdonald's happy meal toys and junk food are some of my most dear childhood memories....
[quote="Sadiki"]oh man, I'd KILL for TLG happy meals.....unfortunately it's been years since disney teamed up w/ mcdonalds for promotional purposes, as they no longer want to encourage kids to eat unhealthy fast food meals. it's a real shame.....mcdonald's happy meal toys and junk food are some of my most dear childhood memories....[/quote]
aawh man I have already been dreaming of it long ago, its only a matter of time if they do
Thought I'd let UK peoples know that I'm selling my Fuli, Beshte and Ono Disney Store toys, simply due to my lack of interest in them. Fuli is already up on eBAY (I can give you the link, she has a starting price of £5.00 and it's a bidding listing) but if anyone wants to do a private sale with Beshte and Ono I'd be more than happy to comply. Not including P&P, I'd sell Beshte for £13.99 and Ono for £5.50. Lemme know if anyone's interested.
There's a new stationary set on the Disney Store. It has 10 items including a pencil case, notebook, folder, ruler, scissors, pencils etc. From something called the 'in gear' range or something like that