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I picked up a figurine of Yoda & Jedi Mickey at Disneyland this summer, and wished they had more mash-ups like it... hence the beginning of this Star Tours series I'm unofficially working on. We'll call it a wish list for now.

Umm... he's got a double bladed lightsaber in his mouth. :)

Continue the Tour! >>> Mick Solo & Chipie!





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Now how come they didn't have people like you in the Imageer department? I'm sure they could use some talent like yours coming up with stuff like this. :D

This is my favorite Star Tour pic so far!

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I'd have to say this is my favorite out of all the ones you submitted today
:O =) :XD: :giggle: :rofl:

This may be one of the funniest things I've seen related to Star Wars in a long while. Nicely done.
As a guy who loves cross-overs and loves to make 'em, I have to say that this is perhaps one of the best I've ever seen! Good work! :D

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Thanks Arbok! That's a big compliment... when I was a young kid, I so wanted to be an Imagineer. :)

+It would be crazy to actually create Star Tours merch for a living.
Thank you, I'll have a few more coming soon.
Cool! I'm really glad you enjoyed it. It was one of my initial ideas when starting the series.
I have to say, you got the imagination, you just gotta make the jump to Disney's lap.

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Hey, thanks! I did spend a semester at CalArts studying animation, which is pretty close to the lap. :)

Then I went off to study fine art. I always had some sort of rift in my soul concerning high and low art, which nowadays I think is pretty absurd... but I think, unfortunately, those thoughts are still prevalent in the art worlds.

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