![]() 2011 DeeVee Awards The 1st annual Destination Vinylmation DeeVee Awards honors the best Vinylmation and artists over the past year. With the help of our listeners and readers, figures and artists were nominated in 23 categories You then voted for your favorites in a poll on our website. The winners were officially announced on our podcast Episode 46 released on November 16. We invite you to listen to this Oscar-inspired broadcast that featured celebrity presenters from the Disney podcast realm. I like to thank everyone who was a part of this show including the presenters, custom artists, Zoe and our announcer Michelle Wargo. Thank you to Sophie for our graphics, including the award above. We would also like to thank all the Disney artists and other Cast Members at Disney involved with the process of bringing Vinylmation to the guests. We wouldn’t be doing this if it wasn’t for your amazing efforts. Here is the complete winners list. Please listen to our next podcast for a complete break down of the results, as well as the announcement of the winner of the Florida Project Pooh from the voters drawing. (The winner was Kerry. Check out her photos of the prize here.) |
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Favorite Disney Artist Maria Clapsis Some of Maria’s popular figures of the past year include: Up, Ariel’s Undersea Adventure, Sonny Eclipse, Bolt, DCL, Cutesters Too. Thank you Maria for all your hard work. |
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Favorite Custom Artist NOAH NOAH gave us customs such as: TRON, Villains Poison Apple, Muppets Mayhem, Haunted Mansion, Pirates and more. |
Best 3″ Figure Ariel’s Undersea Adventure Artist: Maria Clapsis |
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Best 9″ Figure Up Artist: Maria Clapsis |
Best Jr. Figure Statue of Liberty Minnie Keychain Artist: Enrique Pita Thank you to celebrity presenters: Adam from DisneyBrit.com and Juz from OrlandoSkyRadio.com. |
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Best 12 Figure Set Star Wars 1 Artist: Mike Sullivan |
Best non-12 Figure Set Disney Afternoons Artist: Chris Chapman |
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Best Chaser 3D Mickey Artist: Thomas Scott Thank you to celebrity presenter John Rick, host of the Disney Pincast Podcast. |
Best Variant Ghost Obi Wan Kenobi Artist: Mike Sullivan |
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Best Use of Ears Peter Pan Artist: Monty Maldovan |
Best Trading Location Frontierland Trading Post This Magic Kingdom favorite features both 3″ and Junior trading. |
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Most Likely to Be Found in a Trading Box Bearded Man Artist: Thomas Scott |
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Best Accessory Rafiki’s Staff Artist: Jim Valeri Thank you to celebrity presenter Stephanie Wojcik, the winner of Combo Contest #2. |
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Best Mickey 3D Mickey Artist: Thomas Scott Thank you to celebrity presenter Ricky Brigante from Inside the Magic. |
Best Use of Clear Ghost Obi Wan Kenobi Artist: Mike Sullivan Thank you to celebrity presenter Tom Corless from WDW News Today. |
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Best Location Exclusive Tiki Mickey Artist: Enrique Pita |
Best Packaging All Location Exclusive Tins Artist: Various Thank you to celebrity presenter Kristina Pino from Tomopop.com. |
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Best Vinylmation Event The Florida Project September 9-11 2011 at EPCOT Thank you to celebrity presenter Matt Norris from VinylmationKingdom.com. |
Most Anticipated Upcoming Series The Haunted Mansion Artist: Casey Jones Thank you to celebrity presenter Alan Hooper from Mousevent.com. |
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Best DV Episode All of them The Dee Vee Awards was our 46th episode. Thank you for all your support. |
Favorite DV Cast Member Nick Years on DV: 1 Thank you to celebrity presenter Jim Hill from JimHillMedia.com. |
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![]() Red Balloon Awards The Red Balloon Awards are one-time categories that honor special achievement in Vinylmation. They are named after the first chaser from Park series one. |
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Best Disney Afternoons Set Rescue Rangers Artist: Chris Chapman |
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Best 3″ Muppet Kermit Artist: Monty Maldovan |
Those are this year’s winners. Take note of future releases because we do it all again at our two year anniversary!
What do you think of the results? |
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How on earth did Peter Pan win best use of ears?