Alice in Wonderland Limited Edition Explained

Nick LoCicero

Alice in Wonderland Limited Edition Explained

Flowers
Artist: Thomas Scott
Release Date: April 20, 2012
Price: ?
LE 2000

A four figure LE set.

Cheshire Cat
Artist: Thomas Scott
Release Date: April 13, 2012
Price: $26.95
LE 5000

This 2 pack of 3″ figures features the Cheshire Cat in both his “disappeared” and “reappearing” forms.

Walrus and Carpenter
Artist: Thomas Scott
Release Date: TBA
Price: $74.95
LE 1500

The big Walrus fills out this mold well. He comes with a 3″ Carpenter.

9″ Crying Alice, Jr Happy Alice, Jr Drink Me Bottle and Jr Eat Me Cookie
Artist: Thomas Scott
Release Date: April 13, 2012
Price: $74.95
LE 2500

3″ Queen of Hearts and Jr King
Comic Con and Online
LE 2500

11 thoughts on “Alice in Wonderland Limited Edition Explained”

  1. Is t just me, or does the 9″ Alice look like an enlarged version of the Animation 1…not a fan. And I think the Chesire Cat looks like a mangy stray cat. The only gem of these is the Walrus and the Carpenter 2 set. Not impressed.

    DisneyMozart

    • I think we have enough Chesire Cat designs Disney enough already you have so many other characters stop revisiting the same ones over and over again.

  2. I wonder how much the Alice combos will be? With the way things are Disney marketing might find it necessary to make it $150. or more?!?!?!?

  3. J, it wouldn’t suprise me one bit.
    We all know a price hike is coming the question is what will the MSRP be?
    My guess is Disney will put the 9″ / 3″ combos at 105.

  4. Flooding the market and raising prices. That what happens…then the fad is gone. That is what I see at least. It’s a shame because they are a great and harmless thing to collect with your children. I hope Disney realizes it and takes the capitalist out of this. In the end it will make Disney more money. At least that’s what I think.

  5. WHY does everyone always talk about Disneys price? How about some of the ridiculous prices we as collectors put on chaser or variants? You know that Disney is a company trying to make money right? They made Park 8 11.95 we made the variant $100

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