Myths and Legends
Release Date: January 7, 2013
Disney Stores and Online
$9.95
Myths and Legends is a mystery set of 12 designed by the Disney Store Artists. Once again, they have decided to bring artist cards back, but to utilize them in a very unique way.
Big Foot Quincy Sutton The larger than normal feet is another shining example of innovation at the Disney Store. It is also just another reason why this new platform was developed. |
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Cyclops Jim Valeri Great job with the little details making him look down right nasty… which in this case is good. |
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Gargoyle Enrique Pita A seemingly simple idea, made to look brilliant with beautiful wings and some character in the facial expression. |
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Gnome Nacho Rodriguez I like the sculpted hat. I will say if you put this one against Caley Hick’s Gnome from Urban 8, I will take the Urban Gnome. But this guy looks like he is up to trouble. |
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Chupacabra Nacho Rodriguez No on really knows what this guy looks like, so imagination was endless for the artist here. |
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Medusa Gerald Mendez Nice job with the tangled web of snakes. I’m scared to look this one in the eyes. |
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Mermaid Quincy Sutton For some reason, the bright colors don’t allow this one to fit into the set in my opinion. I think in this case, she needed to have her face framed more by here hair. |
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Ogre Enrique Pita Big nose! I like how Disney Store artists often let the characters look to the side. |
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Pan with pipes Quincy Sutton Once again, Disney Store Artists rise above and beyond with accessories. |
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Troll Nacho Rodriguez This guy looks down right grumpy… and I love it. Great touch with the mushrooms drawn in the ears. |
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Yeti Jim Valeri Yeti is catching up to Cheshire Cat as one of the most used characters outside the Fab 5. His mouth is a little odd in my opinion, but I love the drool. |
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Mystery Chaser Click image to reveal the chaser. |
This is a gorgeously designed and executed set. I really wish Disney would have taken 12 of their “odd” sets (wrestling, nursery rhymes, myths/legends, circus, etc..) and took one figure from each set to form the Urban series. This would have made Urban 12 series long with 12 different sets within it. Each theme would have had their chance at the chaser, and people could have chosen which sub series they wanted to collect.