Walt Disney posters from 1924 to present
April 5, 2013 3:00 PM   Subscribe

Thousands of movie posters from the Mouse, from Alice's Day at Sea (March 1, 1924) to Wreck-It-Ralph (November 2, 2012). Includes US and foreign posters, historical and modern versions (the changes in poster design are particularly interesting), trailers and advertising material. The site (in French) covers movies produced under the Disney umbrella (including Touchstone, Hollywood Pictures and Pixar but not Miramax): shorts and feature films, animated and live action movies, classic and less classic works.
posted by elgilito (4 comments total) 17 users marked this as a favorite
 
from the Mouse

Don't Disney workers say "working for the Rat"?
posted by telstar at 6:20 PM on April 5, 2013


So enjoying these. Thanks for the fun elgilito.
posted by nickyskye at 11:20 PM on April 5, 2013


Disney movie posters are an interesting concept. They're typically used at the theatres. Which is ironic, because that's a place where more than 75% of the Disney movies made in the last 20 years don't go.
posted by Blue_Villain at 10:35 AM on April 6, 2013


Even scrolling through pretty quickly, I still felt a chill as my eye flitted past Bicentennial Man. Funny how our instincts preserve us.
posted by psoas at 11:15 AM on April 6, 2013


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