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VM Checklist Checklist (Updated 3/15/2014) Park Series #1 - 3” (12/19/08) Wet Paint Donald Future World Mickey (Combo Topper) Bad Apple Space Mountain Paris Contemporary Set (LE 1200) Creepy Wallpaper Monorail Orange Park Series 9 - 3” (2012) Native American Girl ELP Mickey Sonny Eclipse Camp Minnie Mickey Bear Five Legged Goat Figment DCL Lifeboat Animal Kingdom Fruit Bat Construction Sign Owl Jr. Fireworks Adventureland Tiki Castaway Cay Mickey Blue Rabbit Jr. Kermit Primeval Whirl Flick’s Flyers Magical Stars Monstro Fantasyland Dumboi Park Series 13 3” (2013) Monorail Red Norway Troll Disneyland Skyway Three Headed Troll SMRT-1 Wet Paint - Orange (Variant) Lilly Belle Catastrophe Canyon Teacups Wet Paint - Purple (Variant) Dapper Dans Box O’ Bot Yeti WDW Road Sign - Animal Kingdom Frozen Pineapple Drink Injun Joe’s Cave Balloon (Chaser) (Variant) Typhoon Lagoon Gator Claire De Room WDW Road Sign - All Other Guest Phantom Manor Trader Sam/Chief Namee Park Series #2 - 3” (5/22/09) Areas (Variant) Tower of Terror Bellhop (Chaser) Devil Aquaramouse Abraham Lincoln (Chaser) Brave Little Tailor Mickey (Combo Topper) Construction Sign (Chaser) Festival of the Lion King Runaway Brain Mickey (Combo Dapper Dans Yellow (Variant) Brown Construction Sign (Variant) Little Green Men Topper) Dapper Dans Blue (Variant) Mickey (Combo Topper) The Little Mermaid Dapper Dans Purple (Variant) Mike Mouse Park Series #7 - 3” Haunted Mansion Stretching Room Set Monkey Donald Philharmagic Park Series #9 -Sets Sally Slater Panda America on Parade Tomorrowland Spacesuit Man and Woman Alexander Nitrokoff Penny Machine Muppet Vision 3D Spacesuit Man Hobbs Poncho Tinker Bell’s First Flight Spacesuit Woman Constance Hatchaway Snow White’s Adventure Polynesian Fire Dancer Toon Hole Figment in Spacesuit Park Series 10 - 3” (2012) Tower of Terror Regular Set (LE1350) Pongo (Chaser) Star Jets It’s A Small World Bellhop Kali River Rapids Cave of Wonders Nanny Park Series #3 - 3” (11/20/09) World of Motion Serpent Phantom Manor Husband America Sings Earful Tower DLP Railroad Wife Animation Epcot 2000 Moteur Action Stunt Spectacular Child Big Al Cinderella Castle (Chaser) Orbitron Carousel Figment in Yellow Spacesuit (Variant) Swiss Family Tree House Tower of Terror Variant Set (LE150) Elephant Bathing Pool MK Mickey (Combo Topper) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril Bellhop - Reverse Negative Herbie The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Nanny - Reverse Negative Mission Spacesuit Park Series #7 -Sets Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop Husband - Reverse Negative Monorail Blue Main Street Trolley Skull Rock at Adventure Isle Wife - Reverse Negative Pirate Auctioneer Horse DLP Space Mountain (Chaser) Child - Reverse Negative Toontown Trolley Trolley WDW Castle Park Series 11 - 3”(2012) Park Series 14 - 3” (2013) It’s A Small World (Chaser) America on Parade Francis’ Ladybug Boogie TBA Parade Mickey Fun Wheel Mickey Park Series #4 - 3” (4/2/10) Parade Donald King Triton’s Carousel Cranium Command (LE TBA) lasw Leopard Parade Goofy Minnie’s Fly Girls Captain Knowledge Astro Orbiter Monster Inc. Buzzy DCL Smokestack Kitchen Kaberet Paradise Pier Clown EPCOT Center ’82 Mr. Dairy Goods Turtle Talke Crush Goofy Mustard World of Color Urban Series #1 - 3” (3/17/09) Monorail Green Broccoli Genie Checkered Nemo Submarine Ham California Sreamin El Super Raton POTC Guard Dog Rice DJ Furr Spectro Mickey Bonnie Appetite Orange Stinger (Chaser) Glow Mickey Tomorrowland Suit Fun Wheel Donald (Variant) Graffiti ToT Elevator Tapestry of Nations Sunshine Plaza Mickey (Combo Topper) Monster The Colonel (Chaser) Sage of Time Oopsy Plane Crazy Mickey (Combo Topper) Aztec Man Park Series 12 - 3”(2013) Pinball Disc Man Festival of the Lion King Monkey Pirates of the Caribbean Park Series #5 - 3” (10/22/10) Hammered Man Big Thunder Mountain Goat Swiss Cheese Pirates Helmsman Inverted Marionette Dinosaur Who’s There? Mary Poppin's Penguin Inverted Marionette (Jr.) Goofy’s Gas Gold (Chaser) Stitch Mariachi Cobre Abominable Snowman Park Series #8 - 3” (2012) Heffalump Urban Series #2 - 3” (7/24/09) Haunted Mansion Clock Blizzard Beach Snowman Spitting Camel Chinese Writings Carousel of Progress John Buddy Winter Summerland Santa Chocolate Mickey Bar Buzz's XP-37 Space Cruiser Minnie Moo Teddi Barra Confetti Magic Mirror MK 10th Anniv. Ticket Vulture Cosmos Lightning's Bolt Living Seas Dive Suit Disneyland Monorail Girlie Flowers and Fairies Nautilus Darla (Chaser) Glass Half Full GMR's Anubis EPCOT Retro Map Director Mickey (Combo Topper) Mickey Cartoon Tom Morrow (Chaser) WDW 25th Anniversary Logo Paint By Numbers Sorcerer Mickey (Combo Topper) Robot Chef Park Series #12 -Sets (2013) Patchwork Safari Truck Country Bear Jamboree (LE 1500) Blue Bear Park Series #6 - 3” (2011) Sorcerer’s Hat Max Green Bear DHS Clapboard Fort Wilderness Mickey(Chaser) Buff Green Tea Mickey (Chaser) WDW Road Sign Sorcerer’s Hat - Clear (Variant) Melvin Urban Series #3 - 3” (12/17/09) Cave Drawings Polar Bear Cheeseburger Gnome (Chaser) Tiger Animation Series 4 - 3” (2014) Cookie Jar Barricade Orange (Variant) White Tiger Fantasia 2000 Girl Cursive Rudos Black Suit (Variant) Zebra Hawaiiam Timon Diver Two Tone Gray Mickey (Combo Topper) Lion Peter Little Dragon Sleepy Palm Trees Urban Series #9 - 3” (2012) Animal Kingdom LE Sets Kronk Orange Gears Chandelier Here Kitty Kitty Set (LE 2000) Lucifer Red Gears Elephant Kid Safari Mickey Bambi Steampunk Fly Lion Rabbit WDW Puzzle Lagoon Monster Meeko Wolf Boy Maori Businessman Tigger, Is that you? (LE 2000) Abu Watermelon (Chaser) Power Up Safari Pooh Wreck It Ralph Red Kitsune Tigger Hydra (Chaser) Urban Series #4 - 3” (6/24/10) Sheep Louie (Combo Topper) Strawberry Field Snake Yellow Splattered Toaster Animation Series #1 3” (1/7/11) Gus and Jaq Set - LE 1500 Big Teeth Bandit Alice Gus Super Mouse Fun House Mickey (Chaser) Peter Pan Jaq Blackout Sheered Sheep (Variant) Marie Tin Mickey Golden Kitsue (Variant) Donkey Pinocchio Heuy, Dewey & Louie Set- LE 2000 Blocks Red Tone Mickey (Combo Topper) Aladdin Huey Heartbroken Fairy Godmother Dewey Purple Bear Urban Redux 3” (2013) Dodge Louie Orange Bear Ninja Frog Prince Squares Red Cowboy Quasimodo Astrology 3” (2011) Paint Drip Mickey (Chaser) Ant Farm Phil Aries Tuxedo Monster Mushu Taurus Urban Series #5 - 3” (11/5/10) Pig Bunny Turtle Pinnochio (Variant) Gemini Cuppa Tea Space Monkey (Chaser) Pink Elephant - Dark Pink (Chaser) Cancer Hippie Red Ninja (Variant) Pink Elephant - Light Pink (Chaser) Leo Mickey Argyle Purple Tuxedo Monster (Variant) Pink Elephant - Dark Pink Clear (Chaser) Virgo Knight Red Cat (Combo Topper) Pink Elephant - Light Pink Clear (Chaser) Libra Blue Lava Lamp White Cat (Combo Topper) Simba (Combo Topper) Scorpio Popcorn Black Cat (Combo Topper) Sagittarius Red/Black Gears Bear Animation Series 2 - 3” Capricorn Punk Rock Each of the 6 artists designed 4 one-of-a- Jose Carioca Aquarious Blue/Yellow Gears Bear kind Vinylmations know as a Super Chaser. Flower Pisces Squiddy Super Chasers are not listed due to their Tinker Bell X-Ray limited availability Dopey Beauty and the Beast (2013) 3D (Chaser) Sebastian Belle Tonal Mickey (Combo Topper) Urban Redux Series 2 - 3” (2013) John Henry Beast Woolly Mammoth Kim Possible Gaston Urban Series #6 - 3” (2011) Kissing Bandit Baloo Mr. Potts Cactus Serpant Tigger Monsieur D’Arque Cry Baby Girl DJ Fantasia Donald Lumiere Ice Cream Sundae Vinylmation Radio Chicken Little Paula Nature Cycle Vinylmation Fan (Chaser) The Headless Horseman (Chaser) LaFou Side Mouse Blue Wooly Mammoth (Variant) Fantasia Donald “Dry” (Variant) Cogsworth Spring Day Orange Vinylmation Radio (Variant) John Henry “No Shirt” (Variant) Phillipe 1337 Mou53 Pink Skull (Combo Topper) Jiminy Crickett (Combo Topper) Maurice Zipper Green Skull (Combo Topper) Prince Adam (Chaser) Sumo Wrestler Yellow Skull (Combo Topper) Animation Series 2 - Sets Claudia (Variant) Green Thumb Big Bad Wolf & the 3 Little Pigs - LE 1200 Laura (Variant) Killer Bee Alice In Wonderland Big Bad Wolf Gryffon (Chaser) Queen of Hearts Fifer Pig (Jr.) Behind the Masks Series (2013) 1337 Mou53 Clear Yellow (Variant) Oyster Baby Fiddler Pig (Jr.) Detective 1337 Mou53 Clear Orange (Variant) Tweedle Dee Practical Pig (Jr.) Actress Blue Thumb (Variant) Tweedle Dum Robber Nature Cycle Blue (Variant) Caterpillar Rescuers - LE 1200 Hockey Player Two Tone Yellow Mickey(Combo White Rabbit Benard Spa Lady Topper) March Hare Bianca Surgeon Mad Hatter Scuba Diver Urban Series #7 - 3” (2011) Dodo Special Edition Ninja Squirrel Hedgehog Rhino w/ Ball LE 1000 Karate Guy Penguin Cheshire Cat Sleep Lady Cyclops Dinah (Chaser) Animation Series #3 (2013) Master Mind Juke Box Hedgehog - Pink (Variant) Mowgli Masked Wrestler (Chaser) Retro Phone Mad Hatter - Socks (Variant) Stitch Psychedelic Mouse Ludwig Von Drake Behind the Mask Series 2 (2013, SDCC) Alien Alice In wonderland Sets Perdita Mickey Mouse Paint Splatter AIW- Cheshire Cat Set 3” Pascal Dumbo Zombie School Girl Cheshire Cat Grumpy Maleficent Spaghetti and Meatballs Invisible Cheshire Cat Robin Hood Merlin Dizturbed Ace of Clubs Jack Skellington Zombie Bunny Suit (chaser) AIW Flowers Set 3” Basil of Baker St. Stitch Solid Green Alien (Variant) AIW Rose Eeyore Evil Queen Black Rotary Phone (Variant) AIW Daffodil Panchito Madame Mim Smoke Paint Splatter (Variant) AIW Dandelion Nessie (Chaser) Green Cyclops (Variant) AIW Pansy Red Pascal (Variant) Big Eyes - 3” (5/14/10) Sliver and Gold Mickey (Topper) Thumper (Combo Topper) Big Eyes Mickey Queen and King 3”/Jr. Set Big Eyes Minnie Urban Series #8 - 3” (2011) Queen of Hearts Fox and the Hound - LE 2500 Big Eyes Pluto Warrior King Copper Big Eyes Goofy Beaded Tod Big Eyes Stitch Purple Raccoon Animal Kingdom Set - 3” (2010) Big Eyes Marie Hot Dog Cheetah Stabbington Brothers- LE 1000 Big Eyes Donald Beatnik Bear Stabbington Brother (Patch) Big Eyes Buzz Lightyear Rudos Ox Stabbington Brother Big Eyes Grumpy Yellow Robot Black Panther Big Eyes Tinker Bell Break Dancer Gorilla Dumbo/Timothy 9”/Jr Set- LE 250 Big Eyes Mike Wazowski Barricade Giraffe Dumbo 9” Big Eyes Pie Eyed Mickey Tree Frog Leopard Timothy Mouse Jr.
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