It’s that time of year again! Time to hang up the stars and stripes for the upcoming Fourth of July holiday––and shopDisney is here with a whole collection of new plush, apparel, accessories, and more.
New Limited Edition Black Widow MagicBand Now Available On shopDisney
Although Marvel’s “Black Widow” movie has been delayed due to the pandemic, we’re still lucky enough to snag some merchandise featuring the deadly assassin herself while we wait for the film to be released a few months later on November 6, 2020.
Black Widow MagicBand 2 – Limited Edition – $34.99
The Limited Edition MagicBand features Natasha Romanoff as the Black Widow, with the “Black Widow” movie title printed above her. This artwork is similar to that on the first theatrical released poster for the film, which was meant to debut on May 1.
The MagicBand features a black center puck and Black Widow’s red logo in a fun print on the other side, made up of red and black shapes and silhouettes.
The collector’s box features Natasha Romanoff in comic-style artwork, along with her Black Widow logo and even a little Black Widow spider hanging down from the top. This MagicBand is a limited edition of 1,500 and replaces the cartoon style artwork of the previous Black Widow MagicBand that was released three years ago.
Country Bear Jamboree Wishables Re-released Today
“Y’all come back now, ya hear!” We may not be able to visit our beloved Country Bear Jamboree during the Disney Parks closure, but we can snuggle up with these brand-new Wishables coming soon to shopDisney. The Country Bear Jamboree Series mystery plush include Henry, Teddi Barra, Baby Oscar, and one plush representing Bunny, Bubbles and Beulah––the Sun Bonnets from the Sunshine State! The Big Al non-blind bag plush has also been released as part of the collection. These were released earlier this month and sold out quicker than you can say “mama don’t whoop little Buford.” However, it seems shopDisney re-released the popular collection again today as part of a special Wishables Wednesday.
The announcement was made via the shopDisney Instagram page. No details are available on release times, but keep an eye on “New Arrivals” and you should see when the bears make their big encore. Each blind bag (and the Big Al standalone plush) costs $9.99.
Dooney & Bourke Releases New “Mickey & Minnie Mouse Americana” Bag Collection
We’re getting closer and closer to summer! And what’s the first holiday that comes to mind in the summer? No, it’s not Flag Day. That’s right, the Fourth of July! And if you’re looking to add a bit of premium patriotic flare to your summer ensemble, why not these new Mickey & Minnie Mouse Americana bags from Dooney & Bourke? Let’s take a look at all three options, shall we? If you’re interested in picking any of these up, just click the links below.
Mickey & Minnie Mouse Americana Crossbody Bag – $198.00
Mickey & Minnie Mouse Americana Mini-Backpack – $248.00
Mickey & Minnie Mouse Americana Tote Bag – $268.00
New “The Haunted Mansion” POP Figures Coming To shopDisney & Disney Parks
We’re halfway through the year to Halloween and Disney has shared a “shriek peek” at new products themed to “The Haunted Mansion” coming soon, available at shopDisney.com and Disney Parks just in time for the ghoulish holiday. New this year is a set of Funko Pop! figures themed to a variety of characters depicted throughout the attraction, from the organ player to the stretching room victims. Check out the full collection below.
You may have 999 Funko Pop! figures at home but there’s always room for one more! Exclusively made for Disney Parks and shopDisney, you’ll definitely want to make room on your shelves for an all-new Funko Pop! figure featuring the Organist from The Haunted Mansion.
Additional Funko Pop! figures inspired by The Haunted Mansion are coming soon to shopDisney.com as well, perfect for any grim grinning ghost! These figures include two of the characters depicted in the attraction’s infamous stretching room, including the man standing over a keg of dynamite and the old widow sitting on top of the tombstone of her axe-murdered husband. Sound familiar? That’s old Constance Hatchaway, the bride pictured in the attic scene. Her husband is George Hightower… presumably related to Harrison Hightower III, the millionaire who built the Hotel Hightower in New York that disappeared on December 31st, 1899. Similarly, the hotel is now considered haunted, under the name of Tower of Terror (in Tokyo DisneySea.)
We can’t wait to be back in the pumpkin-lined streets of the Magic Kingdom, however the Disney Parks remain closed due to COVID-19, and no official reopening date has been announced. No release date has been announced for these upcoming new Funko Pop! figures or the new apparel and accessory collection that was also revealed this morning.