Jul. 2nd, 2008

eastofthemoon: (To Canada)
I'm still at Waterloo and I won't be heading back until Sunday. [livejournal.com profile] gullwhacker and I are having much fun/snuggling time together. We managed to see Wall-e on Friday. It's my favorite Robot movie. I love that Wall-e and Eve were able to be so expressive and yet they only had a 5 word vocabulary. Plus, I loved the little cleaning robot Moe. You can tell the little guy was thinking "I WILL clean you!"

Monday, we hit Toronto. We first went to the Eaton center because I wanted to go to the Disney store (*cough*the closest thing I can get to until I go to Disney world *cough*) and I got a few Disney pins that were on sale. I got a Remy, Mulan, Maleficent (she's the only reason I watch Sleeping Beauty), Cruella and Marie from the Aristocats. [livejournal.com profile] gullwhacker spoiled me and bought me a Beast plaushie. He was just too cute.

There was also this little store that sold almost entirely of Hello Kitty! merchandise. However, they also sold a lot of Mario stuff as well. [livejournal.com profile] ichiban_victory you may want to know that I took a picture of what is probably the biggest Yoshi plaushie ever made.

Later, we hit the Labyrinth and spent about...an hour and a half just exploring. That place is awesome. I had such a hard time deciding on what to buy. In the end, I left with an artbook of Lilo and Stitch, Jim Henson's "The Labyrinth" (based on drawings by Benson Froud, although I was tempted to also pick up his "Faries" book too) and a collection of "Clamp" art. I'm not an avid fan of clamp, but I do love their artwork. The next time I'm in Toronto, I want to go back to that store.

[livejournal.com profile] gullwhacker found a few treasures also. He left with a Reboot artbook, and a Diskworld graphic novel and also an artbook. He was very happy to find them since he's just started to read the Diskworld series.

[livejournal.com profile] gullwhacker then showed me the movie The Girl Who Leapt Through Time It was really a sweet movie. It had nice themes of dealing with changes and growing up and handling first time love as well with a few nice twists. I liked the animation a lot, it reminded me a lot of a Miyazaki film, especially the style. I highly recommend it.

Finally, I learned something my fellow Disney fans might be interested in. According to this post in [livejournal.com profile] froglegss Disney is working on another 2D movie and NOT just The Frog Princess one.

It sounds like the old Disney is slowly coming back. ^___^
eastofthemoon: (To Canada)
I'm still at Waterloo and I won't be heading back until Sunday. [livejournal.com profile] gullwhacker and I are having much fun/snuggling time together. We managed to see Wall-e on Friday. It's my favorite Robot movie. I love that Wall-e and Eve were able to be so expressive and yet they only had a 5 word vocabulary. Plus, I loved the little cleaning robot Moe. You can tell the little guy was thinking "I WILL clean you!"

Monday, we hit Toronto. We first went to the Eaton center because I wanted to go to the Disney store (*cough*the closest thing I can get to until I go to Disney world *cough*) and I got a few Disney pins that were on sale. I got a Remy, Mulan, Maleficent (she's the only reason I watch Sleeping Beauty), Cruella and Marie from the Aristocats. [livejournal.com profile] gullwhacker spoiled me and bought me a Beast plaushie. He was just too cute.

There was also this little store that sold almost entirely of Hello Kitty! merchandise. However, they also sold a lot of Mario stuff as well. [livejournal.com profile] ichiban_victory you may want to know that I took a picture of what is probably the biggest Yoshi plaushie ever made.

Later, we hit the Labyrinth and spent about...an hour and a half just exploring. That place is awesome. I had such a hard time deciding on what to buy. In the end, I left with an artbook of Lilo and Stitch, Jim Henson's "The Labyrinth" (based on drawings by Benson Froud, although I was tempted to also pick up his "Faries" book too) and a collection of "Clamp" art. I'm not an avid fan of clamp, but I do love their artwork. The next time I'm in Toronto, I want to go back to that store.

[livejournal.com profile] gullwhacker found a few treasures also. He left with a Reboot artbook, and a Diskworld graphic novel and also an artbook. He was very happy to find them since he's just started to read the Diskworld series.

[livejournal.com profile] gullwhacker then showed me the movie The Girl Who Leapt Through Time It was really a sweet movie. It had nice themes of dealing with changes and growing up and handling first time love as well with a few nice twists. I liked the animation a lot, it reminded me a lot of a Miyazaki film, especially the style. I highly recommend it.

Finally, I learned something my fellow Disney fans might be interested in. According to this post in [livejournal.com profile] froglegss Disney is working on another 2D movie and NOT just The Frog Princess one.

It sounds like the old Disney is slowly coming back. ^___^

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