"Clic-A-Pic Gallery"
Gallery Two: To view the cartoon or film classic upon which each puppet was modeled expand the "Clic-A-Pic Gallery" below.

(1960's) Peter Pan, Disney's 14th animated feature film, was released in 1953 after many years in development. It is based on the 1904 play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up by J. M. Barrie. Watch Peter Pan fly! Click below...

Tinker Bell, from Disney's Peter Pan, has become one of the company's most important icons since her debut. Here she is, sold in her original packaging.

Pluto first appeared in a short animated film released on April 30, 1931, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series.This is the first cartoon to feature Pluto as Mickey's pet. To view this film, click below.

Released in 1955, the Disney animated classic Lady and the Tramp features a very pampered cocker spaniel named Lady whose comfie life slips away with the arrival of her owners' new baby. Enjoy the infamous "spaghetti" scene...

In 1950 an animated short by Walt Disney featured Pluto, who envisioned himself as a Wonder Dog in order to win the heart of Dinah, a love interest! View the short below...

Roger Radcliffe is an aspiring songwriter who lives in London. His pet dalmatian dog, Pongo, decides he needs a female companion. Spotting a woman named Anita and her Dalmatian Perdita, Pongo drags Roger to the park to arrange a meeting. See movie clip below.

Baby Huey was designed by Paramount Pictures' "Famous Studios" in 1949. Huey first appeared in Quack-a-Doodle-Doo, a Noveltoon theatrical short produced and released in 1950.

Dachsie is a minor character in The Lady and the Tramp. He is a dachsund who wants to escape from the pound. Meet him below...
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A Snapshot of GUND
GUND is now a Canadian-owned company located in Edison, New Jersey. It is operated by a third-generation family member, and now specializes in plush toys.
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