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Haunted Mansion Mickey
Haunted Mansion Mickey
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Disney Haunted Mansion Goofy, Ezra & Mickey Doom Buggy $17.00 |
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Disney Pin Haunted Mansion Mickey Hitchhiking Ghost NEW $7.99 |
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Disney Haunted Mansion Hitchhiking Ghosts & Mickey pin $12.99 |
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Disney Set of 4 Haunted Mansion New Hidden Mickey Pins $19.99 |
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Disney Pin Hitch Hiker Haunted Mansion Hidden Mickey $0.99 |
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Disney WDW – The Haunted Mansion – Mickey Mouse $30.00 |
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DISNEY 2000 GOOFY EZRA & MICKEY HAUNTED MANSION PIN $3.24 |
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Mickey Haunted Mansion Hitchhiking Ghost Disney Pin New $5.49 |
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DISNEY MICKEYS PIN ODYSSEY DECALS HAUNTED MANSION PIN $34.99 |
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Disney HIDDEN MICKEY Haunted Mansion FISHBONE Tomb Pin $3.39 |
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RAT HAUNTED MANSION TOMBSTONE Disney Hidden Mickey Pin $2.50 |
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disney haunted mansion 40th mickey $45.00 |
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Disney Haunted Mansion Ghost Slider Mickey Rare Pin $3.25 |
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Disney Haunted Mansion 40th SHAG Signed Mickey Ears NIB $85.00 |
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Disney Haunted Mansion MICKEY MOUSE Re-haunting pin $23.99 |
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Disney E Ticket Attractions Haunted Mansion Mickey PIN $19.99 |
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WDW – Hidden Mickey 2007 Series 2 – Haunted Mansion Set $9.99 |
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DISNEY HAUNTED MANSION GHOST DOOM BUGGY MICKEY PIN NEW $4.99 |
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New Haunted Mansion Mickey Ears Hat $18.98 |
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Disney Hidden Mickey Haunted Mansion Tombstone Pin Set $5.99 |
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DISNEY HIDDEN MICKEY HAUNTED MANSION BUST COMPLETER PIN $0.99 |
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DISNEY HIDDEN MICKEY HAUNTED MANSION GHOST BRIDE PIN $1.82 |
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DISNEY HIDDEN MICKEY HAUNTED MANSION PHINEAS MIRROR PIN $0.99 |
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DISNEY LANYARD HIDDEN MICKEY HAUNTED MANSION KNIGHT PIN $0.99 |
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DISNEY HIDDEN MICKEY HAUNTED MANSION HIKING EZRA PIN $0.99 |
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DISNEY HIDDEN MICKEY HAUNTED MANSION HIKING GUS PIN $0.99 |
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DISNEY WDW HIDDEN MICKEY HAUNTED MANSION PHINEAS PIN $1.82 |
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RARE HAUNTED MANSION SPINNING SCULPTURE STATUE MICKEY $289.00 |
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RARE HAUNTED MANSION MICKEY STATUE FIGURE — SOLD OUT ! $539.00 |
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RARE DISNEY HAUNTED MANSION MICKEY DOLL $129.99 |
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Hidden Mickey Haunted Mansion 13 Hour Clock Disney Pin $3.99 |
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Disney Pins WDW Hidden Mickey Haunted Mansion CLOCK $4.95 |
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Disney Park Haunted Mansion – Mickey and Minnie – tags $6.99 |
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New Haunted Mansion Mickey Ears Hat $18.98 |
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DISNEY DISNEYLAND HAUNTED MANSION MICKEY MOUSE EARS HAT $24.99 |
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Disney Pin Hidden Mickey Haunted Mansion Tomb Stone $0.99 |
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ARTIST PROOF AP DISNEY PIN HAUNTED MANSION MICKEY GHOST $9.99 |
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Disney Pin Haunted Mansion Tombstone FREDDIE BAT Mickey $0.99 |
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Disney Pin Haunted Mansion Tombstone FISH Hidden Mickey $0.99 |
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Tombstone BAT Hidden Mickey Haunted Mansion Disney Pin $3.99 |
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Department 56 Snow Village Mickey’s Haunted House $85.00 Part of the Disney Halloween Village collection, this piece features a scary haunted mansion…. |
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Sing Along Songs: Disneyland Fun (Volume 7) $24.99 Volume 7 in this series features a day in the life of Disneyland with performers like Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Minnie Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Roger Rabbit, and more, as they take kids through the park and go on out of this world rides like Jungle Cruise, Star Tours, Tom Sawyer’s Island, Haunted Mansion, Small World, Autopia, and more! With famous Disney songs like Whistle While Yo… |
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A Day At Disneyland: A Souvenir Film Relive your day at Disneyland with all the color and excitement of being there! Ride down Main Street to Plaza Park and a breathtaking view of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle. Walk through Adventureland, Frontierland, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. This souvenir videocassette will remind you of the enchantment and magic found in the happiest place on earth…. |
Dish Network Offers A Wide Variety Of Holiday Programming
Having grown up in New England, my favorite time of year is undoubtedly the fall. Unless you live in the area, it’s a feeling that is hard to explain. There’s something in the air – a crispness, almost – that signals something is coming. The treetops become an amazing palate of oranges, reds and yellows, and the smell of burning fireplaces rides the breeze. And another good thing that comes with the fall – Halloween.
As a kid of course I looked forward to trick or treating and gathering as much candy as I possibly could, but when I grew out of that stage I didn’t appreciate Halloween again until I was old enough to start throwing parties. Suddenly, dressing up in costumes was fun again (albeit the alcohol is a factor in that enjoyment.) Honestly, I can’t imagine living anywhere else during this time of year. Being a fan of horror movies and all the things that go bump, this is the time of year when I can really appreciate all there is to offer. American Movie Classics usually runs a block of programming called “Fearfest” (formerly “Monster Fest”) where they show marathons of horror movies, including the Friday the 13th saga, some movies from the Halloween series, and other gems from the 80’s. There’s something silly and addicting about these movies when they come on TV.
As terrible as most of them are, I just can’t help but watch. Back when this was called “Monster Fest”, they used to skew towards the older movies; now they tend to show a lot of crappy B-movies from the last few years. Still, there’s something comforting about coming home and flipping on AMC and wondering what they’ll show next. For those of you still young at heart (like me) ABC Family shows the “13 Days of Halloween”, almost a full two weeks of Halloween programming geared towards kids and families. They have been running this marathon for over 10 years now and I’m sure this year will be no exception. They usually show such family favorites as Hocus Pocus, Casper, Beetlejuice, The Addams Family, Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride, Poltergeist, and The Haunted Mansion, plus the fan-favorite haunted house exploration series “Scariest Places on Earth.”
These are great to watch with your kids (though they do sometimes show movies such as The Sixth Sense that might be a little too spooky for the little ones.) Sometimes I’ll put on ABC Family in the background just for the sheer atmosphere that all these Halloween movies bring. Now, I don’t get scared of horror movies like I used to when I was a kid, but I do enjoy the nostalgia. And as sad as I am to see summer go (seriously, it feels like it just started), I am definitely looking forward to the change in the weather and the foliage. I hope to also make a trip to Salem, MA this year. Nothing else sums up fall in New England quite like Salem at Halloween time.
ABC Family is also responsible for another holiday marathon – “25 Days of Christmas.” Now I’ll admit, I am not a fan of the snow and ice, but I do love the weeks in December leading up to my favorite holiday. Yes it does seem to be a lot of buildup for ONE day, but the buildup is the fun part. Shopping for gifts, holiday music on the radio – all of these things that remind us that it’s a special time of the year that only comes around once. And despite the commercialism and occasional stress, Christmas is the one holiday that really makes me reflect on simpler times, when I could believe in things that weren’t humanly possible. As someone who wanted to hold on to my childhood for as long as possible, it always makes me a little warm and fuzzy inside to see all the Christmas specials on TV, especially the ones that I used to watch when I was a kid (namely “Garfield’s Christmas Special” and “Mickey’s Christmas Carol”, two of my favorites).
They start the programming on the first week of December and continue up through Christmas Day. The last few years they have started showing programming that is arguably NOT Christmas themed (for example Harry Potter, Cars, The Incredibles, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) when they should really be focusing on the Christmas specials that we haven’t seen since our childhood. I understand Harry Potter is popular, but they can show that any time of the year. Christmas comes only once! And just a note – I don’t know why I watch the Jim Carrey version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas every time it’s on. What is wrong with me? ‘Tis the season, I suppose. Now about that redhead stepchild called Easter….ehhh, never mind. It’s not even worth it. ABC Family can be found on channel 180 on Dish Network. AMC is channel 130. Some other channels of note for both Halloween and Christmas programming would be SyFy (channel 122), the Hallmark Channel (channel 185), and the Disney Channel (channel 172).
By: Frank Bilotta
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