Friday, October 19, 2018

Miscellaneous Monstro



Heading into the weekend with a plethora of Monstro/Storybook Land images, starting with a Skyway shot from April 1960. Get off the rocks, Cast Member! Don't you know that could be dangerous?!?



An alternate closeup view shows the Fantasyland Depot and a Richfield vehicle:



This guest from July 1963 is cautiously making friends with Monstro.



Katrina is about to sail off on another adventure, circa February 1964:



I wonder how long this helmet head took to create?



A December 1964 Skyway shot:



An undated 1970s view:



A closeup of the attraction’s signage, back when you had to have tickets for each attraction:



A few contemporary shots from December 2015:









See more Disneyland Storybook Land photos at my main website.

2 comments:

Graffer said...

The old Monstro was much more menacing (and interesting).

For some reason (probably to make him less scary) the new imagineers capped his pointy teeth, gave him a lower non-threatening domed head, a lower jaw, and ridiculous giant collagen lips.

Nanook said...

Yes, poor Monstro-! His whole 'forehead' has seen more-than just a touch of [not very flattering] "reconstructive surgery" over the years. In fact, one might say the Imagineers were inspired by the young gentleman's "helmet head" from February, 1964-! Although 1964 seems a bit early for such 'hirsute experimentation', it does appear some sort of leather/suede-? band is responsible for those unfortunate results. Although someone needs to be a "trend-setter" - you go, kid-!

Thanks, Dave, for this wonderful montage of Monstro - in all his iterations.