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We are huge fans of Vinylmation in this household. Of course we love everything Disney but Vinylmation has been one of our favorite Disney items over the past several years.
My son has been collecting them for years and has a pretty good collection going. He has about 100 I would guess. He really likes learning about the new ones and even trading them when we go on cruises.
Disney Interactive and Google teamed up to launch “Blank: A Vinylmation Love Story,” an original animated short film. The film will be available exclusively on Google Play, Google’s online store offering digital movies, books, music, apps, games and more.
Based on the popular Disney Parks Vinylmation collectible franchise, “Blank: A Vinylmation Love Story” is a 38 minute stop-motion animated film that tells the story of Blank, an unpainted Vinylmation, on an epic adventure through an original new world to find his lost soulmate.
Guests can download “Blank: A Vinylmation Love Story” for free exclusively on Google Play and can view the film online from their computer, or on their Android phone or tablet, or iPhone and iPad through the Google Play Movies & TV app. (Get the app for Android or iOS.)
To celebrate the premiere, Google is also inviting fans to share frames from the film with friends and family as digital greeting cards at blankmovie.withgoogle.com. After sharing a frame, guests can unlock a second special film, “Cranes in Love,” created especially for Google users.
We cannot wait to see it and in fact, I cannot even tell you how many times we have watched the trailer.
Blank: A Vinylmation Love Story – Trailer on Disney Video
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That’s quite a collection your son has, I didn’t realize they were even around.
Loved reading about your son’s collection! I think these are pretty cool! I’ll have to hop over to google and check out Cranes in Love!