
Disney - Mickey and Minnie in the Outback
Mickey and Minnie in the Outback by Thomas Kinkade Studios
Minnie and Pluto encounter a rare bilby while Goofy searches for the sacred Ayers Rock but struggles to find it. Meanwhile, Donald nervously scans the brush, worried about a possible snake sighting.
In the Passport to Adventure series, Mickey and friends embark on an off-road journey through the Australian Outback.
Key Points
- Mickey and friends dressed to impress in their classic outback safari attire, complete with matching hats and boots.
- Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is Australia's rock of ages and its most visited tourist site. It is renowned worldwide for appearing to glow red at dawn and sunset.
- There's something genuinely captivating about seeing kangaroos in the wild. Whether it's their awkward stances, curious looks, or effortless bounding through the air, kangaroos are a constant source of fascination and entertainment.
- Bilbies look like kangaroos, but they lope along the landscape instead of hopping.
- The Jeep's license plate read 1958 when Thomas Kinkade was born.
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Mickey and Minnie in the Outback by Thomas Kinkade Studios
Minnie and Pluto encounter a rare bilby while Goofy searches for the sacred Ayers Rock but struggles to find it. Meanwhile, Donald nervously scans the brush, worried about a possible snake sighting.
In the Passport to Adventure series, Mickey and friends embark on an off-road journey through the Australian Outback.
Key Points
- Mickey and friends dressed to impress in their classic outback safari attire, complete with matching hats and boots.
- Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is Australia's rock of ages and its most visited tourist site. It is renowned worldwide for appearing to glow red at dawn and sunset.
- There's something genuinely captivating about seeing kangaroos in the wild. Whether it's their awkward stances, curious looks, or effortless bounding through the air, kangaroos are a constant source of fascination and entertainment.
- Bilbies look like kangaroos, but they lope along the landscape instead of hopping.
- The Jeep's license plate read 1958 when Thomas Kinkade was born.
Each piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its provenance and the quality of craftsmanship.
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Mickey and Minnie in the Outback by Thomas Kinkade Studios
Minnie and Pluto encounter a rare bilby while Goofy searches for the sacred Ayers Rock but struggles to find it. Meanwhile, Donald nervously scans the brush, worried about a possible snake sighting.
In the Passport to Adventure series, Mickey and friends embark on an off-road journey through the Australian Outback.
Key Points
- Mickey and friends dressed to impress in their classic outback safari attire, complete with matching hats and boots.
- Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is Australia's rock of ages and its most visited tourist site. It is renowned worldwide for appearing to glow red at dawn and sunset.
- There's something genuinely captivating about seeing kangaroos in the wild. Whether it's their awkward stances, curious looks, or effortless bounding through the air, kangaroos are a constant source of fascination and entertainment.
- Bilbies look like kangaroos, but they lope along the landscape instead of hopping.
- The Jeep's license plate read 1958 when Thomas Kinkade was born.
Each piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its provenance and the quality of craftsmanship.
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