Or not.

Tikistitch was making our appointed rounds last night in quest of various Star Wars cereals when we happened upon a Dizzney Store. How about that! The insides were festooned with racks upon racks of new Stitch plushies, all of which we already own. But, undeterred, we strode boldly into the somewhat disheveled back section of the store, where we spyed this character lying in a tangle on a shelf of beanies. We clutched it to our collective editorial bosom, and then spied a tag with instructions dangling under his Stitchy paw. "What's this?" It seems if you pull on the little flower on Stitch's belly, it will cause his silver wings to flap in a bee-like manner, accompanied by a pleasing buzzing noise.
Two small children noticed the subtle humming (or perhaps it was our girlie scream of glee), and hovered in the vicinity. As we were picking through the beanie shelves, trying to locate the "best" Bee Stitch amongst the somewhat slim pickin's, the boy child snatched one of the two remaining and sailed around the store with it. The female of the pair continued to give us the Fishy Eyed Stare as we carefully compared and contrasted the remaining two bee plushies for functionality and asethetics. As soon as we had replaced one beanie to the shelves, she hungrily snarfed it into her hands and simultaneously began a wail of "MOMEEEEEE MOMEEEEEEEE...."
We retreated from this gruesome display, to the front of the store.
And so, are you a Stitch fan?? ("That's my joke!!!" --Mr. Tikistitch) This little cooler fan creates an interesting light display when you turn it on. Groovy, man.

Tikistitch was making our appointed rounds last night in quest of various Star Wars cereals when we happened upon a Dizzney Store. How about that! The insides were festooned with racks upon racks of new Stitch plushies, all of which we already own. But, undeterred, we strode boldly into the somewhat disheveled back section of the store, where we spyed this character lying in a tangle on a shelf of beanies. We clutched it to our collective editorial bosom, and then spied a tag with instructions dangling under his Stitchy paw. "What's this?" It seems if you pull on the little flower on Stitch's belly, it will cause his silver wings to flap in a bee-like manner, accompanied by a pleasing buzzing noise.
Two small children noticed the subtle humming (or perhaps it was our girlie scream of glee), and hovered in the vicinity. As we were picking through the beanie shelves, trying to locate the "best" Bee Stitch amongst the somewhat slim pickin's, the boy child snatched one of the two remaining and sailed around the store with it. The female of the pair continued to give us the Fishy Eyed Stare as we carefully compared and contrasted the remaining two bee plushies for functionality and asethetics. As soon as we had replaced one beanie to the shelves, she hungrily snarfed it into her hands and simultaneously began a wail of "MOMEEEEEE MOMEEEEEEEE...."
We retreated from this gruesome display, to the front of the store.
And so, are you a Stitch fan?? ("That's my joke!!!" --Mr. Tikistitch) This little cooler fan creates an interesting light display when you turn it on. Groovy, man.
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Date: 2005-02-12 09:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-12 09:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-12 01:11 pm (UTC)For some reason, purple-tinged Stitch is OK, but apparently pink poofy Eeyore sets off "NO THIS IS WRONG" signals in my brain.
The big TV display in the store was showing a preview for the Heffalumps movie, with the Spin Doctors' "Two Princes" playing over a few key scenes. Does Disney/marketing realize what that song is about??
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Date: 2005-02-12 03:32 pm (UTC)I saw the very same clip, and was surprised they didn't have some Disney Channel kid wailing on the sountrack instead.
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Date: 2005-02-13 05:55 pm (UTC)And i went on for like..ten minutes to two friends VIA im, and i couldnt get them to understand that, Stitch... was a bee.
Then. i was fine, and over it... until i read that he buzzed...and flapped its wings.
Poor friends. Lol
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Date: 2005-02-13 06:13 pm (UTC)