In what should be my last tribute post to Michael Jackson, we see another version of the Movieland figure. This stylized, and dramatic photograph shows the King of Pop in a cloud of fog as if in a music video. It's the same exact figure that we've seen twice before in these tributes, but the artistic nature of this shot shows the figure in a whole new way.
A close up of the pop star. I've said it before, and I'll say it again; Lighting makes all the difference in a wax museum display. Michael Jackson's influence will continue to be felt for a long time to come.Tags: Movieland Wax Museum Wax Figure Wax Michael Jackson




A close up of the figure. The large Bad belt buckle is a nice touch.
A side view with the museum's actual lighting. The lighting makes a lot of difference in the presentation of the figure.












A closer shot of the figure. Next to him are pictures of historic events which happened during his lifespan. These include such things as the invention of the light bulb and telephone , to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.



At Disneyland, with all of its animatronic figures and characters, some of the best features of the park are the simplest ones. Here, we see Main Street Cinema, a small building which shows classic Mickey Mouse cartoons. In front of the entrance is a ticket booth with a figure of "Tilly", a cast member who is originally from Walt Disney's home town of
Some of the signs around the entrance advertise the movies inside.
And on the other wall is more of the same.
And the star of the cinema himself, Mickey Mouse.
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Captain James Cook holding what looks to be the saber that he gave Kalaniopuu.
Kalaniopuu preparing to receive the gift.
A crewman holding a linen shirt, one of the gifts for the king.