Sunday, August 2, 2009

Fortune Teller...

Good Luck Charm.



Good Luck Charm.

Disney's marketing campaign for "The Princess and the Frog" is starting to kick into high gear...

The last couple weeks the Mouse's publicity people have been handing out a neat little card game based on the upcoming film. It's a series of 14 cards that tells your fortune/luck and I think it's a harbinger of the Walt Disney Animation Studios own luck. I know you want to see what they looks like, so here you go...















Pretty swanky, don't you think? Maybe if you get your hands on one of these decks you can change your luck.

Just like Disney Animation seems to be doing under Lasseter...

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

How do you get these? Are they being sold or what?

Honor Hunter said...

No, they're not being sold...

They're being given away at certain events. Now as to what events? That's a little tricky.

Timing is everything...

Anonymous said...

...tease.

Sounds like chances are pretty unlikely for most of us.

Mola Ram said...

I predict another Bluesky Lucasfilm post this week.

swatsi said...

First I've seen of most of those characters, and they look good!

Cool cards.

Anonymous said...

"Good Luck Charm."

Is that a hidden clue?

I NEED these cards!!!
O.O

Anonymous said...

Ooh, they're on ebay already
hmmm

"advance promotional item issued by the Walt Disney Studio to promote their upcoming movie"

ugh, it doesn't say where.

Anonymous said...

Wait, nevermind
Ebay is the only way to get these now....

Dates were 7/18, 7/19 and select cities


http://www.attackmarketing.net/princessfrog/

Gillian said...

I think they were giving some away at Comic-Con if you were a D23 member.

Anonymous said...

They will be handing them out at Siggraph this week in New Orleans.

nojarama said...

I soooooooooooooo want these! Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!

DeeBaughman said...

They were given away at Comic Con to people with D23 memberships, or if you purchased a gift card for the value of a D23 membership. I got a set by purchasing the gift card, as well as a lovely Disney Robots lithograph that was a Comic Con exclusive.