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 Trader Sam  |  April 7, 2006

Official Magical Memories press release:

“Magical Memories is back with a big splash! After a long hiatus were coming back in a big way with our very special 20,000 Leagues issue. Dive inside to discover all the versions of the different 20,000 leagues attractions through Disney history; from Disneyland’s original movie set walk through, to the roving Nautilus ships of the Florida attraction, with a special focus on the wonders of the Tokyo Disney Sea ride straight from the mouth of the head designer. Peter Renoudet tells about playing the Nemo voice for the Walt Disney World ride, and so much more! Plus, as always, we have some fantastic goodies for you in every issue; a miniature do it yourself paper model of the Nautilus, and a real plastic seaweed prop piece from the now closed Florida attraction, and our always awesome digital bonuses. Dive deep and “sea” the wonders of the sea with us with this fantastic new issue, surfacing this summer from Magical Memories! Special pre-ordering discounts start May 10, 2006 only at spaceage-entertainment.com/magic.”

Magical Memories is a limited edition audio fanzine (think of it like a magazine on tape), each issue focusing on a Disney theme park attraction. Each issue comes with 2 CDs, customized packaging, and extra goodies. In this issue, I’ve been asked to create the miniature Nautilus paper model which will be approximately seven inches long and may include a stand. The mini model will be a simpler version of the 20-inch model found on this site, and it can only be found exclusively with the upcoming issue of Magical Memories.

For more information about Magical Memories, read their F.A.Q. section.

Robert Nava (aka Trader Sam) is an Independent Graphic Artist, and has done work for Magical Memories, the company that published this audio fanzine. Regardless, neither the post author nor this website have received compensation via a cash payment, gift, or something else of value to write this post. All opinions expressed are genuine, truthful and impartial. This is being disclosed in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”


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