alpha vmk?

And there is also a boy in pink with no arms! :scared1: Curse you Alpha VMK! :lmao:
Why is there a Choo-Choo Train on the Monorail?!?!?
 
i like this look of the stuff better but not the sizes
Same here.

But I think if what we have now was "alpha"(instead of being what we have now), and "alpha" being what we have now, we'd be saying the same. It's just different. That's why we like it better.
 

What's with the whonamawhat in the whatchamacallit? :lmao:
Your scaring me with all this high tech boy vocabulary!! :eek:
 
What's with the whonamawhat in the whatchamacallit? :lmao:
Your scaring me with all this high tech boy vocabulary!! :eek:
Not high techy. Railroady. John Bull was the 2nd locomotive ever built. in the world. The Mark IV was used by Disney before the Mark V. It was smaller and had a dome in the front so teh engineer could see out and guests could enjoy the view.
 
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Also i found this one:
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Wow! In the second pic there is a girl at the semi-top of the shop! :rotfl:
 
With all the early bugs of missing limbs and wrong locations, I do not ever remember as much average time where VMK was scheduled to be up and it was BSOD crashed or DOWN, DC monster excluded from memory calculations.
 
to tell you the truth some of that stuff looks really cool:upsidedow
 
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It looks like Pleasure Island used to (covered with confetti) after their nightly New Years Eve party.

Did everybody miss the person standing on the second story balcony on the street to the music game?

Most of the pictures posted were concept drawings for VMK and were shown on the VMK Insider Tour.

I am with you there on the street being littered with confetti, but because
there are red, white and blue decorations everywhere, I'm thinking it's more
of an Independence Day parade kind of theme, created by VMK whimsy.
 
i think there was and some cast-members got to play
 














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