Telling Your Toy Story: Fans’ Storytelling Practice in Shanghai Disneyland
one year ago 98
It was 4AM in Shanghai, and a group of people in colorful clothing suddenly
appeared. They were headed for a magical place: Shanghai Disneyland. They
were up so early to wait in line for hours in order to get their hands on
limited series products and to meet the characters – some, like Mulan, from
major films but others, like LinaBell, solely from a toy line – in the
park. This might seem extraordinary, but it’s actually an everyday
occurrence—let’s talk about it.
This post is part of a themed series on toys that asked contributors to
think about a toy/toys/toy company and explore how various cultures,
groups, audiences, or companies find and make meaning (or money) through
such play.