It’s the curse of the Disney researcher that Disney, historically, has published far more documents for internal use than they have for fandom or the general public. Whether Eyes & Ears of Walt Disney World, Disneyland Line, Disney Newsreel, or one of a million old departmental newsletters, there’s a huge paper trail that’s always turning up new surprises.
One of the best sources of information from the development of EPCOT Center and Tokyo Disneyland is Imaginews, an employee newsletter for the Imagineers of WED and MAPO which ran from the late 1970s until sometime in the mid 1980s. As with most old cast publications, it’s a less-glossy look at Disney, full of in-jokes and the kind of in-the-trenches humor that arises from tight deadlines.
Several cast publications made a stab at including employee-drawn cartoons at some point during their run, but these usually were high school newspaper-grade gags. A notable exception is, perhaps unsurprisingly, Imaginews. Imagineer Chris Runco (also responsible for “Go-Bots“) created a series of gags which were printed during the early 1980s and played on some of the iconography of EPCOT – especially the pavilion logos. They also convey some of the mood at WED at the time – the above gag takes its cue from the driving slogan behind the creation of EPCOT Center and Tokyo Disneyland, “We Can Do It!” It’s a nice bit of history for EPCOT fans and, most importantly, they’re pretty funny.
Those balloon children, while running, are the antithesis of today’s angular kids. Their elbows are almost indistinguishable from their chubby arms.
Excellent point! Hmmmm…
Love these! Would enjoy seeing more like them. The last one reminded me of the Kingdom Keepers…
I know… I keep looking for more. I’m sure there are some out there. He did a lot of illustrations for cast pubs.
Let me start by saying “I love Chris Runco”. We have worked together at WDI and he is one fantastically talented Imagineer. Soft spoken but his design and art are very impressive. Chris is a true professional and I would follow him anywhere. These cartoons only give you a glimpse of this guy’s many talents. Oh, and he’s a wonderfully nice guy too!
Eddie Sotto
Oh, I keep hoping he’ll make an appearance and tell us about his cartoons! 🙂
I’m a big fan of his work both official and not. Funny EPCOT cartoons? Right up my alley!
1) is that Norville “Shaggy” Rogers from Scooby Doo bringing up the rear of the tour group?
2) like the Epcot knit “dress” on the lady
3) my first trip to WDW, not knowing anything at all, followed a young lass dressed just like that for a tour of the place.
4) love the balloons!
Yeah that dress is awesome.. they should sell those and the balloons…
oh how lovely! and the tour guides still wear that plaid! the balloons are really sweet!