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Developed in May ~ Photoniks ~ Episode 20

May 2, 2026
In this episode, the hosts lean into the nostalgia of vintage film processing. Historically, vacation slides were rarely seen immediately; they were often developed a month or more after a trip. Mirroring this tradition, the duo presents a collection of "surprise" images likely taken in April but "developed" for this May broadcast. The session features high-definition scans of physical slides recently unearthed by Clocky from his personal archives. ---------------------------------------- HISTORICAL DEEP DIVES & SLIDES The episode highlights several unique perspectives of Disneyland from the 1960s and 70s: * The Lost Photoshop: Clocky reveals a historical detail often missing from maps—a small shop located between the Golden Horseshoe and the Stage Door Café that served as a gun museum and a place to purchase film and cameras. * Frontierland (May 1964): A view from the river featuring the Mark Twain dock and the Golden Horseshoe before its "gold" color scheme was implemented. The hosts note the sparse skyline of the pre-Big Thunder Mountain era. * Tomorrowland & The Submarines (1964): A discussion on the "realism" of the original gray submarine fleet versus the modern yellow Nemo-themed vessels, set against a backdrop of a snow-capped Matterhorn and vintage striped trash cans. * Fantasyland Cohesion (May 1974): A high-angle shot from the Skyway looking down at Monstro, Skull Rock, and the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship. Mr. Daps emphasizes how unified the "Peter Pan" and "Storybook Land" areas felt from this vantage point. * The Mary Blair Mural (1968): The episode concludes with a crisp, full-length image of the tile mural in Tomorrowland. The hosts examine the intricate textures and debate the presence of a potential "hidden Mickey" within the mid-century design. ---------------------------------------- VINTAGE OBSERVATIONS * The "Hands in Pockets" Mystery: A 1974 photo of guests posing with Mickey Mouse catches the hosts' attention due to a guest strangely placing their hands in someone else's pockets. * Fashion Shifts: The duo notes the evolution of park attire, from the "short sleeve dress shirt and slacks" look of the 60s to surprisingly baggy shirts that resemble early versions of modern "Spirit Jerseys".

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