Posted by specialK November 29, 2012

You know, I thought the Slayer Christmas sweater was the best thing ever, but I was wrong; the DISNEY ORGY SKATEBOARDS are better. 

In 1967, self-proclaimed "investigative satirist" Paul Krassner called Mad Magazine founder Wally Wood to make a parody of Disney. "The Disneyland Memorial Orgy" was published in Krassner's counter-culture magazine "The Realist" later that year. The infamous double page black and white poster became a collectible immediately. Colored by a former Disney employee, the poster is now available on 2 skatedecks.

Let's just take a look at what's going on here. We've got Mickey shooting up, Snow White taking on the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella's lady-boy prince has NO clue, Minnie is slumming it with Goofy and Pluto is pissing on a big Mickey Mouse happy face. What I want to know is where is Mistress Malificent? Where is the Wicked Queen? They would have made this orgy really interesting! 

Hand-made & silkscreened in France on 7-ply Canadian Maple Wood, the decks are limited to 50. They are each 32"L X 8"W and retail for â‚¬210.00. There is no box - they come in a sleeve, and both decks are included. You can purchase them right here. Hurry up, I'm sure these will go fast. 

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