Prolouge

In the 1960's a few people started to set some of the first public recycling programs to replace the land fills that had dominated waste disposal since the early 20th century. Little could they have imagined that since 1930, one company had been recycling its products in a way that should have defied all the laws of the universe.

The Disney Animation Studio, like many studio's, quickly realized when they started producing theatrical shorts in the 1920's that the things they made for the sliver screen actually existed, in a world only accessible to they're creators. At first Disney and his companions left these be like all the other studios. Then as Walt Disney's interested turned more towards his 'experiments' in live action film and theme parks the studio and the company's policy to these creations changed.

This policy continued completely unknown to the general public, all the way to the year 1996. As the studio's latest animated feature film faded from theaters its 'fictional' inhabitants found out for the first time what 'Coming down to earth' means.