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‘Lobsta Mickey’ statue returns to Boston

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A protracted-forgotten, and somewhat unsettling, statue of Mickey Mouse with giant lobster claws for hands has found its way back to Boston.

The 700-pound statue was last seen in the town nearly twenty years ago at Quincy Market where it entertained tourists and shoppers — before slipping out of sight and into city lore after it was sold in 2005 at an auction organized by Disney.

Within the interim, references to the 6-foot tall “Lobsta Mickey” appeared on Atlas Obscura, an internet site for oddball landmarks, and in a “Zippy the Pinhead” comic strip from 2019.

Still, the statue itself — considered one of 75 Mickey Mouse-inspired sculptures commissioned by Disney for the cartoon character’s seventy fifth anniversary — remained elusive.

That’s until Deon Point, creative director for the Boston sneaker store Concepts, became fixated on tracking down the creation. Concepts collaborates with Nike on a line of lobster-themed sneakers.

Point told The Boston Globe that he spent five years following online threads before finally spotting a list for the mouse/crustacean relic on eBay.

Lobster Mickey
The statue of “Lobsta Mickey” has been refurbished and spruced up for its return.
AP

The statue had found its method to a Latest Jersey lawn, but was in need of some repairs. It was discolored, split in sections and its concrete foundation had begun to crumble.

Point hired a neighborhood artist to refurbish and repaint the statue.

The day before Halloween, “Lobsta Mickey” made its second public debut in the town, when it was arrange on Concepts’ Newbury Street showroom floor.

“People were a bit terrified,” Point told the Globe, referring of the client response. “People think we created this thing, which, after all, we didn’t.”

Point said he plans to maintain “Lobsta Mickey” on display through the vacations, before finding a latest, long-term home somewhere inside Boston.

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A protracted-forgotten, and somewhat unsettling, statue of Mickey Mouse with giant lobster claws for hands has found its way back to Boston.

The 700-pound statue was last seen in the town nearly twenty years ago at Quincy Market where it entertained tourists and shoppers — before slipping out of sight and into city lore after it was sold in 2005 at an auction organized by Disney.

Within the interim, references to the 6-foot tall “Lobsta Mickey” appeared on Atlas Obscura, an internet site for oddball landmarks, and in a “Zippy the Pinhead” comic strip from 2019.

Still, the statue itself — considered one of 75 Mickey Mouse-inspired sculptures commissioned by Disney for the cartoon character’s seventy fifth anniversary — remained elusive.

That’s until Deon Point, creative director for the Boston sneaker store Concepts, became fixated on tracking down the creation. Concepts collaborates with Nike on a line of lobster-themed sneakers.

Point told The Boston Globe that he spent five years following online threads before finally spotting a list for the mouse/crustacean relic on eBay.

Lobster Mickey
The statue of “Lobsta Mickey” has been refurbished and spruced up for its return.
AP

The statue had found its method to a Latest Jersey lawn, but was in need of some repairs. It was discolored, split in sections and its concrete foundation had begun to crumble.

Point hired a neighborhood artist to refurbish and repaint the statue.

The day before Halloween, “Lobsta Mickey” made its second public debut in the town, when it was arrange on Concepts’ Newbury Street showroom floor.

“People were a bit terrified,” Point told the Globe, referring of the client response. “People think we created this thing, which, after all, we didn’t.”

Point said he plans to maintain “Lobsta Mickey” on display through the vacations, before finding a latest, long-term home somewhere inside Boston.

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