Full List (With Prices) of 'Jaws', 'E.T.', & 'Back to the Future' Merchandise Available at the Summer Tribute Store in Universal Studios Florida - WDW News Today

2022-05-27 21:30:43 By : Ms. Ruru Dai

The new classic movies-inspired Summer Tribute Store has finally opened at Universal Studios Florida. And we not only have a full tour inside, but a look at every single new merchandise item available in the store! Three main lines are present, themed to “E.T.”, “Jaws”, and “Back to the Future”, so let’s explore everything you can buy in the new store.

This Bendyfigs “Toyllectible” figure comes with a display stand and a pot of flowers to display E.T. with.

These vintage-style magnets mimic classic poster art styles from the early 1980s. One features Elliott, Michael, and Gertie alongside E.T. with a pile of stuffed animals. The other shows E.T. with Gertie and flying past the moon in the film’s most iconic shot.

This mug shows E.T. in Elliott’s hoodie with the words “Be Good” below, and the iconic flying portrait above. Inside the mug reads “I love E.T.” with a heart instead of an “o.”

These pins showcase E.T.’s spaceship on two, with the third being a portrait of the iconic alien.

Silhouettes of E.T. and Elliott sit on a rainbow background with the quote “Where Are You From?” above.

These pins show E.T. holding a pot of flowers on one, and the flowers on a rainbow background with “I’ll Be Right Here” written below.

An almost ethereal image of E.T. comes out of the forests below, with his heart showing the iconic flying scene.

This is a larger version of the portrait pin from the set of spaceship pins. The pinr eads “The Extra-Terrestrial” and “since 1982.”

A very simple design, the pin says “I Heart E.T.”

A clever idea to capitalize on one of the most well-known quotes, E.T.’s face occupies one pin, with a phone and a home on the other two.

This frame reads “Stage Pass E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial” on the bottom and shows the flying scene in the red silhouette above. “E.T.” is above some house silhouettes on the right.

This intricately-designed spoon features a “40” with the zero replaced by a moon with E.T. and Elliott flying in the bowl along with E.T. logos plastered throughout.

The neck reads “The Extra-Terrestrial”, and the head shows E.T. in the bicycle basket with the film’s logo again.

The thimble also shows a “40” with the zero replaced by a moon with E.T. and Elliott flying on the bottom along with E.T. logos plastered throughout. The top section once again features E.T. in the bicycle basket with the film’s logo below.

Earth sits at the bottom, with the film’s logo above and a constellation design of E.T. and Elliot’s fingers touching.

This cone-shaped keychain shows E.T.’s spaceship taking flight.

An almost ethereal image of E.T. comes out of the forests below, with his heart showing the iconic flying scene.

A very simple design, the keychain says “I Heart E.T.” and the heart rotates.

A clever idea to capitalize on one of the most well-known quotes, E.T.’s face occupies one piece, with a phone and a home on the other two.

These pins showcase E.T.’s portrait on the center piece, with the two baubles being his spaceship and a pot of flowers.

“Be Good” in ’70s and early ’80s-style line art letters takes center stage, with E.T.’s heart and finger lighting up.

On one side of the lanyard, we see a constellation design with “E.T.” 40 on one side and “Universal Studios” on the other. Starry designs of E.T. and his spaceship are weaved throughout.

The other side shows a more bright design, with one side featuring a number of vintage art-style depictions of scenes from the film, with the other reading “E.T. The Extra Terrestrial 40th Anniversary” on an orange and red background.

This purple sweater shows E.T.’s portrait at the center, with art depicting his spaceship and a heart with “I Love E.T.” on the top and bottom.

This glass shows off Elliott, Michael, and Gertie in retro art form as well as E.T. looking up at his spaceship, looking out while his finger and heart are lit up and a Speak & Spell is below, and among a pile of stuffed animals while Elliott and E.T. fly past the moon above.

This raglan long-sleeve shirt shows the silhouettes of E.T. and Elliott on the rainbow background with “Where Are You From?” written above.

Below is written “The mystery. The suspense. The adventure. The call… that started it all.” and an E.T. 40 logo.

The sleeve has a sunset design across the entire arm that culminates in a silhouette of Elliott and E.T. flying past the moon.

This four-panel shirt has the E.T. logo in the top left corner, the creature in disguise on the top right, Gertie and E.T. together on the bottom left, and a silhouette with “I’m Keeping Him” on the bottom right.

E.T. takes up Elliott’s hoodie with a lit finger that sadly does not actually light up on this keychain.

The front and back of this show E.T. in the red hoodie, just like the keychain above.

A large felt pennant is on sale with E.T. in the red hoodie, but this time almost seemingly holdding the iconic moon image.

The shirt depicts E.T.’s first encounter with Elliott, with the words “phone home” written three times in increasingly brighter blues below.

A red and white ringer shirt with the flying image at the center. Above and below are “together we shine.”

This shirt shows various images and poses of E.T. along with the flying scene in a vintage art style.

E.T.’s spaceship takes up two patches, with a third depicting his portrait.

E.T. sits off-center with a lit heart and finger as the line art words “Be Good” sit to the left and below.

Taking inspiration from more modern poster art styles, E.T. sits at the center of this sweater, with his spaceship taking off to the right and Elliott and E.T. flying on the left.

E.T. sits off-center with a lit heart and finger as the line art words “Be Good” sit to the left and below. Above is the flying scene.

Four stickers are part of this pack. The first shows a portrait of E.T. with “The Extra-Terrestrial Since 1982” written along the sides. The second is a blue heart with “I Love E.T.” To the bottom left is the flying scene with “E.T. Phone Home” written over. And finally, the bottom right is a pot of flowers on a muted rainbow background with “I’ll Be Right Here” below.

These two magnets show “I Heart E.T.” and the “Be Good” design with E.T. to the upper right.

This is an orange tee with E.T.’s spaceship at the center, flanked by “The Extra-Terrestrial 19 82.”

On the sleeve is another look at the spaceship with “Man from the Moon” around the sides, and an E.T. 40 logo below.

If you want to add a nice touch to your car’s front bumper (or just to the wall”, this vanity plate reads “PHN HME”. Sandwiched between is the flying scene, and “Universal Studios” is written atop.

Earth sits at the bottom, with the film’s logo above and a constellation design of E.T. and Elliot’s fingers touching.

An almost ethereal image of E.T. comes out of the forests below, with his heart showing the iconic flying scene.

The case depicts E.T.’s first encounter with Elliott, with the words “phone home” written three times in increasingly brighter blues below.

The upper band shows a neon outline of E.T.’s face along with a phone and a home. The lower band reads “Since 1982” encircled by blue and yellow.

Finally, exclusive to Universal Orlando Annual Passholders is this ornament, which shows E.T. and Elliott flying above, with E.T. at the foreground front left pointing at his heart.

Here we see Jaws hanging off the keychain as seen both in the film and outside at Universal Studios Florida.

Red, white, and blue marine flags make up the inspiration here, with a multicolor shark on attack atop, and “Jaws since 1975” below.

Here, “Jaws” logos and art designs sit on the bottom, while a “Jaws” logo with the shark taking place of the “a” is extruded.

A fairly basic keychain showing the film’s logo but with Jaws himself taking place of the “a.”

In case you’re interested in a shark tour, you can grab this new magnet depicting the Amity Island Shark Tours.

The same design is also available in a pin.

A fairly basic pin showing the film’s logo but with Jaws himself taking place of the “a.”

This magnet shows images of both Jaws and the boat sent to capture him with “You’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat” written around.

The same design is also available as a pin.

An interesting magnet with multiple layers inspired by the movie poster.

This blue tank top reads “You’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat!” on an outline of Jaws, with the boat below.

This basic set of pins shows “Amity Island 1975”, a life raft with a chunk taken out and a “Jaws” logo at center, a “Jaws” logo below a shark’s mouth which subtly says “bite me”, and a “J” shape with “since 1975” at the bottom.

The same design as seen earlier takes up residence on a red and white raglan tee here.

This tank top is blue on the inside and back, and white on the front. It reads “Amity Island Shark Tours Massachusetts.”

The back side depicts the alternate Jaws logo seen on other items.

This pin shows the logo for Amity Boat Tours. “Universal Studios Florida EST. 1990” is written below.

The same design is depicted on a t-shirt, but only in white this time.

JAWS iconography is splattered around this steel tumbler, including the logo for the film with the “a” replaced by Jaws.

This interesting snowglobe features Jaws emerging from the water at the center, with glitter falling around if shaken. A switch on the bottom toggles a multicolor LED within.

This extremely busy shirt is covered in different images from the film as well as “You’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat!”

A blueprint for the original Jaws animatronic shark is seen in this sketch.

The “Amity Island Welcomes You” sign, which formerly stood in Universal Studios Florida and remains in Universal Studios Japan.

This two-tone blue shirt is reminiscent of the film’s classic poster, with Jaws emerging from the bottom to attack a swimmer halfway up the shirt.

A throwback to classic lunchboxes that were a staple of millions of childhoods, this lunchbox shows the film’s key art on one side, and a notice reading “No swimming! Hazardous Area, Beach Closed.”

Feeling groovy? This tie-dye hoodie shows the DeLorean in its design from “Back to the Future: Part III” stranded in the desert. Above reads “OUTATIME”, while below it says “The Hundreds” and “Back to the Future.”

Fans of the iconic scene at the courthouse from the first film will enjoy this sketch of the set design.

This blue and white raglan long-sleeve shirt shows the film’s logo at center, with cutesy versions of Marty and Doc Brown on the left among other imagery from the series.

This very bright and busy neon design consists of mostly pinks, blues, and yellows. The film series logo uses all three, with a DeLorean in similar colors next to it. Around are triangles, lines, and even lightning bolts to accent.

This simple blue shirt reads “My Other Ride is a Time Machine” around a stylized Hoverboard.

Neon yellow, pink, and blue lightning bolts emerge from both the tire tracks and the back exhaust vents as the DeLorean speeds along to 88 miles per hour.

A large wooden sign shows off the Hover Board and a presumed logo for it, with the series wordmark below.

Here we see less neon, more blues, greens, yellows, and pinks in the logo on a plain black background.

Iconography from the series makes an appearance on this magnet set, including Marty’s vest, the clock tower, a Hoverboard, the OUTATIME license plate, a DeLorean, and a Flux Capacitor.

All over this shirt we see art of Doc and Marty from the film’s opening as they test the DeLorean for the first time. Lightning bolts are scattered throughout, with subtle depictions of the Flux Capacitor and the courthouse. But of course, we can’t forget images of the DeLorean both speeding along to 88mph and with its gull-wing doors open.

This simple sky blue button-down is patterned all over with Hoverboards.

This neon-style tank top shows a collage of the film’s logo outlined on the left, with a DeLorean outline in pink on the bottom and a basic Flux Capacitor depiction on the right.

Remember the DeLorean flying through the skies in “Back to the Future: Part II?” This shirt is patterned with that same image as it flies through the night sky.

An ’80s design if there ever was one, this sign shows off the DeLorean with lightning surrounding it on a grid pattern, with “OUTATIME” written in pink.

An iconic flub of George McFly’s from the first film, this sign reads “You Are My Density.”

All of these items show a Universal Studios logo along with imagery from “Jaws”, “Back to the Future”, and “E.T.”

We found all of these items inside the new retro movies-themed Summer Tribute Store at Universal Studios Florida, so be sure to stop in if you’re a big fan of “Back to the Future”, “E.T.”, or “Jaws”! And let us know what your favorite items were in the comments below.

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