which further proves Disney has no clue what they are doing at times anymore

which further proves Disney has no clue what they are doing at times anymore
I like Paint the Night…Ones that weren’t widely ridiculed for 10 years. Hated it so much you actually love it?
You say this like wish is some objectively bad film. It’s not. Mediocre maybe but not even close to the disaster people make it out to be.which further proves Disney has no clue what they are doing at times anymore
it should NOT be a float and character in their new nighttime parade which is limited in floats and charactersYou say this like wish is some objectively bad film. It’s not. Mediocre maybe but not even close to the disaster people make it out to be.
Ron On The Go, Living In Diz, Fun To Be Free.....Does anyone know of any live-streams of tonight's parade?
This! I’m not saying paint the night hasn’t always had its fan, but come on. Two of the floats are noting but basically screens (and this is coming from someone who thinks screens are fine if they enhance the parade.) Not to mention all the hate it has always gotten for its soundtrack feeling like the party bus was rolling down MSUSA.Ones that weren’t widely ridiculed for 10 years. Hated it so much you actually love it?
Mediocre is worse than bad. I’d rather have a Twilight float then a Wish float.You say this like wish is some objectively bad film. It’s not. Mediocre maybe but not even close to the disaster people make it out to be.
Regardless of the film’s box office performance, I can see how they looked at concept art for the film and thought it would work in a light parade. But, perhaps throwing her on a larger float like they did with Rapunzel would have been more prudent? Seems like a peculiar choice for an entire float over a classic like The Little Mermaid, for example.it should NOT be a float and character in their new nighttime parade which is limited in floats and characters
Thanks.Ron On The Go, Living In Diz, Fun To Be Free.....
That would make more sense to me. A float that includes many characters and not solely one half the crowd doesn’t even know the name ofRegardless of the film’s box office performance, I can see how they looked at concept art for the film and thought it would work in a light parade. But, perhaps throwing her on a larger float like they did with Rapunzel would have been more prudent? Seems like a peculiar choice for an entire float over a classic like The Little Mermaid, for example.
I've been very clear throughout my time on this forum that I highly dislike Paint the Night. I find its music obnoxious and inappropriate for a castle park parade, it's short, the float designs are mostly poor (with a couple exceptions), and I detest its very straight-lined modern grid patterns of lights. I have also been consistent in noting the few things that I think it did well. Namely the costumes and like two of the princess floats.Ones that weren’t widely ridiculed for 10 years. Hated it so much you actually love it?
Mediocre is worse than bad. I’d rather have a Twilight float then a Wish float.
But honestly, Wish is fine for a year or two. Corporate synergy is part of the game, gotta pick your battles. Swap it out at the first opportunity.
I loved how the original Tokyo version of Disney's Fantillusion actually had the title unit at the very beginning of the parade. It actually moved in sync to the parade's theme with Mickey's Flower Garden in the back. Wish Starlight did something like that instead of saving the title float at the very end.I agree about the title float. Since it is Starlight, a float designed like a large two-sided shooting star using technology like Whimsy’s face to swirl and alternate between “Walt Disney World Presents” and “Starlight.”
I’d have the Blue Fairy after that and then I would add a float of flying characters following her - maybe Hercules on Pegasus, a circling Dumbo in the center and Mary Poppins floating while holding her umbrella at the end. That could transition nicely into the London scene of the Peter Pan float, especially if Pan and Wendy fly as has been said.
Regardless of the film’s box office performance, I can see how they looked at concept art for the film and thought it would work in a light parade. But, perhaps throwing her on a larger float like they did with Rapunzel would have been more prudent? Seems like a peculiar choice for an entire float over a classic like The Little Mermaid, for example.
Disney: "Sorry, Clarabelle, Horace, and Clara Cluck. You will only appear during the Halloween and Christmas seasons! And if you been in good behavior, you might be lucky enough to meet guests during the non-holiday seasons."Yeah, I was genuinely shocked to see no Clarabelle as well. She's been getting a much bigger park presence over the past few years
Heck, during MSEP's original run in the 70s and 80s at both Disneyland Walt Disney World. The parade would sometimes replace or update floats for specific Disney films. Occasionally they would add new floats for a limited time such as The Fox in the Hound in 1981, Mickey's 50th and 60th Birthday float, and Return to Oz.Yes, because that's what this parade needs, swap outs not additions.
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