WondersOfLife
Blink, blink. Breathe, breathe. Day in, day out.
Wellp. Here we are.
Wellp. Here we are.
Still pales in comparison to Hopper, plus we lost Flik which while only a head, was just as effective in the story as Clawhauser.‘Zootopia 2’ will open in theatres later this month and make stupid money I am sure.
Probably another record breaking opening weekend.
Disney will look at that and consider this ‘new Theme Park experience’ to be a success.
I mean….this is likely the main reason we have this new show to begin with.
All part of the marketing to hype up the movie sequel release.
So it sadly does not matter if this show is ‘any good’ or of quality.
It is simply a marketing tool…maybe even partially paid for by marketing dollars related to the film…..and it will be looked at as a success.
Nothing will be learned.
Guest Satisfaction scores will naturally be ‘better’ simply because of the elimination of the former shows ‘scary elements’.
Once again, this will be seen by Disney as a sign of success.
Call me cynical, but this is today’s Disney….and has been for some time now.
But hey, we get a nice AA figure at least.
While he is fully working….at the moment……
-
Still pales in comparison to Hopper, plus we lost Flik which while only a head, was just as effective in the story as Clawhauser.
Agree on everything you said though. The movie will make stupid money and will at least temporarily drive guests to the new show. WDW gets enough one-time guests to keep it going for a while.
Can we just imagine for a second how this show would be received at DLR???
Show Writing has been pretty dreadful for the last two decades.I want to see the show writing team that came up with that show.....and hope they will not be involved in the Encanto and Monsters projects....
"You're dead if you aim just for kids, Adults are just kids grown up, anyway."-Walt DisneyI think it would be a mistake to put something "for kids" inside the centerpiece of the park.

The magic of the House protects the village from marauders (you know, the ones that kill grandma's husband).
Without that magic, there could be hundreds of deaths from militia groups.
Luisa was noticing her magical ability starting to waver, and if that was a sign of everyone's magic going away... it would indeed be a portent of massive deaths as the magical shield went away.
"You're dead if you aim just for kids, Adults are just kids grown up, anyway."-Walt Disney
yes I would because again I don’t see this as a mess but a cute and fun show which is also what I felt with ITTBABThanks for your candidness, but you’d still honestly place Bug equal with this mess?
Frankly, the fact that Encanto is apparently the defacto Disney movie of the decade so far is just a symbol of how far the company has fallen to me. It was a very forgettable, middle of the road movie.
I found Encanto just okay myself. I'm not against it getting an attraction, but I am against it being put in a park where it doesn't fit.I’m still wondering what the point of the movie is, because as far as I can tell, it’s just a hodgepodge of ideas from other movies that never satisfactorily gets explained.
I think it would be a mistake to put something "for kids" inside the centerpiece of the park. That's a place from something broad in appeal.
They could have even made a Zootopia show that's broad in appeal, but they chose not to. Slapstick, butt jokes, dumb puns. It's the most basic writing possible for animation. I can't find a single thing that's particularly clever or smart in there. It would have at least been funny and self aware if they set up one of these obvious jokes and then failed to land the visual gag punchline (on purpose), then have Nick look at the camera sheepishly (since unlike the Zootopia movie, in this show he knows he's on camera). That would be endearing in a particularly Jason Bateman way, and a way to wink-wink to adults that we know this humor is dumb-fun, this is for the kids.
I honestly don’t think most are upset with Bug being replaced, more that it didn’t get a comparable or better replacement.If this was Disney’s approach to everything it would be different… for a single show I can shrug and say not everything is going to be for every guest. If people want all the feels there’s Happily Ever After, for example. I’m sure there will be sure a new tearjerker short out on Disney+ this Christmas, and so on. Better Zoogether is maybe an option for kids or just a chance for some goofy fun. I know people are upset because it replaced ITTBAB, but compared to some of the other shows (Disney Jr. show, Frozen singalong, Beaty and the Beast singalong) I’d say it’s an upgrade.
If this was Disney’s approach to everything it would be different… for a single show I can shrug and say not everything is going to be for every guest. If people want all the feels there’s Happily Ever After, for example. I’m sure there will be sure a new tearjerker short out on Disney+ this Christmas, and so on. Better Zoogether is maybe an option for kids or just a chance for some goofy fun. I know people are upset because it replaced ITTBAB, but compared to some of the other shows (Disney Jr. show, Frozen singalong, Beaty and the Beast singalong) I’d say it’s an upgrade.
I think the replacement was definitely an audience shift, which was unexpected. This is definitely an upgrade for most 5-year-olds, probably a downgrade for many Millennials and GenXers probably.I honestly don’t think most are upset with Bug being replaced, more that it didn’t get a comparable or better replacement.
I honestly don’t think most are upset with Bug being replaced, more that it didn’t get a comparable or better replacement.
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.