In fact, China got a Zootopia land because it is so popular over there.
Of course they did. Some of those animals are considered a delicacy over there.
In fact, China got a Zootopia land because it is so popular over there.
See, I was thinking about that also, but it's just odd that it's the only Pixar film to never get a short or anything.It did get an entire land at DCA- plus the It's Tough to be a Bug show.
I'd argue a theme park land is far more meaningful than a few D+ shorts.
Explain to me how bringing back it’s tough to be a bug does that.They are pivoting based off EU and what that’ll bring. Want to be able to pace correctly and efficiently as they plan to expand AK.
Bob’s 7-step plan to respond to Epic Universe:Explain to me how bringing back it’s tough to be a bug does that.
How is this a response to what was said?Test trak
Go easy on him. He was raised by a gorilla.How is this a response to what was said?
Go easy on him. He was raised by a gorilla.
Okay okay . I’ll leave the last one to @MisterPenguin.Go easy on him. He was raised by a gorilla.
At DCA TDA did keep that version in better shape including spiffing up the animatronics and upgrading the projection to digital per Micechat.What if I told you that with the way they’ve let it degrade over the years….it is
Bugs Land was conceived as it was a quick and easy way to address a core criticism of DCA at the time: nothing for kids. They weren't really thinking as much about the popularity or longevity of the IP.It did get an entire land at DCA- plus the It's Tough to be a Bug show.
I'd argue a theme park land is far more meaningful than a few D+ shorts.
Helps to reemphasize the commitment to challenging what rival parks are doing. Such as what Tiana was.Explain to me how bringing back it’s tough to be a bug does that.
It’s an example provided of what was done before. Precedent.How is this a response to what was said?
How does bringing back its tough to be a bug help reemphasize a commitment to challenging universal?Helps to reemphasize the commitment to challenging what rival parks are doing. Such as what Tiana was.
It’s an example provided of what was done before. Precedent.
It’s a step in that direction not the whole picture of the plan. More to come obviously.How does bringing back its tough to be a bug help reemphasize a commitment to challenging universal?
This is why I would rather see Honey I shrunk The Audience back at the Magic Eye since nothing has changed, EO has left and the snooze fest of a animation festival is all out on Disney+ should be removed..“Likely very new” as if we haven’t seen people complaining that this show scared their kids for over two decades. I didn’t even get to do it until I was 8 because my mother heard the stories online about it scaring kids.
They don’t care about the ROA complaints because the general public couldn’t care less and the only complaints are from a segment of Disney Parks Fandom (who they’re already rather used to hearing complaints from). The general public has shown some resistance to ITTBAB. If the GP cared about the river, they wouldn’t be axing it. But they don’t, and haven’t for I’d say a good 30+ years now. It’s really that simple.
How does bringing back its tough to be a bug help reemphasize a commitment to challenging universal?
ROA complaints don't affect them much when its a bunch of nerds online vs actual families in the park going to guest relations (saying this as one of the aforementioned nerds)I guess Disney chooses which complaints they want to hear? Because they certainly don’t seem to care about the ROA complaints. I’m guessing it has zero to do with complaints and everything to do with getting Zootopia in there. But yes it will most likely be more child friendly partly due to the (likely very few) ITTBBAB complaints.
Not yet. I’m still studying him. But I’ve narrowed it down to (1) he’s been doing hard drugs for the last 10 years or (2) he’s just *REALLY* stupid. Maybe both.To anyone thinking of engaging with TarzanForever:
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See, I was thinking about that also, but it's just odd that it's the only Pixar film to never get a short or anything.
How does bringing back its tough to be a bug help reemphasize a commitment to challenging universal?
?Test trak
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