As Disney continues it's comedy massacre, let's discuss: what was the last thing built that was funny?
We're judging based on what actually made you laugh, not just what is trying to be funny.
I'm asking about reoccurring things in the parks themselves. Social media or commercials do not count. Character interactions do not count, nor do the little improv shows they used to have as atmosphere entertainment. It should be readily accessible and reoccurring. It does not need to still exist or be year-round.
If you feel it was an established show with regular lines that includes improv elements (Laugh Floor), what do you think it was before that? Those clearly have outlines they're following so I think it's worth some credit, but also think they're vaguely cheating.
I would say Laugh Floor and then before that Dino-Rama.
We're judging based on what actually made you laugh, not just what is trying to be funny.
I'm asking about reoccurring things in the parks themselves. Social media or commercials do not count. Character interactions do not count, nor do the little improv shows they used to have as atmosphere entertainment. It should be readily accessible and reoccurring. It does not need to still exist or be year-round.
If you feel it was an established show with regular lines that includes improv elements (Laugh Floor), what do you think it was before that? Those clearly have outlines they're following so I think it's worth some credit, but also think they're vaguely cheating.
I would say Laugh Floor and then before that Dino-Rama.
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