I have been wondering for awhile about this. And the least confusing way for me to ask is to just use an example.
In Beauty and the Beast, the beast gets transformed into the prince at the end of the movie, right? Yet, when you see him at the theme parks, he is a beast again. I'm sure there are a couple of other examples of this type of thing, such as Ariel no longer having legs.
I was just wondering what other peoples' thought were on this, or if anyone knew why it is done this way. Or maybe you've experienced someone actually ASK one of the characters why they are back to their original state and what that character replied with?
And not to nitpick, but shouldn't all of the villains who got killed in their movie not appear in the park at all? I mean....they're dead. :hammer:
In Beauty and the Beast, the beast gets transformed into the prince at the end of the movie, right? Yet, when you see him at the theme parks, he is a beast again. I'm sure there are a couple of other examples of this type of thing, such as Ariel no longer having legs.
I was just wondering what other peoples' thought were on this, or if anyone knew why it is done this way. Or maybe you've experienced someone actually ASK one of the characters why they are back to their original state and what that character replied with?
And not to nitpick, but shouldn't all of the villains who got killed in their movie not appear in the park at all? I mean....they're dead. :hammer: