Is there really a person out there who likes Marvel, Disney, Pixar, Avatar, The Muppets, Star Wars, Themeparks, and the Simpsons all at the same time?
Is there really a person out there who likes Marvel, Disney, Pixar, Avatar, The Muppets, Star Wars, Themeparks, and the Simpsons all at the same time?
Um,Is there really a person out there who likes Marvel, Disney, Pixar, Avatar, The Muppets, Star Wars, Themeparks, and the Simpsons all at the same time?
They have announced the 2022 Disney Legends today to be presented on Friday Sept 9th.
Here they are:
Anthony Anderson
Kristen Bell
Chadwick Boseman
Rob’t Coltrin
Patrick Dempsey
Robert Price “Bob” Foster
Jonathan Groff
Don Hahn
Josh Gad
Doris Hardoon
Idina Menzel
Chris Montan
Ellen Pompeo
Tracee Ellis Ross
Man; everyone gets to be a Disney “Legend” these days.
I'll give you a hand with this summary:No kidding. Or obscure people that are probably very nice, are apparently talented in some capacity, but don't have good name recognition. Perhaps someone in Burbank should look up the definition of the word "legend".
From that list above that @Disney Irish posted, here's what those names mean to me as a Disneyland fan...
Anthony Anderson = No Clue.
Kristen Bell = Rings a bell, pardon the pun. A comedienne? But not Kristen Wiig, obviously.
Chadwick Boseman = The young man from Black Panther who passed away suddenly.
Rob’t Coltrin = No clue. But isn't there a vowel or two missing? Or does the apostrophe identify as a vowel?
Patrick Dempsey = Rings a bell. But still no clue.
Robert Price “Bob” Foster = No Clue, or even "No Clue".
Jonathan Groff = No Clue.
Don Hahn = Rings a bell. An animation guy, right?
Josh Gad = The voice of the snowman in Frozen.
Doris Hardoon = No Clue. Love that name though! I'd happily sit next to her at a dinner party.
Idina Menzel = An actress or singer. John Travolta butchered her name at the Oscars that one year.
Chris Montan = No Clue.
Ellen Pompeo = No Clue.
Tracee Ellis Ross = No Clue. But she's spent her life telling people how to spell her first name correctly. Two E's.
So I'm confident I got 3 out of 14; the young man who passed away suddenly, the snowman from Frozen, and the lady who works in Hollywood in some capacity whose name was butchered on national television by John Travolta. Legends!
It also says "D23" on it. So, unless one is a D23 member, I can't imagine one wanting it.I don't entirely hate the poster, but it's a little too 'children's menu' or 'back of a Captain Crunch box' for me.
This just tells me that you don’t watch television.No kidding. Or obscure people that are probably very nice, are apparently talented in some capacity, but don't have good name recognition. Perhaps someone in Burbank should look up the definition of the word "legend".
From that list above that @Disney Irish posted, here's what those names mean to me as a Disneyland fan...
Anthony Anderson = No Clue.
Kristen Bell = Rings a bell, pardon the pun. A comedienne? But not Kristen Wiig, obviously.
Chadwick Boseman = The young man from Black Panther who passed away suddenly.
Rob’t Coltrin = No clue. But isn't there a vowel or two missing? Or does the apostrophe identify as a vowel?
Patrick Dempsey = Rings a bell. But still no clue.
Robert Price “Bob” Foster = No Clue, or even "No Clue".
Jonathan Groff = No Clue.
Don Hahn = Rings a bell. An animation guy, right?
Josh Gad = The voice of the snowman in Frozen.
Doris Hardoon = No Clue. Love that name though! I'd happily sit next to her at a dinner party.
Idina Menzel = An actress or singer. John Travolta butchered her name at the Oscars that one year.
Chris Montan = No Clue.
Ellen Pompeo = No Clue.
Tracee Ellis Ross = No Clue. But she's spent her life telling people how to spell her first name correctly. Two E's.
So I'm confident I got 3 out of 14; the young man who passed away suddenly, the snowman from Frozen, and the lady who works in Hollywood in some capacity whose name was butchered on national television by John Travolta. Legends!
Does anybody?This just tells me that you don’t watch television.
I don't. Most of my time is taken up by yelling at irksome clouds.Does anybody?
Yeah, no one ever watches television.
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Wait, do people actually watch television? I don't mean streaming, I mean television. Do people really do that? I've not watched TV in years. If I want to watch something, I go to YouTube or streaming. All the shows I watch are from streaming, not cable, and I know that's the case for everybody else I know.I don't. Most of my time is taken up by yelling at irksome clouds.
I have Hulu+Live with video recording (which has been automatically folded into 'the bundle'). So, any show that's aired live that I want to watch (and is not part of one of my streaming subs) is recorded. And I get to watch it on demand.Wait, do people actually watch television? I don't mean streaming, I mean television. Do people really do that? I've not watched TV in years. If I want to watch something, I go to YouTube or streaming. All the shows I watch are from streaming, not cable, and I know that's the case for everybody else I know.
Yes, people actually watch television.Wait, do people actually watch television? I don't mean streaming, I mean television. Do people really do that? I've not watched TV in years. If I want to watch something, I go to YouTube or streaming. All the shows I watch are from streaming, not cable, and I know that's the case for everybody else I know.
No kidding. Or obscure people that are probably very nice, are apparently talented in some capacity, but don't have good name recognition. Perhaps someone in Burbank should look up the definition of the word "legend".
From that list above that @Disney Irish posted, here's what those names mean to me as a Disneyland fan...
Anthony Anderson = No Clue.
Kristen Bell = Rings a bell, pardon the pun. A comedienne? But not Kristen Wiig, obviously.
Chadwick Boseman = The young man from Black Panther who passed away suddenly.
Rob’t Coltrin = No clue. But isn't there a vowel or two missing? Or does the apostrophe identify as a vowel?
Patrick Dempsey = Rings a bell. But still no clue.
Robert Price “Bob” Foster = No Clue, or even "No Clue".
Jonathan Groff = No Clue.
Don Hahn = Rings a bell. An animation guy, right?
Josh Gad = The voice of the snowman in Frozen.
Doris Hardoon = No Clue. Love that name though! I'd happily sit next to her at a dinner party.
Idina Menzel = An actress or singer. John Travolta butchered her name at the Oscars that one year.
Chris Montan = No Clue.
Ellen Pompeo = No Clue.
Tracee Ellis Ross = No Clue. But she's spent her life telling people how to spell her first name correctly. Two E's.
So I'm confident I got 3 out of 14; the young man who passed away suddenly, the snowman from Frozen, and the lady who works in Hollywood in some capacity whose name was butchered on national television by John Travolta. Legends!
Can't tell if this post is a joke or not. I don't think the intention is everything on the poster gets a new entry.A lot of what's on the 100 anniversary poster is ongoing properties which make them rife for D23 announcements. It's just not random Disney miscellany.
Y'all wanna know what's going to be announced/showcased at D23, right? It's in the poster:
Recently Released (and maybe a sequel/series)
- Lightyear movie
- Ratatouille (for the new ride or for some new series on D+?)
- Mulan
- Frozen 2 (maybe more shorts?)
- Yellow Submarine (Beatle's special)
- Luca (recent Luca short... is there more to come?)
- Turning Red pandas
Projects in the Works
- Shang-Chi 2 (symbol lower left)
- Wakanda Forever
- Spider-Man animation series and maybe a new movie
- Capt America Shield (for new CA movie)
- Nova ship (Cosmic Rewind and MCU Nova movie)
- Monsters series
- Hocus Pocus 2 (orange book next to Spider-Man)
- Jungle Cruise 2
- Nautilus series
- SEA series
- PatF (Splash retheme and D+ series)
- Enchanted 2 (Narissa dragon)
- Mandalorian
- Ahsoka (her Fulcrum symbol is above Mickey)
- training droid (Droids series)
- Rebel sign (for Andor)
- Muppets series
- Simpson's donut (ongoing series and may tie into the short to be released on D+ Day that includes Maleficent)
- TRON 'on' button to the left of Oswald (for the new ride and maybe info on TRON 3)
- Encanto Candle (maybe the new retheme of DL Tarzan and maybe D+ series)
- Keyblade (for a new Kingdom's Heart game)
- Indy for IJ 5
- Genie's Lamp for the rumored Aladdin prequel?
- Moana's ship (Journey of Water featuring Moana)
- Haunted Mansion candelabra (HM movie in the works)
- Stitch for the new Stitch series
- Wishing Star (new Pinnochio D+ movie)
- Avatar banshee (Avatar 2)
- Mermaid tail (live action Little Mermaid remake)
Representation/Part of the History
- Pixar Ball for Pixar
- EPCOT Ball behind Maleficent for EPCOT (and all its 'reimagining')
- Orange Bird
- Pete's Dragon
- Tinker Bell
- Dumbo
Questions
- Why is Vanellope there? RitR2 was a while ago. Will there be a series based on RitR? the fabled Candy Rush retheme of Speedway?
- What is the five point star next to Waldo? We already have Cap's shield in the upper left.
- The curvy sword to the right of Oswald is Raya's sword. Is she represented because she was relatively recent, or because there will be a followup sequel/series?
- What's Oswald doing there? Just for history or will he get animated again?
- EVE is there, so, will there be a WALL*E sequel?
- Are the monkey and dolphin supposed to represent DAK and The Seas, or NatGeo?
- Winnie the Pooh is there, so, a new show?
- Rapunzel's hair: Will there be more Rapunzel animated series?
High def picture:
And yet, 90% of what's in the poster represents recently added or in-the-works media content or parks attraction.Can't tell if this post is a joke or not. I don't think the intention is everything on the poster gets a new entry.
I very highly doubt that's the case. Occam's Razor says that's for the relatively recent Peter Jackson Get Back documentary. There's a bunch of images that represent releases in the past year such as Mulan, which came out at about the same time.Also the Yellow Submarine is from the ride at Disneyland. Disney was making a Yellow Submarine film with Robert Zemeckis 10 years ago but it was cancelled.
That's just synergy for you, I wouldn't read too much into it.And yet, 90% of what's in the poster represents recently added or in-the-works media content or parks attraction.
I very highly doubt that's the case. Occam's Razor says that's for the relatively recent Peter Jackson Get Back documentary. There's a bunch of images that represent releases in the past year such as Mulan, which came out at about the same time.
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