BuzzLIghtYear2010
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In the two shows I have seen, the script for the historians sounds like it was done by Colbert's writing team. Great for all ages.
Well, this is promising! I know that my 2 sons laughed at the holiday short film they showed this past year (oldest DS was annoyed they played it before Coco and would've enjoyed it more I think had he just seen it when played on ABC).This is one of my favorite shows in all of Disney. The couple of times we have seen it, we have laughed so hard we cried. Even my teenage son, who was completely against seeing it, loved it!
I have three young adult sons. All three loved it in spite of themselves. Best son quote "I'm really annoyed at how much I liked that!"I'll add it to the "to-do" (I'm sure the 3 teen boys will love it )! Thanks!
If i wanted to watch a DVD of the Frozen songs on a screen i'd sit at home.
It's quite offensive in parts to call it an attraction.
How dare they produce a self-aware, lighthearted show that a bunch of little girls enjoy. At Disney World, of all places
If i wanted to watch a DVD of the Frozen songs on a screen i'd sit at home.
It's quite offensive in parts to call it an attraction.
I was surprised at how much I disliked this show.
I was expecting the characters to have more of a part.
Instead, you get two no bodies showing you song clips for 15 mins.
You get the characters for a whole 3-5 mins during the show.
If they got rid of the "historians" and had the characters be more of a focus, it would be a better show.
Actually, the historians make the show
Well I've been convinced to give it a try! Is it in an a/c-controlled environment or open-air venture like Beauty and the Beast show?I don't recall the venue mentioned!
For some that appears to be the case.
But my 3 year old isn't putting on her "historian" dress at home....
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