SSG
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There have been some unsavory events in ToonTown. Wouldn't have happened if Trench Coat Jessica was around.
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Honestly, Shanghai just doesn't have them and I don't think ever did and it shows it can be done without it. There's no need to do anything else to the attraction, other than to just take them out. There's Tiger Lilly in the water in front of Skull Rock (which would look cool even without her) and the little figures of the "village." Take "Following the Leader" (which contains slurs in it) from the queue music loop. They could place the Redface caricatures with some of the animals that inhabit the island. Boom, fixed!I really do think they’ll do something. I can’t imagine it’ll stand as is for much long.
How would you like the attraction to be handled, I’ve been curious what the best option is.
It’s also important to remember that Small World was a last minute addition to the World’s Fair, and was on an accelerated timeline. I have no doubt that, given his obsession with detail and accuracy, he would have tried to do something like that if they had several years instead of 11 months.
Fair point. I don’t think it was in bad faith though. After things were done, Walt and crew focused the brunt of their attention on the next thing. At that time, it was Progress City/E.P.C.O.T.True, Pepsi-Cola called them at the last second, and only because the Pepsi board of directors got bad intel that Coca-Cola was doing something really big for the World's Fair. (Coke actually only built a little sandwich garden with a carillon playing music, and Pepsi became the star of the show.)
But let's not forget that Walt knew from the start he'd bring that ride back to Disneyland. And he had three years to plan for it, and built a giant show building that expanded the World's Fair version by 30% (there was no South Seas room at the Fair, a smaller grand finale' room, and much shorter intros and outros). Walt added a big promenade and a glittering facade to Small World before it opened in May, 1966. Then Walt's hand picked team built a near-clone of it five years later for Florida.
If Walt had wanted to bring in African cultural academics to help design the African costumes for Small World, he certainly could have.
That said, WDI by the mid 1960's had an impressive library of their own and access to some of the finest resource libraries in the country in Southern California (UCLA, USC, LA Central Library etc.) and it always has appeared to me that the costumes and designs all of the dolls are wearing are accurate. With the sole exception of about 3 tons worth of glitter and a whole lot of ostrich feathers added on top.
Fair point. I don’t think it was in bad faith though. After things were done, Walt and crew focused the brunt of their attention on the next thing. At that time, it was Progress City/E.P.C.O.T.
We really don’t know what they would have done if they were given the opportunity to consult with cultural academics at the start of the process. I can’t imagine they would turn them down, but that’s only my take on it, not the definitive answer.
I’m Scottish and I love bagpipe music, tartan and golf. And my only beef with the Scottish section of iasw is that it’s so insultingly WEE!!!!100% agree this will happen.
"Not all Arabians ride magic carpets! Not all scottsmen play bagpipes! Tear it down! Walt is a racist"
I still can't believe they made a ride about that film, to be honest. Like I love both, but who green lit this????How much you all wanna bet the bug guns haven't even seen this movie and / or probably didn't even know WFRR was a Disney made movie.
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How much you all wanna bet the bug guns haven't even seen this movie and / or probably didn't even know WFRR was a Disney made movie.
No they won’t. They’ll just change it to show all the children of the world instagramming Marvel merchandise pics to each other.They're going to close Small World in the next ten years. Absolutely guaranteed.
I’m Scottish and I love bagpipe music, tartan and golf. And my only beef with the Scottish section of iasw is that it’s so insultingly WEE!!!!
Tartan boxers. I don’t have the guts to go “true.”How do you guys get around the kilts itching?
I’m Canadian. At least Disneyland has something, there’s nothing in Florida! But that doesn’t stop Small World from being one of my favouritesI had a Canadian side of the family growing up. Think of the insult to the Canadians, about the best neighbor any country could ask for.
America hosted a lavish World's Fair, and Walt Disney built a boat ride about the whole world singing together, and all Canada got was one single plywood mountie flapping his arms under a thunderbird. And the glitter on his breeches isn't helping the situation.
I’ve always loved that animated statue. Mounties rock. I think most Canadians have a sense of humor about the overused symbols of their country. Did you see the wonderfully insane closing ceremony of the Calgary Winter Olympics? It was an arena full of giant Maple Leaves, Moose, Hockey Players and Mounties whirling around in kaleidoscopic, firework-spewing displays of good-humored fun.I had a Canadian side of the family growing up. Think of the insult to the Canadians, about the best neighbor any country could ask for.
America hosted a lavish World's Fair, and Walt Disney built a boat ride about the whole world singing together, and all Canada got was one single plywood mountie flapping his arms under a thunderbird. And the glitter on his breeches isn't helping the situation.
Funnily enough, some of the rumors on here were that Iger spearheaded getting rid of Splash Mountain because he was concerned it could be an issue in a future presidential campaign.Iger tried to prevent crap like this. He's a California liberal, but he's not a progressive culture warrior. Iger's mentality was along the lines of Michael Jordan's "Republicans buy sneakers too." He consciously kept the woke stuff in check. Now that he's gone, nobody with any spine is left to stand up to the HR types.
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