Probably not, I doubt the changes were greenlit when the movie finished production over a year ago. We know there's a reference to the now long gone Native scene shown off in one of the first trailers:Does any of the new changes part of the new JC film? It doesn't sound like it so far at least.
So what's with the new snake and elephant statues? Were these really too problematic?
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What the ****...!??
WHY were these removed...???
Just now learning about this change...and I'm livid.
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It's best to remove anything at Disneyland that might be reflective of human beings, their art, or any of their various civilizations.
But you don't realize it suddenly becomes good show as long as the skippers make Epcot construction jokes!I am baffled how there were Imagineers walking about a scene in a Disneyland video I saw. Not only is it not ready, they don't even care to be out and about in front of the guests building the last bits of this thing as it is open.
Link?I am baffled how there were Imagineers walking about a scene in a Disneyland video I saw. Not only is it not ready, they don't even care to be out and about in front of the guests building the last bits of this thing as it is open.
Probably not, I doubt the changes were greenlit when the movie finished production over a year ago. We know there's a reference to the now long gone Native scene shown off in one of the first trailers:
It’s only a matter of time before the girl dolls of every country are seated at desks working on laptops, pursuing STEM degrees.I’m still waiting for all the dolls in IASW to be dressed in the same business casual attire. Nothing with too much character or anything reflective of the actual cultures. That’s too stereotypical.
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The old one was perfectly fine.
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