Tigger1988
Well-Known Member
Because it's supposed to be a cute girl acting girly, and yet there is a guy under there, LIKE OMG totally gag me with the PC spoon!
It's supposed to be a mouse and yet...
Because it's supposed to be a cute girl acting girly, and yet there is a guy under there, LIKE OMG totally gag me with the PC spoon!
It's supposed to be a mouse and yet...
Because it's supposed to be a cute girl acting girly, and yet there is a guy under there, LIKE OMG totally gag me with the PC spoon!
Oh. Gender norms and other such social constructs. How boringly narrow-minded. Thank you for the answer.
Ah, not accepting that other people have other points of view. How boringly boring.
Who do you want to play the part of a human sized human like mouse, A MOUSE?!
Colton from Survivor.
Wait, am I missing something, or was the joke botched in the last panel? Lassie was supposed to be a girl but was played by males. . .
Whoever fits the costume. Male, female...whatever. Wouldn't be the first time a performer played the opposite gender.
Wait, am I missing something, or was the joke botched in the last panel? Lassie was supposed to be a girl but was played by males. . .
More magic ruining:
When I was a contractor at WDW, I recall being in the utilidors under MK once when I saw something funny, it was Mickey, Minnie and another Mickey...all arms crossed hopping happily through the utilidors. One Mickey was about 5 or 6 inches taller than the other one.
It was quite funny that they were doing this just in the employee area, definitely seemed to be having fun.
You know this thread got me thinking for a second (and in all honesty this is the most tame message board I have ever seen and when a "fight" breaks out on here it pales in comparison to any other board or Youtube for example).
But anyway, in 2009 we were at Animal Kingdom. We went to Rafiki's Planet watch. My wife had her picture taken with Rafiki. He sort of gave her a hug and I looked at him jokingly and told him I was watching him. After the picture he took her hand and started walking away with her trying to goad me into chasing them. I did just for fun and we ran around this one tree. It was a funny memory and all was cool of course.
It just got me thinking, that would actually have been comical if a female was in there. Since our instincts would have told us that was a male (and it probably was) it goes to show you that at the moment it really doesn't matter because if a female can pull off that whole "I'm running away with your woman" routine, then that's just another point for Disney.
If I knew how to post a picture on here, I'd show you.
That said, I'm starting to understand your point a bit more, but it's also painting a picture in my mind of further gender normative ideas. If I've understood correctly, the idea of a male character being portrayed by a female or a female character being portrayed by a male ruins your very understandable hope that every "friend" is having lots of fun with their job and portraying their character with all the genuineness in the world, right?
Sounds about right.
Why is it a bit awkward? That's all we're looking for. An explanation and the discussion to follow. All there's been so far is "I'm uncomfortable with it!" but nobody answering the "Why?" question with anything more than OMG POLITICALLY CORRECT PEOPLE ARE OPPRESSING ME HELP.
Because it's supposed to be a cute girl acting girly, and yet there is a guy under there, LIKE OMG totally gag me with the PC spoon!
It's supposed to be a mouse and yet...
Ah, not accepting that other people have other points of view. How boringly boring.
I love a good spirited debate just as much as anyone on these boards, but honestly, it seems as though some are just looking for a fight on this. I can't speak for anyone else, but for me, I made a comment in passing based on reading about it on this thread. It never crosses my mind in the park. But if you want an explanation, I'll try again:
When I see the characters in the parks, of course I know they're not real. However, I know the person underneath is. I want to believe that that person is a CM who loves their job with an extreme passion and is not just putting on a show or being fake. That sounds dumb, because obviously they are putting on a show, but part of the illusion of the characters (for me at least), is that the person under the costume is living that character while on the clock. If the character is a male, I want to believe it's a male under there. Female, same thing. Nothing to do with being PC. If Cinderella was in her carriage during the MSEP and had a beard and was smoking, would people say "Eh, we know Cinderella's not real anyway?"
For me, as cynical as I am, I want to believe in the magic at the parks. While I'm there, I'm willing to suspend belief to accept that's a 5 foot mouse. Back in the real world, I simply want to believe that the person playing that character is as true to it as possible, and isn't some person faking their way through the day, rolling their eyes the entire time. Honestly, I'd feel no different if it was a girl playing Minnie who was hating her job and cussing the kids out backstage.
Not sure if that makes any sense, but it's the best way I can explain it.
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