One Sentence: Platinum Edition - A 20th Anniversary Special

DisneyFan32

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In the Parks
Yes
LUCKY CAT CAFE
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Locating at Tokyo Disneyland's Tomorrowland near by The Happy Ride with Baymax, Lucky Cat Café is best choice to eat
sweet treats such as donuts, cakes, cupcakes, coffee, milk and more. Hiro and Tadashi's aunt, Aunt Cass will love to serve you a good treats to eat as you'll relaxing after riding the rides in Tomorrowland.
 
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DisneyFan18

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ミッキーの甘いおにぎり
(MICKEY’S SWEET ONIGIRI)

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The Walt Disney Company and The Oriental Land Company have partnered with OMOSUBI Cake to bring some new sweet treats to the guests of Tokyo Disneyland Resort, which will be exclusively available at Toontown.

This brand new dessert will be designed to look like a classic onigiri in the shape of Mickey, however, the classic seaweed wrapping will be replaced by a crepe made with black cocoa, while sponge cake and flavored whipped cream are used to make up the rice portion; three flavors will be offered at launch: お誕生日おめでとうミッキーおにぎり(Happy Birthday Mickey Onigiri), which will have a classic vanilla cake and whipped cream mixed with finely chopped strawberries for the filling, to imitate a strawberry shortcake; ミッキーチョコマニアおにぎり(Mickey Choco Mania Onigiri), which will have a chocolate cake and vanilla flavored whipped cream for the filling; and 小豆ミッキーおにぎり(Red Bean Mickey Onigiri), which instead of having a cake like the other two, will have a red bean paste bun as the filling.​
 

snaggle

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Joining randomly at Prompt 7? Why not, man. Time to play some catch up

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'Olu Mel, the Ukulele playing turtle (and newest member of the Tokyo-favorite Duffy and Friends
crew) is visiting DisneySea, and he's brought a special summer treat from Hawaii. His Serenade Sundae
starts with ice cream flavored like melon cream soda (a popular dessert in Japan), topped with strawberry
shiratama dango (a type of mochi), sugared corn flakes, a slice of his special coconut-pineapple cake,
and a chocolate “shell", all in a novelty — and suitably photogenic — 'Olu Mel cup, bringing the sunny
tastes of his Hawaiian home to Tokyo Disney.​
 

montydysquith-navarro

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In the Parks
No
Prompt 7
Tokyo Treats

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Bring a fork and a knife for these Tokyo treats, give it everything you got for these Tokyo treats! As if you haven't guessed yet this stanza is all about food! Over in Japan both Disney and Universal Studios have some of the cutest and most creative concepts for treats, and love them or hate them they inspire guests to take photos and eat them! This challenge will see all you imagineers become chefs for a bit! For this challenge we are back to the regular rules of the One Sentence Competition.

-Challenge-
Create a new trendy treat for either Tokyo Disneyland Resort or Universal Studios Japan.

-Rules-
You may use up one to two sentences and up to 1 image. The deadline is Tuesday, June 22nd at 10:00 PM EST.

-Tips-
K.I.S.S. – Keep it simple, silly. Try not to complicate or overthink things too much. It’s a simple, casual competition – there are no eliminations. Propose as you please, let your imagination soar!

-Judging Criteria-
Is it creative?
Is it (generally) realistic?
Does it fit thematically/visually?


Good luck everyone! If you have questions, please feel free to ask! Enjoy!
PRINCESS KAKIGŌRI

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As part of the Ultimate Princess Celebration this year, both Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea will be offering its guests the Princess Kakigōri, a Disney take on the popular Japanese shaved ice dessert. Emulating the elegant dresses a princess would wear, the perfectly conical shaved ice (served in a regular or themed souvenir bowl) will be doused with condensed milk and popular kakigōri flavors that are representative of each of the Disney princesses' renowned looks (e.g., "Blue Hawaii" for Ariel, lemon for Belle, grape for Rapunzel, mango for Snow White, etc.) and topped off with an embedded half-body toy figurine of the matching princess, thus completing an edible masterpiece fit for a princess.​
 

tcool123

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Original Poster
BONUS CHALLENGE

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With so many iconic theme park snacks there’s always that one dud in the lineup. Your bonus challenge for this prompt is simple:

-Challenge-
If you could eliminate any theme park snack which would it be, and why?


-Rules-
You may use up one to two sentences and up to 1 image. The deadline is Tuesday, June 22nd at 10:00 PM EST.

All players who submit for this prompt get an additional bonus point, even if they did not participate in the Tokyo Treats main challenge.
 

JokersWild

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BONUS CHALLENGE

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With so many iconic theme park snacks there’s always that one dud in the lineup. Your bonus challenge for this prompt is simple:

-Challenge-
If you could eliminate any theme park snack which would it be, and why?

-Rules-
You may use up one to two sentences and up to 1 image. The deadline is Tuesday, June 22nd at 10:00 PM EST.

All players who submit for this prompt get an additional bonus point, even if they did not participate in the Tokyo Treats main challenge.
I would eliminate those pickles that they sell in Liberty Square because anyone who chooses to walk around Magic Kingdom while eating an oversized pickle is a psychopath
 

DashHaber

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BONUS CHALLENGE

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With so many iconic theme park snacks there’s always that one dud in the lineup. Your bonus challenge for this prompt is simple:

-Challenge-
If you could eliminate any theme park snack which would it be, and why?

-Rules-
You may use up one to two sentences and up to 1 image. The deadline is Tuesday, June 22nd at 10:00 PM EST.

All players who submit for this prompt get an additional bonus point, even if they did not participate in the Tokyo Treats main challenge.
Turkey Off the Table

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It's about time they stopped selling those giant turkey legs as a snack, given they're so oversalted it's like eating a handful of the Sahara Desert and you're left with a string-covered bone messing up your mitts as you gorge yourself.​
 

Disney Warrior

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BONUS CHALLENGE

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With so many iconic theme park snacks there’s always that one dud in the lineup. Your bonus challenge for this prompt is simple:

-Challenge-
If you could eliminate any theme park snack which would it be, and why?

-Rules-
You may use up one to two sentences and up to 1 image. The deadline is Tuesday, June 22nd at 10:00 PM EST.

All players who submit for this prompt get an additional bonus point, even if they did not participate in the Tokyo Treats main challenge.
I’d eliminate the Beverly soft drink because it flat out sucks. Many Disney fans (myself included) don’t like the taste of it, so it should go.
 

montydysquith-navarro

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
BONUS CHALLENGE

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With so many iconic theme park snacks there’s always that one dud in the lineup. Your bonus challenge for this prompt is simple:

-Challenge-
If you could eliminate any theme park snack which would it be, and why?

-Rules-
You may use up one to two sentences and up to 1 image. The deadline is Tuesday, June 22nd at 10:00 PM EST.

All players who submit for this prompt get an additional bonus point, even if they did not participate in the Tokyo Treats main challenge.
SHORTBREAD COOKIES
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I'd imagine these shortbread cookies taste good, given its Main Street Electrical Parade-esque engagements in every seasonal menu possible (and you know, popularity with the French), but there is this thing called "cookie fatigue." Maybe it's time to let it go in the seasonal menus for something else, and create a dessert that's a bit more in theme to whatever seasonal event is happening in the parks?​
 

Arctic-Xodus

Active Member
(sorry for not posting last round, I got distracted)
-Challenge-
Create a new trendy treat for either Tokyo Disneyland Resort or Universal Studios Japan.
マンカブまんじゅ
(Mancub Manju)

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Located in Adventureland in Tokyo Disneyland, Mowgli & Baloo have set up a small restaurant selling those sweet little red bean paste pastries, designed around characters & properties associated with Tokyo Disneyland Resort, like Shiriki Utundu, Baymax & the Fab 5, alongside Mowgli & Baloo's friends from the the original 1967 Jungle Book film.​
 

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