TheBeatles
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I was amazed at how many people knew that was Dreamfinder or know of Dreamfinder.
I also had several friends (who are not even remotely close to being Disney geeks) as me about the reference to the Dreamfinder. When people like that can put the reference together....come on.
I caught part of it the other day and just couldn't place the name of the guy doing the imagination song. Watched it again now and told DH that is suppose to be a spoof of Dreamfinder (he never saw Him in the original Journey. He laughed when he saw it though, because he thought the same thing from the pictures I showed him of the old Journey
Have you seen the episode?
I watch South Park every week, and for the first part of the episode I was thinking my overactive Disney-love was tainting my view. And then the airship. And then the endless repetition of the "Imagination" melody sounding pretty darn close to Figment in both delivery and pitch?
Like many things in South Park, it is a multi-angled parody. It works on several levels, starts with the Dreamfinder character and then builds on it by giving "Imagination" land life. Like any good South Park, it melds together several things into an amusing whole.
It was definitely an homage to Dreamfinder/Journey to Imagination. There is simply no doubt if you've seen the episode, it's so ubiquitous throughout thing.
AEfx
Yes I did see the episode, which is why I can say that it is not Dreamfinder. I hate to break it to you, but Dreamfinder is hardly the only fanciful character who rides around in a blimp.
And how on earth is it even remotely an homage to Journey into Imagination?
Yes I did see the episode, which is why I can say that it is not Dreamfinder. I hate to break it to you, but Dreamfinder is hardly the only fanciful character who rides around in a blimp.
And how on earth is it even remotely an homage to Journey into Imagination?
Misty, i'm writing you off as someone who is entirely out of touch with reality.
Yes I did see the episode, which is why I can say that it is not Dreamfinder. I hate to break it to you, but Dreamfinder is hardly the only fanciful character who rides around in a blimp.
And how on earth is it even remotely an homage to Journey into Imagination?
Sorry, what I should have said was only Disney fan sites are making the connection. South Park parodies are generally not aimed at only one type of fan base.
And how do you explain the presence of a TON of non-Disney characters in the Imaginationland segment? How does this, in any way, make the episode and homage to anything Disney??:hammer:
Wow, SEVERAL friends who know next to nothing about Disney somehow all happened to know about Dreamfinder, huh? Riiiiiiiiighhhhht! I think you've weakened your argument somewhat.
Actually, I think that strengthens my argument, but obviously you don't care, and won't be convinced either way.
Or he just like to argue for the sake of arguing.
Key words right there.
Time for everyone to move on?
Yes I did see the episode, which is why I can say that it is not Dreamfinder. I hate to break it to you, but Dreamfinder is hardly the only fanciful character who rides around in a blimp.
And how on earth is it even remotely an homage to Journey into Imagination?
Well, not that it matters now, but a friend of mine who loves South Park saw the re-run and called me up. He knows that I'm a Disney fan and he wanted to confirm his suspison that the "weird guy" was, indeed, from "...that Epcot immagination ride" he went on when he was a kid. This is a guy who went to Disney World once, in the 1980s when he was 10.
Yes, you have to have been on the ride, or at least heard about it to know who he is and what they are paroding, but I don't think that really matters.
You know you're a Disney freak when you're trying to make a connection between the Dream Finder and a South Park character that barely resembles him...
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