Rich T
Well-Known Member
Is that the stage show? I hope so, because I can’t believe any kid would believe those two as Elsa and Anna up close at a meet n’ greet. They’re lovely ladies, but their faces just don’t look anything like the characters.
Is that the stage show? I hope so, because I can’t believe any kid would believe those two as Elsa and Anna up close at a meet n’ greet. They’re lovely ladies, but their faces just don’t look anything like the characters.
Is that the stage show? I hope so, because I can’t believe any kid would believe those two as Elsa and Anna up close at a meet n’ greet. They’re lovely ladies, but their faces just don’t look anything like the characters.
I haven't seen the new movie yet but I understand they're from the finale. They don't look great, sort of ill fitting and maybe wrinkled or something.Is that the stage show? I hope so, because I can’t believe any kid would believe those two as Elsa and Anna up close at a meet n’ greet. They’re lovely ladies, but their faces just don’t look anything like the characters.
“Disney Dance Crew” came close.A live Ed Wood directed show would be awesome.
It's nice they are adding a cat cafe for all the feral cats in Garden Walk.A new Jack in the Box commercial made me think of this.
A couple of weeks ago, was at Garden Walk to meet up with S. Preston. His World Series art work has been selling like hotcakes.
But anyways, a few shops away, they are advertising a Cat Cafe coming soon. ( Near the Kate and Ella statue.)
I can't to check it out...
Or maybe I should think of the Joy of Missing Out.
Whoa... did you just admit to liking Frozen 2????Frozen II was a good fantasy adventure with aspects reminiscent of The Hobbit and The Silver Chair. I liked it.
Should this really be that much of a surprise? I’m one of the most positive posters on this site.Whoa... did you just admit to liking Frozen 2????
You're right. I must have confused you with someone elseShould this really be that much of a surprise? I’m one of the most positive posters on this site.
The Panda is saying, “You’re next, Dreamworks!”When they bought Fox, I immediately wondering if or what brand they’d add to their Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars marketing focus that they’re hell-bent on. Poor Indiana Jones. Anyway, the last I expected was National Geographic. It’s refreshingly different but is certainly different.
Cause pandas don’t exactly follow the franchise model.
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