The Miscellaneous Thought Thread

Sharon&Susan

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I've recently worked my way through each popular animatronic based Disneyland theater show- the full Tiki Room (pre shortened), each iteration of the Country Bear Jamboree (I can see why Davis didn't like the Vacation Hoedown), Carousel of Progress, and America Sings.

It seems like Disneyland is desperately lacking in these kinds of experiences now. I'd be open to them constructing one where the Fantasyland theater is now, would help give people a nice air conditioned place to sit and enjoy something reminiscent of classic Disney. I'd be curious to see what WDI would be able to dream up in their current state.
It’s a shame that the last new new animatronic show was The Enchanted Tiki Room Under New Management (and the Stitch Tiki Room in Tokyo) Not great shows to end on.
 

mickEblu

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What is this code that Toys swear by that they would rather be abducted and possibly never see the ones they love again over letting anyone know they’re alive? (Perhaps part 4 can explain) Woody could have jumped out of Al’s bag when he was stolen from Andy’s moms garage sale.

Watching Toy Story 2 with my son at the moment and the thought crossed my mind.
 
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NateD1226

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What is this code that Toys swear by that they would rather be stolen than let anyone know they’re alive? (Perhaps part 4 can explain) Woody could have jumped out of Al’s bag when he was stolen from Andy’s moms garage sale.

Watching Toy Story 2 with my son at the moment and the thought crossed my mind.
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Phroobar

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What is this code that Toys swear by that they would rather be abducted and possibly never see the ones they love again over letting anyone know they’re alive? (Perhaps part 4 can explain) Woody could have jumped out of Al’s bag when he was stolen from Andy’s moms garage sale.

Watching Toy Story 2 with my son at the moment and the thought crossed my mind.
Didn't Woody and a bunch of other toys move and talk in front of Sid?

If Woody jumped out of the bag there would be no movie.
 

mickEblu

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Didn't Woody and a bunch of other toys move and talk in front of Sid?

If Woody jumped out of the bag there would be no movie.

Good point even though that was a life or death situation if I remember correctly.

Not necessarily no movie if Woody jumps out. Al could of heard the thump on the ground and put Woody back in the bag. Maybe Woody freezes when he hits the ground cause he sees Andy’s Mom. My point is I would have liked to have seen him try to get out even if unsuccessful (so their could be a movie). I would like to know why the toys live by this code. It would be interesting if they touched on this in part 4.
 

Hatbox Ghostbuster

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MAKE. IT. STOP!!!!

Live-Action/CGI Hybrid Lilo and Stitch remake in the works...
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Rich T

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Lilo and Stich has to be be one of the most overrated Disney animated films of all time.
I think it's a very solid film--and that's where L&S should have ended. Outside the context of that particular story, Lilo, Stitch and the other two aliens just come across as obnoxious one-note personalities. They aren't likeable enough to sustain a sequel, let alone several video sequels, a headache-inducing TV show (though I like the theme song) and the worst attraction at WDW.
 

Hatbox Ghostbuster

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I think it's a very solid film--and that's where L&S should have ended. Outside the context of that particular story, Lilo, Stitch and the other two aliens just come across as obnoxious one-note personalities. They aren't likeable enough to sustain a sequel, let alone several video sequels, a headache-inducing TV show (though I like the theme song) and the worst attraction at WDW.
R.I.P (Rest In Pieces)
Stitch's Great Escape.
 

Rich T

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Whatever one thinks of the movie as a whole, I think the scene where Mr. Bubbles the social worker visits the house for the first time (and the following fight between the sisters) is one of the best and funniest sequences in the history of film. Not just among Disney films and not just animation... ALL FILMS. :D
 

mickEblu

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I think it's a very solid film--and that's where L&S should have ended. Outside the context of that particular story, Lilo, Stitch and the other two aliens just come across as obnoxious one-note personalities. They aren't likeable enough to sustain a sequel, let alone several video sequels, a headache-inducing TV show (though I like the theme song) and the worst attraction at WDW.

I think the movie is just Ok. I was expecting more based off the hype. But I guess that “hype” is really just people/ kids finding Stitch to be a likeable character and not necessarily because it’s a great film IMO.
 
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mickEblu

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Don't forget...Stitch also has a funny voice! Big hit with the kids!

Ya that’s probably the biggest reason for his long lasting presence. It just felt like a straight to Disney channel movie to me. I’ve only seen a lot of these not so classic Disney animated films once. So I kind of forget a lot of details and base my opinion on the feeling I walked away with.
 

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