Oh, please, imagineer97, don't fling me down in that bayou!The only way to get to the celebration in time is to go down the waterslide on the roof!
Oh, please, imagineer97, don't fling me down in that bayou!The only way to get to the celebration in time is to go down the waterslide on the roof!
"I done 'esked you a question, Br'er Rabbit. Should I skin 'ya or should I roast 'ya."Imagine how uneducated one sounds by saying "I eksed him a question."
What I'll miss most of all with the retheme is the lengthy discussion of how to kill a fellow critter and serve 'em up. That's Disney magic right there!"I done 'esked you a question, Br'er Rabbit. Should I skin 'ya or should I roast 'ya."
Video of the audio-animatronics.
Technically you should skin before roasting."I done 'esked you a question, Br'er Rabbit. Should I skin 'ya or should I roast 'ya."
It’s a bit annoying, isn’t it?Take a shot every time Disney PR slides “almost there” into their copy.
The secret ingredient is going to be either family, friends or love. Shhh .... don't tell anybody.Dr. Facilier was definitely one of the most memorable aspects of the film. I'm also huge sucker for jazz music, so that and the animation is why I personally enjoyed PatF as much as I did, but alas. But I understand why they decided not to include him because of how the movie ends.
And as I mentioned before, I want to know why we are falling down the salt dome more than whatever the "secret ingredient" is since he is not in TBA.
The secret ingredient is going to be either family, friends or love. Shhh .... don't tell anybody.
I think it will be us as the guests. We will spend the entire ride looking for an ingredient and at the end it will be "The secret ingredient was right here all along! It was you!"The secret ingredient is going to be either family, friends or love. Shhh .... don't tell anybody.
It’s a bit annoying, isn’t it?
I find it a little annoying for both reasons you mentioned. Not to mention it’s corny and tired. Please think of something else to say or just stop saying it and don’t say anything else. Just…shut up lol.I mean, it’s fine haha. But I roll my eyes each time because:
#1 — We’re not actually almost there. The attraction won’t open for over a year.
#2 — I don’t need them to be “almost there.” What’s the rush? Take your time, Disney! Let’s not cut any corners on this one.
Rabbit stew.The secret ingredient is going to be either family, friends or love. Shhh .... don't tell anybody.
I think Disney still promotes its old movies quite a bit, although not as much as it used to. Keep in mind that Snow White, Pinocchio and Bambi are over 80 years old now! While they have held up pretty well, many children will view them as dated.What makes the 60's, 70's, and 80's different is that Disney of those days still honored and promoted their classic films. Even though their new releases were duds, children of the era still were able to form an emotional attachment to Snow White, Pinocchio, Bambi, and so on. Modern Disney has decided those properties are outdated and prefer to ignore them, leaving kids today only with the company's new releases. Frankly, I just can't see an entire generation having an undying loyalty to the corporation responsible for Raya and the Last Dragon.
I legitimately detest Louis and seeing him as literal nightmare fuel doesn't help his case very much, I'm afraid!
Video of the audio-animatronics.
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