It accomplishes in distancing the land even more from its past, which is the point.Tiana's BAYOU Non Adventure going to BAYOU Country featuring Pine tree filled back woods, a rustic Country Bear themed eatery and Winnie the Pooh. Really odd decision. Critter Country name is all encompassing. For what? The name change accomplishes nothing.
They should have just left it as “Bear Country” in the first place.Not thrilled about the name change. Somehow, Pooh feels like it makes even less sense where it is than it did before.
All they had to do was nothing to the name. Nothing at all. But they couldn’t even do that.
Winnie the Pooh takes place in Christopher Robin’s mind.I really enjoyed the implication that Song of the South and Winnie the Pooh took place in the same fictional universe.
It accomplishes in distancing the land even more from its past, which is the point.
I wouldn't say nobody cares.Another example of them being concerned with the wrong things. Nobody cares.
I wouldn't say nobody cares.
I think its a bit more than that. But its not anything to argue over. Lets just move on.Like 3 or 4 people care
I think its a bit more than that. But its not anything to argue over. Lets just move on.
Go back and review this post -Well I’ll go out on a limb and say there are more people think this name change is stupid than people that are traumatized by the name Critter Country. Man, what are we at 12 degrees of separation now? The generic name of the land that housed the ride that was based on the animated segments from SotS is a problem too? I actually don’t think that’s why they re changing it. Somebody thought it was a good idea to just nonsensically change the name of the land to make Tiana “fit better” at the expense of everything else in the land not making sense.
Critter Country was specifically named after the Uncle Remus quote "where critters are closer to the folks and folks are closer to the critters" so this change is in line with the desire to scrub all SOTS references from the parks.
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Facillier was featured in the promo video for Villians Land, so they likely haven't discontinued him.Just amazing that they replaced a “problematic” IP with an IP that has a “problematic” villain.
Single character from an IP is not the same as an entire IP. Also as I recall they have and continue to use said character in the Parks even if not on the attraction. So that says something about how Disney is not really thinking the character is “problematic”.Just amazing that they replaced a “problematic” IP with an IP that has a “problematic” villain.
And will feature in the Villains skins for Fortnight.Facillier was featured in the promo video for Villians Land, so they likely haven't discontinued him.
I like your optimism, but aside from some minor pacing and staging changes I would expect it to be mostly the same.It’s going to be a real shame if the DL version ends up better than the WDW one.
Single character from an IP is not the same as an entire IP. Also as I recall they have and continue to use said character in the Parks even if not on the attraction. So that says something about how Disney is not really thinking the character is “problematic”.
Facillier was featured in the promo video for Villians Land, so they likely haven't discontinued him.
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