Oh well. Lessons learned for the next time they decide to retrofit an all-time classic attraction.I'm thinking that the newer animatronics are probably not built to poorer quality standards.
But rather that their complexity both in technology, as well as their much greater range of movement and fine detail of movement makes them more finicky.
It's why more numerous but less complicated figures like Splash had was a better route.
Pirates is full of figures that have little movement but it still works.
So is Jungle Cruise.
Should’ve just kept those America Sings-era warhorses.The problem is that even the extremely rudimentary critter figures in TBA have been breaking as well, not just the A1000's. I'm referring to the ones that only have 2-3 repetitive movements and aren't even legitimate AA's (not exaggerating that these have less complex motion than a Tiki Bird or even a Small World doll). Heck, even the twinkling lights in the foliage have been malfunctioning.
I'm a little hard of hearing, I thought it was saying "They sure can PAY"........Little known fun fact, the Shaman is actually saying "They sure can play!"
True story.
129.95 Target explorer ensemble or $4000.00 gown?I really can't fathom why she's not wearing that gown in her character meal at the Grand Floridian.
I really can't fathom why she's not wearing that gown in her character meal at the Grand Floridian.
yeah I don't get that either... kids have a certain image they identify these characters as/inWhy does everything regarding Tiana have to be Off-Model? It is just weird that she is no longer being associated with her look in the film...her iconic her finale dress...instead it is a pantsuit? and appearing at the Grand Floridian in a pant suit? Why aren't the other characters all dressed in off-model outfits? Jasmine in a mini skirt and tube top? Belle in culottes and a sweater.... Cinderella in a powder blue catsuit... It is just strange...
Tiana is kind of atypical in that her noteworthy princess dress actually only shows up for a few moments and is also her wedding dress. Even in much of the original marketing material, she showed up in gowns from earlier in the film. It would be like Ariel always showing up in her bridal gown from the boat at the end. I feel like the dress at the end of TBA is actually a good compromise because it retains the tiara, includes some nice period details, and is at least reminiscent of what she wears at the end of the film.Why does everything regarding Tiana have to be Off-Model? It is just weird that she is no longer being associated with her look in the film...her iconic her finale dress...instead it is a pantsuit? and appearing at the Grand Floridian in a pant suit? Why aren't the other characters all dressed in off-model outfits? Jasmine in a mini skirt and tube top? Belle in culottes and a sweater.... Cinderella in a powder blue catsuit... It is just strange...
Tiana is kind of atypical in that her noteworthy princess dress actually only shows up for a few moments and is also her wedding dress. Even in much of the original marketing material, she showed up in gowns from earlier in the film. It would be like Ariel always showing up in her bridal gown from the boat at the end. I feel like the dress at the end of TBA is actually a good compromise because it retains the tiara, includes some nice period details, and is at least reminiscent of what she wears at the end of the film.
Those are not mutually exclusive.I thought Disney was starting to move away from princesses, and want to present their female characters not as princesses, but as a heroine wherever they can?
In reality yes. I think this discussion is about how TWDC wants to present their female characters going forward.Those are not mutually exclusive.
A royal doesn't wear a ball gown 24/7.
Indeed. Some of the princesses' iconic gowns/dresses aren't portrayed specifically as their wedding dress, nor as their formal royal dress for state occasions.Belle's iconic yellow dress only appears for a very short amount of time in her movie as well, just for the ballroom scene and the ending.
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