Unappreciated Disney Characters

brb1006

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Who are Bianca and Bernard?
They are from Disney's 1977 film "The Rescuers" who rescuers a girl named Penny who is an orphan. They later become an official couple in the sequel.


Here's them at Disneyland Paris.
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brb1006

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The very same child labor laws that made John and Michael Darling unmeetable. :(

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Agreed. They're like real-life husbands.

But what about Wendy's mom and dad?
It's so difficult to find any photos of John and Michael at Disneyland from the 80's or 70's since they only showed up during the Christmas parade at Disneyland.
 

danpam1024

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Apologize for bumping a thread yet again. But who else finds Bianca and Bernard from The Rescuers and Rescuers Downunder to be very unappreciated in the Disney community. They are tiny mice who save animals and humans.
They were my VERY FAVORITE- got the plush pair in 1982 when we visited Epcot!!!
 

French Quarter

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My vote is for characters from Lady and the Tramp, 101 Dalmations, and The Great Mouse Detective.

Some of the characters listed in this thread aren't that difficult to find. I meet them on every visit...like Mary Poppins, Donald in Mexico, and Lilo and Stitch.

Great thread!
 

POLY LOVER

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Mickey and Minnie, since they closed toon town and they were evicted from their home you just miss visiting them there. How can you evict the first family of the kingdom.
Let's get them a new house! Anyone have the real estate page?
 
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brb1006

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Am I the only person who really loves Kanga?....I feel so alone. She's currently goes on as one of my favorite mothers in fiction. Especially in "Piglet's BIg Movie" and "Pooh's Heffalump Movie".
 

Matt_Black

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10 pages and no mention of these folks? For shame!

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Cmdr_Crimson

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While not at a Disney character anymore. I would say Wild Wing when Disney owned the Mighty Ducks team in the nineties as they still use him as a mascot for the hockey team. And you can also chock that up to the Mighty Ducks animated cartoon that came out around that same time.
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Matt_Black

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While not at a Disney character anymore. I would say Wild Wing when Disney owned the Mighty Ducks team in the nineties as they still use him as a mascot for the hockey team. And you can also chock that up to the Mighty Ducks animated cartoon that came out around that same time.

From Comics Alliance...

"See if you can keep up with this string of complete illogical nonsense: In 1992, Disney released a slobs vs. snobs comedy about a pee wee hockey league called The Mighty Ducks, in which a group of rag-tag kids came together under the guidance of Emilio Estevez. Then in 1993, Disney founded an actual professional hockey team that they also named the Mighty Ducks, and while you’d think they would’ve filled out the roster with a team of good-hearted but clumsy and disadvantaged youths, they went with the usual professional athletes.

Then — and this is where any kind of logic breaks down — they made an animated series in 1996 called The Mighty Ducks, and despite the fact that they were still making live-action movies, the animated series was about a group of hockey-playing, crime-fighting anthropomorphic ducks that were led by a duck named WILDWING FLASHBLADE.

Wildwing. F—ing. Flashblade. And for bonus points, he was voiced by Ian Zeiring."
 

Po'Rich

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Here's a blast from the past: How about Bongo the Circus Bear! I remember listening to the story of Bongo on an LP as a child. I was definitely surprised that I didn't see a poster of him in Pete's Silly Sideshow.
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