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Parteecia

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Does she have the same problem with any other AAs of real people, or just Walt? Does she want Disney to shutdown all AA attractions then? Also she does know that her grandfather created an AA show of Lincoln right? Is that one ok, or is that dehumanizing too?
Now I'm wondering if any of the presidents would have preferred not to be AAs.
 

Disgruntled Walt

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In the Parks
No
Did Julie Andrews and Dick Van give permission for their AA likenesses in TGMR? (I honestly don't know.)

What about all the other actors? If I was Sigourney Weaver, I'd be suing Disney for how they portrayed her.
She actually developed a pinched nerve in real life from doing the live-action reference footage of her head jerking back-and-forth.
 

Gusey

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Did Julie Andrews and Dick Van give permission for their AA likenesses in TGMR? (I honestly don't know.)

What about all the other actors? If I was Sigourney Weaver, I'd be suing Disney for how they portrayed her.
I do know that Lee Marvin was originally supposed to be in the Western scene but his children refused permission for the likeness. Instead, Frank Wells managed to VERY last minute convince Clint Eastwood to approve his animatronic by getting Imagineers to create it, and showing Eastwood it installed into the ride
 

VJ

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Well, Lincoln's been dead since 1865, so there is president—ahem, I mean precedent.

Actually though, how long did the Steve Martin show last? Had to be at least 15 months or so, right?
from May 5, 2005 to March 15, 2009 - and way past the 50th celebration's ending date of September 30, 2006
 

Phroobar

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Turning a famous historical figure into a little green man with a big head, huge eyes and no nose might not go over well with the public.
I have a dream where the Earth conquered by Mars with my explosive space modulator. Isn't that lovely?
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