Basically, what IP do you think was the original overstuffed ip in the parks? Of course today's overstuffed ips are very different then how they were back then, but overstuffed ips still existed throughout the parks back then.
I thought the same thing. I didn't think Lion King was that popular to have all the attractions. However, I really like the show at AK.The Lion King...
Festival of the Lion King - AK
Legend of the Lion King - MK (including the sequence in Mickey's philharmagic.
Circle of Life an environmental fable - Epcot
The Lion King Celebration parade - Disneyland..
I thought the same thing. I didn't think Lion King was that popular to have all the attractions. However, I really like the show at AK.
So is that overdoing it, or getting it just right?Even while everyone was still complaining about Frozen being everywhere, Beauty and the Beast had...
stage show (DHS)
meet & greet (Epcot)
table service restaurant w/ meet & greet (MK)
lead float in parade (MK)
featured in Mickey's Philharmagic (MK)
themed quick service/snack location (MK)
store devoted completely to its merchandise (MK)
interactive show/meet & greet (MK)
the main stars of a castle projection show (MK)
am I missing anything?
side note: I love most of these things.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htmI think that it's #2 all-time among animated films in box office, adjusted for inflation. That's pretty popular!
Star Wars (original trilogy) was everywhere when I was a kid. Toys, promotional drinking glasses from BK or McD, bedsheets. There is no IP that my daughters have near as many toys of as I did SW, and they have 2-3x as many overall toys as I did. i think the only IP bedsheets they have are Star Wars too!Basically, what IP do you think was the original overstuffed ip in the parks? Of course today's overstuffed ips are very different then how they were back then, but overstuffed ips still existed throughout the parks back then.
It came out when my kids were going into their teenage years so it wasn't a big deal for them. I really don't know that much about it. Kinda like Frozen now. I have never seen it and know nothing about the movie or its characters.I think that it's #2 all-time among animated films in box office, adjusted for inflation. That's pretty popular!
We love the Frozen ride and aren't even fans of Frozen! I think you should try it with a fast pass.It came out when my kids were going into their teenage years so it wasn't a big deal for them. I really don't know that much about it. Kinda like Frozen now. I have never seen it and know nothing about the movie or its characters.
So I get to skip the long line at Norway.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htm
3rd behind Snow White and 101 Dalmatians. That's domestic only though, so may be #2 including international box.
Well, it's classic enough by Disney's standards to be subjected to the Disney Vault for home video releases.101 Dalmations, huh. That is not one that stands out as an all-time classic.
I'm a distant grand-cousin of davy so I am a fan of a fan of my great-grand cousin.Davy Crocket in the 50s
101 Dalmations, huh. That is not one that stands out as an all-time classic.
I'm a distant grand-cousin of davy so I am a fan of a fan of my great-grand cousin.
Does that give me automatic disney street cred? Probably not. : P
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