Who plays Belle at the theatre in MGM Studios?

barnum42

New Member
WRONG....there's only 1 Mickey in the WORLD, period. He has to split his time between the 5 Resorts and the Cruise Line. Talk about a busy guy!

Just searched for a thread I made to describe just how he (and other characters) can do this:

Why the characters do not talk at Meet and Greets

This is a question often asked of the characters and I thought some of you may be interested in the reasons behind this:


It’s all to do with the physics and complications of pixie dust generated time travel wormholes.

The main characters are in a lot of demand and let’s face it – how can Mickey appear to be in, the Jammin’ Jungle Parade at the same time as greeting someone else in Toon Town?

Easy! Pixie Dust generated time travel wormholes. Whilst there is only one Mickey these wormholes allow him to bend the space-time fabric so that he can appear to be in two places at once. At least that is how it appears to us. Mickey’s own day will start and then run in sequence for him, using the wormholes to slip through to different time periods of the day.

To make his life easier Mickey will normally first don his tailcoat and then go to the various times in the day he is seen wearing it. Then he will put on his next costume and appear in the various times of the day he is seen in that outfit and so on through the full day’s wardrobe.

This is where it gets complicated and why he does not talk.
For example, say little Suzie meets Mickey at the start of the day at Animal Kingdom in his Safari outfit. She then goes to Magic Kingdom for the evening and sees him for the second time in the day, this time wearing his tailcoat.
When Mickey sees Suzie in the evening it will be the first time he meets her. But to Suzie she has already met Mickey that morning, so this is the second time she has met him (still with me folks?)

So, Suzie would get very confused, and possibly upset if she tried to continue a conversation she had with Mickey in the morning at Animal Kingdom only to find Mickey does not appear to remember a thing about it. However dear reader, you will now realise that Mickey has not forgotten all about his meeting with Suzie. In Mickey’s timeline his first meeting with Suzie will happen later in his day when he puts on the safari outfit.

To keep matters simple the characters do not talk rather than take the risk of upsetting or confusing the little ones. The kids are there for a day of fun not to be lectured about the intricacies of folding space and time with all the complications that entails.

See – simple really!
 

JimboJones123

Well-Known Member
Just searched for a thread I made to describe just how he (and other characters) can do this:

Why the characters do not talk at Meet and Greets

This is a question often asked of the characters and I thought some of you may be interested in the reasons behind this:


It’s all to do with the physics and complications of pixie dust generated time travel wormholes.

The main characters are in a lot of demand and let’s face it – how can Mickey appear to be in, the Jammin’ Jungle Parade at the same time as greeting someone else in Toon Town?

Easy! Pixie Dust generated time travel wormholes. Whilst there is only one Mickey these wormholes allow him to bend the space-time fabric so that he can appear to be in two places at once. At least that is how it appears to us. Mickey’s own day will start and then run in sequence for him, using the wormholes to slip through to different time periods of the day.

To make his life easier Mickey will normally first don his tailcoat and then go to the various times in the day he is seen wearing it. Then he will put on his next costume and appear in the various times of the day he is seen in that outfit and so on through the full day’s wardrobe.

This is where it gets complicated and why he does not talk.
For example, say little Suzie meets Mickey at the start of the day at Animal Kingdom in his Safari outfit. She then goes to Magic Kingdom for the evening and sees him for the second time in the day, this time wearing his tailcoat.
When Mickey sees Suzie in the evening it will be the first time he meets her. But to Suzie she has already met Mickey that morning, so this is the second time she has met him (still with me folks?)

So, Suzie would get very confused, and possibly upset if she tried to continue a conversation she had with Mickey in the morning at Animal Kingdom only to find Mickey does not appear to remember a thing about it. However dear reader, you will now realise that Mickey has not forgotten all about his meeting with Suzie. In Mickey’s timeline his first meeting with Suzie will happen later in his day when he puts on the safari outfit.

To keep matters simple the characters do not talk rather than take the risk of upsetting or confusing the little ones. The kids are there for a day of fun not to be lectured about the intricacies of folding space and time with all the complications that entails.

See – simple really!
Very Nice!:lol:
 

wannabeBelle

Well-Known Member
Just searched for a thread I made to describe just how he (and other characters) can do this:

Why the characters do not talk at Meet and Greets

This is a question often asked of the characters and I thought some of you may be interested in the reasons behind this:


It’s all to do with the physics and complications of pixie dust generated time travel wormholes.

The main characters are in a lot of demand and let’s face it – how can Mickey appear to be in, the Jammin’ Jungle Parade at the same time as greeting someone else in Toon Town?

Easy! Pixie Dust generated time travel wormholes. Whilst there is only one Mickey these wormholes allow him to bend the space-time fabric so that he can appear to be in two places at once. At least that is how it appears to us. Mickey’s own day will start and then run in sequence for him, using the wormholes to slip through to different time periods of the day.

To make his life easier Mickey will normally first don his tailcoat and then go to the various times in the day he is seen wearing it. Then he will put on his next costume and appear in the various times of the day he is seen in that outfit and so on through the full day’s wardrobe.

This is where it gets complicated and why he does not talk.
For example, say little Suzie meets Mickey at the start of the day at Animal Kingdom in his Safari outfit. She then goes to Magic Kingdom for the evening and sees him for the second time in the day, this time wearing his tailcoat.
When Mickey sees Suzie in the evening it will be the first time he meets her. But to Suzie she has already met Mickey that morning, so this is the second time she has met him (still with me folks?)

So, Suzie would get very confused, and possibly upset if she tried to continue a conversation she had with Mickey in the morning at Animal Kingdom only to find Mickey does not appear to remember a thing about it. However dear reader, you will now realise that Mickey has not forgotten all about his meeting with Suzie. In Mickey’s timeline his first meeting with Suzie will happen later in his day when he puts on the safari outfit.

To keep matters simple the characters do not talk rather than take the risk of upsetting or confusing the little ones. The kids are there for a day of fun not to be lectured about the intricacies of folding space and time with all the complications that entails.

See – simple really!

Maybe that or something similar is why the OP thinks that there is more than one Belle!!!! Thank you for that wonderful explanation, it does clear up a whole lot of confusion!!! Belle
 

Gorjus

Well-Known Member
Belle came into our office about a month ago. The B&B stage show was dark because the castle was being painted. But Belle and Beast came out for a number of meet and greets. Belle was about to go out for the last meet and greet when she noticed that the line of little girls was longer than she would be able to accomodate before the parade. So she came into the photography office and asked us for some blank cards. She wanted to pre-sign a number of cards and hand them out to the little princesses who she wouldn't have time to see.

How's that for magic.
 

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