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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

    Votes: 433 27.4%
  • Hunchback 2

    Votes: 57 3.6%
  • A slow death

    Votes: 1,088 68.9%

  • Total voters
    1,578
So glad I went last year before the pandemic and them revamping the ride. Got to see all the animatronics doing their thing even if the old Song of the South videos with Uncle Remus weren't playing in line like back in the 90s. A shame kids in the future won't be able to experience the original ride which feels kinda timeless and almost original the way Disney has memoryholed Song of the South.
 
So glad I went last year before the pandemic and them revamping the ride. Got to see all the animatronics doing their thing even if the old Song of the South videos with Uncle Remus weren't playing in line like back in the 90s. A shame kids in the future won't be able to experience the original ride which feels kinda timeless and almost original the way Disney has memoryholed Song of the South.
True, let alone the song that lasted such a long time.
 
So Splash Mountain's gonna be a thing of the past, then. That really sucks, I'm not gonna lie. There's just less and less reasons to go back to Disneyland at this point. California Adventures, Space Mountain, and the Indiana Jones Ride are all that really interest me anymore at that place. Although I dunno, Cars Land was okay, but I didn't go on the big attraction because fuck that line.

Just once in my life, I want to go to Disney World, just check it out. Maybe that guy who did an amazing Gaston is still there--though I'm sure he's gone by now.
 

so yeah looks like this may have been in the works before Current Troubles
for real though does anybody give any fucks about Princess And The Frog? I thought that was on the official shitlists too for Spooky Voodoo and that stupid alligator
Probly wont be the gator, they got rid of a lot of gator stuff when the kid got ate.
 
So glad I went last year before the pandemic and them revamping the ride. Got to see all the animatronics doing their thing even if the old Song of the South videos with Uncle Remus weren't playing in line like back in the 90s. A shame kids in the future won't be able to experience the original ride which feels kinda timeless and almost original the way Disney has memoryholed Song of the South.
God, I know. I was there early last October and I had regrets for going on it because of how ridiculously long the single rider line was. I don't anymore. I'm going to miss Splash Mountain.

Probly wont be the gator, they got rid of a lot of gator stuff when the kid got ate.
I don't think that'd be so controversial in California, where there aren't any. A shame they have to pretend they don't exist now though since some dumb adults thought it'd be a great idea to let a three year-old paddle up to his chest in nasty Florida swamp lake water. With a "no swimming" sign to boot. Putting aside the fact that they didn't know it really meant "gators live here", they should have at least looked at the sign, then the nasty water, and decide yeah, that looks nasty to swim in.
 
God, I know. I was there early last October and I had regrets for going on it because of how ridiculously long the single rider line was. I don't anymore. I'm going to miss Splash Mountain.


I don't think that'd be so controversial in California, where there aren't any. A shame they have to pretend they don't exist now though since some dumb adults thought it'd be a great idea to let a three year-old paddle up to his chest in nasty Florida swamp lake water. With a "no swimming" sign to boot. Putting aside the fact that they didn't know it really meant "gators live here", they should have at least looked at the sign, then the nasty water, and decide yeah, that looks nasty to swim in.
Seriously if the gator hadn't gotten the kid then the amoebas or snakes would have
 
I'm not too upset about the Splash Mountain change, I don't think it's necessary but Princess and the Frog is a good choice if it has to be done.

Splash Mountain is good but it was never one of my favorites.


Just once in my life, I want to go to Disney World, just check it out. Maybe that guy who did an amazing Gaston is still there--though I'm sure he's gone by now.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=5Bdyzc5sdQo

You should definitely go to Disney World one day, it's amazing.

Probly wont be the gator, they got rid of a lot of gator stuff when the kid got ate.

Did they get rid of the jazz playing gator statues at the Port Orleans hotel?
 
Just to put here.


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This project is separate from the already announced franchise reboot being developed by 'Pirates' scribe Ted Elliott and 'Chernobyl' creator Craig Mazin.

Margot Robbie is setting sail with help from her Birds of Prey writer Christina Hodson.

Hodson has been tapped to write a new, female-fronted Pirates of the Caribbean for Disney, with Robbie attached to star.

While plot details are being kept in Davey Jones’ locker, the project, in early development, is not intended to be a spinoff of the long-running franchise that had pirate Jack Sparrow at its center, but rather a wholly original story with new characters under the Pirates moniker, itself inspired by the long-running attraction at Disneyland.

The new project is said to be separate from the already announced reboot of the popular franchise that has Pirates scribe Ted Elliott and Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin developing the story.

Longtime Pirates producer Jerry Bruckheimer is attached to produce both the Elliott/Mazin project and this new Robbie/Hodson project.

In addition to collaborating on Birds of Prey, Robbie and Hodson together in 2019 launched the Lucky Exports Pitch Program, a new initiative aimed at getting more female-identifying writers hired by studios to write action-centric movies.
 
Seriously though, it'll be pretty funny when the woke mob go after Disney because of all the "problematic" issues in Princess and the frog and they have to change it again. And the rat will have nobody to blame but itself.
 
Just to put here.


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This project is separate from the already announced franchise reboot being developed by 'Pirates' scribe Ted Elliott and 'Chernobyl' creator Craig Mazin.

Margot Robbie is setting sail with help from her Birds of Prey writer Christina Hodson.

Hodson has been tapped to write a new, female-fronted Pirates of the Caribbean for Disney, with Robbie attached to star.

While plot details are being kept in Davey Jones’ locker, the project, in early development, is not intended to be a spinoff of the long-running franchise that had pirate Jack Sparrow at its center, but rather a wholly original story with new characters under the Pirates moniker, itself inspired by the long-running attraction at Disneyland.

The new project is said to be separate from the already announced reboot of the popular franchise that has Pirates scribe Ted Elliott and Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin developing the story.

Longtime Pirates producer Jerry Bruckheimer is attached to produce both the Elliott/Mazin project and this new Robbie/Hodson project.

In addition to collaborating on Birds of Prey, Robbie and Hodson together in 2019 launched the Lucky Exports Pitch Program, a new initiative aimed at getting more female-identifying writers hired by studios to write action-centric movies.

Bring Elizabeth Swann back ffs
 
Seriously though, it'll be pretty funny when the woke mob go after Disney because of all the "problematic" issues in Princess and the frog and they have to change it again. And the rat will have nobody to blame but itself.
It's a wonder the movie got made in the first place, it was very controversial during development. The main character's name and appearance were both declared racist and pressured Disney into changing both. The prince was originally white, but a highly progressive interracial relationship in 1920's Louisiana was declared also racist and they made the prince black too. Then they demanded the voodoo witch doctor and the New Orleans setting had to go and only then were they told to eat a bag of dicks.
 
It's a wonder the movie got made in the first place, it was very controversial during development. The main character's name and appearance were both declared racist and pressured Disney into changing both. The prince was originally white, but a highly progressive interracial relationship in 1920's Louisiana was declared also racist and they made the prince black too. Then they demanded the voodoo witch doctor and the New Orleans setting had to go and only then were they told to eat a bag of dicks.

I remember hearing about the sperging out over that movie and even going all the way back to the 1990s and the sperging out over Pocahontas as well as Eurodisney and Disney's America definitely anticipates modern woke culture.
 
It's a wonder the movie got made in the first place, it was very controversial during development. The main character's name and appearance were both declared racist and pressured Disney into changing both. The prince was originally white, but a highly progressive interracial relationship in 1920's Louisiana was declared also racist and they made the prince black too. Then they demanded the voodoo witch doctor and the New Orleans setting had to go and only then were they told to eat a bag of dicks.
What about the fact that while John Goodman's character was unusually progressive for 1920's Louisiana, his father and/or grandfather almost definitely owned slaves?
 
Seriously though, it'll be pretty funny when the woke mob go after Disney because of all the "problematic" issues in Princess and the frog and they have to change it again. And the rat will have nobody to blame but itself.
Such is the problem with wanting to be woke while playing it safe. Not sure why they pretend to care about anything other than money, since everyone knows all they care about is that sweet, sweet Renminbi.
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I remember hearing about the sperging out over that movie and even going all the way back to the 1990s and the sperging out over Pocahontas as well as Eurodisney and Disney's America definitely anticipates modern woke culture.

Pocahontas kind of does deserve the scorn, though. It wasn’t a good film, it helped kill hand-drawn animation, it was so very 90s-brand PC...
 
Pocahontas kind of does deserve the scorn, though. It wasn’t a good film, it helped kill hand-drawn animation, it was so very 90s-brand PC...

But a lot of people seemed to take umbridge with the very idea of Disney tackling Native American history at all, which I don't agree with.

Before leftists sperged out about white men and the patriarchy, in the 1990s and 2000s they directed a lot of their ire at two corporations, Disney and McDonald's, that really personified American culture and what it was really all about was a hate of America and its history as a whole, as we now see with them tearing down any statue that has anything to do with American history at all.

You can trace all this back to the beginning and it's always been the same shit, it's just taken different forms, but it all boils down to "America = bad"

So even changing Splash Mountain to Princess and the Frog will probably just be trading one issue for another, as even Princess and the Frog is old enough to be considered "pre-woke", they'll find some new angle to whine.

Because both films involve black people and in the eyes of modern woke culture nothing involving black people will ever be good enough no matter what (unless it's Black Panther I guess)
 
But a lot of people seemed to take umbridge with the very idea of Disney tackling Native American history at all, which I don't agree with.

Before leftists sperged out about white men and the patriarchy, in the 1990s and 2000s they directed a lot of their ire at two corporations, Disney and McDonald's, that really personified American culture and what it was really all about was a hate of America and its history as a whole, as we now see with them tearing down any statue that has anything to do with American history at all.

You can trace all this back to the beginning and it's always been the same shit, it's just taken different forms, but it all boils down to "America = bad"

So even changing Splash Mountain to Princess and the Frog will probably just be trading one issue for another, as even Princess and the Frog is old enough to be considered "pre-woke", they'll find some new angle to whine.

Because both films involve black people and in the eyes of modern woke culture nothing involving black people will ever be good enough no matter what (unless it's Black Panther I guess)

If the idea was "they wouldn't get it right," then there you have the problem with Pocahontas.
 
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