@CameronTheClown@BrerOswald Laughing Place, How to Do You, Let the Rain Pour down, plenty of others.
Plus their instrumental renditions in the Splash Mountain queues are worth a listen.
@MortalJim19@SplashFan2000 It’s not justifying racism, because Br’er Rabbit was quite literally created by black people. The only character JCH made was Remus himself, and he was just used to frame the stories.
Disney slop consumers attacking the 3 people in the tree of life theatre who didn’t like the new show (they’re accusing them of thinking it’s woke despite the fact the show is just fucking shit)
It has come to our attention that a DisTwitter user by the handle @/bunny_wars has been accused of grooming and more related inappropriate actions. We have gathered evidence from sources in the document to shed light upon her behavior
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@Tee_N_CakesPt2@SplashFan2000 Disney had absolutely no plans to have Splash rethemed prior to 2020, all you have to do is look at how it was treated in the parks.
The ride was always considered its own thing separate from the movie, and was always treated as such.
Damn, now he's playing victim on other people's behalf. 😭
Shawn, there are many reasons why people didn't watch or enjoy Elio and none of them have anything to do with autistic representation on screen.
Kindly fuck off.
- A high functioning autistic person.
@Starport97@SplashFan2000 Regardless on Song of the South’s popularity status as a movie or brand at the time (might I add the characters from it have had a presence in the park since the mid 60s) they made arguably the best Disney ride out of it.
@Starport97@SplashFan2000 The ride isn’t really “about” Song of the South though, it uses elements from it to tell a merger of scenes from it, there’s only one scene in the ride that’s directly pulled from the movie, and even then it’s in a different context.
@Starport97@SplashFan2000 Also most of the stuff to do with “Splash” that Eisner came up with literally all vetoed by imagineers, and had the name not rolled off the tongue better, they could��ve easily vetoed that too.
@Starport97@SplashFan2000 Tony Baxter has stated in interviews that the 1986 rerun was done to just see if there was any interest in the characters in what was a 40 year old movie at the time, Tony Goldmark is the only person I’ve seen peddling this idea that Eisner was super super reluctant to do it.