Flip_FTW wrote:Everybody in the World is a Disney fan.
I literally have never met a single person who doesn't like Disney
You should meet my Dad then
.Flip_FTW wrote:Everybody in the World is a Disney fan.
I literally have never met a single person who doesn't like Disney
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gothprincesskiara wrote:I may be a Disney fan but I dont like every single Disney movie which is perfectly normal, cause there are some we dont like, and that just goes to show how individually unique we are, TLK is my life, but I dont like TImon or Pumbaa or there Movie, I am a total Disney Princess fan but cant stand Snow whites high pitched voice, and above all I love and am fascinated by the magic of it all that they put in to the world of Disney, by this I mean behind the scenes and the movie creators, and I have always wanted to no more and more about the man that started it all, but I always seem to miss the chance to catch a recording of any documentaries that have to do about Walt Disney himself, I may have heard many times about Disneys dark side, but I ignore that, cause it wont stop me from Disney helping me escape the stressful and depressing screwed up reality of life its self, I dont for about Micky himself or his friends, but I Do like Donald a little because part of him reminds me of me a little bit, and to top it all I am a Kingdom hearts fan, But I BIG have respect for the mouse him self.
Thank you Disney for helping our imaginations run wild and free, and to help our minds and hearts escape the reality of life itself, I think its safe to say that we dont have to be 100% Disney fans but Disney IS therapeutic. Amen!
and to the twisted horrible disturbing theater teacher I had who said he hated Disney?.....how dare him!
Squeely wrote:I agree modern Mickey stuff lacks appeal. But that could be because I'm not wild about the character to begin with. Mickey and Minnie kinda feel like blank slates - they're just happy-go-lucky without a ton else to them. This worked out well in the early cartoons with antiquated roles of Mickey-saves-Minnie-from-adversary, and has adapted alright into other things. But now, it seems it's harder to think up fresh things for the Mickey gang without it feeling stale.














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