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Just out of curiosity, I did a YouTube search using the words "Disney" and "scary" together. The first video in the results was a 1971 Walt Disney World commercial. Interestingly, the "All Comments" section [mild language warning] for the vid reveals that numerous people find this commercial creepy. What do you think?
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That was pretty creepy, but kinda cool too. Still, if I were young it probably would have scared me--especially those Disney characters in the woods! (the woods reminded me of the prolouge to Tales from the Darkside. And that little girl looks like the one from Poulterguist!)
When I was like five I saw a costumed Donald Duck character on T.V. and THAT terrified me. (have no idea why)
I can defintely see why the Walt Disney company needed LOTS of help in promoting their parks by the time Eisner and Wells got there!
Up until 1984 the Walt Disney Co. spent much,much less on promotion and advertising for their parks (and everything else, come to think of it) than you'd think. They just didn't know a whole lot about modern marketing, or maybe they considered it too "vulgar" for the Disney company.
Supposadly Eisner (or his team anyway) helped a conceive an extremely effective commerical that had a little boy in tears because his parents are career-obsessed yuppies who never pay any attention to him....then they decide to take him to Disneyland and all is well.
Here's one with the Cosbys! Well, all except Bill for some reason...
When I was like five I saw a costumed Donald Duck character on T.V. and THAT terrified me. (have no idea why)
I can defintely see why the Walt Disney company needed LOTS of help in promoting their parks by the time Eisner and Wells got there!
Up until 1984 the Walt Disney Co. spent much,much less on promotion and advertising for their parks (and everything else, come to think of it) than you'd think. They just didn't know a whole lot about modern marketing, or maybe they considered it too "vulgar" for the Disney company.
Supposadly Eisner (or his team anyway) helped a conceive an extremely effective commerical that had a little boy in tears because his parents are career-obsessed yuppies who never pay any attention to him....then they decide to take him to Disneyland and all is well.
Here's one with the Cosbys! Well, all except Bill for some reason...
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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I'd seen that advert before, and it was a bit eerie, yet also interesting to look at what the walk-around characters at Walt Disney World looked like then; the Mad Hatter isn't a face character (a character who doesn't wear a mask like Mary Poppins, Bert or Cinderella) and has no real arm control (I believe Pooh once had a similar costume and couldn't move his arms). Plus, there's characters who hardly come out anymore in that ad like Dumbo and the Walrus.
And whilst we're on the topic of Disney theme parks:
1. Did anybody hear that when Eisner came in to the Mouse House in the 80s, he initially banned TweedleDum and TweedleDee (the annoying fat twins in Alice in Wonderland) from walking around the parks? Apparently, he thought that the costumes could anger some parents with disabled kids as he thought that in the third dimension, the characters looked like kids with down-syndrome. They stopped coming out for a while, Disney theme park management resisted in the end, though, as they knew that Eisner didn't exactly live inside Sleeping Beauty Castle.
2. This is a clip that's looped over and over again. It was originally taken from the 1971 televised opening of Disney World (which was at the time, just the Magic Kingdom). It's rather amusing, and somewhat strange.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DYU9pROIH8
And whilst we're on the topic of Disney theme parks:
1. Did anybody hear that when Eisner came in to the Mouse House in the 80s, he initially banned TweedleDum and TweedleDee (the annoying fat twins in Alice in Wonderland) from walking around the parks? Apparently, he thought that the costumes could anger some parents with disabled kids as he thought that in the third dimension, the characters looked like kids with down-syndrome. They stopped coming out for a while, Disney theme park management resisted in the end, though, as they knew that Eisner didn't exactly live inside Sleeping Beauty Castle.
2. This is a clip that's looped over and over again. It was originally taken from the 1971 televised opening of Disney World (which was at the time, just the Magic Kingdom). It's rather amusing, and somewhat strange.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DYU9pROIH8
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[i]GIRL: Do you know the way to the Magic Kingdom?
PETER PAN: Sure I do...but can you [b]fly?[/b][/i]
-Scary Disney World TV ad circa '71
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Wow, that's very weird! But it kinda makes sense if you think about it....they do sort of look like that.1. Did anybody hear that when Eisner came in to the Mouse House in the 80s, he initially banned TweedleDum and TweedleDee (the annoying fat twins in Alice in Wonderland) from walking around the parks? Apparently, he thought that the costumes could anger some parents with disabled kids as he thought that in the third dimension, the characters looked like kids with down-syndrome. They stopped coming out for a while, Disney theme park management resisted in the end, though, as they knew that Eisner didn't exactly live inside Sleeping Beauty Castle.
They weren't as annoying in the book, they had more of a purpose there. In the movie they basically didn't do anything but hop around and sing, just like the Caucus Race. I like the film but Walt sucked a lot of the fun from Alice when he adapted it.TweedleDum and TweedleDee (the annoying fat twins in Alice in Wonderland)
(And he also never warmed to Alice as a character, he thought she was too cold. So that's why her character is kinda empty in the film.)
I just want to add that I'm sorry if I put up too many youtube links. I just found them interesting and wanted to share them.You spend all your spare time on You Tube, um, do ya Vi?
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Just a weird coincidence.....(I wasn't sure where to put this so.... )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisner-Iger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisner-Iger
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Another random video (I don't think it's copyrighted, I mean it's from an Israeli TV show so I doubt it.)
It's an interview with Natalie Portman, but it's in Hebrew. (she speaks Hebrew.) The subtitles are in French.
She mostly talks about: what langauges she knows (English, Hebrew and some Arabic) what she likes to do, where she likes to live, her feelings on how she'd like to live in Israel or be in an israeli movie, go to college in Israel, whether she might be nominated for an Oscar ever.
Sorry there are no English subtitles. I'll try to translate it more fully soon!
(Her Hebrew's pretty much perfect, but she does have a slight American accent. )
It's an interview with Natalie Portman, but it's in Hebrew. (she speaks Hebrew.) The subtitles are in French.
She mostly talks about: what langauges she knows (English, Hebrew and some Arabic) what she likes to do, where she likes to live, her feelings on how she'd like to live in Israel or be in an israeli movie, go to college in Israel, whether she might be nominated for an Oscar ever.
Sorry there are no English subtitles. I'll try to translate it more fully soon!
(Her Hebrew's pretty much perfect, but she does have a slight American accent. )
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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These also have nothing to do with Disney, but here are some French adverts for a mobile phone service offering music tracks. Of course, you've got some amateur renditions of the songs first.
Gnarls Barkley:
http://www.youtube.com/v/d4qyguN-mFs
Red Hot Chili Peppers: (three seperate ones here)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDPDfIE52wE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWUTu5p7sKA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq2_TgmGRBU
Gnarls Barkley:
http://www.youtube.com/v/d4qyguN-mFs
Red Hot Chili Peppers: (three seperate ones here)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDPDfIE52wE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWUTu5p7sKA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq2_TgmGRBU
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[i]GIRL: Do you know the way to the Magic Kingdom?
PETER PAN: Sure I do...but can you [b]fly?[/b][/i]
-Scary Disney World TV ad circa '71
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[i]GIRL: Do you know the way to the Magic Kingdom?
PETER PAN: Sure I do...but can you [b]fly?[/b][/i]
-Scary Disney World TV ad circa '71
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