Disney Adults / Disneymania

Probably more appropriate to talk about in June, but Disney Parks are known for having "gay days" at their parks where gays get together and party. Kinda like an unofficial pride parade at the Happiest Place on Earth.

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Disney has been catering more to the LGBT lately. It's super easy to find rainbow Mickey shit around June, and they're adding more "first gay Disney character(s)" to every new production of theirs. So while they don't currently hold officially organized Gay Days, I can absolutely see them doing it in the future.
It’s a massive market for them because the gays have more disposable income than families. There’s a huge subculture of Disney gays. The cruises are popular (lol) for a very specific type of sexless millennial gay who is too shy to go on an actual gay cruise for adults. I know a couple who flew to Tokyo for a week and didn’t leave the theme park the whole time. It boggles my mind that someone could go to such an interesting city with so much food and culture and spend it taking photos with bored girls dressed as mice.
 
It’s a massive market for them because the gays have more disposable income than families. There’s a huge subculture of Disney gays. The cruises are popular (lol) for a very specific type of sexless millennial gay who is too shy to go on an actual gay cruise for adults.
It's plausible deniability for when you really want to get railed by a leather daddy but in a family friendly way.

Florida's basically the number one destination for clothing-optional gay campgrounds, but, like, I guess your friends might ask questions about where the fuck you're going.
 
Probably more appropriate to talk about in June, but Disney Parks are known for having "gay days" at their parks where gays get together and party. Kinda like an unofficial pride parade at the Happiest Place on Earth.

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Disney has been catering more to the LGBT lately. It's super easy to find rainbow Mickey shit around June, and they're adding more "first gay Disney character(s)" to every new production of theirs. So while they don't currently hold officially organized Gay Days, I can absolutely see them doing it in the future.

They have an entire pride line now as well.
Goes to show how Disney now only cares about mass consumerism and following trends instead of having standards and principles they want to follow, even to the point where they are pushing alphabet people stuff in their parks and merch. Walt would have hated to see this if he were alive today.
 
Goes to show how Disney now only cares about mass consumerism and following trends instead of having standards and principles they want to follow, even to the point where they are pushing alphabet people stuff in their parks and merch. Walt would have hated to see this if he were alive today.
Nigga their goal was always to make money. they don't care about gays beyond the money and social capital they obtain through pandering.
 
Its crazy to me how food that was given to slaves by the masters is somehow used as evidence that the slaves invented it. I remember watching this really awful Disney Adult troon video essay just seething at Splash Moutain. There was one part where he talks about the ride queue seethes how the music there has instrumentals of "RACIST MINSTRAL MUSIC" when the songs are classics like My Old Kentucky Home, Dixie, Swanee River, and "zip coon" (zip coon is just alternate lyrics to the turkey in the straw tune which has dozens of lyrical variations some racist some not). "Splash Mountain his differently when you realize Florida's state song is a racist minstrel tune" fuck off yankee.

God that fucking channel I’ve had to block him on other platforms too. His videos are terrible and he gives me the urge to a-log ngl.
 
God that fucking channel I’ve had to block him on other platforms too. His videos are terrible and he gives me the urge to a-log ngl.
Eh I find some of his videos interesting but yeah he’s mostly insufferable. Looks too much into Disney for “queer” messages.
 
Every time I think of a “Disney adult” I think of that Munchie her ended up accidentally killing herself due to munching too hard.

She lived in Florida and lived to go to Disneyland in her wheelchair or waddle around in pink crutches with Mickey Mouse ears.

Anyone remember her: Jaquie? Husband was a cop? On all sorts of drugs as well. 8/10 would probably bang if she gained 20lb and didn’t dress like a little girl. Had quite the following on YouTube.
 
Every time I think of a “Disney adult” I think of that Munchie her ended up accidentally killing herself due to munching too hard.

She lived in Florida and lived to go to Disneyland in her wheelchair or waddle around in pink crutches with Mickey Mouse ears.

Anyone remember her: Jaquie? Husband was a cop? On all sorts of drugs as well. 8/10 would probably bang if she gained 20lb and didn’t dress like a little girl. Had quite the following on YouTube.
Chronically jaquie? She has her own thread in the lolcows of history, it's been locked though
 
It simply felt like it was missing something.
Good villains mainly. No modern Disney villain can hold a candle to someone like Scar or Frollo or Gaston or Ratcliffe. Modern Disney villains (and honestly villains in children's media as a whole) just aren't very villainous, they don't have that one big moment or those multiple smaller moments where you get to glare at them on the screen and say "you bastard" to yourself, and the fact that many of them seem to be overcome by the Power of Friendship:tm: instead of getting a proper comeuppance or death like my previously mentioned examples all do really makes the conclusion fall flat.
 
Good villains mainly. No modern Disney villain can hold a candle to someone like Scar or Frollo or Gaston or Ratcliffe. Modern Disney villains (and honestly villains in children's media as a whole) just aren't very villainous, they don't have that one big moment or those multiple smaller moments where you get to glare at them on the screen and say "you bastard" to yourself, and the fact that many of them seem to be overcome by the Power of Friendship:tm: instead of getting a proper comeuppance or death like my previously mentioned examples all do really makes the conclusion fall flat.
I'm 90% certain this phenomenon was the inspiration behind creating Jack Horner in the new Puss in Boots (side note for anyone thinking of watching, you don't need to watch any previous movies, it's a stand-alone film).
Much like Shrek was itself a response to Disney as a whole, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish seems to be a response to modern villain tropes.
There are three antagonists in the film, and while you'd think that would be too many, it actually worked out well.
The Wolf is the most obvious antagonist to Puss directly, as his actions are what set off the events in the film and trigger Puss' action.
Goldilocks is the "sympathetic villain" trope, but it's done more as a foil, which is fun and would be interesting for kids watching.
And then there's Jack.
Jack is just fun, and there's a reason so many kids are fascinated with him after watching the film. He's a bad guy, he's not a sympathetic villain, he can't be saved with the power of friendship, and he's not some complex character. He's a bad guy and that's fun.
 
Good villains mainly. No modern Disney villain can hold a candle to someone like Scar or Frollo or Gaston or Ratcliffe. Modern Disney villains (and honestly villains in children's media as a whole) just aren't very villainous, they don't have that one big moment or those multiple smaller moments where you get to glare at them on the screen and say "you bastard" to yourself, and the fact that many of them seem to be overcome by the Power of Friendship:tm: instead of getting a proper comeuppance or death like my previously mentioned examples all do really makes the conclusion fall flat.
Disney and Pixar villains in recent years have been more “antagonists” than villains, if the films have one at all. Like they’re not evil and are just in the way of the main characters and redeemed afterwards.
 
Good villains mainly. No modern Disney villain can hold a candle to someone like Scar or Frollo or Gaston or Ratcliffe. Modern Disney villains (and honestly villains in children's media as a whole) just aren't very villainous, they don't have that one big moment or those multiple smaller moments where you get to glare at them on the screen and say "you bastard" to yourself, and the fact that many of them seem to be overcome by the Power of Friendship:tm: instead of getting a proper comeuppance or death like my previously mentioned examples all do really makes the conclusion fall flat.
I always assumed this was at Lassetter's behest when he took the top job, bringing over Pixar's sensibilities of "oh there's not real fairy tale villains, just people who aren't very nice." By the time everyone tired of that at Disney, Lassetter was metoo'd and western animation had gone full on pandering to childless 30/40-somethings who are so mentally stunted they need the answer to every story to be hugging it out with the antagonist and telling them it will be ok and then they become not bad, Little hard to pull off that story beat when you have a fun villain like Jafar who turns into a giant snake and tries to kill you (meaning he has to be outwitted by turning his own desires against him!) or even one as grounded as Gaston who will fight dirty to get whatever he wants.
 
I know it would have been political suicide at the time because we need a strong BLACK princess but the movie would have worked tons better if Naveen had been the main character. He's the one who needs to go trough a bigger character growth, his mistakes kick the story going and he has more meaningful connections to the plot affecting characters. He mirrors the other characters more that Tiana does. Him saying no to the easy anwers Dr Facilier offers would have shown more about him becoming a better person.
Being a frog connecting to flaws in his character that he needs to accept would have made so much more sense for Naveen. Tiana's big character flaw that needed addressing, if you could even call it that, was that she was so focused on her goals and dreams that she didn't accept love into her life.
 
$5000 and you don't even get a king bed.
 

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What I find amusing, and a bit unnerving, is the fact that Nathan aka Paging Mr. Morrow just nonchalantly admits he goes to Disney World all the time. I get that being a Disney vlogger is his career, if you want to call it that, but it will never not seem cringey. He seems to unironically love being there as much as possible. Again, I can imagine some of the staff resenting him for different reasons. He's built up his whole personality, his whole life even, around this media franchise.

I know he's not the only one like this nor is he the worst of the worst, but it doesn't change the fact he is wasting his life, and his money, on Disney and it's cringey how he does it.
 
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