For the past twenty years, four notes have constantly been playing on Disney Channel, but no one knows who wrote them. Let's figure it out. Watch Disney Channel's Theme: A History Mystery now: https://youtu.be/b_rjBWmc1iQ
Legoland has this policy with their Discovery Centers, and I am willing to bet that this was the major comparable for this concept. I was turned away from a Legoland Discovery Center and told I needed to bring a child with me to enter which was a side quest that I did not accept.
NEW: Universal Parks & Resorts is planning to build a 100-acre "concept for families with young children" in Frisco, Texas.
Universal described the project as a 1-2 day destination.
Defunctland 2023 Uploads (Hopefully)
- Next episode of Season 3 on EPCOT Center (3 years in the making)
- Deal or No Deal: Endgame (2 years in the making)
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Back on this never ending shot. The walls were replaced with new footage, there is a hidden cut where the wall’s motion goes from digital (3D camera falling) to practical (conveyor begins). Very Tom and Jerry hallway but convincing enough.
Sometimes I get stressed out about a visual effect because I just can't make it perfect, and then, almost like an angel, YouTube's compression puts a hand on my shoulder and says "do not stress my child, I will make it look so much worse."
For those asking, we will not be doing our annual Charityland live stream this year due to an unusually busy season in my personal life. We are looking forward to doing something in 2023, but if you planned on donating, you can do so on this year's page!
Since we all love solving mysteries, I have been trying to find out who this guy is for over two years now. He was the host of Walt Disney World's resort tv programming. Someone out there has to know who he is.
For me (having some reasonable expectation that all advertising is manipulation-ish), changing children’s eating habits is light years worse than selling tickets to a fish movie or accidentally spawning a few marine biologists that otherwise would have chosen different careers
If you want to see actually weird psychop campaigns that actually are misleading, it happens constantly on an industry level (ie Got Milk? which made its way into many schools and exaggerated the health benefits of dairy products, sponsored by the dairy industry)
I’ll probably delete this thread, as I don’t want to be the place of a grand debate. Just wanted to get out there that I don’t like seeing something like that being misrepresented or over exaggerated.