Do you think they should bring in an Oswald the Rabbit full size character to walk around the parks?
yes
no
Do you think they should bring in an Oswald the Rabbit full size character to walk around the parks?
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Only in Buena Vista Street, or in front of the Main Street Cinema.
"I never look back, darling, it distracts me from the now."
-Edna Mode
yes in bvs
Not really. I think they are going too overboard with Oswald.
Last edited by calsig31; 10-21-2012 at 10:30 PM.
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What Cheshire said.
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Speaking of the Main Street Cinema, it would be cool if they showed some Oswald cartoons there instead of the Mickey ones. Would be a nice change, and would fit the theme perfectly. They could still show Steamboat Willie, but the other screens could be replaced by Oswald Cartoons. Yes or No?
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Yes. And Al Michaels should be banned from the ESPN Zone.
"She's taking everything. She's taking the house, she's taking the kid, she's taking the dog. IT'S NOT EVEN HER DOG. IT'S MY DOG! SHE'S TAKING . . . MY DOG!"
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I think it would be fun to see him around Main Street or in BVS or Hollywood Land.
I'd also LOVE to see a pie-eyed Mickey walking around.![]()
Oswald is an interesting part of Walt's past...a lesson he learned about business and a catalyst that sent him out west to really "start it all". I don't think he needs to become a M&G character however. Still, I would not freak out about it if they did indeed do it and kept to around BVS.
No, thank you.
Oswald's getting enough attention as it is. Though he is an interesting part of Walt's past, people are acting like he's the new Mickey or something.
I don't even understand his presence in BVS. If this is supposed to be like 'when Walt stepped off the train. . .etcetc' then why is Oswald there. He had to leave Oswald behind to pursue better things that were actually his own . . .
"You can cut me off from the civilized world. You can incarcerate me with two moronic cellmates. You can torture me with your thrice daily swill, but you cannot break the spirit of a Winchester. My voice shall be heard from this wilderness and I shall be delivered from this fetid and festering sewer."
I don't see the harm in welcoming Oswald. It is a triumph for the Disney company to get him back, he helped shape Walt's vision and was a step on the road to Mickey...why not? As to being a footnote, there are rides at the park based on films that most guests don't know, like Splash Mountain/Song of the South or Mr. Toad, and there are so many characters at the parks that are "minor" but beloved; IMHO there's no reason not to add one more. I'm also glad when I see a bit of the company's past being celebrated--like it's cool that they've had Clarabell Cow and Horace Horsecollar out this year. I'd rather see Oswald brought forward than some direct-to-DVD Fairy Princess Exactly Like the Other 1000000 Fairy Princesses.
"You can cut me off from the civilized world. You can incarcerate me with two moronic cellmates. You can torture me with your thrice daily swill, but you cannot break the spirit of a Winchester. My voice shall be heard from this wilderness and I shall be delivered from this fetid and festering sewer."
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