One thing I was going to ask before but never did for some unknown reason was why would Disney's California Adventure be in the forgotten list? I guess this is directed at Kin00.
I really don't know much about it but if it's what I think it is then it sounds really interesting. I suppose I should read up on it before I get into a weird Humphrey bear fantasy.
Disney to be forgotten?
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RJKD23 wrote:Wheee!
I say Dan05 and orestes. come down to California!
Me and Ryan will show you how fun it is!
I don't know when it was released...
it is interesting! But I'm more on the kid side..so I prefer Disneyland.
Maybe you'd be like Ryan and prefer California Adventure.
Disney's California Adventure opened in 2001 but I am not sure of the exact date.
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Disney will never be forgotten as long as i'm alive, and i damn well intend on living forever! lol
Anyway, the classics will be remembered, Snow White, Cinderella etc.. A lot of the classic songs will never be remembered although people may forget where they're from. When you Wish Upon a Star for example, classic song which everyone knows, but i bet if you did a survey not many people will know what movie its from, no more than 60% anyway.
Unfortunately Its a Small World will never be forgotten, in the future it will be used as a torture divise in wars.
I think a lot of the movies from Beauty and the Beast to today will be forgotten, people don't see them as classic Disney (unfortunately) and Disney/Pixar will be remembered but only as the for runner in their field.
But after a while there'll be a Disney revolution and it'll all come back
Thats my 2 cents, with a bit of a laugh thrown in for fun
Anyway, the classics will be remembered, Snow White, Cinderella etc.. A lot of the classic songs will never be remembered although people may forget where they're from. When you Wish Upon a Star for example, classic song which everyone knows, but i bet if you did a survey not many people will know what movie its from, no more than 60% anyway.
Unfortunately Its a Small World will never be forgotten, in the future it will be used as a torture divise in wars.
I think a lot of the movies from Beauty and the Beast to today will be forgotten, people don't see them as classic Disney (unfortunately) and Disney/Pixar will be remembered but only as the for runner in their field.
But after a while there'll be a Disney revolution and it'll all come back
Thats my 2 cents, with a bit of a laugh thrown in for fun