Loomis wrote:And the worst bit is that I can't find a copy of it anywhere...
Yeah. Same with me.
Anyway, whilst the notion of innocent creatures such as Mickey and Chip n'Dale having a bit of Friday night fun is a bit yucky, I think that people are taking the whole thing a bit too serious. Sure, it's good to be somewhat serious about this, as like I said, the notion of happy Disney friends getting it on is a bit disgusting. But I think that some people are taking this too seriously. Looking at the two comments posted on the Daily Mail webiste, I think this can easily be proved (then again this is the crappy crap crap that is the Daily Mail we're talking about, so if you ask me, those comments are from fairly messed-up minds anyway, and I have to say that I found that article to be kinda poorly-written). It's not as though Disney produced a short to be screened with their next potential blockbuster having Mickey advocate terrorism. I don't consider Mickey and Minnie to be tarnished creations because of this video, like the one person mentioned on that site. If you were to dump me in Disneyland right now despite knowing about this video, and I happened to see Goofy and Minnie signing autographs, I wouldn't look at them and say "omg! they had sex!" at all. At the end of the day, these particular characters are just people dressing up in oversized costumes of them, and I think anyone, if they saw the video, would recognise that it's an amateur piece of immaturity and not an official Disney product. I can understand and I'm glad that Disney has scorned this act, but this whole scenario is frankly just worth forgetting.