"Virtual Wonderland Party" Results in Fiasco

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:lol: That was soo funny, and I was believing it too! rotfl
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That was hilarious! :lol: I really did believe the the paint boy one, but sushi girl seemed a bit odd and the Hatter thing had me worried/suspicious. Brilliant gag, though too bad this couldn't have been saved for April fool's. :p And, yes, it's very sad that since things like this continuously happen in society today that we'd all accept it as normal and believable. Watch someone get ideas from reading this and attempt to sue Disney. :roll:
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Are you saying that I should cancel my pending lawsuit?











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You really had me going. I was about to rush to Best Buy and buy another copy for collectibility. I'm so glad I scrolled down and read the "Just Kidding" bit.
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Great one Jack :lol:
I fell for it all the way :oops: Until the just kidding bit
I must say i recieved the disc today trough amazon
and i watched about 1 minute of the wonderland party and figured that would be enough of it for the rest of my life :P
Never seen something so affull !!

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HA!

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The best part was when you gave Mother Teresa props!
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Interesting and entertaining.
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Post by Chris »

The title of this thread alone had me laughing. But as I started to read the article I thought, "Oh, no!". You really had me going for a while. I started to get a bit worried. I love the part about the little girl putting raw fish and other meats into her cookies! LOL!!! Thanks, Jack.
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I was about to paste this article to another forum until I read the very last line. This is how www.snopes.com gets to be such a big site. :)
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You had me going ... I am sure that one day in 30 years, people will talk about the Virtual Wonderland Party as if it were the Star Wars Holiday Special ... this bizarre, awful thing that is no longer available to anybody but people have memories of.

I hate that they inluded it on the DVD, with a perky Alice with a long straight wig that makes her look like a 60s go-go dancer.
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From CHUD's review of "Alice in Wonderland"
The scariest portion of this set is the “Virtual Wonderland Party.” Apparently, the Teletubbies and Barney got together to create the worst children’s show this side of Zoobilee Zoo. A man dressed as Mad Hatter, a girl dressed like Alice and a bunch of kids that must get beat up at school every day invite us to a tea party. Select a teapot and watch the carnage begin. A selection of games and songs are played like you saw in the film, but everything here is executed like hate crimes to humanity. If you’re over the age of six and don’t have to do an Alice in Wonderland review, you have no reason to watch this. I’d go as far as saying that this happened to be the worst thing I’ve had to witness special feature-wise while doing these reviews for CHUD. It made the final portions of disc one tolerable: two inane games that make you answer questions by clicking the correct object. Disney keeps putting these pointless games on their discs, and I truly wonder how popular they are. DVD is a horrible format to put remote controlled games on. The load times are awful, and unless you have the patience of Mr. Miyagi, they are life sucking.
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Post by MickeyMouseboy »

:cry: Why are you guys laughing at me! red paint doesn't taste good :cry:


Kids now a days do the most stupid things. That story was so believable cause it could happen! and it would be also dumb for a parent to sue Disney over the stupidity of their kid! :)
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Seriously, I was scared for a moment. :lol:
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