Tagged by mickeymousemania
Rules
Rule 1: Post the rules. Rule 2: Answer the questions the tagger set for you in their post then make 11 new ones. Rule 3: Tag 11 people and link them to your post. Rule 4: Let them know you’ve tagged them.
Questions I answered:
What is your favorite memory from a Disney trip? seeing prince Eric for the first time in 17 years after Fantasmic 2 days ago. I cried.
What was your most embarrassing memory from a Disney trip? I was 8 and i farted quite loudly in the middle of the theatre where Honey I Shrunk the Kids was playing oops.
2 things from your Disney Bucket list? go to disney world, and meet prince Eric. like meet him. i just want to touch him ok. and another one is visiting a park not in the US. (perhaps Disneyland Paris)
Favorite snack to get while in the park? ice cweem!!
What was the Disney movie you always watched as a kid? THE LITTLE MERMAID
What’s your favorite piece of Disney merch that you own? I don't own alot of merch because im a broke ass piece of shit so im just going to stay classic and say my minnie mouse ears.
Who is your favorite character to meet? k it's a tie between Ariel and Flynn. Ariel is like my fave and it's always a treat to meet her, but i mean Flynn is a hot piece of ass. and he's funny too. so yeah im torn.
What Disney movie do you think has the best animation? I think every disney movie has it's own trait of what defines "good animation." for example, in Pocahontas and The Little Mermaid, the hair action is just so mesmerizing, you can tell the animators spent some time on it. And in Cinderella, her transformation is breathtaking. In Tangled, again with the hair action and fabric movement. what I'm basically saying is that every movie's animation is exquisite and i can't decide which is the best.
What Disney movie do you think has the best music? Hunchback of Notre Dame hands down. I love how Menken was able to mash gregorian chants into broadway-esque music to set a tone for the movie.
What do you think is the most magical thing about Disney? that it has influenced probably every single person in the planet one way or another. It really doesn't matter how old or how young you are. there will always be that one movie that will stay in our hearts forever.
If Walt saw how the Disney industry was today what do you think he would think? What would he love and what (if anything) would he not be crazy about? I think he would love how Disneyland has has expanded, but at the same time, how it stayed true to his vision, and also how there are more Disney parks located around the world. I don't think he'd be crazy about Disney channel right now.
(I'm sorry you had to read this Q&A novel)
Questions I want you to answer!
which park is your favorite?
what's your favorite thing to do when visiting a disney park?
weirdest thing you have ever done in a park?
what's your ultimate favorite disney movie?
least favorite ride, why?
out of all the disney movies, which is the one that teaches the best morals?
favorite face character?
favorite non-ride attraction?
favorite season (winter/ spring/ summer/ fall) when visiting the park, why?
favorite villain, why?
in your opinion, what is the best thing about disney?
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