WDSearcher
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It's not confusing at all, and the answer is really very simple.Disney goes to great lengths to preserve the illusion that the characters are in fact real. My question is why then do they have characters roaming about in former states - beast is beastly ; rapunzel has long golden locks... Sometimes Ariel has a tail other times legs...
Is there any explanation for this? Just confuses me since they aren't allowed to even infer that those people are actors or that there is more than one belle or Mickey roaming about.
*contradictions. Sigh can't change the subject in app version![]()
WDW is a place of fantasy and imagination. If your daughter wanted to dress up as Rapunzel for Halloween, would you limit her to ONLY dressing like "end of movie" Rapunzel? Of course not. Because your daughter's imagination can create any version of Rapunzel that she wants. If your son wanted to be Gaston, would you tell him he can't because Gaston is dead? Imaginations don't have to follow the rules of "who the character was when the story ended". They can pick the story up anywhere they want.
So ... in a place of pure imagination like WDW, characters can exist in many different forms. In one place, Beast is still a beast. In another ... he's a prince. In one place, Ariel is a mermaid. In another, she chooses to appear as a human. Gaston is alive, and Tinker Bell can talk. They are imaginary characters who can decide to appear in whichever form they want at whatever time they want.
Simple.






To the best of my knowledge even Belle will just call him Beast, even if you ask.