Mckymousefn
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Does anyone that has been to WDW lately know if they have out the princess from Enchanted out? Just wondering.
if I remember right there is the issue of since giselle is based on amy adams(animated form too) they only purchased use of her likeness for the movie and certain marketing things. This would be one reason why she is not out.
if I remember right there is the issue of since giselle is based on amy adams(animated form too) they only purchased use of her likeness for the movie and certain marketing things. This would be one reason why she is not out.
We just missed Giselle in the parades I guess. SO I wonder why they were allowed to use her then, but not now? DIsney needs to pay Amy Adams some more $$ and give the Giselle fans what they want.
The character Giselle is owned by Disney.
Amy Adams was cast to play the character in the film.
Someone else can be cast to play the part at the parks.
Meanwhile, Disney's first live-action princess movie, "Enchanted," will hit screens this week and is being tapped to sell more princess products. The movie -- in which an animated girl betrothed to a prince is propelled into modern-day, live-action New York City -- was originally conceived as a chance to introduce a new princess, Giselle, to the lineup, according to people familiar with the matter. But Disney abandoned that plan when it realized securing the life-long rights to the image of Amy Adams, who plays Giselle, was harder than an ugly step-sister squeezing into Cinderella's glass shoe.
neither is true. disney owns the character. disney also sells merchandise such as film stills from the movie. you'd have to believe that disney in all its legal history and wisdom would be well advised of any such potential issue long before it happened. aside from the fact that she *has* appeared in parks on both coasts and has done meet & greets at NYC WOD.
it's a different story, but why did the white witch do meet & greets at disneyland and not disney world? surely tilda swinton didn't make that decision.
the dress is also not a factor since they could dress her up in anything and the dress that costs you $4000 in the store costs about 5% of that to make. afterall, haven't you seen plenty of those oscar night dress knockoff articles? considering Disney makes its own costumes. I assure you a new costume for Mickey costs far more than a dress Giselle would wear does.
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