jckdisneybound
Pride Runs Deep
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2004
- Messages
- 517
The Country Bears from Country Bear Jamboree. Those guys are freaky looking! Tink, I think she is just a brat!
What?? When were you there?? You mean Mickey won't wake us up on our next vacation? I was looking forward to that.Simba's Mom said:I just got back from listening to Stitch wake me up every morning at Disney with his "No more sleeping!" and I wrote Disney about how he was annoying me, and how much I miss Mickey's happy "Up and at 'em". And Mickey was soo glad I was there-I told Disney I thought Stitch could care less about me being there. I found Stitch's greeting very un-Disney-like in the morning.
rabyoga said:I'm the oddball here. I love Stitch- he's naughty. He's a great Elvis impersonator!
As for princesses, they are okay. I like Belle-she's smart and tough. I LOVE Mulan- smart, tough, and handles a Bo Staff pretty decent! I think both are very positive role-models for girls.
The character that creeps me out is Maleficant(sp).. She scares me to death. I like villians; but she is too creepy!
Eeyore is just too depressing for words.. Get him some Prozac![]()
Jennyvelaz said:Sorry I have issues with Donald! and then it got worse with his nephews! The speech thing just hits a nerve.
NYDisneyMom said:Personally..I can't stand those Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum guys that always seem to be walking around by the Tea Cup ride when I'm in MK! They just creep me out.![]()
Sam60 said:Love Stitch.
Not so crazy about the non-human, non-animal characters. The gargoyles from Hunchback of Notre Dame are irrelevant to the story line, unintersting, and semi-obnoxious. Although they have more personality, I didn't care for the assorted enchanted plates, saucers, and household implements in Beauty and the Beast. IMO Disney is at it's best with charming animals, damsels in distress, or young heroes/heroines. Leave the cutlery at home!
.
MidNite said:Not a big fan of Terk. Took me forever to figure out if it was a girl or not.