Dinosaur Jack is Green!

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    Originally Posted By Butters

    I don't know if anyone has seen this yet, but Dinosaur Jack's Sunglass Shack is no longer pink with yellow spots, Now it's a bright Lime green Dinosaur! All the spots have been painted over, including the Hidden Mickey, and the heart shaped spot, and all the spots are now on the top of his back. Also, this sunglasses have been painted purple, and his sunglass strap has been removed. Go check him out!
     
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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

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    Originally Posted By AtlFan

    Regardless, he never looked as good as Gerti in Echo Lake at Disney-MGM.
     
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    Originally Posted By disneywatcher

    Instead of paint brushes, I'd rather have seen sledgehammers and a wrecking ball used on that structure.
     
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    Originally Posted By KeybladeMasterRobert

    LOL, as much as I don't want to be rude, I kinda feel the same way about it. The few times I've passed by it, I honestly felt like it belonged in Knotts' Berry Farm. It isn't strike me as Disney-ish, but then again you could say that about other elements around the theme parks, good ones too(Indiana Jones, etc).
     
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    Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub

    But we all adore Chicken Little scaring us in front of DL.Right.
     
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    Originally Posted By Butters

    Maybe we should pack him up and ship him to Dinorama at Animal Kingdom eh?
     
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    Originally Posted By ChurroMonster

    Best idea I've heard all day. Dino Jack would fit right in.
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    But Jack wouldn't even look there. They have the GIANT yellow-ish dinosaur that serves only as a sign for Dino-Rama. Not only is the entire thing curved like a dinosaur, ginormous, and actually relevant to the area, but it also, oddly enough for WDW, does not have a store inside of it.
     
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    Originally Posted By disneywatcher

    That the "Jack" structure was intentionally made to look homespun, or crudely fashioned, or like the roadside kitsch put up in the 1920s to 1950s by folk in the boonies, is an example of far too much literal-mindedness that DCA's planners embraced during the development process. Such a way of thinking also is evident in their work on large portions of the oh-so-real, oh-so-ugly Hollywood backlot area.
     

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