Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<Merlin has been reassigned to the Peter Pan restrooms where he makes origami animals out of dirty toilet paper. Don't tell me you missed that, bobbelee. Who knows when you'll get another chance to experience magic like that?>> Do we have a Jeff Lange DVD of the new show yet?
Originally Posted By MPierce >> But there was no Merlin. The sword in the stone was there and lots of people having their pictures taken trying to pull the sword. Sadly no Merlin. << Another tiny bit of Magic gone.
Originally Posted By MPierce >> Merlin has been reassigned to the Peter Pan restrooms where he makes origami animals out of dirty toilet paper. Don't tell me you missed that, bobbelee. Who knows when you'll get another chance to experience magic like that? << Is he as good as the candy sculptor is at the Japanese pavilion?
Originally Posted By HauntedMansionFan The sad thing is ... none of the "kids these days" have seen 'Sword in the Stone.' I imagine the Powers Behind The Scenes want to milk as much as they possibly can out of the Disney Princess stuff and as such, are willing to let the rest of the Fantasyland gang fall by the wayside. It's sad, really.
Originally Posted By HauntedMansionFan Now that it's "Prince Charming Regal Carrousel," what business does Merlin have floating around the area anyway? Maybe they should change it to "Prince Charming Sword In The Stone" to better go with the theme and hence attact more boys...?
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer >>> The sad thing is ... none of the "kids these days" have seen 'Sword in the Stone.' <<< Such a great movie, with a great message. TDO should listen to that song about mediocrity and feel ashamed.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 Sword in the Stone was my son's favorite as a kid. That and Robin Hood. He'd play them over and over and over.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 I gave mine (I mean my son's) to my grandson. My mistake. I really enjoy the music and the way they did the story.
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper <<Have not seen Robin Hood in ages...should rent it.>> I got it on DVD as soon as it was released. It was one of my favorites. And something that would have been great in FLE.
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper <<Agreed, but no one knows who it is. >> BS! Everyone knows who Robin Hood is! It just wouldn't make as much money as the princesses.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer I would hope most of the public remembers Disney's Robin Hood, but with today's generation... ...yeah, less money. LOL.