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The South Park special, Joining the Panderverse, so a lot of TH-camrs have posted videos saying stuff like: "Kathleen Kennedy criticises South Park special, or Disney responds." And yet, when I go searching for such information, I find... nothing. No article, no quotes, just nothing. It seems that Disney has chosen to ignore the special, as they've chosen to ignore other times when South Park has made fun of them in the past
What about in Paradise P.D., where Delbert (who was apparently a former child star in a Disney show) was brought back and locked up so he couldn't get away again. Then his friend, Robby, saved him by breaking open the Disney Vault, setting free Disney's most racist characters.
In Batman The Animated Series in the episode "Deep Freeze" we meet an evil Walt Disney, Grant Walker. He wanted to freeze all of Gotham and only keep the best of humanity in his version of "Epcot". And they incorporated the rumor of him being frozen where he had Mr Freeze recreate the formula that made him frozen so he could live much longer. It's a parody that took me years to get.
I'm surprised that American Dad wasn't on the list. It also had some jokes of Disney. On of them being called " Familyland " which was a parody of Disneyland.
15:21 That's exactly why Iger shoved Disney brands into that park in 2016 (while they at the same time shut down the already rebranded in 1996 Ellen's Energy Adventure (rebranded when they removed the edutainment aspect of the park in the mid 1990s) , nothing of value was lost). Same thing happened to California Adventure too.
I think it was in that World Trade Center-Episode of "The Simpsons". On the Bus ride to New York, Bart goes through the luggage of other passengers and finds a big black bra, puts it on his head and said something like: Look Mom, I'm the mascot of an evil corporation.
Cartoon Network made a whole live-action series paroding Disney. Out of Jimmy's head was it's title, a kid had an accident on a rollercoaster and to save his life one of the workers give him the park founders brain. After that Jimmy can saw cartoon figures which are parodys of famous Disney characters like Mickey and Goofy. I didn't run for long, but the whole show was a Disney parody.
Yeah, you did miss one. 1989: The Same Year. In that year, Disney’s The Little Mermaid was released to kick start The Disney Renaissance meanwhile the series of The Simpsons started with their first episode in the same year Simpsons Roasting On a Open Fire. There’s even a nod to Why You Little. In The Little Mermaid, Ursula as Vanessa says that line until she strangles Scuttle and in The Simpsons, it’s become a running gag when Homer strangles his own son
I feel like Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous referenced Disney on Season 1. The Carnotaurus chasing the kids reminds me of the ride DINOSAUR at Animal Kingdom.
0:49 Curious that The Beast is there. Wonder if Ariel is there too, just because she has legs at the end of the movie doesn't mean she isn't still a mermaid. Her daughter in the sequel is even half mermaid. Anderson himself should show considering The Little Mermaid was about how he lost the guy he was in love with (Ariel is supposed to never get the prince and turn into foam at the end of the story)
What’s particularly funny about the Drawn Together parody is that they design Mickey to look like Darth Vader, which is ironic because Disney would go on to own Star Wars.
A lot of these fairy tales are older than Disney. I do, however, believe that you are probably partially right. I am sure his mothers death influenced him.
7:33 There's one huge problem with this skit. Slogans aren't considered by the law to be substantial enough to qualify as creative works. They can only be trademarked. Copyrightable elements such as logos and the Coke-A-Cola bottle design can be registered as trade dress with brand name trademarks though. And yes, "The Happiest Place on Earth" is in fact an actual registered trademark of Walt Disney Corp. However only for "entertainment services, namely, amusement park services" meaning a carnival is in a bit of a grey area because it is not an amusement park. Incidentally Disney used to own the slogan "The Happiest Place Online" as well but they abandoned it and Zaldamo, LLC nabbed it but don't even seem to be using it. They do however run a site called "My Disney Date" which may or may not be infringing on Disney's active trademark for Disney.
Jim Henson was trying to sell Muppets to Disney but he kept having to refuse the contract because they were trying to also get the Sesame Street characters
Yes, and Ren & Stimpy met a cartoon pioneer who was so getting so old parts of his face kept falling off. I'm disappointed that there was no mention of the "Fractured Fairy Tales" take on Sleeping Beauty from the old Rocky & Bullwinkle show, where the Prince (with a suspiciously familiar pencil-thin mustache) turns the Princess and the Castle into a theme park and charges people (X, Y and Z coupons instead of A, B, C and D tickets) for admission to each attraction.
@@jacklow9611Is he really a dog though? Just because a cartoon character has long droopy ears and a big snout-topped muzzle doesn't necessarily make them a defined species. Heck, we don't even know what Pete is. A big bad cat? A bully of a bulldog? We don't know!
@@thepeternetwork When he was created, it was understood that he was an anthropomorphic dog. At the time of his creation, nearly all cartoon characters were animals. (Even Betty Boop started out as a dog, who eventually was humanized). Peter Pete was (and still is) a cat who was created to be the antagonistic, bullying cat, making use of the thought that dogs and cats were constant, natural enemies, just as cats and mice are thought to be opponents, ala Tom and Jerry. Pluto, Mickey's dog, was also created as a dog, yet a non-anthropic dog whose purpose was only to be Mickey's pet. Walt Disney characters, up until Snow White (which none of it was actually drawn by him, personally) was produced, were all anthropic animals of some type; Donald Duck, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Oswald the Rabbit, Mortimer Mouse (who incidentally was the first character created by Disney who was supplanted by Mickey as most popular of his cartoon characters) and many others. A simple Google search will tell you pretty much the same about Goofy's species.
@@jacklow9611 also in some of the comics Clara is dating Horace Horsecollar not goofy. I think the only time she and goofy had some romance was in The Three Musketeers movie
Walt Disney wasn't against Jewish people. The Shermen brothers who wrote the songs for Disney films were Jewish and Walt got on very well with them. There was no proof that Walt Disney was against jews and even if he was his company would have been ruined. Walt Disney was a good man and he cared about children and people.
If he did truly care about kids why didn’t Peter Pan va get treated right. Bobby Driscoll? He was treated like trash at Disney…. Bobby deserved so much better from Walt but as he got older Walt didn’t care. Only when Bobby made him money
I think Spongebob makes fun of disney in older episodes with the joke "you know whats better than 24? 25!!" I'm pretty sure you had of had a specific tv provider to get the joke.
15:10 And when Peter finds him and releases everyone else... security goes after him and Stewie. The conflict ends with Michael Eisner spoofing the scene with Mola Ram, only for Peter to grab his wrist in the attempt to rip out his heart, say he betrayed the stockholders, and punches him where falls into a creek and torn apart by alligators!
You left out an episode of American Dad where the Smith family went to familyland which is meant to be just like Disney world. Where even some of the rides are similar.
11:25 the reason most Disney characters don’t have a mom is because Walt & his brother lost their mom to a gas leak in their house they had built for her. In his earliest movies the characters losing their mother was his way of showing his guilt.
Batman also made fun of Disney in the episode Deep Freeze where there was a character who was a spoof on Walt Disney. Also Jay Ward's cartoons made a couple references to Disney
19:09 I was waiting for this one. I thought it might be the thumbnail, but I wasn’t certain. The South Park one is kind of reminiscent of how Disney treats ‘Song of the South’. Come to think of it, ‘Drawn Together’ was right on.
One earliest spoofs of Disney was on Rocky and Bullwinkle. In the "Fractured Fairy Tales" short about Sleeping Beauty Land the prince in it looked and acted like Walt Disney. He was so angry about it he threatened to sue the producers of the cartoon.
Oh yeah I forgot about the drawn together one. That one was really good. The thing is the show drawn together did definitely have quite entertaining first season and their second season for the most part was pretty good but that third season Oh damn no. Anyways love that you're pointing out these Disney parodies. It's just really easy to parody them honestly. I mean the material is just right there right for the taking😂
“Sonic Boom” season 1 episode 8. Eggman tries to create a theme park and made a shrew-robot to get Sonic out of the way. He quotes the famous Mickey line “it all started with a shrew (mouse)” and puts up a statue of himself holding hands with the shrew-robot like the one of Walt and Mickey in the theme park.
There are some things you missed. An episode of "Pinky, Elmyra, and the Brain" shows trio going to a park that parodies Disney World and going on a ride similar to "It's A Small World" which Brain tries to incorporate into his next plan for world domination. Playing on how the song of the ride can get annoyingly stuck in your head. There's also 2 parodies in Nick's "Fairly OddParents"; 1. In season 1, while inside Vicky's body, Cosmo and Wanda go into her kidney and visit 'Kidneyland', run by 'Walt Kidney', either sound familiar? 2. In season 10, Catman magically becomes a real superhero and confronts his nemesis, MouseMan, who happens to speak in a high voice and says familiar quotes. Another cartoon that makes Mickey look like a bad guy.
I still remember that one gag in Family guy where the scientists wake up Walt from his cryo sleep. Walt just asks if the Jews are gone for good, and when told no, he goes "Well, wake me up when that happens".
Tiny Toon Adventures:How I Spent My Summer Vacation- Plucky Duck learns that Hamilton Pig’s family is taking him to Happy World Land and beg’s them to take him with them. There’s even a song plays in the park “Happy World Land Happy World Land where the fun doesn’t stop at only eighty bucks a pop in beautiful Happy World Land.”
28:30 "Kimba, an anime series from the 1960's that shares a lot in common with the Lion King." Thank you for pointing this out, thank you so much!! There are A LOT of millenials in denial of this and one I had a difference with online inferred that Kimba stole a lot from Simba. Really? How'd he do that? Time travel to 1991, jot down the notes, then time travel back to 1965?
Surprised "Selma's Choice", episode 13 of season 4 of The Simpsons, was not mentioned. Duff Gardens had references to Disneyland, including The Seven Duffs, It's a Small World parody, a Hall of Presidents parody and more in it!
17:12 funny they aren’t sure if Disney owns South Park because Randy Marsh did appear in the 2022 Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers movie in the villains bathhouse
You guys missed a Major Entry! Back in the 60s (1959, to be exact); The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (later called Bullwinkle and Rocky show) would do Fractured Fairytales. In one such episode; a prince finds Sleeping Beauty, but instead of kissing her, he builds Sleepy Beauty Land. The then changes for everything from walking across the moat, to entering Gateland! The prince is even designed to be a Walk Disney caricature of the man himself. This maybe the earliest joke on Disney and Disneyland ever recorded.
Teenage Robot representation spotted! It's actually not the 1st episod ein the show to do this, as in the Season 3 episode, Historionics, Wizzly makes a full blown appearance. And clearly a parody of of Walt Disney himself, wrapped up in a massive Jurassic Park homage. Honestly really great what this show did at times!
29:46 References (or at least in my opinion): How Stewie and Brian enter and leave the universe was from a fairy, who looks simular to Tinker Bell from Peter Pan "It's a Wonderful Day for Pie" is kinda a reference (or at least simular) to Gaston's song from Beauty and a Beast Disney Lois's dress looks similar to Snow White's Dress Herbert was dressed like the Old Hag (Evil Queen Disguise) from Snow White Disney Joe is a tea kettle, which could be a reference to Mrs. Pots from Beauty and a Beast Disney Meg is a reference to Ursula from The Little Mermaid The quartet of bees might be a reference to the Harmony Barber Shop at Disney World Disney Tom Tucker might be a reference to March Hare from Alice in Wonderland Disney Cleveland might be a reference to Flower the skunk from Bambi The closest thing I could find for Disney Mayor West was Remy from Ratatouille, even though Remy is a rat, not a mouse. The closest thing I could find for Disney Quagmire was Iago from Aladdin, even though Iago is a parrot. That or a red version of Flit from Pocahontas
11:20 The reason I read for the lack of Mums in Disney... is down to Walt's own Mom dying due to carbon moxide poisoning in the house he (and his brother Roy) bought for her.
you missed the part about the Winnie the Pooh part in the "South Park" being a dig about the Communist Party of China's gripe about Winnie the Pooh supposedly an offensive caricature of Xi Jinping
About Kimba anime thing- the voice acting sounds like an anime but the audio quality and animation looks just like an old Disney cartoon- just wanted to share that
American Dad did a whole episode parodying Disneyworld/land, wherein the Smith family visited "Family Land-The Most Family Place on Earth!" I thought it was a good episode, though maybe not on-par with the rest of these.
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Did y’all see that outrageous post about us being blamed for the marvels bombing at the box office because we’re “Bigots, sexist, and racist”.
@@eddyrehman9026rest in peace akira, you will be missed
@@eddyrehman9026 one of the best to create anime 😢 wow ...
I never wanted to believe Disney was bad and evil but there's evidence out there to read I feel bad
In the Simpson’s movie, Bart wears a bra on his head and says in a Mickey voice, “I’m the mastermind of an evil corporation.”
I’m the mascot of an evil corporation.
Are worth a mention the parodies of "Be my guest": "See my vest" from The Simpsons and "Be a pest" from Animaniacs.
The Tiger King from Animaniacs
Disney makes it easy but Family Guy and The Simpsons have the most hilarious parodies.
The South Park special, Joining the Panderverse, so a lot of TH-camrs have posted videos saying stuff like: "Kathleen Kennedy criticises South Park special, or Disney responds." And yet, when I go searching for such information, I find... nothing. No article, no quotes, just nothing. It seems that Disney has chosen to ignore the special, as they've chosen to ignore other times when South Park has made fun of them in the past
Honestly, I hate when conservatives comment nothing but gifs of the Panderverse on Facebook when there’s a post on an MCU film
@@ravenscarlettanis13Yeah, too true. It's like they've got nothing better to do than just whine and whine like 7 year old's
They just ignore it!? Why!?
I don't see anything wrong with not responding
@@chocolateturtle7106 Are they just too embarrassed?
You missed one of the best - Potatoland! Mickey Mouse skewers Disneyworld in a Mickey Short cartoon.
What about in Paradise P.D., where Delbert (who was apparently a former child star in a Disney show) was brought back and locked up so he couldn't get away again. Then his friend, Robby, saved him by breaking open the Disney Vault, setting free Disney's most racist characters.
The confusion on Goofy "That a fuckin dog?! What the hell!" 😂
In Batman The Animated Series in the episode "Deep Freeze" we meet an evil Walt Disney, Grant Walker.
He wanted to freeze all of Gotham and only keep the best of humanity in his version of "Epcot". And they incorporated the rumor of him being frozen where he had Mr Freeze recreate the formula that made him frozen so he could live much longer.
It's a parody that took me years to get.
Yep, me too! Mr Walker and his Visioneers!
6:56, Someone is going to take that line Out of Context
This was a fun one! I’m surprised Fairly Odd Parents wasn’t mentioned when “Walt Kidney” appeared in an episode 😂
18:58
Mickey when he enters the public domain:
I'm surprised that American Dad wasn't on the list. It also had some jokes of Disney. On of them being called " Familyland " which was a parody of Disneyland.
15:21 That's exactly why Iger shoved Disney brands into that park in 2016 (while they at the same time shut down the already rebranded in 1996 Ellen's Energy Adventure (rebranded when they removed the edutainment aspect of the park in the mid 1990s) , nothing of value was lost). Same thing happened to California Adventure too.
Rock, Paper, Scissors mention a family friendly channel too.
11:16 no, Disney doesn't hate moms. Step-moms and uncles on the other hand...
I feel like the “Beneath the Sea” parody from the Harley Quinn show should have made the list… god that was brilliant!
Even though Disney doesn’t own South Park, Randy Marsh made a cameo in Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers during the pandemic
I think it was in that World Trade Center-Episode of "The Simpsons".
On the Bus ride to New York, Bart goes through the luggage of other passengers and finds a big black bra, puts it on his head and said something like: Look Mom, I'm the mascot of an evil corporation.
That was the Simpsons Movie.
That was from the movie, my guy.
The Simpsons movie
24:20
The sketch was a missed opportunity to reference Mickey Mouse Works/House of Mouse.
Get the VAs of the series..?
Family Guy and The Simpsons have the most fun at making jokes and jabs on Disney.
Cartoon Network made a whole live-action series paroding Disney. Out of Jimmy's head was it's title, a kid had an accident on a rollercoaster and to save his life one of the workers give him the park founders brain. After that Jimmy can saw cartoon figures which are parodys of famous Disney characters like Mickey and Goofy. I didn't run for long, but the whole show was a Disney parody.
Yeah, you did miss one.
1989: The Same Year.
In that year, Disney’s The Little Mermaid was released to kick start The Disney Renaissance meanwhile the series of The Simpsons started with their first episode in the same year Simpsons Roasting On a Open Fire. There’s even a nod to Why You Little. In The Little Mermaid, Ursula as Vanessa says that line until she strangles Scuttle and in The Simpsons, it’s become a running gag when Homer strangles his own son
"because of the complaints of the massive quanity of 2 people" is more real than you know
Happy World Land - Tiny Toon Adventures How I Spent my Summer Vacation. They also parody the Little Mermaid in a other scene
Dose she love me? Epic song.
18:47 This one sorta predicted Disney acquiring Lucas Films
I wonder if the SNL skit mentioned Kenan was on Nickelodeon in Kenan and Kel?
I sat through the entire video waiting for American Dad's familyland episode. The hands down greatest parody of Disney land ever
Family guy’s Disney universe definitely deserves number one
I feel like Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous referenced Disney on Season 1. The Carnotaurus chasing the kids reminds me of the ride DINOSAUR at Animal Kingdom.
16:09 Incredible restaurants yes but also incredibly expensive restraunts.
Even from the list, Stewie said not all dogs go to heaven. Sounds like the title to Don Bluth’s movie
That's what I was thinking!
Ay! Where's *Rock Paper Scissors* at?
0:49 Curious that The Beast is there. Wonder if Ariel is there too, just because she has legs at the end of the movie doesn't mean she isn't still a mermaid. Her daughter in the sequel is even half mermaid. Anderson himself should show considering The Little Mermaid was about how he lost the guy he was in love with (Ariel is supposed to never get the prince and turn into foam at the end of the story)
What’s particularly funny about the Drawn Together parody is that they design Mickey to look like Darth Vader, which is ironic because Disney would go on to own Star Wars.
The most amount of parodies cartoons have done were from the shows Robot Chicken, South Park, Family Guy, and a few Nickelodeon shows
The dead moms cliché was created because Walt Disney himself felt responsible for his own mother's death.
A lot of these fairy tales are older than Disney. I do, however, believe that you are probably partially right. I am sure his mothers death influenced him.
I think every media kills the mom
@@SpikeTheWolfI think the only reverse I can think of is Pokemon except that one time in Hoenn
How did his mom die
@@Sheenifier Carbon monoxide poisoning from heating problems in a home that Walt and Roy bought for their parents.
Love your video WatchMojo and keep up the great work you are awesome
Grim Adventures! Under dee ocean! Under dee ocean!
“Family Guy” Disney parodies are the best!
I ABSOLUTELY AGREE!
The irony that Disney now owns Fox is the 🍒🍒 on top 🤣😂
no they're not
So true!
As a Family Guy fan, I agree!!!!!!
7:33 There's one huge problem with this skit. Slogans aren't considered by the law to be substantial enough to qualify as creative works. They can only be trademarked. Copyrightable elements such as logos and the Coke-A-Cola bottle design can be registered as trade dress with brand name trademarks though. And yes, "The Happiest Place on Earth" is in fact an actual registered trademark of Walt Disney Corp. However only for "entertainment services, namely, amusement park services" meaning a carnival is in a bit of a grey area because it is not an amusement park.
Incidentally Disney used to own the slogan "The Happiest Place Online" as well but they abandoned it and Zaldamo, LLC nabbed it but don't even seem to be using it. They do however run a site called "My Disney Date" which may or may not be infringing on Disney's active trademark for Disney.
Jim Henson was trying to sell Muppets to Disney but he kept having to refuse the contract because they were trying to also get the Sesame Street characters
Family Guy and South Park did a much better job poking fun at DIsney when you think about it.
>Disney buys Fox.
>Disney owns Family guy.
>This means Disney now owns When you wish upon a Weinstein.
>And that is now a Disney song.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That’s one of my favorite episodes of iCarly lol 6:45
Me too. I laughed so hard when Sam knocked out the guy with the butter-sock
20:54 the line for the Bench 😂😂
So glad you re said that family guy joke, I don't think I remembered it from the 2 seconds before
The Venture Bros. has Brisbyland
Yes, and Ren & Stimpy met a cartoon pioneer who was so getting so old parts of his face kept falling off.
I'm disappointed that there was no mention of the "Fractured Fairy Tales" take on Sleeping Beauty from the old Rocky & Bullwinkle show, where the Prince (with a suspiciously familiar pencil-thin mustache) turns the Princess and the Castle into a theme park and charges people (X, Y and Z coupons instead of A, B, C and D tickets) for admission to each attraction.
6:37 was when I realized what Lois meant by the train passing through.
you forgot the The Fairly OddParents version of Disney, Called Kidney Land with Walt Kidney in the ep. Tiny Timmy
25:25 I wonder what perks Scar gets as a Disney lawyer
29:42 i love the pie song
I seriously thought Sherry Bobbins said "Welcome to Watch Mojo"
The best part is that goofy is a cow
Goofy is not a cow. He's a dog.
@@jacklow9611Is he really a dog though? Just because a cartoon character has long droopy ears and a big snout-topped muzzle doesn't necessarily make them a defined species. Heck, we don't even know what Pete is. A big bad cat? A bully of a bulldog? We don't know!
@@thepeternetwork When he was created, it was understood that he was an anthropomorphic dog. At the time of his creation, nearly all cartoon characters were animals. (Even Betty Boop started out as a dog, who eventually was humanized). Peter Pete was (and still is) a cat who was created to be the antagonistic, bullying cat, making use of the thought that dogs and cats were constant, natural enemies, just as cats and mice are thought to be opponents, ala Tom and Jerry. Pluto, Mickey's dog, was also created as a dog, yet a non-anthropic dog whose purpose was only to be Mickey's pet. Walt Disney characters, up until Snow White (which none of it was actually drawn by him, personally) was produced, were all anthropic animals of some type; Donald Duck, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Oswald the Rabbit, Mortimer Mouse (who incidentally was the first character created by Disney who was supplanted by Mickey as most popular of his cartoon characters) and many others. A simple Google search will tell you pretty much the same about Goofy's species.
@@jacklow9611 also in some of the comics Clara is dating Horace Horsecollar not goofy. I think the only time she and goofy had some romance was in The Three Musketeers movie
Walt Disney wasn't against Jewish people. The Shermen brothers who wrote the songs for Disney films were Jewish and Walt got on very well with them. There was no proof that Walt Disney was against jews and even if he was his company would have been ruined. Walt Disney was a good man and he cared about children and people.
Only One question remains is who created that rumour and why?
If he did truly care about kids why didn’t Peter Pan va get treated right. Bobby Driscoll? He was treated like trash at Disney…. Bobby deserved so much better from Walt but as he got older Walt didn’t care. Only when Bobby made him money
@@Animegirl_2001I guess the fact made Peter Pan a villain as Sweet Pete in Chip N Dale: Rescue Rangers, making him Disney’s Disturbing Villain Ever
I didn’t know that. I might be 25 years old but there are many things in the world that I can’t believe
My friend Henry is Jewish but he does LOVE Disney. We’ve seen Disney movies together various times
Amazing video Rebecca from watch mojo of tv shows that make fun of Disney,fantastic job. Do a list of tv shows that made fun of Warner Bros.
I think Spongebob makes fun of disney in older episodes with the joke "you know whats better than 24? 25!!" I'm pretty sure you had of had a specific tv provider to get the joke.
Next video; Top 30 times EVERYONE made fun of Disney.
The Simpsons takes the cake 😂😂😂😂😂
15:10 And when Peter finds him and releases everyone else... security goes after him and Stewie. The conflict ends with Michael Eisner spoofing the scene with Mola Ram, only for Peter to grab his wrist in the attempt to rip out his heart, say he betrayed the stockholders, and punches him where falls into a creek and torn apart by alligators!
Where is LooLoo Land from Helluva Boss, and where is Hazbin Hotel entire series?
16:43 -30,000,000 social credit
10:16 Hey hey was in Kenan & Kel on Nickelodeon. Wonder if SNL made fun of Nick's sitcoms too?
You left out an episode of American Dad where the Smith family went to familyland which is meant to be just like Disney world. Where even some of the rides are similar.
11:25 the reason most Disney characters don’t have a mom is because Walt & his brother lost their mom to a gas leak in their house they had built for her. In his earliest movies the characters losing their mother was his way of showing his guilt.
Batman also made fun of Disney in the episode Deep Freeze where there was a character who was a spoof on Walt Disney. Also Jay Ward's cartoons made a couple references to Disney
fox: makes fun of disney
disney: and i took that personally
19:48 It’s funny cuz it’s true. I literally burst into laughter once the picture was zoomed in.
19:09 I was waiting for this one. I thought it might be the thumbnail, but I wasn’t certain. The South Park one is kind of reminiscent of how Disney treats ‘Song of the South’. Come to think of it, ‘Drawn Together’ was right on.
Wow, these shows have no chill on Disney! 😂📺
You forgot "Rock Paper Scissors"
One earliest spoofs of Disney was on Rocky and Bullwinkle. In the "Fractured Fairy Tales" short about Sleeping Beauty Land the prince in it looked and acted like Walt Disney. He was so angry about it he threatened to sue the producers of the cartoon.
Oh yeah I forgot about the drawn together one. That one was really good. The thing is the show drawn together did definitely have quite entertaining first season and their second season for the most part was pretty good but that third season Oh damn no.
Anyways love that you're pointing out these Disney parodies. It's just really easy to parody them honestly. I mean the material is just right there right for the taking😂
“Sonic Boom” season 1 episode 8. Eggman tries to create a theme park and made a shrew-robot to get Sonic out of the way. He quotes the famous Mickey line “it all started with a shrew (mouse)” and puts up a statue of himself holding hands with the shrew-robot like the one of Walt and Mickey in the theme park.
7:53 he sounds like the old chuck e cheese from showbiz (mr.c big c charles entertainment cheese, etc.)
the Winnie the pooh impression in south park is so spot on...
Meanwhile Hazbin Hotel: Yo let's pay tribute to Disney
So?
There are some things you missed. An episode of "Pinky, Elmyra, and the Brain" shows trio going to a park that parodies Disney World and going on a ride similar to "It's A Small World" which Brain tries to incorporate into his next plan for world domination. Playing on how the song of the ride can get annoyingly stuck in your head. There's also 2 parodies in Nick's "Fairly OddParents"; 1. In season 1, while inside Vicky's body, Cosmo and Wanda go into her kidney and visit 'Kidneyland', run by 'Walt Kidney', either sound familiar? 2. In season 10, Catman magically becomes a real superhero and confronts his nemesis, MouseMan, who happens to speak in a high voice and says familiar quotes. Another cartoon that makes Mickey look like a bad guy.
I still remember that one gag in Family guy where the scientists wake up Walt from his cryo sleep.
Walt just asks if the Jews are gone for good, and when told no, he goes "Well, wake me up when that happens".
Tiny Toon Adventures:How I Spent My Summer Vacation- Plucky Duck learns that Hamilton Pig’s family is taking him to Happy World Land and beg’s them to take him with them. There’s even a song plays in the park “Happy World Land Happy World Land where the fun doesn’t stop at only eighty bucks a pop in beautiful Happy World Land.”
28:30 "Kimba, an anime series from the 1960's that shares a lot in common with the Lion King."
Thank you for pointing this out, thank you so much!! There are A LOT of millenials in denial of this and one I had a difference with online inferred that Kimba stole a lot from Simba. Really? How'd he do that? Time travel to 1991, jot down the notes, then time travel back to 1965?
2:54 I bet they get a bit quirky at night. Also can you say that like you're talking into an old telephone?
Surprised "Selma's Choice", episode 13 of season 4 of The Simpsons, was not mentioned. Duff Gardens had references to Disneyland, including The Seven Duffs, It's a Small World parody, a Hall of Presidents parody and more in it!
10:44 thats actually a real bambi toy i used to have one.
17:12 funny they aren’t sure if Disney owns South Park because Randy Marsh did appear in the 2022 Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers movie in the villains bathhouse
You guys missed a Major Entry! Back in the 60s (1959, to be exact); The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (later called Bullwinkle and Rocky show) would do Fractured Fairytales. In one such episode; a prince finds Sleeping Beauty, but instead of kissing her, he builds Sleepy Beauty Land. The then changes for everything from walking across the moat, to entering Gateland! The prince is even designed to be a Walk Disney caricature of the man himself. This maybe the earliest joke on Disney and Disneyland ever recorded.
Teenage Robot representation spotted! It's actually not the 1st episod ein the show to do this, as in the Season 3 episode, Historionics, Wizzly makes a full blown appearance. And clearly a parody of of Walt Disney himself, wrapped up in a massive Jurassic Park homage. Honestly really great what this show did at times!
29:46 References (or at least in my opinion):
How Stewie and Brian enter and leave the universe was from a fairy, who looks simular to Tinker Bell from Peter Pan
"It's a Wonderful Day for Pie" is kinda a reference (or at least simular) to Gaston's song from Beauty and a Beast
Disney Lois's dress looks similar to Snow White's Dress
Herbert was dressed like the Old Hag (Evil Queen Disguise) from Snow White
Disney Joe is a tea kettle, which could be a reference to Mrs. Pots from Beauty and a Beast
Disney Meg is a reference to Ursula from The Little Mermaid
The quartet of bees might be a reference to the Harmony Barber Shop at Disney World
Disney Tom Tucker might be a reference to March Hare from Alice in Wonderland
Disney Cleveland might be a reference to Flower the skunk from Bambi
The closest thing I could find for Disney Mayor West was Remy from Ratatouille, even though Remy is a rat, not a mouse.
The closest thing I could find for Disney Quagmire was Iago from Aladdin, even though Iago is a parrot. That or a red version of Flit from Pocahontas
11:20 The reason I read for the lack of Mums in Disney... is down to Walt's own Mom dying due to carbon moxide poisoning in the house he (and his brother Roy) bought for her.
25:35 American tail is universal not Disney
Actually kind of I miss Mad TV.
14:48 I can’t Confirm or Deny that we have Lost Kids work on Small World
you missed the part about the Winnie the Pooh part in the "South Park" being a dig about the Communist Party of China's gripe about Winnie the Pooh supposedly an offensive caricature of Xi Jinping
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Kenan Thompson probably had fun with this too, being a former Nickelodeon talent
25:24 After Scar got defeated, he wanted revenge and studied law, which led him to be the most terrifying lawyer to be hired by Disney
I thought he came back as a evil-spirit in a Disney Junior show. Lol
@@maxmeidl4909 that is probably when he is not being an actor
About Kimba anime thing- the voice acting sounds like an anime but the audio quality and animation looks just like an old Disney cartoon- just wanted to share that
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Gotta love old shows
American Dad did a whole episode parodying Disneyworld/land, wherein the Smith family visited "Family Land-The Most Family Place on Earth!" I thought it was a good episode, though maybe not on-par with the rest of these.
What about the American Dad episode where the smiths go to "Family playland"? thats one of the best episodes 😂
Love the thumbnail