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Here a SG question

Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 9:30 pm
by drcorey
How many people ask a charactor to do something from thier movie?
like a little dance or something?

Re: Here a SG question

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 12:25 pm
by joanna71985
Lots of people ask the characters stuff/to do something from their movie.

Re: Here a SG question

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 4:42 pm
by Canuikstan
I am from Canada..

While we were down the WDW earlier this month, i had another guest ask where I was from, then they said "Wow you speak really good American! Can you say something Canadian for me?!"

I just stood and said.. "uhm.. hi there.... I am Canadian...." :twisted:

i can just imagine what they would do with the Characters :)

Re: Here a SG question

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 5:14 pm
by drcorey
Canuikstan wrote:I am from Canada..

While we were down the WDW earlier this month, i had another guest ask where I was from, then they said "Wow you speak really good American! Can you say something Canadian for me?!"

I just stood and said.. "uhm.. hi there.... I am Canadian...." :twisted:

i can just imagine what they would do with the Characters :)
you should have said something like they do in the movies and tv.
at least call them a hoser or something. or say ay.

Re: Here a SG question

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 5:57 pm
by DisneyMom
joanna71985 wrote:Lots of people ask the characters stuff/to do something from their movie.
Susi and I asked Stitch to come with us to Hawaii....Stitch started to walk away with us as we waved Aloha to our Husbands..... :p:

We didn't go, though, apparently Stitch had to finish the Shift at the breakfast buffet :(

Re: Here a SG question

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:00 am
by Big Wallaby
Canuikstan wrote:i had another guest ask where I was from, then they said "Wow you speak really good American! Can you say something Canadian for me?!"

I just stood and said.. "uhm.. hi there.... I am Canadian...." :twisted:

i can just imagine what they would do with the Characters :)
Wow, you type really good American! Can you...

Sadly, this is certainly not abnormal. I've watched as people from other English-speaking countries at Epcot are told (or asked) things along the same vein.

Being out of costume, I could shake my head and laugh and get away with it.

Re: Here a SG question

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 8:28 am
by Shorty82
I haven't asked a character to do something from their movie but I have used their movies for ideas on how to interact with them.

The other day I was working the register at the back Photopass counter in Exposition Hall. Prince John had come by a couple of times going to and from the offset location there so I decided to think up something from Robin Hood to have fun with him. When he came by one time I sang "The false king of England" line from the song in the movie. He didn't like that to much, he gave me two thumbs down and went "pbbbbbttt!"

Re: Here a SG question

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:47 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
Shorty82 wrote:I haven't asked a character to do something from their movie but I have used their movies for ideas on how to interact with them.

The other day I was working the register at the back Photopass counter in Exposition Hall. Prince John had come by a couple of times going to and from the offset location there so I decided to think up something from Robin Hood to have fun with him. When he came by one time I sang "The false king of England" line from the song in the movie. He didn't like that to much, he gave me two thumbs down and went "pbbbbbttt!"
Ha!

I DID ask Buzz to fly around the plaza, but he indicated he didn't have enough time!!

Re: Here a SG question

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 7:59 pm
by Zazu
One day, I was just coming out onto Town Square when several characters were going off set. As Stitch came up to me, I said, "Here comes Trouble!"

He took some exception to that remark, putting hands on hips and giving me his best glare.

I simply pointed behind him and added, "And here it comes now."

When he saw Donald coming up behind him, I got the biggest high-four!

Re: Here a SG question

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 9:05 pm
by joanna71985
Zazu wrote:One day, I was just coming out onto Town Square when several characters were going off set. As Stitch came up to me, I said, "Here comes Trouble!"

He took some exception to that remark, putting hands on hips and giving me his best glare.

I simply pointed behind him and added, "And here it comes now."

When he saw Donald coming up behind him, I got the biggest high-four!
Ha!! That's awsome! :D: