Disney Eliminates "Offensive and Derogatory" Character After 50+ Years, Replacement Confirmed

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31 Comments

  1. Tiffany

    If you are going to live up to this statement below you need to remove gay pride days where there are unquestionably dressed individuals running around making out in front of kids. “When we think of Disney World, we think of a family-first theme park that is filled with magic. Disney is very child-friendly, meaning that parents do not typically have to worry of their kids seeing anything inappropriate.”

    1. Joe

      You’re on the wrong side of history and you should feel bad about it.

      1. Paddie O'Furniture

        No she really isn’t. You’re just a little delusional, princess.

      2. Sheila Clausen

        No no she is not ! Let’s hope we can right this debauchery! You are part of the problemn

        1. Bobbie Jo Justice

          Keep youth pastors out of Disney world, catholic priests too.

          1. Oh my gosh, isn’t that a strange idea. Child ministers being blocked from admission, here in USA, where we fled from reliance & oppression. **SMH”.

          2. Joe

            Shut up.

        2. Aleathia

          You shouldn’t hide history it should be taught and learned and not repeated.

          1. Klimmy

            The topic at hand is Disney changing everything. I HOPE A METEOR HIT THE PARK. Just shut it down already.

      3. Bob

        Stop with the BS the world can handle things like that. All your doing is make the anger worse.

    2. Lance Lake

      I used to kiss my girlfriend on the Haunted Manson ride, when passing the hitchhiking ghost.. Shirley should be able to do the same thing… not that it’s any of your GD business.

      1. Good answer my friend. I was just there in December with my wife my daughter and my 2 year old grandaughter. I proudly walked with my arm around my wife we also held hands. The people that turned me off were people walking around coughing and spitting phlegm on the ground. We’re in our 60’s and have been sick for 2 straight months since we got back.

    3. Cassidy Mundo

      WOMP WOMP TIFFANY

    4. Nick

      I side with you Tiffany. I worked at Disney for years. Showing public affection is one thing but what I saw on every “gay” day was beyond that. Face f***ing and dry humping! I kiss my girl when Im there but I dont make a spectacle of it! Im not seeking attention and I have respect for others around me.

    5. Bobbie Jo Justice

      So, keep catholic priests and youth pastors out of Disney world is what you’re saying.

      1. Zommer

        You really need to see a psychiatrist

      2. DuHast

        That’s the only line you have? You must be an outcast. Please stay that way. Freak. Stay way out. Being abnormal you act like something you should be proud of. No, we laugh at you weirdos. There’s nothing to be proud about. Men acting like women is embarrassing.

    6. DW

      Buncha sissies lol. This generation is nothing but pathetic.

    7. Bonnie

      Disney World was such a a magical happy place but all that has changed. This was our family trip every year for years. New kids to share the magic of meeting Mickey Mouse and all the other characters for the first time. Not anymore. Very sad that it has been ruined by greed and trying to take away things that someone has decided is offensive. I will miss those magical moments.

  2. Christopher

    Wasn’t Gomer, and not McGrowl, on piano? Didn’t McGrowl play guitar?

  3. Pocho Villa

    I loved visiting Disney Parks in the USA until they allowed alcohol in the parks going against Walt’s wishes to keep them alcohol-free. But now I know what to call those grabby, grabby, touchy, feely drunk wine moms at Disney California Adventure. 🤭

  4. Oh really

    So “all the guys that turn me on” is objectionable to small children? This from the people who thought those same children should be taught about cutting off their junk?

  5. Good answer my friend. I was just there in December with my wife my daughter and my 2 year old grandaughter. I proudly walked with my arm around my wife we also held hands. The people that turned me off were people walking around coughing and spitting phlegm on the ground. We’re in our 60’s and have been sick for 2 straight months since we got back.

  6. E. Crum

    Sometimes being too politically correct is not correct at all. Years ago, I took my young daughter to Disney World multiple times. We both always loved the light-hearted Bear Country show. She never asked a question about one line in a song or a character’s name. I’ve been in the medical field over 35 years and never heard the term “liver lips,” nor did I associate the name with alcoholism or heavy drinking. To shut down the show for these supposed “infractions” is a shame. And yes, it’s a family-themed park, so I agree that public displays of affection should be kept “PG.”

  7. Chris

    I heard tell that Disney would allow Bunny, Bubbles and Beulah to continue singing the song as long as they change their names to Bill, Bob and Bert.

  8. Joe

    Everything now and days is offensive to someone but it is us as parents that teach our children what is right and wrong. Everything is innocent in their eyes it is only us as adults that see something bad in it. If you take a look through everything Disney movie you can find something offensive to someone. We need to stop trying to control every little thing in this world and just let our children enjoy their innocence.

    1. Kelly Connerton

      well said

    2. Bill

      Very well said my friend!

  9. Rox

    People have to look really hard to find offense in the name of an animated bear. Guess they have nothing more productive to do.

  10. BarryG

    I have no comment.

  11. P.C.Knott

    O.M.G.!!
    “Liver Lips” is now offensive too?
    Give me a break! It’s a made-up name that was created long before the cancel culture started. If it offends you, don’t go to the show! Those of us who are able to enjoy it without the nitpicking will be happy not to have the cancel club member sitting next to us.

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