There’s a major difference between an adult who likes certain Disney things or movies and “Disney adults”. Disney adults gave themselves that name by becoming obessive and sometimes vi0lent over anything Disney. They are an embarrassing, der@nged lot of whom I would never be seen with
You can be an adult and still like cartoons, even watch them now and again, and even wear T-shirts with your favorite characters on them. But when you feel like you have to own anything with that character on it and find yourself spending a lot of money on doing so or even hurting someone else in the process of trying to get it, you’ve gone too far. Being a child at heart is one thing but still behaving like one, especially in public, over franchises or characters is another!
I’m an adult and I love Lion King. I own the cartoon, the remake and Mufasa on DVD, the soundtracks to all three and have a shirt with Simba on it. I don’t wear my Simba shirt in public and if someone told me Lion King plushies or pins were on sale for fifty cents I’d be like, so what? I’m an adult and I know how to behave like one and control myself unlike these Disney adults who throw tantrums when the Stitch pins already sold out
Whoever wr0te this needs to educate themselves. Yes some Disney adults are mentally unstable and sometimes downright terrifying. That’s not an in sult. It’s a fact. You call that woman st@lking the Peter pan actor a normal, rational human that’s “not bothering anybody?”
You call stampeding over another human being in a race to add the latest pins to your already extensive collection “not bothering anybody”?
You call the people hogging scooters when they’re not disabled “not bothering anybody”?
You call the Disney parents so involved with taking selfies with the characters they’re not watching their children hurt themselves “not bothering anybody”?
You call Disney adults accidentally slipping or tripping over something because they weren’t watching where they were going but blame Disneys construction for it “not bothering anybody”?
You call that blk woman screaming insults at an Asian during the fireworks show “not bothering anybody”?
No, not everyone there at Disney parks are crazed, childish lun@tics. But a lot of them have proven to be so.
I’m an adult who likes classic Walt Disney and only very choice few of their movies beyond 2010. I don’t do their remakes anymore and don’t do their girlboss or woke agenda. Haven’t bought a Disney movie in years. See the difference between me and a Disney adult is that I recognize political and woke cr*p when I see it. If someone handed us rainbow Mickey ears I’d drop mine in the trash can whereas a Disney adult (probably some woman) would squeal like a kid in a candy shop, grab them, and grab mine out of the trash and ask for more pairs
Comments for In Defense of Disney Adults: Why the Critics Have It Wrong
Duncan
There’s a major difference between an adult who likes certain Disney things or movies and “Disney adults”. Disney adults gave themselves that name by becoming obessive and sometimes vi0lent over anything Disney. They are an embarrassing, der@nged lot of whom I would never be seen with
Mary Ann
You can be an adult and still like cartoons, even watch them now and again, and even wear T-shirts with your favorite characters on them. But when you feel like you have to own anything with that character on it and find yourself spending a lot of money on doing so or even hurting someone else in the process of trying to get it, you’ve gone too far. Being a child at heart is one thing but still behaving like one, especially in public, over franchises or characters is another!
I’m an adult and I love Lion King. I own the cartoon, the remake and Mufasa on DVD, the soundtracks to all three and have a shirt with Simba on it. I don’t wear my Simba shirt in public and if someone told me Lion King plushies or pins were on sale for fifty cents I’d be like, so what? I’m an adult and I know how to behave like one and control myself unlike these Disney adults who throw tantrums when the Stitch pins already sold out
Cynthia09
The w r i t e rs on this site have writ ten enough stories on the disturbing acts of Disney adults to know why they have been given a bad name!
Ty
Yes but Disney is paying them to defend their precious sheeple because that’s where Disney’s money comes from
Jasmine
Whoever wr0te this needs to educate themselves. Yes some Disney adults are mentally unstable and sometimes downright terrifying. That’s not an in sult. It’s a fact. You call that woman st@lking the Peter pan actor a normal, rational human that’s “not bothering anybody?”
You call stampeding over another human being in a race to add the latest pins to your already extensive collection “not bothering anybody”?
You call the people hogging scooters when they’re not disabled “not bothering anybody”?
You call the Disney parents so involved with taking selfies with the characters they’re not watching their children hurt themselves “not bothering anybody”?
You call Disney adults accidentally slipping or tripping over something because they weren’t watching where they were going but blame Disneys construction for it “not bothering anybody”?
You call that blk woman screaming insults at an Asian during the fireworks show “not bothering anybody”?
No, not everyone there at Disney parks are crazed, childish lun@tics. But a lot of them have proven to be so.
Ty
I’m an adult who likes classic Walt Disney and only very choice few of their movies beyond 2010. I don’t do their remakes anymore and don’t do their girlboss or woke agenda. Haven’t bought a Disney movie in years. See the difference between me and a Disney adult is that I recognize political and woke cr*p when I see it. If someone handed us rainbow Mickey ears I’d drop mine in the trash can whereas a Disney adult (probably some woman) would squeal like a kid in a candy shop, grab them, and grab mine out of the trash and ask for more pairs