The One Phrase Disney Theme Park Characters Aren't Allowed to Say
Belle would never break this cardinal rule. Gaston? Eh, maybe.
Belle would never break this cardinal rule. Gaston? Eh, maybe.
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The character dreams of being the first person to visit Mars.
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The Iron Lady didn't play when it came pandas.
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Don't even pretend you're working.
Fill up the tank and hit the road.
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Just in case the eaten cookies and answered letters weren't convincing enough.
Now that's what we call "Jedi-style."
There's a muffled British voice coming out of Darth Vader's helmet.