The Disturbing Disney Iceberg

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  • @carnuatus
    @carnuatus Před 2 lety +5618

    I love how they didn't care that a whole-ass horror film was made on their property without any permission but a preschool with unlicensed licensed characters on display? Oh no!

    • @YandereDoll
      @YandereDoll Před 2 lety +27

      There was a horror movie filmed there??

    • @idreamed_adream2
      @idreamed_adream2 Před 2 lety +198

      @@YandereDoll you could watch the video

    • @itisyerdad
      @itisyerdad Před 2 lety +192

      They did care. But they didn’t want to give the terrible movie more PR. The movie is awful btw. It’s basic AF and the whole central character and his journey eye rolling at best.
      That doesn’t mean Disney doesn’t also suck. But choosing when and where to use legal means is just a pretty important thing for corporations to do. Folks say Disney sued preschools when really they just sent cease and desist letters to not use their characters without permission. These definitely are different things. I get why Disney tries to control how their characters are used to make sure their IP isn’t diluted or associated with things they aren’t actually finding/affiliated with, but I still think giving a shit about preschool wall murals is dumb AF.

    • @itisyerdad
      @itisyerdad Před 2 lety +39

      I can’t edit my original comment, but I just want to add, I’m typing this on mobile and doing so quickly. I’m not defending Disney’s use of legal means. I’m saying it’s an important aspect of running a corporation/brand. Not that it is a GOOD part of it. Don’t conflate explaining the reality with endorsement.

    • @carnuatus
      @carnuatus Před 2 lety +10

      @@itisyerdad you do know what sarcasm and jokes are, right?
      I'm able to put the rest together, thanks, especially bc Pig, himself, says at least half of what you did about their reasoning. The rest I can glean from common sense and inference. 👍🏻

  • @kr2307
    @kr2307 Před 2 lety +6840

    I used to be a Disney cast member at Hollywood Studies in summer of 2021. That was when the police sting operation went down and they arrested 17 people affiliated with being p*dophiles, 3 of them working at Disney. I ended up meeting one of those arrested (before she was) and its creepy how I never got any weird vibes from her. Her boyfriend, on the other hand, routinely made those in the college program highly uncomfortable, backing them into corners. Disney does take fingerprints after being hired but before starting work for a background check, but I don't know what's all involved in the background check.

    • @maineman5757
      @maineman5757 Před 2 lety +105

      A background check looks for past convictions. Background checks can't determine if someone is a pedophile or if they might do something in the future.

    • @prochey69
      @prochey69 Před 2 lety +216

      @@maineman5757 a number of the people arrested in that sting had prior related crimes on record, obviously it's not going to stop someone who's never been convicted but it's certainly the first step anywhere with children should be taking.

    • @maineman5757
      @maineman5757 Před 2 lety +124

      @@prochey69 We can all agree that Disney doesn't to the right thing by its employees and customers.

    • @jonathanortiz6212
      @jonathanortiz6212 Před 2 lety +25

      Wait it was a her?

    • @kr2307
      @kr2307 Před 2 lety +50

      @@jonathanortiz6212 yep, pretty sure her boyfriend coerced her into doing it

  • @alexzadecroixarabellalight8163

    I feel like there needs to be a documentary with previous employees of Disney and what they personally witnessed.

    • @marcofransowitz4773
      @marcofransowitz4773 Před rokem +44

      Disney would buy it out and bury it, if they couldn’t sue it out of existence.

    • @pundertalefan4391
      @pundertalefan4391 Před 8 měsíci +16

      I agree. Unfortunately, Disney is too big, and they would find a way to get rid of it.

    • @marlowjames-sr6bx
      @marlowjames-sr6bx Před 7 měsíci +16

      ​@@pundertalefan4391what a cowardly response. No company, not even Disney, is "too big". WE the PEOPLE have the true power.

    • @user-ze7uv8sl8l
      @user-ze7uv8sl8l Před 6 měsíci +6

      ​@@marlowjames-sr6bxAMEN! Screw Disney!

    • @vicksta8875
      @vicksta8875 Před 4 měsíci +8

      They sign a NDA.
      What happens in Disney, stays in Disney...👿☠️

  • @bobcanty2762
    @bobcanty2762 Před rokem +388

    I worked at the magic kingdom in Florida from the late 70's to the early 90's. And you would not believe how much gets covered up, a friend of mine still works their and she said that it is even getting worse. With new management they keep cut jobs and she said that most cast members are now doing the work of about two to three people. She said guest are getting hurt left and right, but management just keeps covering over and tells the cast members not to talk about it ever again, if they do they will get fired.

    • @Beeppoop
      @Beeppoop Před 3 měsíci

      How much do they get paid? Seems like a job you’d just quit if not happy

    • @johndough1703
      @johndough1703 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@Beeppoop there are plenty of people around here that wouldn’t eat if they did that, so Disney takes advantage. Eventually enough did quit. Income the foreign worker program & they bought a giant apartment complex in Buena Vista to house all the tens of thousands of foreigners they replaced the locals with.

    • @jayg5391
      @jayg5391 Před měsícem +1

      @@johndough1703 messy.

  • @voiceofthelegion578
    @voiceofthelegion578 Před 2 lety +4243

    Apparently the reason those film makers threw the lemmings off the cliff was because lemmings are really boring and they needed something to make the documentary they were making interesting. We must never let Disney live that down.

    • @jessierami21994
      @jessierami21994 Před 2 lety +203

      I remember watching Robot Chicken and it showed the lemmings "throwing" themselves off a cliff. I didn't know that now i know why they made that clip.

    • @cjcjcjdidoxo
      @cjcjcjdidoxo Před 2 lety +18

      😭😭😭

    • @ashikjaman1940
      @ashikjaman1940 Před 2 lety +218

      Wtf if they thought they were boring then why tf did they make a documentary on them?

    • @seriousnesstv7902
      @seriousnesstv7902 Před 2 lety +9

      I thought they commit suicide

    • @help8955
      @help8955 Před 2 lety +23

      Reminds me of the that scene from Penguins ( Dreamworks )

  • @ravendevino6419
    @ravendevino6419 Před 2 lety +5424

    And this is where I realized that all of the Disney films that did have living, supportive mothers (Lion King, Hercules, Treasure Planet) were released well after Walt had died.
    EDIT: BEFORE GIVING EXAMPLES "BREAKING THE TREND" PLEASE READ COMMENT IN ITS ENTIRETY

    • @JanieBee
      @JanieBee Před 2 lety +226

      Damn. This man Walt was just diabolical

    • @bigfattabbycat2000
      @bigfattabbycat2000 Před 2 lety +137

      Omg I was trying to think of one and even aristocats was released after he died damn lol

    • @bigfattabbycat2000
      @bigfattabbycat2000 Před 2 lety +66

      Oh wait! 101 dalmatians but I dunno if I'd consider her the best mom since all of them went missing lollllll

    • @linaboo24
      @linaboo24 Před 2 lety +203

      The reason Walt didn't have mothers is because his own mother died in an a carbon monoxide accident due to a faulty furnace in the house he had bought for his parents and he felt super guilty about it.

    • @carolradiwon7823
      @carolradiwon7823 Před 2 lety +4

      @@JanieBee bdb BBC DC be dbddhdd BS Xbox B dngag d bad ddbdxxxbdc c BC c be cbcc BCD nice cccc x c V V

  • @victoriabonfim8806
    @victoriabonfim8806 Před rokem +125

    Here in São Paulo Brazil we had this burger place called Jedi’s Burger which was of course Star Wars themed. Their menu mentioned characters’ names, the decorations inside the place were all Star Wars memorabilia, the furniture was Star Wars inspired, etc etc. They got really popular, we’re featured in some online articles and magazines, and actually were in business for some time without any problems. Then, out of the blue, they got served with a cease and desist order from Disney (which of course now owns Lucas Films) telling them either to stop using the Star Wars brand in any way shape or form, or sign a contract to pay royalties to Disney, or, finally, face legal action. They obviously stopped using the Star Wars brand, changed the restaurant’s name (from Jedi’s to Jeti’s), got rid of all the decorations, which had an enormous impact on their business. They kinda fell into oblivion since this happened. The restaurant is still open, but it is nowhere near as popular as before, and therefore their revenue plummeted and so did the quality of the food. Which is a shame because they had really nice burgers. So, thanks Disney, for ruining a perfectly good burger joint.

  • @TheMeJustMe75
    @TheMeJustMe75 Před rokem +80

    When I was in college we had a guy that used to work for Disney's Animation Department as a speaker in my 3D Animation class. After class he stuck around to talk and he told us that Disney might be prestigious but they treat their employees horribly. He said he would be made to work for weeks straight on projects. He said he wasn't allowed to live a life and was constantly being threatened with being fired. He said they would have staff meetings and management would come in and berate them over anything and everything.

  • @Mpiewizard
    @Mpiewizard Před 2 lety +3730

    In terms of the pedophiles in Disneyland portion, I worked as a cast member in Disney World a couple years ago and can testify that there are a lot of creepy people that work in those parks. I think part of the problem is that creepiness can come off as friendliness a lot of the time. There were co-workers there I had no idea were actually more creepy than friendly until months into the job. We had a guy basically straight up stalking one of my female co-workers, she reported him multiple times and Disney didn't do a damn thing about it until he was caught taking pictures of her at work and even then he was only given a warning for that, they didn't even fire him. I think the most they did was make sure her schedule never lined up with his and I'm pretty sure the only reason they jumped in then was that the incident happened during work hours so it would have been a liability if they hadn't done at least something at that point. The only time anyone ever got fired from where I worked was when they caused a scene in front of a guest, so I guess that means Disney cares more about their image than the safety of their own employees.

    • @rynor2691
      @rynor2691 Před 2 lety

      You mean Disney, a business that employs tens if not hundreds of people, has some weird creepy people working for them? And that said business tries to keep a good public image regardless of what their actual image is. No you don't say, who could've even guessed something like that?

    • @audaciousred
      @audaciousred Před rokem +101

      Typical for a large company

    • @edwardaldrich7213
      @edwardaldrich7213 Před rokem

      It's the "wokeness" of Disney...they welcome the mentally ill.

    • @MAGGOT_VOMIT
      @MAGGOT_VOMIT Před rokem +13

      At 8yrs old in the 70's I would've agreed with Disney. "Boys are Cool, Girls Drool".
      😂🤣 💀🤪

    • @juliemitchell7873
      @juliemitchell7873 Před rokem

      @@audaciousred no Disney is not typical. Disney is evil.

  • @mayabee8925
    @mayabee8925 Před 2 lety +2590

    I’m kinda sad that Bobby Driscoll wasn’t mentioned in this video. Bobby was the voice of Peter Pan in the animated film. The way Disney treated him after Peter Pan and what became of him after his career abruptly ended is probably why they treasure their child stars so much now. That poor guy, I think there may have even been efforts to cover up the fact that he died too. It’s been a while since I heard about it. Look it up for yourselves tho. He was in Peter Pan and Song of the South which is another film Disney tries to pretend they didn’t make.

    • @zaynahlliambitanga2879
      @zaynahlliambitanga2879 Před 2 lety +93

      Ask A Mortician had a video about that! Very sad and unfortunate on what happened to him :((

    • @kariherehelp2659
      @kariherehelp2659 Před rokem +29

      @@zaynahlliambitanga2879 what happened to him ?

    • @himmyymsp9253
      @himmyymsp9253 Před rokem +50

      Ive heard about this! And correct me if im wrong! But im pretty sure peter pan didnt even get noticed really untill the voice actor passed away. Once again if im wrong correct me please :)

    • @grambo4436
      @grambo4436 Před rokem +225

      @@kariherehelp2659 they use Bobby Driscoll's tragic life and death as a origin story for Peter Pan as the main villain of the movie which was not only a giant middle finger to him and how they mocked him living in the streets poor and scared. Evil!

    • @flatbushman20xx93
      @flatbushman20xx93 Před rokem +7

      Will look into that.

  • @cirofalanga04
    @cirofalanga04 Před rokem +61

    It is said that the naked woman in The Rescuers was inserted by Tim Burton, who at that time worked at Disney and very often behaved in a "peculiar" way (for example he removed his own wisdom teeth with pincers for fun).

    • @MissKateKatie
      @MissKateKatie Před 5 měsíci +1

      Tim Burton is awesome 😂

    • @musicstar8418
      @musicstar8418 Před 3 měsíci +9

      That wouldn't make any sense he started working in 1981 to 1984 The Rescuers was made in 1977

  • @hollyn9649
    @hollyn9649 Před 4 měsíci +21

    Victims ARE afraid to speak out. It’s very difficult… but even when we do call out a predator-nothing gets done. It’s extremely disheartening.

  • @KingOfGaymes
    @KingOfGaymes Před 2 lety +2934

    I’ll never get over Debbie’s death, it’s just awful she went that way... I hope she’s at peace wherever she rests..

    • @reliktim
      @reliktim Před 2 lety +33

      She is in coffin, you know

    • @RebelHound
      @RebelHound Před 2 lety +325

      @@reliktim truly hilarious... if not for the dead, at least respect the sincerity of this comment

    • @reliktim
      @reliktim Před 2 lety +2

      @@RebelHound But she is dead and her body in coffin. That's what happen with you then you die.

    • @jayshirley8274
      @jayshirley8274 Před 2 lety +206

      @@RebelHound probably a child. Either that or they are just a horrendous waste of an adult life, bound to live a meaningless life, brainwashed by society and completely unaware of proper human decency. Who knows. Hopefully they don't continue to be a nuisance to the world. To reply to someone's positivity with negativity is completely pointless and deluding.

    • @turkiedurkie4895
      @turkiedurkie4895 Před 2 lety +85

      @@reliktim tell that to all the people in urns brother

  • @hairscythe2257
    @hairscythe2257 Před 2 lety +1992

    26:03 I am one of many people who was sexually assaulted on a Disney cruise and I can confirm none of the employees cared about any of the obvious warning signs, if they even saw them in the first place. It's kind of a place where it's likely to happen due to the lack of supervision and some other factors, but mostly Disney just doesn't like addressing these subjects.

    • @ateebaahmed6757
      @ateebaahmed6757 Před 2 lety +155

      I'm so sorry. I hope you're healing.💓

    • @kookycoolauntkaryn5884
      @kookycoolauntkaryn5884 Před 2 lety +132

      Disney has always covered hid and destroyed anything that didn't boost their fake persona... I grew up with seeing the first hand effects.

    • @hairscythe2257
      @hairscythe2257 Před 2 lety +55

      @@kookycoolauntkaryn5884 couldn't have said it better

    • @saipranavpalla1467
      @saipranavpalla1467 Před 2 lety +49

      And that's why I often despise Disney ,why do they own everything and look what they've done to blue sky studios

    • @greenman9123
      @greenman9123 Před rokem +7

      Lol sure you were

  • @dakotaneumann1259
    @dakotaneumann1259 Před rokem +113

    When my parents took our family to Disney world a few years back (I was 22 and my youngest sibling was 14), I couldn’t help but feel creeped out by how fake everything felt. Like there was a facade over everything that was meant to hide really messed up stuff. I suppose my gut was right

    • @letgothetogepi2713
      @letgothetogepi2713 Před 11 měsíci +6

      My husband never put a foot at Disney until we met. We went twice the same year (Disneyland Paris) and we were around 20-21 yo.
      The first thing he said was « Ah yes. The perfect image of the great America. Creepy, I hate how fake it is ». After that, he happily goes to any theme park but Disney 🥹

    • @alexandercantdie.
      @alexandercantdie. Před 9 měsíci +3

      If the public only knew half of the atrocious acts those walls concealed on a daily basis it would be burned to the ground

    • @benhavasy4538
      @benhavasy4538 Před 4 měsíci +1

      On a daily basis? what are you talking about dude, sounds like ur just hating. Obviously it's going to feel fake because guess what? it is fake! some people like seeing a perfect image of america because life sucks. Feels like u just hate having fun.

  • @Theravingranter
    @Theravingranter Před rokem +316

    So here’s an incredibly dark thing that happened at Disney that I hear no one talk about or even mention in passing but it’s very possible that Disney buried it so far deep down that no one knows about it. This happened a long time ago to a relative of mine(I won’t divulge her name or information to keep her identity safe but if you do happen to find it online please keep her identity to yourself) so what happened was she was at a Disney theme park when she tripped and due to their own negligence and not fixing up their park properly they left a spike out on the ground which she landed directly upon. Her entire eye came out of its socket and the Disney team rushed to get her to Emergency care but it was too late. She had lost her eye but thankfully not her life. Now she wears a glass eye and Disney has given her a lump sum to compensate for it as well as free passes to the park for her and her family forever. But who would want to go back? It’s not enough to cover up what happened to her and give her back her sight in that eye. I once heard a young family member describe her foolishly as lucky because she gets to go back to the park whenever she wants for free and get free stuff. It makes me want to vomit thinking about that.

    • @gtt8428
      @gtt8428 Před rokem +44

      Losing my sight is my nightmare 🥺

    • @3y3_weirdo55
      @3y3_weirdo55 Před rokem +31

      Jesus christ i hope that person is doing well

    • @WoozyCool
      @WoozyCool Před rokem

      If anything like that had happened to me, I'd have went feral against Disney, they'd meet their maker once and for all.
      Bin laden those bastards.

    • @animula6908
      @animula6908 Před 11 měsíci +25

      Oh yeah, sure. I’d be so excited to risk my other eye just for some free amusement. Sorry for what your cousin endured.

    • @legendoflink0031
      @legendoflink0031 Před 10 měsíci +11

      Why would anyone be talking about it online? If you say it happened to one of your relatives? And if you say not to mention the persons name?

  • @cat-girl-7389
    @cat-girl-7389 Před 2 lety +1096

    Defunctland actually has a very interesting video about the "Ripoff Disney land", the reason it looks so similar is because it was built in collaboration with Disney and was supposed to be a new disney land until disney cancelled the project but since the park was almost complete they used it anyway and changed all of the disney stuff to original characters

    • @moonlighthowling666
      @moonlighthowling666 Před 2 lety +18

      Came here to comment exactly this

    • @Kimbaroo
      @Kimbaroo Před 2 lety +28

      I forgot about Defunctland!! Time to binge.

    • @MilkmanC
      @MilkmanC Před 2 lety +2

      Dan Bell used to be good for some of this stuff. Proper People. Sal the Mall guy LOL sry

    • @LnceSantos23
      @LnceSantos23 Před 2 lety

      Which vid is it?

    • @paolaaamartinezz
      @paolaaamartinezz Před 2 lety

      the comment I was looking for!!

  • @Nekoszowa
    @Nekoszowa Před 2 lety +1822

    As someone who was basically raised without a father(he was an ass so mom kicked his ass out lol) the Walt Disney mother theory makes lots of sense because most of the characters I make have no father lol

    • @nekovannox
      @nekovannox Před 2 lety +13

      Yeah, same...

    • @lentarian4065
      @lentarian4065 Před 2 lety +40

      Kinda The Same With Me...Whenever I Help My Friends Write Comedy Skits I Have A Habit Of Writing Most Middle Aged Or Older Male Characters As Functioning Alcoholics Because My Father And Grandfather Both Were

    • @WhirlwindandHeatburst
      @WhirlwindandHeatburst Před 2 lety +42

      Well, they always say write what you know, and if you don’t know about it, you don’t usually write it. 🤷‍♀️

    • @ninjalawzo
      @ninjalawzo Před 2 lety +5

      I'm sorry for you. Have you reconcile with your father and forgiven your mother for turning you away from your father?

    • @dr.floridaman4805
      @dr.floridaman4805 Před 2 lety

      lmao, if i had a kid like you or married to a whore like your mother i would leave too.
      gonna go get some milk sport.

  • @joeyruiz4555
    @joeyruiz4555 Před rokem +234

    One very important thing to add about the grooming popstars is that every single one was also then to shed their "Disney child star" image at around the age of 18 by becoming hyper sexual often times posing nude or near nude in movies in the name of getting free from their Disney influence. Really they weren't just being groomed from four or five to be a popstar but being groomed for the very moment they shed their clothes in the name of shedding their innocence while they are least in everyone else's eye was the little kid from Disney channel. It adds an even more sinister and very real element to the "popstar grooming" element of your video. The people who made money from them being popstars and child stars area also making money on either the movies they do this in and more than likely (although this is speculation) make money off of leaking pictures to internet phenomenon like theFappening.

    • @WoozyCool
      @WoozyCool Před rokem +3

      As the "deepfake" technology reaches new levels of flawless editing, they might not need much control over celebs to leak pics and profit off.
      They can just hire people to create believable edits and have them posted as "leaked real nudes".
      Since there are some crazy fans who are likely to do such edits, the criminals who originally had this done can get away by blaming the toxic fans or such.
      There some dude who looks slightly like Tom Cruise, who started posting edits of himself, people went crazy and believed him, then he revealed the truth that he isn't Tom Cruise and so on.
      Tiktok was the media he posted on I think. The whole platform went crazy to the point, Tom Cruise himself opened the official account on tiktok, especially given how the fake edits were going viral.
      “You can’t do it by just pressing a button,” says Ume.
      “That’s important, that’s a message I want to tell people.”
      Each clip took weeks of work, he says, using the open-source DeepFaceLab algorithm as well as established video editing tools.
      “By combining traditional CGI and VFX with deepfakes, it makes it better. I make sure you don’t see any of the glitches.”
      www.theverge.com/2021/3/5/22314980/tom-cruise-deepfake-tiktok-videos-ai-impersonator-chris-ume-miles-fisher

    • @ArquaticDreamer1994
      @ArquaticDreamer1994 Před 8 měsíci

      That’s fucking disgusting. And evil as shit.

  • @jrlunaart2151
    @jrlunaart2151 Před rokem +54

    Biggest critique of this video would be the lack of knowledge on Nara Dreamland. They weren't just simply a "knock off Disneyland" Theres a whole backstory as to WHY they looked so similar. As for why they went out of business, it wasn't because they were found out and were afraid of getting sued. It was because Tokyo Disneyland and Universal Studios Japan opened up and took away visitors.

  • @bryannamohan9964
    @bryannamohan9964 Před 2 lety +250

    My dad works for disney, and in 2020, one of his co-workers was arrested for molesting FOUR (4) of his adopted children after his wife died. It was devastating to hear what happened, especially because he was a very social and friendly guy to everyone on the team. My dad was the one to find out what happened because the coworker was not answering his phone when my dad called him to check in, since he had lost his wife like

  • @Mooms
    @Mooms Před 2 lety +562

    The other interesting part about the Disney daycare thing is that Hanna-Barbera offered those daycares the permission to use their characters for free and even had some of their mascots at the ceremony showcasing the newly painted daycares

  • @furlycee
    @furlycee Před rokem +28

    I know for a fact Debbie isn’t the only cast member who has died there. I live in Anaheim and have a couple friends/acquaintances that work/ed at Disney and yes there are other stories.

  • @hoot_am_1566
    @hoot_am_1566 Před rokem +31

    The practice of making child popstars is actually really similar to how K-popstars are made. Korean children are forced to sign a contract and a very young age. Afterwards, the kids are trained everyday for however long for choreography and have a extremely big diet restriction. This goes on until a certain age and sadly lots of kids are rejected and even after that whole routine for many years lots of peoples don’t even get to become a popular group and are just left- LEFT so all those years go to waste

    • @josie5538
      @josie5538 Před rokem +6

      yes that’s exactly what i thought of too! another sad thing is that many if not most of these kpop stars will never see any of the money that they make. there are interviews of ex idols saying that even after they retired after many years of being a huge popstar, they still owed their companies a lot of money

  • @maeganmonster
    @maeganmonster Před 2 lety +1380

    Nara dreamland wasn't necessarily a ripoff, it was actually supposed to be the first official Japanese Disney park and Walt had a lot of input on it during the early days but plans fell through so it had to lose the Disney branding. The park actually did well as it's own thing for a while, but a few decades later Universal studios japan opened, was a HUGE hit, and took business away from Nara dreamland. Disney saw USJ and took another shot at Japan and was super successful. Nara dreamland couldn't compete and couldn't afford to keep going. A few years ago the whole place got bulldozed

    • @theagnosticpagan
      @theagnosticpagan Před 2 lety +7

      Said it better than me.

    • @ouchidejapan9605
      @ouchidejapan9605 Před 2 lety +15

      Yeah, USJ is super popular here.

    • @user-jr3st4dp2u
      @user-jr3st4dp2u Před 2 lety +24

      Super Nintendo World was a huge success in Japan and Disney feeling jealous about it.

    • @peachrenard2320
      @peachrenard2320 Před 2 lety +15

      I was looking for this comment, feel like he should have down a bit more research on the topic since it's not hard to find this information.

    • @jhoover8734
      @jhoover8734 Před 2 lety +11

      This makes way more sense than just "they flew under the radar for 40 years"

  • @cyanbug3021
    @cyanbug3021 Před 2 lety +227

    *Man gets decapitated*
    “Let’s try and resuscitate him until he’s off the property!”

    • @therealCrazyJake
      @therealCrazyJake Před 2 lety +27

      Mickey: Nobody loses their head here! Ho ho! *proceeds to stick the head back on before attempting CPR*

    • @theonlyenicfanever5346
      @theonlyenicfanever5346 Před 2 lety +3

      That myth is total BS. People have been called dead at Disney many times.

  • @laweafome528
    @laweafome528 Před rokem +35

    i was almost kidnapped by a woman in disney when i was 7. i remember how scared i was and how she grabbed my hand with so much strenght so that i wouldn't go, thank god my mom and my aunt found me.

    • @Scarletsky138
      @Scarletsky138 Před měsícem +1

      My friends daughter was grabbed at Disney. There was a party with her big enough to stop het after a fight! Her husband was employed at Disney and was later found to be a pedo himself.

  • @ivannichols715
    @ivannichols715 Před rokem +45

    When my sisters and I were really little my mom took us to Disneyland and there was a big sort of hullabaloo by the gates when we were leaving. We weren't really sure what was going on so my mom just sort of turned us into like a little human chain and told us not to let go of each other's hands and tried to like get us out of the park. It wasn't until we were actually in our car driving away that my mom told my oldest sister that a child had been kidnapped and they had slowed the gates down to keep people from leaving without being seen by security. By the time they had found the child that had been taken the people had already cut the child's hair change the child's clothes and told the child not to answer to its own name. The only way the people were able to recognize their baby was because they kept the same shoes on. This was in the very very early '90s and to this day I've never seen the story in the news or anywhere.

    • @juliefuckingpowers
      @juliefuckingpowers Před rokem +6

      that's wild. how did your mom get all that information in the early 90s?

    • @billblaski9523
      @billblaski9523 Před 8 měsíci +5

      That's sounds exactly like the urban legend

  • @summerlaignel3708
    @summerlaignel3708 Před 2 lety +543

    I used to work at a rehab that had the policy "no one dies on property." It was an alcohol/drug rehab. If we found someone dead we were required to do CPR until they were removed by EMT. I actually SAW a nursing staff member do this. So I totally believe a place like Disney would incorporate this. BtW I worked with this company until 2016 so yes it was a recent policy.

    • @katerinab1918
      @katerinab1918 Před 2 lety +16

      The policy for Disney specifically actually hasn’t been a thing for a very long time, if ever. People have been declared dead on property on multiple occasions. It’s just something people kept repeating until it was decided to be factual.

    • @TrustfulLoki85doesyoutube
      @TrustfulLoki85doesyoutube Před rokem +2

      Thats more funny than terrifying

    • @Baterodalo
      @Baterodalo Před rokem +7

      A lot of places do that, cause it saves the company a shit ton of money cause of insurance and things like that
      Factories with heavy machinery do that all the time, and that is no magical place that keeps a "magical fantasy" vibe

    • @KantiKane
      @KantiKane Před rokem +4

      lmao i wonder what they do if someone is decapitated. what the actual kind of resuscitation can you pretend to do in that case

    • @animula6908
      @animula6908 Před 11 měsíci +1

      It kind of seems like a responsible policy to demand that they not make a medical call and decide not to bother trying to resuscitate people when they might still be able to be saved. We keep trying as long as you’re in our care seems like a reasonable response, not just for legal reasons either.

  • @HotSauceMan46
    @HotSauceMan46 Před 2 lety +819

    The "SEX" thing in Loin King is actually "SFX" in honor of the animation advances made.

    • @MylingCyrus
      @MylingCyrus Před 2 lety +127

      It could easily be their story they came up with when caught. It's not as plain as day as the topless lady in rescuers

    • @HotSauceMan46
      @HotSauceMan46 Před 2 lety +21

      @@MylingCyrus I didn't even hear about it from Disney. I got the info for Corridor Crew

    • @Bonklyboi
      @Bonklyboi Před 2 lety +9

      Came here to say this

    • @MeiGoat
      @MeiGoat Před 2 lety +15

      @@HotSauceMan46 Where do you think Corridor Crew got it?? It's a thing Disney said which I believe to be true honestly

    • @HotSauceMan46
      @HotSauceMan46 Před 2 lety +6

      I doubt that they would've just accepted it if it wasn't true. Plus they stated that it was a misconception. If anything Disney wants people to believe that it says sex. It brings more attention to the movie

  • @christinaleding5834
    @christinaleding5834 Před 2 lety +48

    I was born in California, went to Disneyland many times. I can remember being dropped off at the front gates, given money to get in, for food and drinks and being picked up that night. This was in 1986 to 1991. There were times when a group of us girls would feel uncomfortable from male staff hitting on us. Good thing we stayed in a group. I sometimes wonder how we were able to escape being kidnapped or worse happening. A different time.

    • @5pointview717
      @5pointview717 Před 10 měsíci +6

      bcos you were in a group and kept an eye on eachother - easier to get the lone/lost kid

  • @petal9849
    @petal9849 Před rokem +23

    The videos of the victorious cast being all happy, but then Dan arrives with his camera and the mood changes. You can see how he always targets Ariana and how the other actors try to distract him so he doesn't try to film inappropriate images but he stills focuses on her, and sometimes her Co star ( the girl with the blue highlights, I think it's Jeanette McCurdy) will sit in front of her so her skirt is hidden. You can see that they know that Dan is a p3do but that they also know that Disney won't do anything if they call him out

  • @bryanmiller8604
    @bryanmiller8604 Před 2 lety +461

    The “go away green” is also the color used in military interrogation rooms. It camouflages the color of blood quite effectively. For those interrogations, that need the added terror, to gather intelligence from less than willing eye witnesses.

    • @Dr._Heinz_Doofenshmirtz
      @Dr._Heinz_Doofenshmirtz Před 2 lety +8

      i did not know that it was also used in those cases too
      quite interesting

    • @TheSwirlySwoosh
      @TheSwirlySwoosh Před rokem +6

      how does it camouflage blood? isnt red like, completely different from green?

    • @bryanmiller8604
      @bryanmiller8604 Před rokem +15

      @@TheSwirlySwoosh When human blood oxidation occurs over time it becomes a bluish green color.

    • @caffeinatedanddead
      @caffeinatedanddead Před rokem +7

      @@bryanmiller8604 lol no it doesn’t

    • @darianwest5760
      @darianwest5760 Před rokem +25

      @@TheSwirlySwoosh as someone who bleeds once a month it absolutely does not turn that color lol. Maybe a reddish brown…

  • @1UPCherry
    @1UPCherry Před 2 lety +110

    Debbie's death was slow and horrific. She survived for over an hour being crushed, the audience heard her screams but hey thought it was part of the attraction. I couldn't imagine.

    • @222xani
      @222xani Před rokem +2

      y'all only care about Debbie cuz she's white

    • @1UPCherry
      @1UPCherry Před rokem

      @@222xani I'm not white so take your idiotic race-baiting somewhere else

    • @fathergabrielstokes4706
      @fathergabrielstokes4706 Před rokem +26

      @@222xani Y'all only cared about big Floyd cause he was DARK

    • @222xani
      @222xani Před rokem +2

      @@fathergabrielstokes4706 smokin his pack 🥱💯

    • @KeepItSimple47
      @KeepItSimple47 Před rokem

      @@222xani racist hypocrite :)

  • @nafiysamuhammad4208
    @nafiysamuhammad4208 Před rokem +25

    I’ve never been excited about Disney World for some reason as a child, being an adult now and hearing so many dark stories about their past when it comes to films, the accidents and even how they treat employees. The things they do to keep you entrapped there like the smells and things it all
    Makes sense. My spirit will be moved differently by things and at times I don’t get why but over time I begin to overstand!! I’m not always moved by societal norms!!

  • @ab_byy7297
    @ab_byy7297 Před rokem +23

    this one time these agents for Disney asked my mom if she would be willing to let my brother be a disney child star they asked him this in 2007 when he was five years old and my mom gladly denied the offer i wonder what would’ve happened to him if my mom said yes

  • @at_thedisco
    @at_thedisco Před 2 lety +289

    It blows my mind that things like amusement parks get abandoned and NO ONE does anything about the structures, buildings, and equipment. Seems wasteful and forever changes the landscape 😔

    • @carlv1379
      @carlv1379 Před 2 lety +32

      The sets for Cecil B Demille's The Ten Commandments movie are buried in the California desert. I'd love to see what archaeologists say about that in the far future.

    • @annaisntcool
      @annaisntcool Před 2 lety +8

      visiting an abandoned theme park has always been a big bucket list dream for me. i wanted to go to Nara Dreamland but i couldn’t save up enough money to go before they bulldozed it

    • @carlv1379
      @carlv1379 Před 2 lety +6

      Walking through a nearly deserted Magic Kingdom was a thrill for me. I was working there, and had to go clean out a popcorn machine after it had closed. That's when it's magical; when you don't see one person.

    • @TJBall-go3gv
      @TJBall-go3gv Před rokem +3

      @@carlv1379 I've worked maintenance, and custodial jobs for a lot of places. The 3rd shift and places being closed and empty truly has a feeling all it own especially when you know what happens when things are wide open and full of people. It's kind of a ghostly feeling. I can only imagine doing it in a place as big and vast as Disney world or land!

    • @sage3979
      @sage3979 Před rokem

      Imagine how nice it would be to see these forgotten Disney parks, or “wastelands” become restored to their former glory!

  • @iamdustin04
    @iamdustin04 Před 2 lety +849

    About that “no one dies at Disney” thing: same goes for airlines. Basically it’s quite impossible to pronounce someone dead while in the air. I think there are exceptions tho, e.g. when a doctor is on board the plane.

    • @elizabethmac27
      @elizabethmac27 Před 2 lety +71

      Thats different though, it’s not to uphold and cover up for the reputation of a huge corporation, it’s so they can put a place of death on the persons death certificate.

    • @m4dmax977
      @m4dmax977 Před 2 lety +27

      yeah but that’s not nearly the same thing bc disney has reasons to hide the death bc of liability but airlines aren’t responsible

    • @sayakota3054
      @sayakota3054 Před rokem

      @@elizabethmac27 that's not what they do at disney either... Death can only be pronounced by doctors. Doctors are not first responders. Simple as that

    • @aeonrg
      @aeonrg Před rokem +1

      I think what he’s trying to say is depending on the state or even city the only people that can pronounce someone’s death is a physician or a doctor. Therefore EMS cannot actually pronounce someone’s death and once at the hospital a physician would. But all depends on the city/state.

    • @englishatheart
      @englishatheart Před rokem

      Though* Actual words aren't hard.

  • @TroyZombeeMunkeeParsons
    @TroyZombeeMunkeeParsons Před rokem +18

    I've worked for Disney for 11 years. Though they don't like the death's of guests or Cast Members called on Disney property, it does happen especially when it's obvious the person is dead before EMTs arrive, Now if the person dies while EMTs are working on them, they wait until off property.

  • @thempress-ro
    @thempress-ro Před rokem +14

    If I'm remembering it right, in some jurisdictions like in Florida, paramedics legally can't give up on resuscitation until they reach a medical facility, even if said patient is very obviously dead, so the "nobody dies at Disney" thing is actually more a bit of legal semantics that caught the right rumor wind and spread.
    I'm also pretty sure in Florida at least, a medical professional like a doctor or nurse is required to announce a death, so a victim is usually pronounced dead-on-arrival to the hospital instead, but there have been cases of accidents leaving park guests dead on scene. Like the 1984 EPCOT plane crash which left three dead, one on the scene, two later in hospital from sustained injuries, or in 2018 at their Caribbean beach resort, where an employee was crushed by a utility cart and killed on-scene.

  • @CaloBrown
    @CaloBrown Před 2 lety +303

    I will NEVER get over the fact that criminals, who blatantly break the law AND EVEN ADMITS IT, can get away with it. People are killed, lives are ruined, and even before they graduate elementary school, and yet through some BS loophole in the "justice system" they are able to get away. Yeah some are punished and very few I might add, but only to a small degree if that much, yet the victims just have to live with the tragic memory of losing someone close to them or an innocent part of their being forever. It makes me sick.

    • @kurokosart237
      @kurokosart237 Před 2 lety +24

      I always remind myself that the "justice system" isn't all about justice it's just a system.

    • @andrejkt2631
      @andrejkt2631 Před 2 lety

      Not really through "loopholes" per se, but through money and power, as usual. People let people walk, regardless of the system. If theres no loopholes, they will just make one up. Btw, did you just miss one of the worst organized crimes against global population, which started 2 yrs ago and still ongoing?

    • @-sanju-
      @-sanju- Před 2 lety +6

      Laws are made for the poor, not the rich.

    • @pascuala.
      @pascuala. Před 2 lety +2

      @@-sanju- i think it's the other way around

    • @mitch5440
      @mitch5440 Před rokem

      the justice system revolves around the whole "Better to let a guilty man walk free then put an innocent in jail," of course it doesn't work this way (Racism, Sexism etc.) but if you have problems with it run for president and try to change it (If your talking about the American Justice system, if not then ignore my ignorant self)

  • @pundertalefan4391
    @pundertalefan4391 Před 2 lety +570

    The lemmings story is so heartbreaking. I can't believe they did that.

    • @mikeydoes
      @mikeydoes Před rokem +2

      The one I saw, none of them died. They just jumped in water and swam.
      Maybe I missed something?

    • @sonicfanboy3375
      @sonicfanboy3375 Před rokem +4

      ​@@mikeydoes They literally abused those animals

    • @sonicfanboy3375
      @sonicfanboy3375 Před rokem +3

      At least it was inspiration for a great video game franchise

    • @mikeydoes
      @mikeydoes Před rokem +2

      @@sonicfanboy3375 I am looking for the proof of it is all. Not saying it didn't happen.
      I just saw them jump into the water and swim. Most just jumped and you could see them jump without being forced(at least not in view of the camera).

    • @pundertalefan4391
      @pundertalefan4391 Před rokem +2

      @@sonicfanboy3375 Yeah.

  • @Zzz_top
    @Zzz_top Před rokem +8

    Used to work at the water parks. I was specifically told “even if someone is decapitated, you must still must attempt to resuscitate” or them dragging make a wish kids under the turn styles.

  • @nothingislogical
    @nothingislogical Před rokem +21

    A note about Nara Dreamland: It was originally supposed to be the first actual Disneyland in Japan, to the point where Walt Disney actually had a hand in planning out the park. There was some sort of dispute while they were building it and Disney pulled out all of their licensing. Nara Dreamland was almost completely built at this point so they just scrubbed all of the Disney branding and opened the park. Disney just left them alone because they kinda felt like dicks for pulling out at the last minute. Then in the 80's Disney would open Tokyo Disneyland and attendance for Nara Dreamland would basically go into freefall over the next two decades. By it's last couple years of operation, there was literally trash and stray animals all around the park and half of the rides didn't work because they couldn't afford to maintain them. Defunctland has a whole video about it's history if you want a deeper dive on the subject. It's really fascinating stuff.

  • @radioisactive7590
    @radioisactive7590 Před 2 lety +196

    Yeah, the Disney iceberg goes so much deeper then this; theres some truly terrible things that have happened there.

  • @sarahhunter1114
    @sarahhunter1114 Před 2 lety +41

    Some of the stories Disney used were from the Grimm brother's fairy tales. The brothers didn't actually make all the stories up. They collected folk stories from people in Europe at the time. If there was a wicked mother character in the original story, they changed it to a step mother because they didn't want to associate mothers with villainy.

  • @ihatejaytbh
    @ihatejaytbh Před rokem +25

    (I DONT KNOW IF THIS STORY IS TRUE OR FAKE.)
    My mother worked at Disneyland In Anaheim as a summer job in the year 1994.
    She told me she didn’t remember her exact position/role she was supposed to be doing. But she does remember greeting people at the entrance/checking their stuff. On one day everything was going normal. Until a woman with her 2 children (both maybe 5-10) were about to cross the street. The mother stepped into the street first. But without looking both ways, she was hit by a mustang going at around 60-64 mph.
    The mother instantly died, (because she hit her head on a curb). Her children instantly start running down the street to see what was going on. Both of the kids start sobbing and screaming “mommy”. The youngest child tried putting the brain / goo back into the mothers head but it was too late. Something that would traumatize my mother for the rest of her life.

  • @AL-wo4hw
    @AL-wo4hw Před rokem +12

    Fun fact, although Disney is known for its copyright strict policies, and for suing every single organization that litterally just interacts with its content, to this Day there is one South American (paraguayan specifically) company that is called Mickey and that uses a logo of "a mouse similar to the Mickey Mouse of Disney" (they are litterally the same xd). Disney did sue the company but ended up losing the trials and to this day Mickey still uses the same logo.

  • @WolfQueenLydia
    @WolfQueenLydia Před 2 lety +810

    I never understand why these big companies just choose to cover up these horrible events than tackle it head on. Finding out about what happened and how they did nothing, that changes your perception of the company. Instead if that response was them tackling the problems head on and showing that they wont stand for this at least lets the public have a good perception of them. rather than just pretending it never happens.

    • @garbearfar1394
      @garbearfar1394 Před 2 lety +49

      It's probably admitting to it is what stops them. If they admit that whatever happened happened than they have to address everything and deal with claims and copy cat bad actors looking for quick cash. So showing they don't address it at all saves them alot of time and money, enough to make up for a few people who become disillusioned after a scandal.

    • @BoxOKittens
      @BoxOKittens Před 2 lety +42

      Same reason mother Teresa helped cover up for pedos in the church that were hurting children. It's all about appearances, and to this day people see her as a saint, and many people know nothing or almost nothing about Disney's child predator problem...Admitting to a problem means that the problem officially exists, which is something that people in power want to avoid at all costs; plausible deniability and all that jazz.

    • @jjkay555
      @jjkay555 Před 2 lety +26

      Because it would break the ✨Disney magic✨

    • @Leo-ox1rd
      @Leo-ox1rd Před 2 lety +2

      pretending it didnt happen and stopping the circulation of these "rumors" is pretty much easier than admitting it and doing damage control over and over again. in the first case people soon forget or dont even know and parents dont get scared as the second case, since these crimes are commited over and over and they would have to remind everyone over and over that they're involved with pedophiles

    • @itwillbeokay9844
      @itwillbeokay9844 Před 2 lety

      Illuminati sacrifices. loads of people are lucky to not have been killed and covered up others are not. It's all a chance of luck as we can't ever do anything to stop it

  • @ethanbattle1948
    @ethanbattle1948 Před 2 lety +169

    I cannot believe that after all these years, I've thought the lemmings committing suicide myth was true. Thank you for enlightening me on what Disney did and how they abused those poor animals. I'm shocked.

    • @lilmissbloodbath89
      @lilmissbloodbath89 Před 2 lety +9

      It just within the last few years that I read that. All the lemming references!!

    • @cez_is_typing
      @cez_is_typing Před rokem +3

      didnt they also make a fairly recent reference to it in zootopia??? Thats super dark if so

  • @pyro_lemon_kayla9454
    @pyro_lemon_kayla9454 Před 6 měsíci +5

    11:49
    If the Disney executives found out about the daycare that I used to go to, they would have a heart attack. There were Disney statues, images, and even the differnet rooms and grade levels were based on Disney things. I remember the oldest group was the Neverland group, and when we went on field trips, the teacher would call us by saying "Neverland one, Neverland two, Neverland three," and we had to meet up by the time she said three.
    The daycare center I'm talking about is in Georgia btw.

  • @scratchy9874
    @scratchy9874 Před 9 měsíci +8

    alot of the disney "subliminal message" stuff turned out to be misunderstandings or hoaxes. The famous "sex" lion king thing was purely coincidental, and the animators even had a laugh about it later. Disney higher ups claimed it spells "sfx" but the animators claim it was just coincidence to this day. As for the the priests "boner" it turned out to be his knees, they just had a bad angle. This was proven when the artists showed off the cells and character design. The little Mermaid cover was based off of a painting of Atlantis done by some artist, and they legit just didn't think it looked much like a penis. They edited it out in later releases. None of them were ever intentional.
    The Rescuers one was never meant to be subliminal messaging at all. It was likely a prank pulled by someone in the office, and it somehow slipped through. They were quick to fix it in all other releases, because it was only one cell of the whole movie that had been changed.

  • @KageMaxwell
    @KageMaxwell Před 2 lety +318

    I actually heard about what happened to the lemmings on this Animal Planet show I think was called 'The Most Extreme' and that episode was about the top 10 animal myths. The 'lemmings are suicidal' myth was number 1.

    • @username-mk4qv
      @username-mk4qv Před 2 lety +33

      I remember that and being pretty upset that they didn’t call out Disney studios by name. They just said “a film company” or something vague like that. Which I understand now as an adult they needed to do that but as a kid I was not happy.

    • @KageMaxwell
      @KageMaxwell Před 2 lety +9

      Yeah, that was pretty messed up what they did. Wait, I thought they did say it was Disney that did that. It could be a Mandala effect, but I remember the guy saying that people working for Disney was to blame for that.

    • @username-mk4qv
      @username-mk4qv Před 2 lety +11

      @@KageMaxwell I haven’t seen it in years, but I vividly remember getting upset that they didn’t say the name Disney.
      But then again, I also vividly remember my teachers and older kids in school telling me “You pronounce it BerenSTAIN Bears even, though it’s spelled with an E.”
      So yeah, my memory is actually pretty dang reliable /s

    • @KageMaxwell
      @KageMaxwell Před 2 lety +8

      @@username-mk4qv Yeah. Memories can be a tricky thing.

    • @carlv1379
      @carlv1379 Před 2 lety +5

      I saw that movie and believed the lemming myth for decades.

  • @GenericProtagonist118
    @GenericProtagonist118 Před 2 lety +747

    That poor girl.
    She wanted to be an animator for Disney and got the most disrespectful rejection a company can give at those times.
    Not only did they basically destroy a woman's dreams, they missed out on making history and being inclusive enough to have a female animator work with them. Just look at how good modern female animators are on CZcams alone! Just imagine what past talent might've looked like.
    Disney keep billing themselves as super clean and tight knit and it got them extremely far. But it isn't going to get them far enough to ignore the utter B.S. that they've done in the past
    And currently.
    [EDIT] yeah after finishing the whole video I wouldn't be surprised if they had their own hit squad.

    • @anneonymous4884
      @anneonymous4884 Před 2 lety +16

      At least they responded. Companies these days refuse to hire people for all sorts of bogus reasons but then just "ghost" them.

    • @gaylordbigboobs
      @gaylordbigboobs Před 2 lety +14

      @@anneonymous4884 I’d rather have no response than get rejected over something I have no control over lol

    • @seriousnesstv7902
      @seriousnesstv7902 Před 2 lety +16

      @@gaylordbigboobs giving a reason is still better than none because you are left wondering what you did wrong.

    • @anneonymous4884
      @anneonymous4884 Před 2 lety +7

      @@gaylordbigboobs How am I supposed to control things like work experience (if nobody hires me, I can't get experience), what style of cover letter the HR goon likes, etc.?

    • @gaylordbigboobs
      @gaylordbigboobs Před 2 lety +3

      @@seriousnesstv7902 That’s true I think companies that don’t even respond are very unprofessional and it probably reflects on how they treat their workers. But imagine getting rejected from your dream job because you happened to get born as a girl. That would suck. I’d rather get no response because at least that way there’s a possibility I could apply another time and maybe get the job.

  • @crabohato4954
    @crabohato4954 Před rokem +8

    The story of Debbie Stone just feels like a bad movie trope. It gives me the same vibes of a police officer getting shot in a movie, when they were just "one day to retirement". Except she called her parents if she could marry someone the same day she died

  • @affsteak3530
    @affsteak3530 Před rokem +7

    I always found it interesting that the first animated stars were a cat (Felix), a dog (Fitz/Bimbo), a rabbit (Oswald), and a mouse. They have similar designs and all used to do the same rubber hose animation gags.
    Mickey Mouse was the last one to be created. He looked like a lazy knockoff of Oswald and Bimbo, but he's by far the most famous. It's weird he's the one that stuck in the public's mind.

    • @mandythegrimadventures1967
      @mandythegrimadventures1967 Před 8 měsíci +2

      actually, now Oswald's beginning to be popular ever since the epic mickey games, the new short on YT & the old shorts on Disney+ (3 of them)

  • @milktea6676
    @milktea6676 Před 2 lety +172

    The lion king message actually spells Sfx for the special effects department
    But people got so mixed up with the two words they had to replace it

    • @nekovannox
      @nekovannox Před 2 lety +21

      Also, the reverend at the wedding doesn't have a boner, that's his knee cap

    • @ginaregina465
      @ginaregina465 Před 2 lety

      Lol…I’m not sure if your being sarcastic or if that’s the story the team gave. When you are going to do something bad and you are not impulsive, you have to plan a cover up as Plan B-they got caught, went for plan B.
      It’s gaslighting, “OH NO, how embarrassing, that’s not an e, to an f..look, see.” Special is typically shortened as Sp or Spec. Effects could have been shortened a different way. When your audience is children and your intentions are good, your mind filters everything you say snd do to make sure it can’t be taken another way. These dudes were trying to do the opposite and it was so pre planned they stretched out the e just enough that they could say it was an f if caught.

  • @alluringchimeras
    @alluringchimeras Před 2 lety +513

    I watch a lot of true crime and I didn’t kno about Debbie. This is absolutely terrible. Also thank you for not showing the animals dying. Corporations don’t care about who they hurt

    • @kaywee4200
      @kaywee4200 Před 2 lety +15

      That's exactly what I thought. Poor girl 💔

    • @theagnosticpagan
      @theagnosticpagan Před 2 lety +41

      I also hate how people made her into some youtube creepy pasta or accident caught on tape which were all oblivious fake for clicks pretty terrible.

  • @deangulberry201
    @deangulberry201 Před rokem +27

    MrBallen actually covered the story of the cast member that got crushed when she fell between the wall and the rotating stage. It's kind of a hard story to listen to cause he does give a lot of the gritty details of what happened leading up to, during, and after the accident... with that said he does do a really good job of explaining what happened.

    • @deangulberry201
      @deangulberry201 Před rokem

      I would also like to share a disturbing Disney tidbit I came across a while back. While browsing through the internet and on social media one day I came a post that said:
      'Disturbing Disney Fact: If a Disney employee dressed as a character (example: Donald Duck) dies do to heatstroke or anything else then they simply sit them on a bench till closing time'.
      Now I will say that I don't know how true it is as I haven't attempted to look it up or do any research on it so take this with a grain of salt or if you're curious feel free to do some research of your own. I just haven't done any research simply because not knowing is better than finding out its true!¡!¡ However, If this is true then imagine how many unaware people that have taken pictures sitting beside there favorite character not knowing there's a body inside!!!

    • @autodidact2289
      @autodidact2289 Před rokem

      Mr Balloon is so cool, isn't he? I like all his stuff.

    • @rjfiction1527
      @rjfiction1527 Před rokem +1

      @@deangulberry201 Considering they'll be ignored in the event they're drowning to "preserve the magic and fun", I wouldn't be surprised

  • @williamspellman7043
    @williamspellman7043 Před rokem +8

    On the “no one dies in Disney “. That’s honestly a straightforward work protocol, that’s actually a real thing in many work places . Where I’m from we had someone get in a heavy fork lift accident (both of them weren’t paying attention, the fork lift driver and the victim[apparently on her phone when she wasn’t supposed to]). Witch ended up the female getting rolled over and split in half . I didn’t personally see it but witnesses said it was a blood bath ! And her femur bone was sticking out ! So the worse thing about is unless your a doctor or a paramedic you can’t LEGALLY say someone is dead . At least not in the work force . So unfortunately they would try to do something in order to revive her . Although it’s obvious she was gone on sight . I feel bad for the poor manager who had to deal with that till the paramedics came . So based on my personal experience. I don’t think this is a “ conspiracy“ but more so a work protocol.

  • @SylYasha
    @SylYasha Před 2 lety +350

    Oooh another fact is that people do leave loved ones ashes in rides, primarily Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean! Those ashes then get vacuumed up (if they can) and discarded. It happened a couple times a year. I’m not sure what happens if ashes are scattered in a water ride, that’s one of the reasons you shouldn’t stick your hands in the water! Another person did get some of their fingertips chopped off in Pirates of the Caribbean! And people definitely have had heart attacks on property too…

    • @ateniet
      @ateniet Před 2 lety +26

      I think they close the ride to clean and disinfect the water when ashes are dropped in the water. They have a protocols for that.

    • @jazziegurl09
      @jazziegurl09 Před 2 lety +9

      The ashes that are put in the water get filtered out and they are gone

    • @carlv1379
      @carlv1379 Před 2 lety +3

      Ashes in The Haunted Mansion is part of the official story in the backstage tour.

    • @Channing077
      @Channing077 Před 2 lety +14

      What a sad, strange, stupid place to disperse your loved one’s ashes 🤦🏼

    • @stevesalazar9658
      @stevesalazar9658 Před 2 lety +4

      Not to mention that when both those rides open the skeletons were all real human skeletons they purchased. Some have been replaced since, but others still remain. Same skeletons colleges would purchase for classroom studies back then.

  • @gorelord13
    @gorelord13 Před 2 lety +53

    I was a lifeguard for Disney in Orlando. The reason no one has died officially on property even though they have is because Disney does not employ a Coroner so no one is ever officially announced dead on property, a magical loophole. As a lifeguard, our job was to stabilize the victim(CPR/Defib/Spinal) until Orange County Fire and Rescue arrived and took it from there.

  • @matsubaRELLA
    @matsubaRELLA Před rokem +44

    I saw the Debbie stone one at 20:51 as a child and it traumatized me so bad, and it still does today. Just the scream sent chills down my spine. And the quality of the video just makes it more eerie

    • @carterjules6824
      @carterjules6824 Před rokem +5

      iirc that was debunked as edited and therefore not really her screams

    • @matsubaRELLA
      @matsubaRELLA Před rokem +3

      @@carterjules6824 10 year old me believed anything so I didn’t make it less scary. Still don’t want to watch it because of how much it traumatized me

    • @kojizilla
      @kojizilla Před 8 měsíci

      @@matsubaRELLAhow old are you

    • @matsubaRELLA
      @matsubaRELLA Před 8 měsíci

      @@kojizilla 12

    • @kojizilla
      @kojizilla Před 8 měsíci

      @@matsubaRELLA wait so are you sayin that you witnessed the event live or saw the video

  • @kellymarsh3956
    @kellymarsh3956 Před rokem +27

    From what I've heard, Debbie had a habit of jumping between the scenes to miss it by a hair. Then, she didn't.

  • @SolarDNA
    @SolarDNA Před 2 lety +374

    MrBallen did a video about Debbie Stone's death fairly recently and he seemed to have a good deal of information. According to him it was discovered she was stuck between the panels for quite some time with her body being further twisted every time the stage rotated and it's believed she stayed alive for most of it. No one heard her screams for help either because they thought it was sounds in the show or they just couldn't hear her. Had to have been an excruciating way to go.

    • @alexkx8599
      @alexkx8599 Před 2 lety +11

      What do you mean by, "further twisted"? You left that part out. As a matter of fact...what the FUCK are you talking about?!

    • @SolarDNA
      @SolarDNA Před 2 lety +45

      @@alexkx8599 The girl that worked at Disneyland and was killed between the stage? There's a CZcamsr called MrBallen who tells true crime stories and he did one on this incident. He had more details.

    • @SolarDNA
      @SolarDNA Před 2 lety +48

      @@alexkx8599 "further twisted" as in her body was steadily being twisted round and round like a kid squeezing a Stretch Armstrong doll every time the stage made a revolution.

    • @annath_ii
      @annath_ii Před 2 lety +4

      Atleast say the name of the video. I get a headache tryna figure out which one it is with these titles he has

    • @SolarDNA
      @SolarDNA Před 2 lety +7

      @@annath_ii I honestly don't know. I'd have to go back through and watch several because it was within one of those videos he did three stories. I'm sorry.

  • @galaxywanderer5508
    @galaxywanderer5508 Před 2 lety +142

    There was also a real skull used as decoration in one of the rides. Also some worker hung themselves in the small world ride. I also heard a janitor lady died in her car in the parking lot, the car that she lived in because she was payed so poorly. There were a plenty of other deaths and people regularly spread loved one's ashes at the park so they can rest there which is unsanitary so they end up being vaccumed up.

    • @katerinab1918
      @katerinab1918 Před 2 lety +41

      The skull was donated by UCLA and is very well known. No one’s ever hung themselves in It’s a Small World, that was a provably false rumor. Someone thought they were funny and strung up one of the dolls. And there have been janitors that have died on property, some in pretty gruesome manners, but none in their cars.

    • @galaxywanderer5508
      @galaxywanderer5508 Před 2 lety +2

      @@katerinab1918 Wow I didn't know that it's pretty interesting.

    • @nickyoxox1
      @nickyoxox1 Před rokem +3

      @@katerinab1918 in 2016 a woman working there died in her car, just not in Disneyland parking

    • @jessyesak
      @jessyesak Před rokem +6

      I heard there are still skulls and bones used as decorations on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. I'm not sure if that is true. I also heard the people like to spread their loved ones ashes on the Hunted Mansion.

    • @Mooms
      @Mooms Před 4 měsíci

      The “worker hung themselves in it’s a small world” thing was a creepypasta. The picture was from a knockoff Small World ride

  • @SykoGhost404
    @SykoGhost404 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Disney sent kids to epstein island

  • @makeshiftmasquerade
    @makeshiftmasquerade Před rokem +15

    The “SEX” in the Lion King is actually spelling out “SFX” and was a nod to the Special Effects team who would handle thing’s like the wind blowing those leaves.

  • @c4ndycl0wn31
    @c4ndycl0wn31 Před 2 lety +165

    I saw White Wilderness as a kid in my school. Everyone laughed at the lemmings falling off the cliffs scene. As I got older I learned about lemmings population control method, but never knew crew members deliberately through live animals off a cliff.

  • @leavemealone3089
    @leavemealone3089 Před 2 lety +267

    11:01 Defunctland actually has a great video about Nara Dreamland. The reason why it was such a convincing "rip off" was actually because it was originally supposed to be a Disneyland park. For reasons that the video explains way better than I can Disney backed out at the last second and fucked them over. Since it had already been in the works they just kind of rebranded everything and opened it up as a separate theme park. Really fascinating video, for sure worth a watch.

    • @jessyesak
      @jessyesak Před rokem +7

      I saw that video and yeah I agree it was fascinating and it explained a lot.

    • @mati.benapezo
      @mati.benapezo Před rokem +1

      I think this kind of stuff has happened more than once.

    • @TheoRae8289
      @TheoRae8289 Před rokem +1

      Sweet, I was wondering if they did a video on it when he mentioned it. I'll probably watch it after the Wiggles ride they recently posted.

    • @terribleturtle3489
      @terribleturtle3489 Před rokem +3

      I came looking for your comment. I was going to say this but figured somebody else already had. Bravo.

    • @emilyholasek63
      @emilyholasek63 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I love Defunctland's deep dive on Nara Dreamland.

  • @dokkwalk
    @dokkwalk Před rokem +5

    The weird part is that Aladin's original plot was about Al trying to make his mom proud of him.. And they scrapped it for whatever reason. Now, I wonder if they forced the creators to remove it.....

  • @sharaheartsixx
    @sharaheartsixx Před 10 měsíci +3

    Fun fact with the Lion King part, it actually says SFX as a nod to the special effects department.

  • @kataw0404
    @kataw0404 Před 2 lety +331

    There was a funny thing I heard about Disney cartoonists.
    Apparently, the artists employed by Disney sign a contract that includes giving Disney all rights to the art they create while employed there. This led to some animators and artists to being naughty and drawing non-G rated cartoons. Since Disney technically owns all the art, there is most likely some vault that houses all the dirty cartoons.
    I don't know if it is true but it sounds true. Hahaha!

    • @zestytriss5282
      @zestytriss5282 Před 2 lety +39

      I think I read a twitter post of a former Kim Possible artist said it was true.

    • @roxassora2706
      @roxassora2706 Před 2 lety +19

      @@zestytriss5282 And Nickelodeon isn't so squeaky clean about certain art, either.

    • @serenitymoon825
      @serenitymoon825 Před 2 lety +18

      @@roxassora2706 Jesus, the fucking Rugrats one...

    • @flyingstonemon3564
      @flyingstonemon3564 Před rokem +2

      @@serenitymoon825(Excuse me? Ragrats ? RUGRATS???)

    • @voodooprincess11
      @voodooprincess11 Před rokem +7

      My sister in law had the opportunity to work at Disney (she was being scouted by them and/or had friends who work/ed for them) but was like "hell no" because she knew she would be exploited and not properly given credit for her work.

  • @JohnDoe-zr8pc
    @JohnDoe-zr8pc Před 2 lety +169

    Remember Billy Ray Cyrus blasting Di$ney a few years ago, when Miley started her rachet phase? He said something along the lines of Di$ney was ultimately responsible for her behavior, since they had controlled her every move for like 5-6 years & it psychologically effected her. That’s not an exact quote, but it was something along those lines.
    About 2-3 days later, he completely retracted his statement & said how great Di$ney had been to them from beginning to end.
    The common theory was the the gaggle of Di$ney Lawyer$ threatened him.

    • @carlv1379
      @carlv1379 Před 2 lety +2

      *ratchet

    • @trashman11
      @trashman11 Před 2 lety +10

      Why the hell are you adding $ to all the words? You trying to be quirky or something

    • @JohnDoe-zr8pc
      @JohnDoe-zr8pc Před 2 lety +24

      @@trashman11 Cau$e I feel like it. Anymore question$?

    • @DeeDee-fw2wb
      @DeeDee-fw2wb Před rokem +40

      The man literally worked on set and starred in every single episode of Hannah Montana with his daughter. He was complicit in what happened to her because as soon as he signed that contract he lost his parental rights.

    • @ottopotatum5775
      @ottopotatum5775 Před rokem +3

      @@trashman11 cause they give him money

  • @smilygriffin1144
    @smilygriffin1144 Před rokem +9

    I've heard the lemmings thing, I've heard it was a myth, but it was conveniently left out that a. Disney was responsible and b. they were thrown off the cliff!
    How does Disney always get away with this crap!?

  • @deftrascal1626
    @deftrascal1626 Před 2 lety +104

    Making a horror movie in Disney is a great idea especially given all the terrible shit I just learned has happened there. If someone made a movie about a theme park that masquerades as a perfect place but showcases the awful things going down there and how it's covered up that would be so good

  • @matjohnson3693
    @matjohnson3693 Před 2 lety +92

    The preschool threats to sue still happen. My mother used to own a painting company. She painted a preschool, a couple of rooms with Disney characters, and the owners got back to her, maybe a year and a half later, saying they were contacted by Disney, and she needed to repaint them. This happened in Utah. Of course it happened in Utah, because it's the epicenter of American culture 🙄 If it happened here, I'm sure it's all over.

    • @carlv1379
      @carlv1379 Před 2 lety +1

      Utah.
      Center of American fairytales.

    • @blackdog1153
      @blackdog1153 Před 2 lety

      That's because Disney owns the Copyright on these character images and is against the law. However, hypocritally Disney does nothing about the same Copyright infringement on Palestinian "Mickey Mouse" for promoting anti-semitism, and jihadist martyrdom violence on Jews.

  • @lo2090
    @lo2090 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Soon a man in a mouse costume is seen dragging Bionic’s body into the back of a car

  • @katycrannell8644
    @katycrannell8644 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I was cast member in Entertainment from 1994-2011. We never had to wear "disney underwear". We had what we called "dress blues" (cut off sweat pants and sweatshirts) under our heavy costumes but I was always able to wear my own underwear. Yes that has been a rumor circulating since Disney opened but its not true

  • @kailove8767
    @kailove8767 Před 2 lety +1137

    I really do appreciate you not only putting up trigger warning but also NOT reading the details of the 11 year old girls case.

    • @greenman9123
      @greenman9123 Před rokem +89

      Lol why, don't be so God damn weak

    • @olobreh2007
      @olobreh2007 Před rokem +27

      @@greenman9123 exactly

    • @sixdreams380
      @sixdreams380 Před rokem +199

      @@greenman9123 Because some people experienced rape/SA in their childhood. And its not a common thing to be talked about when it comes to disney.

    • @greenman9123
      @greenman9123 Před rokem +1

      @@sixdreams380 tough shit stop using the past to not only define but soceity as well. Get therapy tackle your issues like a grown up and like my first comment says "stop being so God damn weak"

    • @DedicationDeservesRespect
      @DedicationDeservesRespect Před rokem +40

      @@sixdreams380 the less it’s talked about the more it happens 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @RaichuWasCancelled
    @RaichuWasCancelled Před 2 lety +122

    My parents were planning to save up their money for a vacation on Disney Land for me and my siblings. After hearing every crime that happened there and even deaths, I'm glad that my parents didn't have too much money for the vacation

  • @Beemebeme
    @Beemebeme Před rokem +5

    16:28 when I was at Disney World, a kid was eaten by an alligator. Then there was a mass shooting that happened within a mall near the park. So yea. People definitley die.

  • @superslicer6
    @superslicer6 Před 6 měsíci +3

    18:40
    "Hey, what about Bambi's-"
    *gun shot*
    "Nevermind"

  • @aidanb6882
    @aidanb6882 Před 2 lety +291

    The most disturbing thing about Disney is how damn expensive those collectable popcorn containers at Disneyland are

  • @A_Andromeda_a
    @A_Andromeda_a Před 2 lety +55

    That pop star farm thing reminds me of a time when a Disney channel show actually made fun of it. It was an episode of so random where Dylan and Cole Sprouse guess starred and each episode would end with a guest singer and the end of the episode kinda went like this
    “… we don’t sing?”
    “But you’re the stars of your own show you HAVE to sing”
    “Well we don’t?”
    “Oh… we’ll alright then”

  • @audreysquadgamingz1282
    @audreysquadgamingz1282 Před rokem +3

    On July 8th 1974, when the show finally starts 18 year old Deborah Gail Stone was accidentally crushed to death by a rotating portion and a fixed one.

  • @gilligan80
    @gilligan80 Před rokem +6

    There used to be a Disney website that detailed a LOT of deaths.. can't remember what it was but it was around the level of a dave McGowan book about laurel canyon...... but it was crazy all the stories... and in a lot of cases yeah people can't pronounce someone dead somewhere.... but Disney was weekend at bernies in alot of cases

  • @Jrb8k3n
    @Jrb8k3n Před 2 lety +191

    I'm 100% in favor of the execution of people that do things like that to children.... If you're not, you should ask yourself why you're not. And remember that it would seriously discourage that type of behavior

    • @lightheartedchipmunk2513
      @lightheartedchipmunk2513 Před 2 lety +6

      High five.

    • @DustD.Reaper
      @DustD.Reaper Před 2 lety +16

      Dont count a live time in prison...if there is one specific group of people that is hated by everyone inside prison, its people who do those kinds of things to kids. Executing them would just give them an easy way out.

    • @peachrenard2320
      @peachrenard2320 Před 2 lety +10

      @@DustD.Reaper Honestly I think I'd rather they just find the most emotionally unstable and violent prisoner who is on death row or serving life anyway, make them cellmates and ensure overhear you casually talking about the guy/gal is a pedophile. (Or just tell them directly, though I'm pretty sure they're not supposed to do that.) That's the long way about it but getting euthanized just feels too peaceful for what they did.

    • @HoneyBunny.
      @HoneyBunny. Před 2 lety +6

      Seek execution. These cp are now protected in jail by the system. They are put into solitary where they can not be even slightly bothered by anyone. Even if inmates wanted to exact vengeance on these types, they can't. And then these cp hardly get sentenced to any time to serve, and then get out even sooner for "good behavior.."

    • @Jrb8k3n
      @Jrb8k3n Před 2 lety

      @@HoneyBunny. the person above you is right, just put them in there with people that are already doing life because they have nothing to lose and they tend to be quite violent. But I agree they are more and more being handed more lenient sentences and more times than not being given probation and home monitoring. I'm honestly 100% for them just taking them out back after court and putting a bullet in them. This specific problem is like wildfire every person that is victimized is likely to become a perpetrator and every perpetrator typically victimizes more than one person meaning it's a self perpetuating problem.

  • @KaletheGrim
    @KaletheGrim Před 2 lety +328

    ***tw/animal abuse and negligence***
    Another instance of animal abuse/negligence happened when Disney was working on Snow Buddies. I don’t exactly remember the entire story, because I read about it a while ago, but I do remember reading that a few dogs died while it was being produced. I’m pretty sure there were more awful stories that came out from behind the scenes when Snow Buddies was in production, but the story about the dogs is what stuck with me the most.

    • @JanieBee
      @JanieBee Před 2 lety +21

      😟 I guess it's a good thing child me was never attracted to the snow buddies movies

    • @kurobancho3508
      @kurobancho3508 Před 2 lety +14

      iirc it was because they were puppies and weren't breeds that can survive in that cold :c

    • @crhiannonelizabeth4267
      @crhiannonelizabeth4267 Před 2 lety +21

      The dogs weren't abused, but they were adopted before they were old enough for the parvovirus vaccine. Their first cast of puppies died from parvovirus because of this.

    • @crhiannonelizabeth4267
      @crhiannonelizabeth4267 Před 2 lety +9

      @@kurobancho3508 No it wasn't. They died of parvo.

    • @roxassora2706
      @roxassora2706 Před 2 lety +1

      The puppies contracted parvo.

  • @scarkelley8587
    @scarkelley8587 Před rokem +7

    Im appreciative of the info and details horrifying as most of the details may be your brave to tell the truth I did find you hilarious at the end with "tell your mom about me" my kids did so I laughed so hard at that. Nice work !

  • @M3rtyville
    @M3rtyville Před 6 měsíci +3

    5:22 What is with this house? There are no doors or windows or anything.

  • @novafova29
    @novafova29 Před 2 lety +48

    The Sex thing is supposedly actually a nod to the sfx team, and the boner priest is actually his kneecaps that you can see in other angles. Doesn't erase the possibility that the production team intetionally put it in there for laughs, but those are the official explanations as far as i know

  • @sawyersucks862
    @sawyersucks862 Před 2 lety +170

    If Debbie is actually protecting people as a ghost is actually cool. She ain’t like the other ghosts

  • @Hypothalamus1989
    @Hypothalamus1989 Před měsícem

    2 things I’ve noticed missing from this iceberg, the fact that Disney leave’s abandoned attractions everywhere in there parks, that often stay abandoned for years. And the fact that 2 animatronics have gotten stolen from their park and they have not said anything about it since. There’s even a few news stories about it and Disney just covered it up like nothing happened.

  • @tommyguerrera
    @tommyguerrera Před rokem +3

    Nara Dreamland was actually supposed to be an actual Disneyland in Japan that was well under construction, some deals fell through so it ended up not being an official Disneyland yet still held similarities. Part of it going out of business was actual Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Disney Sea opening

  • @angemitchell240
    @angemitchell240 Před 2 lety +26

    I vividly remember the "America Sings" ride. All guests had to sit in the seats and the entire huge carousel would move around into the next show part, until each animated stage show had been seen. It was one of the best family entertainment sections at Disney, Ca, ever. Each time we went to Disney, we would not miss this ride. Until we visited one time & it was closed and we were very surprised. Then we found out that an employee had been crushed in the moving sections, that it caught her foot and dragged her into the turning divider part. Such a tragedy that was, and that closed one of the most successful Disney rides of all time. It was such a cheerful ride. Everyone would clap & sing to the patriotic animated entertainment, and everyone left there smiling & happy. RIP Debbie.
    I also recall a few other deaths at disney. The ski-lift cars, the matterhorn, big thunder mountain rail, the elevator at the outdoor cafe, and there is more.

    • @katerinab1918
      @katerinab1918 Před 2 lety

      No one ever died in relation to the skyway. One man jumped off and attempted to sue Disney, before he ended up admitting that he jumped and it was 100% his fault. I’m not sure what you’re referencing so I can’t fact check “the elevator at the outdoor cafe”

  • @meagankominczak8050
    @meagankominczak8050 Před 2 lety +26

    There’s also Rebecca Corium a daycare worker for Disney cruse lines that disappeared on one of the Disney cruises in 2011 there’s so much coverup, mystery and speculation surrounding that case as well, especially how they handled it. There’s so many unanswered questions…super sad and creepy!

  • @allenwoody8738
    @allenwoody8738 Před rokem +3

    1 of the many things that creeps me out is a "special" room that can be rented for like 50k a night🥺 WTF

  • @abreyelrod4977
    @abreyelrod4977 Před 11 měsíci +2

    At 25:21 in this video the “Big Teddy bear” case, I was one of the individuals he “hurt” I was 14 and I spoke out against him when the investigation took place and he was arrested and charged. I still don’t feel as though justice was served and I’m pretty sure he’s no longer in prison.

  • @annamolly1261
    @annamolly1261 Před 2 lety +24

    17:20
    Additionally Disney also has a policy of issuing gold passes to anyone who witnesses a death at Disneyland. This is essentially a lifetime unlimited Disneyland pass as a form of hush money.