Well, the man is dead now so I'm going to assume you mean the company.
They're a really big media franchise, based in North America but spread worldwide. They made movies mostly at first, but TV shows and stuff too nowadays. They're dedicated pretty heavily to media aimed at children and they've produced a LOT of really classic stuff that's very fondly remembered by most people where I come from.
I grew up in the late 80's and early 90's when they started producing huge gorgeous musical films like the Little Mermaid and the Lion King. It was basically a glorious time to be a kid.
Most of what they've made is worth a watch, really, but I fully admit to saying that out of nostalgia more than anything.
Oh, wow, thanks, that's really useful information. I didn't know there was, uhh, a disney the man, that could even be asked about, so even that part, came in handy, heh.
Right, it's nice to meet you, Brenda. I'm Tavros, which, I already mentioned I guess, whoops. Hopefully, the point still stands, where I'm glad to meet you, and am also grateful. Uhh, so, Disney is a deceased male human, and also a place that makes good movies, and also some sort of land?
Well I guess that depends on what your conversation was about. For the most part, Disney movies are a pretty big part of the culture for kids growing up. But, then again, Disneyland parks are where some of the experiments happened in this world, so for the imports it leaves a bit of a bad taste in our mouths.
The Disney land, was a definite factor in the conversation, which was with a very confusing human. Uhh, what I gathered, was that it is either a sad place, to think about or visit, or, that it was sad to ask about it, for some undefined reason. Could it be possible, that these 'parks' carry, significant circumstances for humans, possibly other experiments, I don't know, that would result in that conversation leading there? [ no tavros no. ]
Perhaps. Though in, in my time here, I don't know of anything else happening there outside of the experiments. Though, maybe it was because it was kids from this world that were being experimented on with our DNA that made them upset. It's hard to say.
wELL, i APOLOGIZE FOR OFFENDING YOU, aND YOUR HUMAN SENSIBILITIES, bY NOT APPROACHING YOU FIRST, uHH, tO ASK THIS QUESTION, eVEN IF i WASN'T REALLY SURE YOU WOULD ANSWER, iN A WAY, tHAT, mADE SENSE,
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[she pauses, humming thoughtfully]
Well, the man is dead now so I'm going to assume you mean the company.
They're a really big media franchise, based in North America but spread worldwide. They made movies mostly at first, but TV shows and stuff too nowadays. They're dedicated pretty heavily to media aimed at children and they've produced a LOT of really classic stuff that's very fondly remembered by most people where I come from.
I grew up in the late 80's and early 90's when they started producing huge gorgeous musical films like the Little Mermaid and the Lion King. It was basically a glorious time to be a kid.
Most of what they've made is worth a watch, really, but I fully admit to saying that out of nostalgia more than anything.
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You're totally welcome.
I'm Brenda, by the way.
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wHOOPS,
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eVEN IF i WASN'T REALLY SURE YOU WOULD ANSWER, iN A WAY, tHAT, mADE SENSE,
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