Brother: Mr. Todd. I hope he calls him that in real life.
Me: Ha ha, that's fucking hilarious. That said, Mr. Todd is the name of an old dude in Evelyn Waugh's A Handful of Dust who keeps the hero captive against his will and stops him from going back to his home country, so I'm just going to assume César is making a coded literary reference.
Brother: I was hoping for a Mr. Toad’s reference. Mr. Todd's wild ride.
“A motorcar. Gad! What have I been missing?”
FULL NAME: J. Thaddeus Toad
BASED ON: Mr. Toad (The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad)
FACE CLAIM: Up-to-player
PRONOUNS: Up-to-player
BIRTHDAY: Up-to-player
CURRENT STATUS: Open
Character Information
The Toad family has lived in a mansion in Swynlake for generations and is known for their philanthropy to the town
Thaddeus is the heir to this sublime fortune and he works as a lawyer at Interpride
But he has some other ideas for how he can give back to the town…
For one, he wants to open a big race track, bringing the fastest cars from all over the world to Swynlake! Thaddeus loves to go fast!
He’s back from his latest adventure, and now Thaddeus is determined to make this dream happen… no matter what the cost!
The Disney100 mural in Epcot features plenty of Disney characters mingling with the guests in the park! Including Hiro and Baymax flying over Spaceship Earth, Dreamfinder and Figment (yes, I cried seeing Dreamfinder there), and Mr. Toad who has discovered Test Track. (I’m sure that will end just perfectly fine, right? 🙃)
Favorite Disney Parks Attraction Showdown: Round 1 - Group 1A
Videos and propaganda under the cut!
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride: Disneyland, WDW Magic Kingdom(1971-1998)
Propaganda:
"Mr toads wild ride is a dark ride about getting sent to hell. What more can you ask for. I also reference this ride a ton with my family whenever someone drives poorly like “that bozo must be on Mr toads wild ride, not the interstate” and so forth"
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Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress: WDW Magic Kingdom, Disneyland(1967-1973)
Propagnada:
Guys come on, I know it isn't flashy, but it is ICONIC! And has the best theme song that WILL get stuck in your head! Not to mention all the iconic lines, outdated 'Current day' section where they say "Oh no! You’re not going to tell us about the old days when you didn’t even have a car phone." ajksdbihebkjeh Iconic. and ROVER! A GOOD BOY!!!!!
Disneyland’s original Fantasyland in May 1956. Due to budget constraints and tight timelines, Walt Disney and his imagineers decided on a “medieval fair” theme, with banners and flags decorating the attraction entrances. While not completely happy with the layout or design of most of Fantasyland, Walt decided they could do some major changes as time and money allowed. Other than a few new rides added and some minor cosmetic changes, the area did not get its promised upgrade until 28 years later, in May 1983.