DizneyMommy
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- Sep 3, 2007
No, they are not going to go after a family trip t-shirt with Disney logos or characters on them. It's always going to be a judgement call. What might be okay with one CM may not fly right with another. Hence the vague wording on their website. I get the idea of the OP's shirt but don't feel it's as "innocent" as you do nor do I find it to be satirical. A "dead Pooh" is not funny. A "dead Pooh/DeadPool" reference is not even clever wordplay. This isn't a First Amendment issue. It's just a t-shirt that Disney staff may not feel is appropriate in their parks. And FWIW, I've seen plenty of attire that makes me cringe. None of it has to do with the message on the shirt. As I stated in a PP, I probably wouldn't blink twice if I saw this shirt in the parks but my sensibilities have been dulled from raising three teenagers.
But Pooh is not dead! It does not say Pooh is dead. It does not SUGGEST Pooh is dead. It does not SHOW Pooh dead - he is very much alive right there! It is just Pooh dressed up as Deadpool. That is all it is. Pooh in a Deadpool costume. Deadpooh = Deadpool + Pooh. Combining two DISNEY OWNED/LICENSED characters. No different than Pooh dressed up as Darth Vadar - Darth Pooh. I have actually seen that one on a kid. It wasn't that funny, but whatever. I do not think it was made by Disney either.
I just do not believe any CM is going to look at that and say Nope, you can't kill Pooh or threaten Pooh. POOH IS NOT DEAD.
#JusticeForDeadpooh