Jim Shull, Disney Imagineer, defends spectacular Snow White ride amid backlash Follow Us
Question of the Day The Sleeping Beauty Castle is seen at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., Friday, April 30, 2021. The iconic theme park in Southern California that was closed under the state’s strict virus rules swung open its gates Friday and some visitors came . more > By Jessica Chasmar - The Washington Times - Monday, May 10, 2021
Longtime Disney Imagineer Jim Shull defended the updated Snow White ride at Disneyland that has faced backlash for including the famed “true love’s kiss” that critics deemed problematic.
Disneyland reopened in Anaheim last month after being closed for more than a year due to the coronavirus lockdowns, and “Snow White’s Enchanted Wish,” which had been renovated during the closure, gained some attention for including the kiss that
Disney Imagineer Jim Shull has taken to Twitter to offer his thoughts on a controversy, surrounding the Disneyland ride Snow White’s Enchanted Wish. Since the Anaheim theme park reopened at the end of April, there has been substantial backlash to a ‘non-consensual kiss’ depicted on its renovated Snow White attraction, between the characters of Prince Charming and