ディズニーランドの新しいウォルトディズニーシルエットは、トランプ大統領のように見えることへの怒りを引き起こします

Has President Trump come to Disneyland?

A fresh design choice at Disneyland is causing some surprise and amusement among fans, as they respond to a redesigned statue of Walt Disney unveiled for the resort’s 70th anniversary showcase. However, it isn’t the position or Mickey Mouse that’s garnering attention. Instead, it’s the hairstyle causing a stir.

Yes, the hair.

At the top of Main Street U.S.A.’s entrance display, a golden silhouette now stands out, adding an unexpected detail to the iconic “Partners” pose: Walt Disney’s distinct hairline. However, some people on social media are arguing that this design choice has had quite the opposite effect. The added hairstyle, with its specific shape and thickness, has led many visitors to claim that the silhouette resembles the current U.S. President Donald Trump rather than the classic animation figure.

Anybody know who this is holding Mickeys Hand?

— 🔥 FIVE FIRES 🔥 (@thecalibae) May 10, 2025

I was thrilled to find a post by theme park commentator Five Fires that sparked quite a buzz. He shared an intriguing image comparison on X, and in his post, he drew attention to the new silhouette from the 70th anniversary installation. His question, “Anybody know who this is holding Mickey’s hand?” certainly piqued my curiosity!

Shortly after, the image attracted a swarm of attention on social media, as numerous users noted its striking departure from the neat, traditional design typically seen in items such as the 50th Anniversary MagicBand from Walt Disney World.

The post gained rapid momentum, attracting a flood of reactions from puzzled, entertained, and genuinely bewildered Disney enthusiasts.

At the Disneyland 70th anniversary photo opportunity, styling Walt with hair was an aesthetically displeasing decision that many people find resembles Donald Trump. In contrast, take a look at the Magic Band from the WDW 50th anniversary as an example.

— Matt Desmond (@DisneyScoopGuy) May 11, 2025

Matt Desmond, a Disney influencer, stated that adding hair to Walt’s image in the Disneyland 70th anniversary esplanade photo op was a poor aesthetic decision and many people find it reminiscent of Trump. He then presented a contrast by showing the WDW 50th anniversary MagicBand.

The image comparison in the tweet further emphasizes the problem at hand. On one side, you see the fresh Disneyland silhouette – a golden outline with a more robust, rounded form and distinct hairline. On the other side, there’s the streamlined, simplistic white silhouette from the MagicBand that retains Walt’s original profile without unnecessary details.

The design of Walt Disney World has a universal shape that is neat, symmetrical, and suggests Walt Disney without being overly detailed. In contrast, the design of Disneyland deviates significantly by portraying Walt with thick, combed-over hair, which may inadvertently remind people of President Trump’s distinctive hairstyle and silhouette.

Although Disney hasn’t addressed the criticism directly, it seems that many people online agree – this design choice could potentially represent one of Disney’s most perplexing artistic missteps in recent memory. Instead of streamlining and embodying a symbol, this silhouette may have inadvertently added to the confusion.

Is it possible that Disney could discreetly adjust or eliminate the design, considering the swift response on social media and the company’s persistent commitment to maintaining Walt Disney’s legendary brand? If the public’s confusion persists throughout the summer, this new photo opportunity may not survive.

As a devoted cinema enthusiast, I must share an intriguing sight that greets visitors at Disneyland right now: an optical illusion that pays tribute to our beloved Walt Disney – or so it seems! However, upon closer inspection, this silhouette could inadvertently honor the 47th President of the United States instead. Quite the twist, isn’t it?

2025-05-12 19:49