The crazy thing about this comic is that we have no way to tell whether the Stitch and Little Green Man figures over to the left are costumed entertainers or actual aliens.
The overall implication I’m getting is they’re in Disney World and the ride in question is the nerfed down ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter. It was AWESOME and Stitch’ s Great Escape does not compare. :p
Your comment reminds me of an episode of Babylon 5 where the higher-ups insisted on opening a gift shop. At one point while checking out the gift shop, the station second-in-command bumped into an alien… who took off their face mask and revealing himself to be human. She then bumped into a human, who removed HIS mask and revealed himself to be an alien!
The crazy thing about this comic is that we have no way to tell whether the Stitch and Little Green Man figures over to the left are costumed entertainers or actual aliens.
(Or aliens in costume).
The overall implication I’m getting is they’re in Disney World and the ride in question is the nerfed down ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter. It was AWESOME and Stitch’ s Great Escape does not compare. :p
Your comment reminds me of an episode of Babylon 5 where the higher-ups insisted on opening a gift shop. At one point while checking out the gift shop, the station second-in-command bumped into an alien… who took off their face mask and revealing himself to be human. She then bumped into a human, who removed HIS mask and revealed himself to be an alien!
With Robin’s irrational fears I’m surprised he isn’t terrified of teacups.
Maybe he is, and that is the reason he wants to ride them again, because those are a scarier ride for him.
Disney CMF. You actually got some.
Show-off..
(Please pardon my jealousy, maybe they’ll make some more for the rest of us!)
hopefully not the ones that spin counter to the rotation of the ride … heck any spinning at all and I’m not a fan.