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There’s a theory that i like : In the Haunted Mansion’s Graveyard scene, there is a section with a k

There’s a theory that i like : In the Haunted Mansion’s Graveyard scene, there is a section with a king and a queen playing teeter-totter on a tombstone. These characters look like real historical figures King James the 1st of England (1566 -1623) and Queen Victoria (1819-1901). Both these royals were heavily involved with America where the mansion is located. The country was colonized under Jame’s reign and the industrial revolution spreaded under Victoria’s reign. There’s a lot of victorian influence and style in the ride. This also could be a visual pun with the expression “Playing Victoria and Albert”, even though the king is not Prince Albert, the Queen’s husband. This expression comes from the passionate relationship Victoria had with her beloved husband, which was rare for royals commonly used to arranged marriages.


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Melanie and Henry Ravenswood from Phantom ManorFigurine designed by Kevin & Jody for Disneyland Melanie and Henry Ravenswood from Phantom ManorFigurine designed by Kevin & Jody for Disneyland Melanie and Henry Ravenswood from Phantom ManorFigurine designed by Kevin & Jody for Disneyland

Melanie and Henry Ravenswood from Phantom Manor

Figurine designed by Kevin & Jody for Disneyland Paris

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I’ve recieved my Producer Certificate for i’ve donnated to the fundraising of the Phantom Manor shor

I’ve recieved my Producer Certificate for i’ve donnated to the fundraising of the Phantom Manor short movie project by Johan Souply. It looks good on my phantomologist desk


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