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* SkewedPriorities: Roger demands tripping balls from Stan, disregarding that they are already in a deadly war zone.
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* ShoutOut: After Familyland is sealed off for a week, Bullock narrates the new state of affairs in the park while the camera zooms all over the various areas now controlled by the Smith family members, similar to the opening titles of ''Series/GameOfThrones''. Steve even adopts a demeanor like King Joffrey.
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** One of the rides is called [[Film/BrokebackMountain Brokeback]] Ride/SplashMountain.
** After Familyland is sealed off for a week, Bullock narrates the new state of affairs in the park while the camera zooms all over the various areas now controlled by the Smith family members, similar to the opening titles of ''Series/GameOfThrones''. Steve even adopts a demeanor like King Joffrey.
** One of the rides is called [[Film/BrokebackMountain Brokeback]] Ride/SplashMountain.
** After Familyland is sealed off for a week, Bullock narrates the new state of affairs in the park while the camera zooms all over the various areas now controlled by the Smith family members, similar to the opening titles of ''Series/GameOfThrones''. Steve even adopts a demeanor like King Joffrey.
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* ReadTheFinePrint: Roy Family gives the Smiths a set of lifetime passes for "finding the meaning of family." Steve reads over them and finds that these passes include a lot of blackout dates.
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* HappinessInSlavery: Francine is appalled when she realizes "Simpler Times Mountain" was a barely disguised, unapologetic love letter to slavery in the pre-Civil War United States by way of using funny animals talking about how "they liked working for free on farms."
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* MrAltDisney: Roy Family takes inspiration from many of the unsavory urban legends surrounding Creator/WaltDisney, such as accusations of racism (particularly due to ''Film/SongOfTheSouth''), accusations of antisemitism (even though he hired dozens of Jewish filmmakers who never felt prejudice from him), and the rumor that he was cryogenically frozen (he was actually cremated). He even shares his name with Disney's older brother and nephew, both of whom held influential positions at The Walt Disney Company after his death.
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* MrAltDisney: Roy Family takes inspiration from many of the unsavory urban legends surrounding Creator/WaltDisney, such as accusations of racism (particularly due to ''Film/SongOfTheSouth''), accusations of antisemitism (even though he hired dozens of Jewish filmmakers who never felt prejudice from him), and the rumor that he was cryogenically frozen (he was actually cremated). He even shares his name with Disney's older brother and nephew, both of whom held influential positions at The Walt Disney Company after his death.Company.