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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: The writer apparently didn't know Disney would never dream of calling their costumed characters mascots. As any Disney nerd worth their salt knows they're [[InsistentTerminology cast members]]. It's a small detail, but one that can break willing suspension of disbelief right before TheReveal. Later addressed in "Corruptus" where he admits this mistake and chalks it up to fear.
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* CommonKnowledge: Almost every single fanwork related to this pasta (including the Website/KnowYourMeme page) claims that this story takes place at the real-life Treasure Island resort in the Bahamas. Treasure Island is mentioned, but the story itself actually takes place at a fictional abandoned resort called Mowgli's Palace, located in North Carolina. What makes this so glaring is that this fact is mentioned less than half a page into the pasta.
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* CommonKnowledge: This isn't a problem with the creepypasta itself, but almost every single fanwork related to this pasta (including the Website/KnowYourMeme page) claims that this story takes place at the real-life Treasure Island resort in the Bahamas. Treasure Island is mentioned, but the story itself actually takes place at a fictional abandoned resort called Mowgli's Palace, located in North Carolina. What makes this so glaring is that this fact is mentioned less than half a page into the pasta.

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* CommonKnowledge: This isn't a problem with the creepypasta itself, but almost Almost every single fanwork related to this pasta (including the Website/KnowYourMeme page) claims that this story takes place at the real-life Treasure Island resort in the Bahamas. Treasure Island is mentioned, but the story itself actually takes place at a fictional abandoned resort called Mowgli's Palace, located in North Carolina. What makes this so glaring is that this fact is mentioned less than half a page into the pasta.

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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer:
** The writer apparently didn't know Disney would never dream of calling their costumed characters mascots. As any Disney nerd worth their salt knows they're [[InsistentTerminology cast members]]. It's a small detail, but one that can break willing suspension of disbelief right before TheReveal. Later addressed in "Corruptus" where he admits this mistake and chalks it up to fear.
** This isn't a problem with the creepypasta itself, but almost every single fanwork related to this pasta (including the Website/KnowYourMeme page) claims that this story takes place at the real-life Treasure Island resort in the Bahamas. Treasure Island is mentioned, but the story itself actually takes place at a fictional abandoned resort called Mowgli's Palace, located in North Carolina. What makes this so glaring is that this fact is mentioned less than half a page into the pasta.

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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer:
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CommonKnowledge: This isn't a problem with the creepypasta itself, but almost every single fanwork related to this pasta (including the Website/KnowYourMeme page) claims that this story takes place at the real-life Treasure Island resort in the Bahamas. Treasure Island is mentioned, but the story itself actually takes place at a fictional abandoned resort called Mowgli's Palace, located in North Carolina. What makes this so glaring is that this fact is mentioned less than half a page into the pasta.
* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer:
The writer apparently didn't know Disney would never dream of calling their costumed characters mascots. As any Disney nerd worth their salt knows they're [[InsistentTerminology cast members]]. It's a small detail, but one that can break willing suspension of disbelief right before TheReveal. Later addressed in "Corruptus" where he admits this mistake and chalks it up to fear.
** This isn't a problem with the creepypasta itself, but almost every single fanwork related to this pasta (including the Website/KnowYourMeme page) claims that this story takes place at the real-life Treasure Island resort in the Bahamas. Treasure Island is mentioned, but the story itself actually takes place at a fictional abandoned resort called Mowgli's Palace, located in North Carolina. What makes this so glaring is that this fact is mentioned less than half a page into the pasta.
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* ReferencedBy: ''Don't Go to the Old [=McDonald's=]'' basically gives [=McDonald's=] the same treatment. Trying too hard to make children happy allowed a malevolent supernatural force to corrupt all the company's holdings, although the latter was able to cleanse its influence by rebranding (ever wonder why they became more adult-oriented in the early 2000's?), whereas Disney wasn't.

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* ReferencedBy: ''Don't ''Never Go to the Into An Old [=McDonald's=]'' basically gives [=McDonald's=] the same treatment. Trying too hard to make children happy allowed a malevolent supernatural force to corrupt all the company's holdings, although the latter was able to cleanse its influence by rebranding (ever wonder why they became more adult-oriented in the early 2000's?), whereas Disney wasn't.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer:
** The writer apparently didn't know Disney would never dream of calling their costumed characters mascots. As any Disney nerd worth their salt knows they're [[InsistentTerminology cast members]]. It's a small detail, but one that can break willing suspension of disbelief right before TheReveal. Later addressed in "Corruptus" where he admits this mistake and chalks it up to fear.
** This isn't a problem with the creepypasta itself, but almost every single fanwork related to this pasta (including the Website/KnowYourMeme page) claims that this story takes place at the real-life Treasure Island resort in the Bahamas. Treasure Island is mentioned, but the story itself actually takes place at a fictional abandoned resort called Mowgli's Palace, located in North Carolina. What makes this so glaring is that this fact is mentioned less than half a page into the pasta.
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* ReferencedBy: ''Don't Go to the Old [=McDonald's=]'' basically gives [=McDonald's=] the same treatment. Trying too hard to make children happy allowed allowed a malevolent supernatural force to corrupt all the company's holdings, although the latter was able to cleanse its influence by rebranding (ever wonder why they became more adult-oriented in the early 2000's?), whereas Disney wasn't.

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* ReferencedBy: ''Don't Go to the Old [=McDonald's=]'' basically gives [=McDonald's=] the same treatment. Trying too hard to make children happy allowed allowed a malevolent supernatural force to corrupt all the company's holdings, although the latter was able to cleanse its influence by rebranding (ever wonder why they became more adult-oriented in the early 2000's?), whereas Disney wasn't.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The readings of "Abandoned by Disney" and "Room Zero" by [[WebVideo/TheMidnightSociety Mr. Creepy Pasta]] were removed due to drama surrounding him and Slime Beast.
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* ReferencedBy: ''Don't Go to the Old [=McDonald's=]'' basically gives [=McDonald's=] the same treatment. Trying too hard to make children happy allowed allowed a malevolent supernatural force to corrupt all the company's holdings, although the latter was able to cleanse its influence, whereas Disney wasn't.

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* ReferencedBy: ''Don't Go to the Old [=McDonald's=]'' basically gives [=McDonald's=] the same treatment. Trying too hard to make children happy allowed allowed a malevolent supernatural force to corrupt all the company's holdings, although the latter was able to cleanse its influence, influence by rebranding (ever wonder why they became more adult-oriented in the early 2000's?), whereas Disney wasn't.
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* ReferencedBy: ''Don't Go to the Old [=McDonald's=]'' basically gives [=McDonald's=] the same treatment. Trying too hard to make children happy allowed allowed a malevolent supernatural force to corrupt all the company's holdings.

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* ReferencedBy: ''Don't Go to the Old [=McDonald's=]'' basically gives [=McDonald's=] the same treatment. Trying too hard to make children happy allowed allowed a malevolent supernatural force to corrupt all the company's holdings.holdings, although the latter was able to cleanse its influence, whereas Disney wasn't.
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* ReferencedBy: ''Don't Go to the Old [=McDonald's=] basically gives Mc Donald's the same treatment. Trying too hard to make children happy allowed allowed a malevolent supernatural force to corrupt all the company's holdings.

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* ReferencedBy: ''Don't Go to the Old [=McDonald's=]'' basically gives [=McDonald's=] basically gives Mc Donald's the same treatment. Trying too hard to make children happy allowed allowed a malevolent supernatural force to corrupt all the company's holdings.
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* ReferencedBy: ''Don't Go to the Old [=McDonald's=] basically gives Mc Donald's the same treatment. Trying too hard to make children happy allowed allowed a malevolent supernatural force to corrupt all the company's holdings.

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