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Do characters at Disney talk?

Other than appearance, one of the key differences between face characters and fur characters is that face characters talk, while fur characters generally do not.



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Don't blurt out things and interrupt. Let them take their time and warm up to the character. Don't blow through the interaction because you want them to say certain things. Let the kids take control of the interaction because the characters are gonna do the work.

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Princess Aurora Aurora is probably the quietest of all the princesses, with only around 18 lines of dialogue in her own film, Sleeping Beauty, released in 1959. She's known for two things: her looks and her ability to sleep through pretty much anything, both of which might not be the best skills for the top job.

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Disney characters appear in the theme parks and at select dining locations at Walt Disney World offering ways to interact and capture photos. New character meet-and-greets are periodically added as new movies are released such as Asha from Disney's WISH joining EPCOT's lineup soon.

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