Disney has made a significant change in its park meet and greets by removing the beloved character Tinker Bell due to being labeled as ‘potentially problematic’ by a Disney committee. Tinker Bell, a staple in Disney’s history since her debut in ‘Peter Pan’ in 1953, has been a prominent figure in the company’s branding and entertainment.
Although Tinker Bell can still be spotted flying over the park during the nighttime fireworks show and in parades, she has been excluded from the meet and greet experiences within the park. The signage at Town Square Theatre, where guests used to meet Tinker Bell, has been replaced by signage for Mickey Mouse.
Disney did not provide a specific reason for Tinker Bell’s removal from the meet and greet lineup. However, reports suggest that the ‘Stories Matter’ team at Disney, which aims to ensure accurate representation of global audiences, identified Tinker Bell as ‘potentially problematic.’
The team highlighted Tinker Bell as being ‘body conscious’ and ‘jealous of Peter Pan’s attention.’ Additionally, concerns were raised about the negative portrayal of Native people and the use of ‘redskins’ in the film ‘Peter Pan.’
While meet and greets were paused during the COVID-19 pandemic, Tinker Bell’s absence from the lineup upon their return raised eyebrows among Disney fans. The decision to remove Tinker Bell from this aspect of the park experience reflects Disney’s commitment to addressing concerns about representation and cultural sensitivity.