It’s a small world after all: Disney characters take North Korean stage in show for Kim

8:58 am - 07/10/2012


PYONGYANG, North Korea — Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh took the stage in North Korea during a concert for new leader Kim Jong Un, in an unusual — and unauthorized — performance featuring Disney characters.

Performers dressed as Minnie Mouse, Tigger and others danced and pranced as footage from “Snow White,” ‘’Dumbo,” ‘’Beauty and the Beast” and other Disney movies played on a massive backdrop, according to still photos shown on state TV.

The inclusion of characters popular in the West — particularly from the United States, North Korea’s wartime enemy — is a notable change in direction for performances in Pyongyang. Actors and actresses also showed off new wardrobes, including strapless gowns and little black dresses.

Kim himself established the group that performed, and the changes may be a sign that he is seeking to carve out a different image from his father and predecessor, Kim Jong Il, by easing restrictions on Western culture, said Koh Yu-hwan, a North Korean studies professor based in Seoul, South Korea.

The state-run Korean Central News Agency said Kim has a “grandiose plan to bring about a dramatic turn in the field of literature and arts this year.”

Under Kim Jong Il, who died in December, North Korea became well known for its massive Arirang shows, synchronized dance and gymnastics shows involving up to 100,000 people.

This appears to be the first time Disney characters have been included in a major performance in Pyongyang, though Winnie and Mickey have been popular among children for several years. Backpacks, pencil cases and pajamas imported from China often feature Disney characters, and stories such as “Dumbo” have been translated into Korean for North Korean schoolchildren. However, it is unusual to make such images a central part of a North Korean performance and publicize them on state TV.




Zenia Mucha, chief spokesperson for The Walt Disney Co., said the use of Disney characters in the North Korean performance was not authorized by the U.S. entertainment company.

“This was not licensed or authorized by The Walt Disney Company,” Mucha told the AP by telephone on Sunday.

U.S. sanctions prohibit the import of North Korean goods to the United States, but do not ban the sales of American consumer products in North Korea unless they involve officials or companies on the U.S. Treasury Department’s sanctions blacklist.

The performance was staged Friday by the Moranbong band, which was making its debut after being assembled by Kim himself, KCNA said.

The dispatch made no mention of Disney characters, but said the concert included the traditional folk tune “Arirang” as well as a number of upbeat foreign songs.

Kim, who is in his late 20s, has sought to project an image of youth, vitality and modernity.




Early Sunday, he led top officials in paying their respects to his grandfather, North Korea founder Kim Il Sung, at the mausoleum where he lies in state. Kim died 18 years ago Sunday.

Earlier in the year, a quintet of accordionists became a YouTube sensation for their arrangement of “Take on Me,” a pop song by the Norwegian band a-ha.

North Korea and the United States remain in a technical state of war because they signed a truce, not a peace treaty, after three years of fighting in 1953. The foes do not have diplomatic relations.

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I'm gonna guess Jong Un-ah's been a long time fan.

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Source: Washington Post with contributions from Associated Press writers Jean H. Lee and Hyung-jin Kim. First, second and third images copyright Associated Press. Fourth image found at OldCatMan.
diaflulz 9th-Jul-2012 11:38 pm (UTC)
lol i remember when i was touring in china they took us to see some acrobatic show and then a bunch of deformed cartoon characters came out and started dancing.

edit: proof


Edited at 2012-07-09 11:41 pm (UTC)
hisjulliet 9th-Jul-2012 11:42 pm (UTC)
everyone needs a little magic
uledy 9th-Jul-2012 11:45 pm (UTC)
Disney is forever pressed about people using their characters without permission that they'll probably issue an international arrest warrant for Kim Jong Un.
deerlike 10th-Jul-2012 03:19 am (UTC)
omg, imagine if Disney was the one that ended up taking down the DPRK regime... I'm not sure how I'd feel about that.
haimazn 10th-Jul-2012 03:25 am (UTC)
at least we know it would be turned into a kewt disney film afterwards!
k0dama 10th-Jul-2012 12:24 am (UTC)
What is next?

Bikini-clad armed forces?

Twitter in North Korea?

Google in North Korea?

Bus tours around South Korea?

Professional North Korean Starcraft 2 team?
tiggie0307 10th-Jul-2012 02:47 am (UTC)
Professional North Korean Starcraft 2 team?

I can see this.
mycorrhizoid 10th-Jul-2012 12:49 am (UTC)
I remember seeing other Disney stuff in North Korea on some news special I watched a while ago. The interesting part is that the average North Korean citizen has no idea that Disney is American. I wonder what the general reaction would be if they found out.
hisjulliet 10th-Jul-2012 01:29 am (UTC)
Where do they think Disney's from? Antarctica?

Edited at 2012-07-10 01:30 am (UTC)
mycorrhizoid 10th-Jul-2012 03:14 am (UTC)
I think they assume that N. Korea came up with it. I don't know if anyone specific is claiming ownership, but they're extremely nationalistic all around, so they probably are taught to think that all good things were invented domestically.
hisjulliet 10th-Jul-2012 03:23 am (UTC)
If it's true, idk why Disney hasn't sued them for it(?)
Or they're just too big a company to care.

Probably the latter.
shanny_w 10th-Jul-2012 03:56 am (UTC)
all good things are in nk and made by nk and that's why we all want in!
tiggie0307 10th-Jul-2012 02:46 am (UTC)
Oh look a pre-debut pic of the new leader. Look at his little shorts. ^_^
aurrai 10th-Jul-2012 06:23 am (UTC)
pre-debut pic

LMFAO.
he was such an adorable kid too ;~;
I like bad boys but oppar, you took it too far.
swhyeon1991 10th-Jul-2012 07:03 am (UTC)
pre-debut

lol dying
deerlike 10th-Jul-2012 03:18 am (UTC)
idk why this comes to mind, but it does

umbrella_smile 10th-Jul-2012 03:58 am (UTC)
best internet meme of all time
deerlike 10th-Jul-2012 04:00 am (UTC)
Yup.
iamsupernova 10th-Jul-2012 04:10 am (UTC)
capitalist disney in north korea?!
mjspice 10th-Jul-2012 04:54 am (UTC)
Gah!!
swhyeon1991 10th-Jul-2012 07:04 am (UTC)
ngl that last pic is kinda cute
soramai 10th-Jul-2012 01:23 pm (UTC)
I always wonder what do the NK (if they know) people think about Kpop ...or SK culture is general.
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