4. Dreamfinder
Figment, that little purple dragon star of Journey Into Imagination, was created by this bearded inventor. But when the Epcot attraction was changed to Journey Into Your Imagination in 1999, Dreamfinder was no longer a part of the show. The attraction was changed again in 2002, to Journey Into Imagination With Figment, but Dreamfinder is still nowhere to be found in the ride or the park. However, Dreamfinder is now part of Marvel's five-issue FIGMENT comic book series, which is part of the Disney Kingdoms series of books, so that should warrant a return of Dreamfinder to the parks. If he can't hang out in the ride with his old friend Figment, maybe he could reside in another part of the Imagination Institute or at Innoventions.
5. Snow White
Yes, Snow White does make a small appearance in the Magic Kingdom's newest roller coaster, the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. But this princess used to have a much bigger presence in the Kingdom -- even if her Snow White's Scary Adventures ride wasn't the most popular (especially with young children who were scared of the Witch). And didn't Snow White really put those Dwarfs on the map? Maybe she could go back to her roots and appear somewhere in Epcot's Germany pavilion.
6. The Trolls
So they're not the cutest characters in the world. But the “Nokken” or river troll (the guy with the yellow eyes in the picture above), along with the three-headed troll and others were a part of the fun of Maelstrom, which made its final voyage in Epcot's Norway pavilion in 2014. Now these trolls are out of work, they'd probably appreciate another chance. Maybe they could become good (and somewhat weird and scary) friends with Anna and Elsa.
So as you can see, there are a whole host of stars that would still fit right in at the Disney parks. Which other characters would you like to see return? Share your thoughts below!
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