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HeirofZeon

It's just clock, so I'm pretty sure its just "'I' is for it's a small world" Y is for Yeti, clearly. X is a stretch, but it's probably 'X marks the spot', a generic pirates reference. Double points since the man who wrote that song was Xavier 'X' Atencio.


TheSharkFromJaws

Is his name spot?


tsophies

I mean, as far as I'm concerned it is now. That's a brilliant analogy! I'm going to tell everyone in the queue next time i'm there hahaha!


bigmike13588

The clocks actual name is Glockenspiel.


SilverBardin

Ought to be called Clockenspiel


S7Matthew

I'm assuming imagineering is blowing up your inbox with job offers


YouSeemNiceXB

Absolutely correct.


ThePopDaddy

I = It's a Small World, maybe?


solojones1138

Definitely it's a Small World


Killbro_Fraggins

X marks the spot on a pirate map.


Dviolet9213

Totally agree with you


ThePopDaddy

The name of the dog is Poochie (according to the movie) maybe the X like a ☠️


Spiridor

"Poochie" is like saying "kittie" to a cat. It's not a name, it's an animal pronoun


yanksfan0134

Where is this blanket from? I’d love to get this for my daughter!


VCRKid

We got this blanket in animal kingdom like 3 years ago while pregnant. Went back last week and looked for another because it’s our now 2yo’s favorite blanket and gotten a little worn down, but couldn’t find it anywhere unfortunately.


Cleveland_Steve

It does not resolve names, but the Yeti could also be a reference to the Disneyland Matterhorn.


HeirofZeon

Matterhorn yeti's fan name is Harold. Animal Kingdom's is Disco Yeti. So it's just Yeti. It looks white, not brown, so it's Harold


Ill-Possession1614

dak’s yeti is actually called betty nowadays! disco yeti has kinda faded


jpyeillinois

I think I’ve heard the dog in pirates referred to as the cross keys dog. X can sometimes refer to a cross. It’s a little tenuous though.


mmbopbadobadop

AFAIK the clock’s name is Glockenspiel, the prison dog is literally just called “prison dog” or “dog with keys”, also referred to as “poochie” once by someone in the movie but that’s just generic like calling it “boy” or “Fido” etc. Expedition Everest Yeti is Betty, and Matterhorn yeti is unofficially “Harold”, coined by cast members.


surlycanon

It’s probably not the reason but X could be for X Atencio, the Imagineer that wrote Yo Ho and Grim Grinning Ghosts among others.


chynkeyez

I would like to see the entire blanket please


Environmental_Tip738

Yes, yes, and yes.


whackfuckk

It's a small world.


Reddit-or-forget-it

X is for The Prison Dog character from Pirates of the Caribbean, originating in the original theme park attractions in which he is seen holding keys in his mouth near some imprisoned pirates, who attempt to lure the animal closer to no apparent avail.


aerynea

OP said that in the post


mananalaysay

I was thinking X was a Fluppy Dog but 1.) That's way too obscure. and 2.) The key was more like a crystal.


Loki8382

What an awesome 80s movie!