
Disneyland Guests Stunned After ‘Remember Hiroshima’ Doll Placed in “it’s a sma…
A rogue Disneyland guest successfully placed a handmade “Remember Hiroshima” doll inside the iconic "it’s a small world" attraction.
Disneyland visitors were left puzzled and intrigued recently after a video surfaced showing a woman walking through the popular theme park carrying a doll with a strikingly disfigured appearance. The short vertical clip, uploaded by user Greg Lamp, quickly garnered widespread attention, depicting the woman with a pale, dark-haired doll in a carrier on her back, amidst the usual bustling park atmosphere. The video, set to a repeating audio clip, has ignited a flurry of speculation and discussion online. Commenters offered a range of theories regarding the doll's presence, from it being a poignant statement on nuclear war to a deeply personal coping mechanism for grief, possibly related to Prolonged Grief Disorder. One user, claiming to be a parent of a child who lost a doll at the park, shared a photo, while another expressed discomfort, stating, "omg i’m seeing this at 7am and it’s making me feel so uneasy 😓 that doll is scary." Many expressed surprise that such an item made it past park security, with one comment reading, "I quite simply cannot figure out how she got into the park with it." The incident highlights the unexpected and often thought-provoking moments that can occur in public spaces, prompting a wider conversation about personal expression and public perception.
A rogue Disneyland guest successfully placed a handmade “Remember Hiroshima” doll inside the iconic "it’s a small world" attraction.