What happens if a Disney Character’s head falls off? We’re about to show you. In this video, Tweedledee, Tweedledum, and Tigger are dancing, and Tweedledee’s head falls off.

But the Cast Members are very well trained to get the head back on as quickly as possible. Tigger even steps in to help with this and blocks the view. Oftentimes, the other characters will just go on with the show, but in this case, it made sense that Tigger went to help them.

Once the character returns backstage, the Cast Member is immediately fired. Then, the executives execute them with a beheading as a punishment for ruining the magic. However, that doesn’t happen until the end of the day after the park closes.
The executives bring out a guillotine on Main Street USA and gather around in a circle as part of a public humiliation ritual. They haze and mock the Cast Member for ruining the show for guests and ultimately drop the blade.
Sometimes, they even invite other costumed Cast Members to show them the consequences if they make the same mistake. Of course, they make sure to clean up and blood as they don’t want to shock guests in the park the next day.
While some find this gruesome, many other people find the punishment to be justified. They see it as a fair punishment for ruining the magic for thousands of families, especially kids.
Do you think execution by guillotine is an appropriate punishment for a Cast Member losing their head as a character at Disney World? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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