Fans Question Disneyland Paris Main Street Artwork Over AI-Like Anomalies
Disney has not said who created the temporary projector cover or whether artificial intelligence was used.
Overview
- The installation on Main Street was intended as a short-term cover for projectors rather than a permanent display.
- Park guests flagged irregular hands, distorted body proportions, and an anime-influenced look as signs of possible AI generation.
- Criticism accelerated after a widely shared September 12 post on X by user @Themountainkin1 highlighting the design issues.
- Observers say the piece clashes with Disneyland Paris’s traditional Victorian, hand-drawn aesthetic typically seen on Main Street.
- Fan-focused outlets Inside the Magic, DisneyFanatic, and Disney Dining reported the dispute, and Disney has not issued a public statement, reviving broader concerns about prior AI-use allegations.