We've all made dirty jokes about Disney's innocent cartoons,Watch Swap (2024) full movie but soon we might have Cards Against Humanity to help us.
It's rumored that the company behind the infamous card game will release a Disney-themed expansion pack for those who can't get enough of princesses, talking animals, and that Moanasong that's still stuck in your head eight months later.
According to Pretty52, the announcement was supposedly posted to the Cards of Humanity Facebook page, and was taken down shortly after.
SEE ALSO: Disneyland tourists flying in a hot air balloon crash into a nearby pondLuckily, a fan claims she was able to save screenshots of the rumored card pack just before photos of it were taken down. The cards look pretty NSFW, but that's a given, considering thisisCards Against Humanity.
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The pack would include hilarious black card prompts like "Next on the list of Disney's unnecessary sequels: _____ 2," and snarky white card responses like "Bambi's dead mother."
Cards Against Humanity already has a few themed expansion packs on its webstore like the "'90s Nostalgia Pack" and the "Voted for Trump Pack."
Looks like it's time to kiss the innocence of our youth goodbye.
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