Disneyland’s Oogie Boogie Bash continues to draw fan attention, but not all reactions have been positive. A key element from the 2023 treat trail, featuring Judge Doom reenacting his infamous “dip” moment from Who Framed Roger Rabbit, has remained absent, leaving some fans disappointed. The original scene included the on-screen murder of a shoe character and quickly became one of the most talked-about and unsettling moments in the event’s history.

Fans React to Missing Horror
Since its debut, the scene has generated a mix of awe and discomfort, thrilling guests while simultaneously unsettling them. However, after backlash, Disney removed the segment in 2024, replacing it with a less intense display. For the 2025 Oogie Boogie Bash, the scene has yet to return, sparking frustration among fans who feel the park is moving away from darker, more shocking elements.

One Reddit user shared their disappointment: “Yeah last year they had the shoe just in a cage. I think parents must’ve complained. I wish they would bring it back too, it was genuinely unsettling.” The post ignited discussions among Disney enthusiasts, with many debating whether removing the scene diminishes the thrill of the treat trail experience or represents a necessary adjustment for younger attendees. This controversy also taps into broader criticism that Disney has toned down attractions and character moments to avoid unsettling any guests.
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Judge Doom’s Dark Moment
The Judge Doom segment was celebrated for its intensity, blending nostalgia for the 1988 classic with Disney’s immersive Halloween theming. Its removal highlights the ongoing challenge Disney faces in balancing iconic, sometimes darker film moments with family-friendly entertainment that appeals to all ages. Fans who appreciated the original scene’s daring approach now wonder whether it will ever make a comeback.
As Oogie Boogie Bash continues to evolve annually, parkgoers and film fans alike will be watching closely. For now, the absence of Judge Doom’s infamous act serves as a flashpoint in discussions about how far Disney is willing to go to maintain thrills while keeping experiences appropriate for all ages.



