The Dentist with a Punny Name

While strolling through Westernland at Tokyo Disneyland, you might notice a quirky sign: “Dr. I. Teethe” 🦷🤠
This is classic Disney humor with a Wild West twist!
🔹 I. Teethe
I. Teethe — sounds like “I teethe” (growing teeth) or “I tease.”
It perfectly fits a dentist, but with a cheeky wink.
🔹 “Painless Dentist”
In the 1800s, anesthesia was rare, and dental work was far from painless 💥
So this slogan is a tongue-in-cheek nod to the exaggerated ads of the Wild West.
✅ Summary
- I. Teethe = pun on “teethe” and “tease”
- “Painless Dentist” = ironic exaggeration from the 19th century
- A playful example of Disney blending humor with historical detail
📌 You’ll find the sign near the border of Westernland and Adventureland.
Look for the tooth-shaped sign, and you’ll discover a clever piece of Disney wordplay!
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