Donald & Daisy’s “Safety First” Window: A Visual Pun at the Emporium

Outside Tokyo Disneyland’s Grand Emporium, one shop window shows Donald and Daisy dressed as construction workers.
Daisy, acting like a supervisor, firmly holds a big sign reading “Safety First.” Donald, meanwhile, is busy stacking boxes — though they look ready to topple at any moment.
Above the scene, a playful phrase appears:

“Our hard working staff never falls behind.”
At first, it sounds like a simple slogan about efficiency. But Imagineers gave it a clever twist:
The word “falls” is emphasized, while Donald’s boxes are on the verge of dropping onto his backside.
The phrase becomes a visual pun — turning an ordinary expression into slapstick comedy right in the window.

And if you look closely, Goofy’s clumsy “behind” might even be part of the setup, adding yet another layer of humor.
📝 Quick Takeaway
Next time you pass the Emporium, stop at this window. When the words and characters’ actions click together, you’ll catch a classic Disney joke — and it’s bound to make you smile.
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