Decorado Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEWp4F6lehM
Kevin Neece watched Decorado tonight at AMC theater near Salem Massachusetts.
Kevin Neece’s work on Ah My Goddess resulted in him being haunted by Hekate Goddess of the Crossroads and the Real Urd Verdandi Skuld and their side hobby since the 1980s is manipulating films from a screenplay standpoint like entertainment muses and sometimes they hide secret references to Kevin Neece in the movies, as if the movies were made specifically for him.
More than a few characters in Decorado are parodies of Disney Characters.
Duck a Roni’s character design in his cartoons are based on Donald Duck.
Which insinuates that Arnold is a Mouse because of Mickey Mouse, he wears a red robe just like Mickey Mouse wears Red Pants. Arnold’s terminal unemployment and disillusionment with his reality is Kevin Neece who keeps witnessing patterns and coincidences that make it look like we are living in a simulation.
Arnold’s wife Maria is a loose reference to Kevin Neece’s ex wife Angela MARIE Soto who came from a Hispanic Indian heritage.
The scene where Marie breaks up with Arnold because of his unemployment and mental health problems by refusing his medication is a reference to the marital separation of Kevin Neece and Angela Marie Soto.
Arnold’s dead friend Ramirez is a loose reference to Kevin Neece’s childhood army friend Ramon Correa. He’s still alive.
The Chicken Arsonist in an Animated Movie is a reference to Shinji Aoba who burned down Kyoto Animation over a Plagiarism Dispute killing 36 people and injuring 35 people. Kevin Neece heavily criticized Kyoto Animation in several of his cartoons claiming that their management is responsible for antagonizing Shinji Aoba by ignoring his plagiarism claims and failing to keep proper fire safety methods to protect their employees.
The Fairy is Tinkerbell from Disney’s Peter Pan.
ALMA features the word Almighty. In Ah My Goddess one of the characters is called The Almighty.
In the woods is a Black Devil with a Harp loosely inspired by Fantasia Night on Bald Mountain but also a Devil character in The Nightmare Before Christmas.
The Mushroom Character might mistakenly refer to hallucinogenic mushrooms as the film could be considered an acid trip. But the mushrooms repeated attempts to sell things to Arnold under the pretense that they are friends is a reference to Kevin Neece being accosted by scam artists on Social Media who pretend to befriend him only to ask him for money. The design of the Mushroom character can also be seen in Charles Band’s Troll from the 1980s.
The Owl Villain with the Light Up Eyes is a reference to Don Bluth’s The Secret of Nimh.
There is a Frog character whose design is inspired by UB Iwerks Flip the Frog cartoons, which features a Mouse character that influenced Mickey Mouse, another Disney Reference.
The Ghosts in the Woods is a visual reference to Hayao Miyazaki’s Princess Mononoke. I could be mistaken on this one.
The Plot Element in the film where it is impossible to escape beyond the boundaries of the city because it is all an illusion is also featured in the Spanish Horror Film Cemetery Man (or Dellamorte Dellamore) where Rupert Everett tries to escape the city only to run into a cliff dead end revealing they are trapped within a snow globe. Rupert Everett was also featured in the animated movie Shrek 2.
The Ending where the set falls apart as a curtain could also be a reference to The Truman Show.







