Disney characters cavort on stage for Kim Jong Un

A North Korean broadcast of a concert for new leader Kim Jong Un featured Disney characters like Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh. It was not clear if they were licensed. / CBS
(AP) PYONGYANG, North Korea - Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh took the stage in North Korea during a concert for new leader Kim Jong Un, in an unusual performance featuring Disney characters.
Performers dressed as Minnie Mouse, Tigger and others danced and pranced as footage from "Snow White," "Dumbo," "Beauty and the Beast" and other Disney movies played on a massive backdrop, according to still photos shown on state TV.
The inclusion of characters popular in the West particularly from the United States, North Korea's wartime enemy is a notable change in direction for performances in Pyongyang. Actors and actresses also showed off new wardrobes, including strapless gowns and little black dresses.
In recent years, performances such as the "Arirang" mass games featured performers dressed as panda bears in homage to North Korean ally China.
This appears to be the first time Disney characters have been included in a major performance, though Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse have been popular among children for several years. Backpacks, pencil cases and pajamas imported from China often feature Disney characters, and stories such as "Dumbo" have been translated into Korean for North Korean schoolchildren.
However, it is unusual to make such images a central part of a North Korean performance, and to publicize it on state TV.
It was unclear whether the Disney characters were officially licensed.
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The performance was staged Friday by the Moranbong band, which was making its debut after being assembled by Kim himself, the state-run Korean Central News Agency said.
Kim - who took power after his father, longtime leader Kim Jong Il, died in December - has a "grandiose plan to bring about a dramatic turn in the field of literature and arts this year," KCNA said.
The dispatch made no mention of Disney characters, but said the concert included the traditional folk tune "Arirang" as well as a number of upbeat foreign songs.
Featuring Disney characters signals that Kim may be seeking to carve out a different image than his father and grandfather by easing restrictions on Western culture, said Koh Yu-hwan, a North Korean studies professor based in Seoul, South Korea.
Kim, who is in his late 20s, has sought to project an image of youth, vitality and modernity.
Early Sunday, he led top officials in paying their respects to his grandfather, North Korea founder Kim Il Sung, at the mausoleum where he lies in state. Kim died 18 years ago Sunday.
Earlier in the year, a quintet of accordionists became a YouTube sensation for their arrangement of "Take on Me," a pop song by the Norwegian band a-ha.
North Korea and the United States remain in a technical state of war because they signed a truce, not a peace treaty, after three years of fighting in 1953. The foes do not have diplomatic relations.
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Kim Jong il, the Supreme Cartoon Leader of the large area in North Korea without light bulbs, invented Micky Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White, Tigger, etc. while he was in college, in between writing 6 symphony's and shooting 38 under par during his first attempt at golfing (verified by 17 body guards).
Oh, he also invented the hamburger and was their national soccer team coach too.