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Video Shows Baby Caught in Middle of Fight at Disneyland Shangai

The altercation went down after a couple allegedly tried to cut a line for photos.

The Shanghai Disney Resort feature new Year of the Snake-themed decorations on January 19, 2025 in Shanghai, China.
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A fight captured on video at Disneyland Shanghai's Magic Kingdom reportedly involved an infant.

According to TMZ, a couple allegedly tried to cut a photo queue, which caused two men to throw punches. A female bystander tried to intervene before she pushed a woman who was holding a baby.

The woman with the baby screamed and kneeled to the ground, while the woman who pushed her got in the middle of the two men.

It wouldn't be the first time a fight occurred at Disneyland Shangai. Cast members have previously been attacked at the park, including someone who was snatched up by an angry park guest in 2023.

Other fights have gone down at the U.S. version of Disneyland, like a 2019 brawl between three family members at the park's Toontown. According to NBC News, the situation got so out of hand that those involved were charged with felonies.

One of the most infamous fights took place at Disney World in 2022. Similarly to the fight in Shanghai, it was over line-cutting, with one person requiring medical attention.

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