Hey everyone! Hope you enjoy the video! We made a mistake saying that the Mickey Mouse Revue closed on October 1st, 1971! We meant to say it closed on September 14, 1980! Sorry about that and thanks for pointing it out! :)
Fun fact: In Paris, 9-Eye is present in the Buzz Lightyear ride show building, during the first shooting gallery scene! Her animatronic is hidden in the dark behind one of the targets.
Also, Stitch (alongside the other animatronics on the ride) were destroyed due to presence of mold. :( Tragic, honestly. I'm still envious of whoever owns Pita Gabriel from Food Rocks.
Mickey Mouse Revue sounds like it was a great attraction, I can already see what it would look like today if wasn't close, it could have the modern day Disney films in it, and imagine what it would have look like with used of today modern day technology.
ya know, i heard sadly they are going to replace the three caballeros and the ride with a coco ride instead of that ride.😢😣. this is true not a joke .my mom was a cast member there and she gets notified from disney so she knows wut their doing.
HEH HEH HEH HEE HEE HEE HA HA HA!!!!!!!!!! that's funny! I like that joke. what if someone actually made a fnaf fan game called five nights at disneyland or disneyworld (aka fnad) with scary broken and working animatronics that existed and exist from disneyland or disneyworld. NOW THAT WOULD BE FUNNY!
Thank you so much for detailing the Xenomorph’s history. I absolutely love the bizarre history of how Alien ended up at Walt Disney World. And my goodness, I never knew much about the Mickey Mouse Revue. I’m quite disappointed I never had a chance to see this. It has so many great animatronics of amazing characters. I would love to see an updated version with today’s technology.
the dancing Michael Eisner oh my gooooosh Love your guys's videos so much Dude, I want Mickey Mouse Revue to come back (revamped) I feel like it embodies so much magic and wonder
It is just astounding how far animatronics have come. I have not been to a Disney park in many years and these videos really give me an itch to book a flight.
The mickey mouse revue looks so fun! I would've loved that, and I can imagine them updating it by adding new characters and bits to make it more fresh. Honestly looks so much better than philharmagic or country bear jamboree.
The standing Xenomorph was on display in the archives right after The Great Movie Ride closed (hope they repurpose the aliens for a new Alien ride) The Mickey Mouse Revue seemed like a cool little show with a great cast of characters! The stitch animatronic was pretty impressive! He was way to big compared to how he was in the movie but it was still cool but come on, Skippy was the real reason to go see that show 😆 By the way love the flame animations 🔥🔥
Aizlynn Pines Maybe they could do a reimagined modern version with lots of newer characters and songs! I’d probably might wanna see it a bit differently as a live theatrical musical stage show inside a big indoor musical theater!
10:38 that would be interesting to say that, in Disney Land Paris, 9-eye was kept and is still exposed in the Buzz Lightyear attraction that replaced the Visionarium. We can see 9-eye in the back of the very first scene, behind the big robot, somewhere in the dark (thats a lil bit creepy for me X)
We made a mistake saying that the Mickey Mouse Revue closed on October 1st, 1971! We meant to say it closed on September 14, 1980! Sorry about that and thanks for pointing it out! :)
@@fastpassfacts You did also meant to say the Tokyo Disneyland version of the Mickey Mouse Revue closed on May 25, 2009. Did you? Also, here's the video of its last moments in Japan before closure (even though the date of the video's upload is November 2009, which is a few months after its closure) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ecBxU9r_qo.html
I loved the Stitch animatronic! My favorite part of the ride (I've never been to Disney to see the ride so I watched videos on RU-vid) is when Stitch spits and there's a smoke effect on the floor! It's awesome! 😃
For retired animatronics, maybe you could talk about the balloonist from the original World of Motion or the Calypso Broccoli or hostess from Kitchen Kabaret
12:54 I’ve actually been on stitches great escape, it was a genuinely fun ride- honestly it’s the one ride I can remember at Disney world (given my age being 7 or 8 at the time) you’d sit in the chairs around the room and the stitch animatronic would spit at you (it actually sprayed water at you) and even burp, alongside at one point the attraction would go dark- and stitch would make his “escape” there was speakers right behind your head in the seats, so it really sounded like he was crawling around the space behind you, and talking or sniffing in your ears, at one point it even has a audio where it’s an audience member saying “Hey! That’s mine!” And fighting stitch over a hotdog, as well as sometimes stitch would sneeze or burp and air would be sprayed in your face or behind your neck, to simulate that, it was truely a great ride, it’s always interesting knowing that I’ve been on that ride and knowing that it’s shut down now and the state it’s in.
It’s so sad to see Stitches Animatronic destroyed like that, especially since his famous line is “Ohana means Family and that means no one gets life behind” seems stitch was left behind
I loved the Timekeeper, the last time I went to Disney, I saw it 5 times in a row...I was ecstatic to hear Robin Williams voice and it was rather funny as he was well known for!
Please do some more parts with more retired animatronics including some from currently running attractions and some that were recycled from extinct attractions! I can expect the dinosaurs from Universe of Energy, the old Harold animatronic from Matterhorn Bobsleds, The Country Bears from the Country Bear Jamboree at Disneyland, the America Sings animatronics, Uh-oah from Enchanted Tiki Room Under New Management, the alien itself from Alien Encounters, etc.!
Oh my God! Finding out the timekeeper was voiced by Robin Williams blows my mind because while I was watching the silent animatronic as you were talking I kept on thinking that the Magic Kingdom version kind of looked like Bicentennial Man
I Literally Just Found Your Channel, And I LOVE It! Idk What Got Me Into Disney Animatronic Videos, But I Am Thankful It Did! I Wouldn’t Be Commenting Without It!
I missed the Mickey Mouse animatronic. He was my bro in the u.s, but then he moved to japan, then I realized he has moved from Japan to the archives. I did not go to the d23 expo. Just imagine I see him today. In every Disney park.
Does anyone else find it ironic that Toy Story 4 and the child's play reboot are coming out on the same day? It's just like the old days when universal and Disney compete for better animation movies. Oh wait, i forgot. They're still competing to this day. (Excellent video, by the way.)
I believe that some of the flower animatronics from the Alice in Wonderland scene from the Mickey Mouse Revue were eventually put in the Lake George Great Escape, after being put up for auction. They're part of a walk through ride and there's like 12 of the flowers just sitting there abandoned, along with some other things. There was always wires..but they never moved, so I'm guessing they were eventually just deemed too damaged.
Another great video! You guys might also want to follow the Disney archives. The Xenomorph animatronics were moved there (or at least one of them). They did a Facebook video on it.
I'm sure that someone has already pointed this out by now, but because it had been left in neglect for so many years, the Stitch animatronic (and possibly the Skippy and SIR animatronics) had begun to acquire mold, and therefore was not safe to either store or dismantle and reuse. Of course, if they had acted sooner, then this could have been avoided in the first place...
The only thing I remember about going to Disney as a kid is that damn xenomorph. The way it drops out of the ceiling haunted me but I couldn't remember what ride it was on. When I went as a teen, I saw the xenomorph and nearly screamed from the flood of childlike terror
I loved that Stitch ride when I went to Disney! I thought it was so cool. Then again, I was an angsty middle schooler suffering from severe and nearly debilitating depression after losing their father a few months before that Disney trip... I probably should have known it wasn't great for the small humans when I heard them screaming and sobbing in complete horror. 🤔 Didn't really occur to me.
When I went to Disney World with my family in April, I found a pin of a Stitch Exoskeleton, looking quite similar to the dismantled Stitch. I couldn't help myself and bought it
The stitch one was always my favorite. I go to Disney every year and when I had seen it had shut down it was a true heart break, but hopefully they make a new stitch attraction soon.
Part 4 Please I Really Like This Series It Gives Me So Information I Didn't Know About The Disney Parks And I Have A Idea For A New Series Called "Series Of Changes" Where You Talk About Disney Rides And Talk About Their Changes
When I play video games such as dark souls 3, I listen to music, and the final song before I got off was every step you take, so when you said refrigerator police I was assuming it was a knock off of police, and what do you know, I end up listening to every bite you take.