A new enhanced audio mix of Grim Grinning Ghosts from Disney's Haunted Mansion attraction I made, with concept sketches and models by the Disney Imagineers.
This is one of those things where if you ride the ride not knowing it was by Disney you would not have known it was a Disney ride ...it would pass up as a separate horror ride thing
Also.... - Oliver Douglas's mother Eunice from a few episodes of the zany 1960s sitcom Green Acres. - The voice on the phone speaking to Nan Adams in the final scene of an eerie Twilight Zone episode entitled The HitchHiker. - The wife from whom Ricky and Lucy Ricardo buy the house in Connecticut in the final season of I Love Lucy; also played a judge in the one in which Lucy enters tulips in a flower contest. - Headmistress Mrs. Millicent Schuyler-Potts on The Beverly Hillbillies. Plus several other sitcom appearances, as well as voice work on radio sitcoms before the TV shows.
Creepy cool, I know they got all the ghostly and ghoulish icons they could to make this the creepiest haunted mansion grim grinning ghosts music video.
I always wondered if there was a demonic curse of some kind placed upon the Haunted Mansion that won't let the spirits go in peace, which explains some of the things happening like the undead, endless hallway, and talking statues.
Apparently Madame Leota had ownership of the house at some point, so perhaps that explains the unnatural aspects of the mansion. Maybe she was the one who put a curse on the place.
There's no curse. Quite the opposite, in fact. The Mansion is essentially a _retirement home_ for ghosts, who have maybe been pushed aside by the march of progress, so they'll always have a place to stay and practice their tricks. They LIKE it there. The Mansion has a lot of backstories for how it became haunted in the first place, but the reason it's at Disneyland, on days where it's at Disneyland and not in the "real" New Orleans/New York countryside, is Walt Disney felt sorry for all the ghosts who'd been displaced by World War II or otherwise been exorcised, and now we're homeless, so he bought a mansion and invited ghosts from all over the world to stay there. As for the warping and weirdness inside, well, there *are* 999 ghosts in the mansion; that much spectral energy in such a small space is bound to warp the fabric of reality a little.
I watched this on my iPhone 4 with earphones and the picture and at the very end scared me I actually did get a fright so if your goal was to scare people congratulations you succeeded it's a fantastic video.
Actually that statement is wrong way before that game there was a Disney Racing game on the first PlayStation and there’s a Haunted Mansion stage with the song, so Toy Story 3 isn’t the only game that has the song.
I don't think Tim Burton did have anything to do with the film. And he was eleven years old when the ride opened. Maybe you're thinking of the Nightmare Before Christmas conversion they did a few years ago?
Fun fact: The pipe organ in the ballroom on the ride is the one Captain Nemo played in the Disney version/adaptation of Jules Vernes's "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", but They changed some stuff on it such as the pipes themselves.
Ghoulish and ghostly I think just to get you in the mood for Halloween. But right this could be creepier with creepy clowns but the devil is the worst, I know
The actor’s name is Candy Candido. In addition to the prisoner, and *not* the executioner in the attraction, he has also voiced the Alligator Guard Captain in Robin Hood, and Fidget in The Great Mouse Detective.