Wow the Blue Bayou is a faithful recreation of the OG. Really cool to see the Davey Jones fog effect is alive there. I miss it in Anaheim. Another great video.
At least there is one version out there with the iconic auction scene. Please do Sinbad’s Storybook Voyage and Roger Rabbit Car Toon Spin (Tokyo Disneyland version) next!
I am very happy and proud to receive such praise for an attraction in my country. I hope you all get to meet these characters someday. Sorry I don't understand English. postscript If TDL were to become the Disney Company, would some of these dolls be removed, Splash Mountain gone, and Jessica Rabbit put on a coat?
I was so scared they would replace the scenes in this ride after the long refurbs, but they still seem to be there. Another reason why this version looks really nostalgic is because it uses the original lighting from the 1967 California version. It's like going back in time and seeing how this ride would have looked like brand new; especially with the perfect maintenance.
This is by far the best-looking ride of its kind that doesn't drop you fast on a slope. You can just kick back and enjoy all the cool displays in there.
This one looks almost exactly like California's version. There's just a little less cave scene here, and perhaps the very end where you get off the ride looks more like Florida.
“We wants the red head!” Always one of my favorite lines. That was taken out of the Disneyland version of the ride here in California. Doesn’t really seem that offensive to me.
7:57 So let's see, Japan gets to keep Jessica, Japan gets to keep the Briar Patch, &... *JAPAN GET TO KEEP THE REDHEAD!* It's sad when you realize a nation that's thousands of years older than ours is more soft hearted than the sleeping dragon they woke up only 85 years ago.
@@Raptor2291 yes but Disneyland is popular with children, even if they’re not the only target audience. A “bride auction” of captured women run by male pirates isn’t exactly the most child-friendly of scenes lol
There are Books in school library teaching children how gae couples have Six with Six scenes drawn in them. That is ok, but the dialogue is suddenly a problem to you. 👏 👏 👏
oh my goodness they still have the original Auction. WE WANT THE RED HEAD! They still got the guys chasing the women too!. Sadly though they replaced the naked lady in the barrel with AYO Captain Jack, but hey, i rather have it that way then everything removed.
We wants the redhead!! So, sad they had to change that scene in the US just because of "modern audiences", please Japan, never change it and I will put in on my bucket list to go an see it for myself.
The one in Tokyo Disneyland looks kinda like the one in California except wish there is a talking Jolly Roger right before the drop in the one in Anahiem!
Very interesting. I would say this is the best version of the classic ride! Keeps a lot of the old faithful elements like the auction and chase scenes and adds the Jonny Depp/Jack animatronics! Its interesting that the unload is on the lower level vs Disney Land that has it in the same station as the load. Maybe its faster this way? Seems all modern rides separate the load and unload platforms now.
Tokyo Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean is a mix between Disneyland's and Disney World's Pirates of the Caribbean. They start off in the Bayou like in Disneyland and end off unloading on the lower level like Disney World
The Original versions of Walt Disney's ride are over seas still as they were intended! The Brer Rabbit is still at it at Splash Mountain & they'ye still auctioning Wrnches at Pirarates Of The Caribbean!
Yes, the seats in pirates of the Caribbean at Tokyo Disneyland are wide like the version at the Magic Kingdom. There is slightly less leg room if I remember correctly
POTC is my all-time favorite ride. Been riding it over 50 years. We went to Tokyo Disney in October 2023. I was so looking forward to going on this ride and seeing my beloved Red Head. When we got there we discovered the ride was closed for refurbishment. 😢
That’s why I check before I plan my trip. It helps! I was there back in December and wanted to ride Splash Mountain so I looked at when the ride was going to reopen from the month refurbishment. I was so glad I did.
Surprised parts are in English if it's in Tokyo? Also the difference in politics. They used the scene with the women tied together being sold off and men chasing the woman instead of them selling chickens (hens) and woman chasing the men.
I believe it’s because Tokyo Disneyland is run by The Oriental Land Company and not Disney itself. The Asian Parks for the most part don’t cave in to “political correctness” like we do here in the US.
I agree changing the auction scene was a little too exaggerated, it should've stayed and I'm glad to see it's still there. But I unsubscribe from this "political correctness" discourse, you people are pathetic. Disney's values are for everyone, not just what your religion or political affiliation is. The scene being changed doesn't mean what you think it does, stop trying to find something to complain about in everything and being so close minded
Wow! All those animatronic figures in the background at the very beginning of the ride are VERY convincing! It really looks like they're real ordinary people having a meal next to an amusement park ride. Technology these days is simply amazing.
Love it reminds me of the original Disneyland. I do miss it. I don’t know why they screwed with it. It’s so much better this way they’re trying to make pirates all politically correct they were pirates for the love of God pillaging burning things get the women that’s how it was done back in those days I don’t know why they try to rewrite history Disney stop, take a note from your partners in Japan they did it, right
I’ll have an unpopular opinion on the Redhead change: I’m OK with it because historically there were female pirates too and very successful. I felt it was more annoying they changed ALL of it to be PC, such as none of the pirates really chase the women, as it could’ve been mixed up with both, and others you’d only know If watching years ago (some of the Depp changes). But really out of all the changes to be PC, these are overall more seamless than the rest.
The real reason is simply because most of the ride is a direct export. The Japanese execs specifically didn't want to change any more than they had to so they're still using copies of the original tracks save for a few key narrative points. This is also why Haunted Mansion is a direct lift of WDW.
I notice that in Tokyo, the park has maintained the sexist scenes - at one point a pirate captain auctions off women to a crowd across the water, all of whom want to bid on the sexy redhead next in line, but there's a fat woman on the stage first and the auctioneer won't move on until she's sold. In the next scene, you can see a number of pirates chasing women around in circles, and at the end of that sequence there's a woman chasing a pirate (she's chasing him with a club, not with her arms out as she was doing in the original Disneyland ride). Do these remain unchanged because Japan doesn't mind them, or because Japan hasn't caught up yet? I assume they were made that way originally because pirates did things like that in real life, but I guess today's audiences don't want to see them, accurate or not.
i couldn’t even watch the whole video … the quality of that ride compared to disneyland if offensive .. walt disney must be rolling in his grave that ride is so bad .. especially the ‘blue bayou’ restaurant in the beginning