finally figured out who the voice behind the announcements is, *HER* name is Melissa Atwell. she *ALSO* performed the bug sounds in the "Alice" section as well as Elliot's "talking" from the "Pete's Dragon" float.
0:00 - Intro 0:56 - The blue Fairy 2:00 - Knights of Light 3:04 - Baroque Hoedown 4:08 - Alice in Wonderland 5:12 - Tinkerbell 6:16 - Pete's Dragon 7:20 - Peter Pan 8:25 - Peter Pan #2 9:28 - Toy Story 3 10:32 - The Genie 11:36 - The Genie #2 12:40 - Agrabah 13:44 - Tangled 14:48 - Cinderella 15:52 - Cinderella Ballroom 16:56 - Be Our Guest 18:00 - Beauty and the Beast 19:03 - Frozen 20:07 - Frozen #2 21:12 - It's a Small World 23:23 - Unisys
In a perfect world: “Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls! Disneyland proudly presents our spectacular festival pageant of nighttime dreams and fantasy...in millions of sparkling lights, and brilliant musical sounds! _The Main Street Electrical Parade...Dreamlights!”_
@@Shadowwand literally. Tokyo’s floats are almost all over 12 feet & up. Not to mention how massive these floats are. Paint the Night is the best Disneyland will get for a while. If it ever returns
I would die if either Disneyland or Magic Kingdom receives a version like this. It would make (sadly admits) the outdated parade feel modern while keeping what made the original special and we could get an even newer version of the soundtrack. That alone would be a game changer.
back when Dismeyland's MSEP visited Magic Kingdom the first time ('99-'01) they were initially going to replace Spectromagic with dreamlights. but changed their mind. that's how Tokyo ended up getting Dreamlights.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls Tokyo Disneyland proudly presents our most spectacular pageant of night time dreams and fantasy in millions of sparkling lights and brilliant musical sounds Tokyo Disneyland's electrical parade Dreamlights
The intros of the parade were recorded in English, except in Disneyland Paris where the intro was predominantly in French and the title of the parade remained in English.
@@rosem3240 that's the same thing they do in Disneyland Paris. You get both English and French lines, to allow more guests as possible to enjoy the show since it is a park visited by people from all over Europe. It's a Small World even has entire segments of the song in Italian, German, Spanish and so on. I've never been to Tokyo Disneyland but I figure the thought process would be the same since it is a park visited not just by the locals, but also by all the tourists coming from all over the world while staying in Tokyo.
Friend, I doubt it, I say because the Electrical Parade that we have is the original, with the music of Dreamlights but it is the classic, which started it all, while in Japan have a more updated version called Electrical Parade Dreamlights, and if they change it for Dreamlights in these parks many people would not like it because they prefer the original, apart from that both Electrical Parade and Electrical Parade Dreamlights have the same music, although it is true, Dreamlights is also a pretty parade, if it brought to America or Disneyland Paris would be called "Main Street Electrical Parade Dreamlights". It is version 2.0 of the Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade 1985-1995, which in its turn is the same Main Street Electrical Parade only changed its name because Tokyo Disneyland does not own Main Street USA as well as step in DCA happened to be Disney's Electrical Parade, the point is that if the original MSEP goes and bring the Dreamlights version would be rare that both had the same music, Dreamlights apparently was made only for Japan since it was more accepted and the original Electrical Parade hard little apart we have another version more updated than if it is not a replacement of MSEP that is called Paint the Night.
Yes I understand that Tokyo has their version of the Electrical Parade I know all those facts and thats fine. What I'm trying to say is that Disneyland should receive the same treatment that Tokyo got in that the parade floats should get a makeover unique to Disneyland in California much like Tokyo has theirs, the soundtrack got an upgrade why not the the floats, also keep in mind some of these parade units are original still and have been in use since the 70's and you can tell that there's a lot of milage on them if you had the chance to look at them up close, also take into consideration that some of them have been used in other Disney parks around the world including Walt Disney World for the last 6 years which has the most unfavorable weather conditions for any parade or performer. Don't get me wrong I enjoy the parade as much as anyone dose and Paint the Night is my second favorite second on my list, but this parade as historical as it is deserves to be as Walt would put it "Plus it" make it better.
It would be nice to see this version in another park, but because Japan has the extra money (and the fact TDL isn't owned or operated by Disney) they cannot duplicate that in the other Disney Parks.
It’s only a matter of time before they add Big Hero 6, Zootopia and Moana to this parade. Then it will be just as good as the original Main Street Electrical Parade here in the U.S. Please bring it back Disneyland!
0:20 Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, Tokyo Disneyland proudly presents our spectacular festival pageant of nighttime dreams and fantasy In millions of sparkling lights and brilliant musical sounds *Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights!*
It's so funny listening to some of the character voices in Japanese, hearing that some of them absolutely had to be doing impressions of the original voices! I thought the same thing listening to the recent Kingdom Hearts 3 trailers. It's so cute honestly.
It is! And a lot of the same voices used for the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts show up in attractions, shows and parades at Tokyo Disney Resort, like Dreamlights!
International resorts mix the local language (Japanese, French, Cantonese and Mandarin) with English, to appeal to the local population and international guests
There have always been awkward transitions between units, some just work better due to how the loops are designed. The 26-minute limit seems to lend itself to some very awkward pacing, though.
I feel it's because when they replace old floats for newer ones, it kind messes with the flow of its soundtrack. But the transition isn't something to worry about
Does anyone know if the electrical parade will still be running next year in spring? I saw the electrcial parade in Florida, I really hope i get to see this in Tokyo next year :-)
Hi! Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dreamlights will most likely be running during your trip. I'd suggest checking the schedule in-park during your visit for the latest information as it doesn't seem like Tokyo Disney Resort publishes that information on their website. Hope that helps!