The Mickey’s Birthdayland Iceberg: 1. Minnie’s Surprise Birthday Party, Mickey’s house 2. "Rolling On The Express," Minnie Moo, Mickey's meet and greet area 3. The Mouseka Maze, the teaser during the 1988 Walt Disney World Happy Easter Parade, the McDonald's toys 4. The Cornelius Coot Commons statue, the playground with the giant crayons 5. Duckburg, Roger Rabbit at the grand opening 4 days before the theatrical release of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" 6. The Coca-Cola 6-pack used as a show prop, the inflatable Mickey statue
In the BirthdayLand part of the special i'm Kinda glad that Roger Rabbit didn't have a speaking role in it Cause god know what he would sound like (Judging by the Pretty Bad voice impressions). 19:04 1:31:09 Very Shortly after the Film's Release and Roger is already prominently seen with The Mickey Characters, Very Interesting, I feel like Birthdayland and this Special is what made disney considered Roger to be a bit of a Mickey Character almost as if he was intended to be one.
35:36 The Production Central at the Disney MGM Studios was operational by 1988.So that way when the Disney MGM Studios Theme Park officially opened to the public in Spring 1989 they could tell guests they had already done a significant amount of filming.
I was there for the Disneyland segment when it was taped for the 1990 show. I’m on Main Street and was part of one of the conga lines. Oddly, that part was taped on May 6th
@@disneydanny2 it was because the afternoon parade went one way and the n was stored backstage behind Main Street then started from there for the evening parade and reversed course so that it was in parade storage at night
it's actually a different song which has a similar tune. that song can be heard at 24l43 of ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lw1dpKog39E.html