*By the sound of it, the log couldn't go straight onto the calm track after the incline and instead bounced out of the attraction, causing the log and the Wario "Bros" to fly into another water-ride and cause a collision course with various setpieces. Waluigi was instantly decapitated by one of them while Wario died to cardiac arrest after slamming into a wall, with both corpses and the log ending up in the water.*
Ghostface SM1 I’ve started working on it, idk how I’m gonna show it to everyone though. I might email the person that posted this video and see if he’ll post it when I animate it
According to the person who made this video, they go to Disneyland quite often (an impressive feat, considering they live in New Jersey, or so they say; I myself live in Southern California, only about an hour and a half away from Disneyland, so I don't have much of an excuse not to go myself, except for how exorbitantly-priced tickets and food are there), and went on Splash Mountain so many times that they just memorized everything that happens in the ride. I consider myself proud for memorizing lots of video game OSTs and obscure references, but I got nothing on this guy.
@@lionprowl Yeah I've been there my fair share of times... you're definitely right about everything being expensive lol Definitely fortunate to have had such opportunity. That said, that's how I realized how scary accurate the SFX were. What I will say though, is that the timing of events and music makes me think either that's just due to the way the audio (which sounds like it was some officially-released Disney recording or something)... or it closer matches the Disneyworld version. Can't say for sure though, as often as I've been in Disneyland I have never stepped foot into Disneyworld.
@@pikminfreak0011 I've been to Disney World once, and from what I remember, I liked it way more than Disneyland. Then again, others from/near Orlando, Florida say the opposite: They like Disneyland way more than Disney World, for the most part. I was only 6, 7, or 8 years old at the time, so I don't remember too much of it, but I remember that I seemed to have the most fun at Epcot Center, especially in an indoor video game room that was dubbed the "SEGA Room". I think it has a different name now, as SEGA doesn't have as much dominance at this point, plus they don't make their own consoles anymore, but the SEGA Room is where I first learned about Bomberman and NiGHTS (the latter which I didn't really understand what I was doing at the time, and the former which I really enjoyed but I thought was called "Boomerman" before someone corrected me some time later). I also was invited to play some taiko drums, along with my sister, by some Japanese taiko drummers. I do distinctly recall that afterwards, there was a woman who was sculpting and painting candy out of some kind of interesting dough and edible paint. I remember requesting a blue dog, which she completed quickly and gave to me free of charge. I'm told these days that they don't do that for free anymore. The good old days...
@@lionprowl I live in Utah (formerly in California) and would go to Disneyland with my parents 24/7, miss it 3000 though, my favorite place on earth. I'm just hoping to go this year for Avengers Campus.
Ngl this made me sad because this was clearly Wario taking Waluigi out for his birthday after years of rejection, and just wanted to give him at-least one win, which ended in his own and only friends death.
Ever since, the workers have labeled this section of the ride "Waluigi's Bump" Every day, at 3 AM, some say you can hear his voice, carried by the wind, faintly whisper "Wario, get off me you damn idiot"
Funnily enough, I was on Big Thunder Mountain once (I believe I was about 15 or 16 at the time) and while we were passing through a tunnel, the ride abruptly stopped, and we were stuck in pitch-darkness. Immediately, my sister started freaking out, and I tried to calm her down as best I could while my parents were laughing the whole time, and eventually the lights turned on to reveal that the inside of at least one of the tunnels looks fairly industrial, with green sheet metal. Eventually, about 10 minutes later, an attendant came to retrieve us, very apologetic, unbuckled everyone, and led us on a path out of the ride, though we all got a first-hand look at some of the mechanisms that operated the ride behind the scenes. It was actually pretty cool, all things considered. We unfortunately didn't get to complete the ride, but I'd already been on Big Thunder Mountain several times before and after, so it was no big loss. There were other rides. Oh, and the reason why the ride suddenly stopped. I can't exactly remember, but either someone had a medical complication, or someone lost something. In either event, the ride has to be stopped.
@@deltazero7262 I know, right? Under ordinary circumstances, an amusement park guest like me would never get to see the inner workings of a ride, and the fact that it was a Disney classic ride made it even better. In a way, it improved my overall experience of that particular Disneyland visit.
6:14 *At this moment, tragedy fell upon the world. Bystanders traumatized at the sight of the Wah Bros being hurled from their cart and meeting a fatal landing on the nearby concrete pathway. As lawsuits proceed to stack, Disneyland threatens to close for good.*
The case would later be dropped due to a picture released later showing the brothers standing on top of the ride during the plummet and not following safety guidelines.
*However, Waluigi the Amazing still died, so Robert Iger was legally shot and Disney became illegal. With no competion, Dreamworks proceeded to release Shrek 5: Battle for the Swamp, which was so critically acclaimed that it was illegal to hate it and the Wario "Bros" were amazingly revived.*
This is required to have more views. This is the ultimate Wario dies video. And I'm not even kidding about this one. Especially at 6:14. I don't think my lungs have bursted harder in my entire life. It's so chaotic and wonderful. Please make more of these.
Wario and Waluigi had just arrived at Disneyland. Waluigi was celebrating Wario's birthday, which was rarely celebrated and appreciated. Wario never noticed, of course. He was too busy counting his money. Waluigi did however. And he felt that is was his duty, as a brother, to help out his brother and be a good person. After crashing into the giant Mickey statue in front of the Parking Structure and costing Disneyland thousands of dollars, they made their way to the front gates. Barely anybody was there, which was good since the Wario Bros can cause some trouble. A baby was crying nearby, Wario shoved a map in its face. They made their way to many rides, including the Haunted Mansion, which they caused to shut down because Waluigi jumped out and broke the glass in the Ballroom to join the dancers. They then made their way to the Mine Train, which they never really enjoyed. So they managed to make the carts disconnect, and they all smashed into each other, causing that ride to shut down as well. After that catastrophe, they went to Star Tours, which they also shut down. They never buckled their seatbelts, and they basically slammed right into the C-3PO animatronic, causing the entire room to glitch out. They also crashed a car in Autopia using shells and bananas, made the boulder actually fall in Indiana Jones, crashed into an ice wall in the Matterhorn, and made the boat sink in The Jungle Cruise. All of these rides shut down, as well. After this chaos, they all tried to make their day even better than it was. So they went on some more rides. They took a doll from It's a Small World as a souvenir, they made Space Mountain derail, made the Submarine's flood, and they somehow managed to make the Mark Twain River Boat turn around and crash into The Columbia. Even they didn't know how it happened. But their favorite was what they did to Star Wars land. They actually broke a Kylo Ren animatronic by throwing a lightsaber they built, and they later knocked out a cast member dressed as Rey. It was stunning. But they had one more ride to do: Splash Mountain. They had a special plan with this one. They would make the Log fly out of the river, and it would fly all the way to the entrance of Pirates of the Caribbean, with the help of an animatronic they would steal. It was a perfect plan! So they made their way. Waluigi went onto the log first, then Wario. This would be beneficial since Waluigi had better hand-eye coordination and Wario has the weight. They would use this to their advantage. However, this wouldn't go according to plan. Once they started to go on the second lift, they saw the scene with Brier Rabbit tied up, they started to chuckle. Their plan would happen. However, when they got ready, they never knew that the brier patch was right there when the drop occurred. They jumped along with the log, and, without warning, they slammed right into the thorned bushes. They weren't expecting it. The log flopped over, and Waluigi was impaled in the gut, while Wario was crushed from their log that flipped over. The log rolled back on stream like nothing happened. However, the corpses of Wario and Waluigi lay on the thorns, for everyone to see. The blood-stained log rolled past the rest of the ride, and thus, another ride was closed because of the Wario Bros.
Technically someone said they were trying to go to The Pirates Of The Caribbean ride which is in adventure land and they’re in frontier land right now so they’d have to got pretty far to get to Tomorrow Land
Well I forgot to say that this video turns my only issue with this ride well the one from Disneyland into something funny, and no joke the Splash Mountain at Disneyland has no restraints.
Silver Sonic Mk.4 I’ve been on the ride a hundred times so I just took the direct audio from the internet then added the sound effects at the exact moments where I knew things would happen. I put way too much time into this.
Pokemon Master Nick You must live somewhere close to Disneyland if that's the case. If you go often, what's your favorite ride there? I personally like Pirates of the Caribbean the most, but Space Mountain will forever have a special place in my heart for when they had that Red Hot Chili Peppers partnership going on.
Eh, the song provides a background for the scenery, which is meant to be a cinematic experience for the theme park guests, as it is with many Disney theme park rides. The song always plays for any raft as it goes through Splash Mountain, but I consider this song far less cringey (and far more catchy, even) than It's a Small World After All. Did you guys know that the latter song actually is recorded in tons of different languages, and goes on for well over 30 minutes if that particular track is played? It's truly awful.
@@saturn1940 I didn't even know about the whole multi-language thing until the staff played it in the comic book store I once worked in. After the 15-minute mark, some of the customers were looking a bit uncomfortable, and I asked the staff if they would mind changing to another song, and you know what they did? The assholes REFUSED. It took several customer complaints until they finally yielded and changed it to some generic metal or something. That the comic book store is now closed could be considered a form of karma, though I have to say, that place was actually pretty cool.
Now at the end of the ride, I'm just imagining the characters in the ride singing this: "Zippidy-doo-da, zippidy-yay Wario and Waluigi have been killed today Zippidy-doo-da, zippidy-yay That hungry plant is getting its way."
"Frank, we just had a crash in the ride. Two fatalities." "...Keep the ride running." "But Fran-" *"DO NOT TURN OFF THE FUCKING MUSIC, JOHN. ZIPPITY DOO DAH IS AHEAD OF ITS TIME!"*
Ik this is about wario and waluigi dying, but every time I hear the speech before the decent on the mountain, it reminds me of the first and only time I went on this ride, first and only time I’ve been shat on by a bird too so far.
This actually is extremely sobering and terrifying. This metaphor can be taken two ways. One may be the inevitability of death and how we are insignificant. These two men are now dead, but the ride goes on. Nothing changes. The same song. The same ride. Two people lost their lives on this ride and it went on as if nothing happened. Sure, there's going to be a temporary panic once the employees notice what happened, but after this is all cleared up the park will continue to send people on this ride and these poor souls will be forgotten. Another metaphor may be the consequences of robots and automation. A fluke in the design got these brothers killed, but, as stated earlier, the ride went on. The automatons don't need us; we have given them that power and they're here to stay. It's our reality that we have locked ourselves into. The tragedy of these deaths is horrible, but perhaps it's just a wake-up call to bring us to action. Thanks for attending my TED talk.
I think the funniest element in these videos is always when wario says OH MY GOD for surprisingly formal reasons. It marks the turning point. Shit always hits the fan after that. It's like peekaboo, because it marks an expected reaction.
Right when they flew I couldn't stop laughing I do not know if that is a bad sign but that's extremely funny especially the music that just plays after
One time, we were gonna go on Splash Mountain again. I hate rollercoasters. Always hated them. I was scared of them. Luckily, something about the water wasn't going well. So, I was spared a stress-trip and a high blood pressure.
The ancient rumors tells once upon a time... Wario traveled far away in search of a legendary treasure, but when the chest Wario stole was opened, a terrible curse was unsealed as well, haunting Wario by giving him lousy illusions of his own, tragically unexpected death every single day until the arrival of the day for him to rest in peace... Pity Wario.. but this is what his greedy ways ended up leading him to..