DHS Monster Inc Land Coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios

WhatTheDisney94

Active Member
I would say that and 50s Prime Time and Sci Fi are the only things left now to get that original MGM Studios feeling. Melrose has a lot of park history on it's walls, sad to see it go. Tried to get back there this week one last time but didn't work out unfortunately. Will have to just enjoy the memories. I'm sure the archives will enjoy the picking, a lot of celeb pictures etc.
Don't forget the Backlot Express!
 

aladdin2007

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I know nothing about HarryHeusans, its in the Monsters inc movie? Just wondering about compare and contrast, do we think it could be as well themed as melroses? Or is this another chance for them to downgrade/detheme and it end up being empty/boring looking in design? I know I need to watch the movie I guess , its been years but just wondered how you all think they may do it.
 

James Alucobond

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I know nothing about HarryHeusans, its in the Monsters inc movie? Just wondering about compare and contrast, do we think it could be as well themed as melroses? Or is this another chance for them to downgrade/detheme and it end up being empty/boring looking in design? I know I need to watch the movie I guess , its been years but just wondered how you all think they may do it.
In the film, it is pretty generically Japanese. If they intend to do something special with it, they’d probably have to do something animatronic. It’s supposed to have an octopus-like sushi chef, for instance.
 

TheMaxRebo

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In the film, it is pretty generically Japanese. If they intend to do something special with it, they’d probably have to do something animatronic. It’s supposed to have an octopus-like sushi chef, for instance.

That would be kinda fun

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My kids love sushi so we are pretty excited for this aspect of the change

It wouldn't explicitly tie to the movie but also think a conveyor belt sushi place at WDW would be fun
 

WorldExplorer

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It sounds like something that could've been a lot of fun if it was made a decades ago by the company that was willing to pay for a dozen animatronics for a 3D show and spend the time, money, and effort on making this stupid rabbit look like he's really hopping even though he doesn't actually need to.

Now? People will pay for it anyway, so whatever. An animatronic squid would just break and not be fixed anyway.

I'm sure there'll be a picture of Mike with something in front of him somewhere and maybe they'll have a menu item that's clearly still squid tentacle so it feels more themed.
 

MR.Dis

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I know nothing about HarryHeusans, its in the Monsters inc movie? Just wondering about compare and contrast, do we think it could be as well themed as melroses? Or is this another chance for them to downgrade/detheme and it end up being empty/boring looking in design? I know I need to watch the movie I guess , its been years but just wondered how you all think they may do it.
Harryheusans is a tribute to Ray Harryhausen. Harryhausen was a master of stop action animation and revered in Hollywood for his work. One of his last movies was the 1981 movie: Clash of the Titans. He did the scenes of the Titans (the Kraken and Medusa). For more info, I recommend looking him up on Google.
 

Casper Gutman

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In the film, it is pretty generically Japanese. If they intend to do something special with it, they’d probably have to do something animatronic. It’s supposed to have an octopus-like sushi chef, for instance.
This is the fundamental problem with the whole project, of course. Monstroplis is supposed to look familiar, even banal, until you see the characters.

Just a terrible idea for a land.
 

celluloid

Well-Known Member
The characters of Monsters are special, but it is not a world people would just want to visit.

A perfect example of not everything needs to be an entire land.

We could have gotten the indoor coaster and still kept the all accessible well produced attraction that has no replacement.
 

Stupido

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The characters of Monsters are special, but it is not a world people would just want to visit.

A perfect example of not everything needs to be an entire land.

We could have gotten the indoor coaster and still kept the all accessible well produced attraction that has no replacement.

Why do you think it's a world people wouldn't want to visit?

It's a very different world from anything else in the park, with the opportunity to create some really great immersive theming and unique food/drink experiences. If done right, I could see this being a world that people really love visiting, in addition to a hopefully great ride, and new theater show.
 

TheMaxRebo

Well-Known Member
The characters of Monsters are special, but it is not a world people would just want to visit.

A perfect example of not everything needs to be an entire land.

We could have gotten the indoor coaster and still kept the all accessible well produced attraction that has no replacement.

Definitely think they could have done the new building/area that builds out on the end of the street and the Harryhausens for Mama Melrose change, maybe even still take down Studio 1, but left the front part largely as is and keep Muppets there
 

TheMaxRebo

Well-Known Member
Why do you think it's a world people wouldn't want to visit?

It's a very different world from anything else in the park, with the opportunity to create some really great immersive theming and unique food/drink experiences. If done right, I could see this being a world that people really love visiting, in addition to a hopefully great ride, and new theater show.

I do hope they have a lot of fun touches in the area and Monsters in the windows and on balcony's and stuff - that they have life in the land
 

The Leader of the Club

Well-Known Member
It sounds like something that could've been a lot of fun if it was made a decades ago by the company that was willing to pay for a dozen animatronics for a 3D show and spend the time, money, and effort on making this stupid rabbit look like he's really hopping even though he doesn't actually need to.
Modern WDW would never pay to put an animatronic in a new themed DHS restaurant…
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James Alucobond

Well-Known Member
This is the fundamental problem with the whole project, of course. Monstroplis is supposed to look familiar, even banal, until you see the characters.

Just a terrible idea for a land.
I kind of agree and would ordinarily 100% say the same thing if they had opted to do this from scratch, but it's ultimately hardly changing the relative banality of the area as it exists today. It's perhaps both a) a missed opportunity to completely replace with something more interesting and b) an unnecessary papering-over of an area that could have remained IP-agnostic to preserve Muppets, but given the scope and apparent budget of the project, I don't think this was a case where we were ever going to get something more transportive than slightly re-dressed city streets regardless of the chosen IP.
 

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