DAK “Zootopia” is being created for the Tree of Life theater

danlb_2000

Premium Member
You were wrong before and you're wrong now with a claim that Disney would spend tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars to put in Zootopia temporarily. We all see how ridiculous the claim is.

Even if this isn't you making this up, you should re-evaluate what your friends tell you because either they're trolling you or lying to you. Are they really your friends if they do that to you? Do you want to continue to be friends with people as gullible as you are?

I doubt anyone here wants to hear any more from any of your 'insider' ""friends"".

The only thing more ridiculous then the idea of them bringing this back, is that they would actually have current plans to bring it back.
 
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danlb_2000

Premium Member
Y’all never learn do ya? ;) i was away for time for vacation and also reconnecting with friends that have some input on this. Zootopia streaming has gone up in development and we will see both! For a time zootopia and then a retransition and back to tough to be a bug. Similar to test tracks refresh and return to branding before. Surprised it will go this way but thank you for your patience. Does this clear it up now? No more doubters

But Test Track isn't being replaced with World of Motion, it's being refreshed on someone elses dime and is taking inspiration from World of Motion. I would not be the least bit surprised if that inspiration is very subtle.
 
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WorldExplorer

Well-Known Member
Not yet. I’m still studying him. But I’ve narrowed it down to (1) he’s been doing hard drugs for the last 10 years or (2) he’s just *REALLY* stupid. Maybe both.

It's neither: he's screwing with the people who respond. He doesn't believe anything he's saying, he's intentionally saying ridiculous stuff to get reactions. Literally nothing you guys say is going to make him stop arguing this point because that's the joke.

It's like this classic Tumblr exchange where the guy insists sharks are smooth. Except waaaaaaaay less funny (and that guy didn't start out trolling).

Edit: Whoops! Fixed the link; now it's the smooth shark guy.
 
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Prince-1

Well-Known Member
It's neither: he's screwing with the people who respond. He doesn't believe anything he's saying, he's intentionally saying ridiculous stuff to get reactions. Literally nothing you guys say is going to make him stop arguing this point because that's the joke.

It's like this classic Tumblr exchange where the guy insists sharks are smooth. Except waaaaaaaay less funny (and that guy didn't start out trolling).

1) You are simply making assumptions to what he is doing. You may be right or it can just be another wannabe insider like WDWPro who knows absolutely nothing and will continue spewing nonsense that they truly believe.
2) Sharks are indeed smooth. It’s called science.
 

Advisable Joseph

Well-Known Member
Despite the spelling, what does that have to do with the current work on The Tree of Life?
I think the idea is that there will be a new
A Bug's Life attraction.

In fact
Y’all never learn do ya? ;) i was away for time for vacation and also reconnecting with friends that have some input on this. Zootopia streaming has gone up in development and we will see both! For a time zootopia and then a retransition and back to tough to be a bug. Similar to test tracks refresh and return to branding before. Surprised it will go this way but thank you for your patience. Does this clear it up now? No more doubters
This would make more sense if your sources were telling you that A Bug's Life would be returning to Animal Kingdom, but not necessarily to the Tree of Life, or that the Zootopia show will move to a new Zootopia land when it opens and be replaced by a revamped A Bug's Life show.


Is there any timeframe on this?
From a director of Zootopia 2:


Sounds like he's involved with the attraction.
 

bmr1591

Well-Known Member
Oh.

Sorry to misunderstand.

Now I need to look up ABL's stats...

Tomatometer: 92%
Critics' Score: 78
Audience Score 67
Profit ~$30M

Not a blockbuster, but not unpopular.

In fact, China got a Zootopia land because it is so popular over there.

I'm not arguing that it was well received. And as a 90s kid, I loved A Bug's Life. But the reality is that kids today aren't being brought up rewatching A Bug's Life over and over on Disney+. It simply hasn't had staying power like other 90s animation classics or Pixar films. It was a one and done franchise that hasn't received any love since stopped being sold.
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
Of all the lengthy time-frames for new attractions, this one makes the least sense. The movie should already be in the can, it's just updating interiors to match it. No reason this should take longer than 2-3 months.
Even if it was just “updating interiors to match” that would be a tight schedule. We know from notices of commencement that there will still be some in-theater effects. Those need to be adjusted and programmed. You need new show controls to run all of that and it doesn’t make sense to keep using legacy equipment from 30 years ago.
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
It's neither: he's screwing with the people who respond. He doesn't believe anything he's saying, he's intentionally saying ridiculous stuff to get reactions. Literally nothing you guys say is going to make him stop arguing this point because that's the joke.

It's like this classic Tumblr exchange where the guy insists sharks are smooth. Except waaaaaaaay less funny (and that guy didn't start out trolling).
Or maybe he genuinely doesn’t understand why people are so worked up.
 

mysto

Well-Known Member
Even if it was just “updating interiors to match” that would be a tight schedule. We know from notices of commencement that there will still be some in-theater effects. Those need to be adjusted and programmed. You need new show controls to run all of that and it doesn’t make sense to keep using legacy equipment from 30 years ago.

I agree they will upgrade. But new controls have been problematic, witness splash that went from "never down" with 30 year old magnetic trigger switches to "always down" with 2024 image recognition or whatever they used. ( I know it has improved since opening ) There have been numerous examples of new rides that won't run because of the modern controls.

So to me it could make sense to re-task that legacy equipment since the new stuff seems so finicky. They won't do it but it could make sense. Now if I were king....
 

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
Is there any timeframe on this?

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