Little Green Men
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@GiveMeTheMusic said it’s unlikely DL will get itDisneyland is probably getting it.
WDW is almost certainly not.
@GiveMeTheMusic said it’s unlikely DL will get itDisneyland is probably getting it.
WDW is almost certainly not.
What? That just opened 6 years ago. It's not going anywhere.Is there still even a possibility of getting this ride at WDW? Is there the space and/or will? I wouldn't mind taking over the Belle's storytime attraction for load/unload
Darn.What? That just opened 6 years ago. It's not going anywhere.
I might be totally wrong.
But I heard there's a good chance that Disneyland will get it.
Again, I might be 100% wrong.
So glad it wasn't just me!Funny how that shot of Star and his mask look so similar to this:
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Same for Paris and Shanghai. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that Tron and Ratatouille won’t be open until after 5 years have passed.I am under the impression that Tokyo is paying for exclusivity. Perhaps just limited to 5 years like Hong Kong frequently receives.
Same for Paris and Shanghai. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that Tron and Ratatouille won’t be open until after 5 years have passed.
What? That just opened 6 years ago. It's not going anywhere.
Exclusivity is not about making people travel but about who is footing the bill.While I get it in theory, in practice the exclusivity deals don't seem especially necessary to me. An insignificant number of people are insane enough to travel that far because of an exclusive attraction. I mean, for example, what kind of nut would fly all the way to Paris with the specific goal of experiencing an attraction that cannot and will not be found anywhere else on the planet simply because it is a timeless and richly-themed take on a classic Disney attraction that cannot be truly appreciated via HD youtube videos and because you are a fool who cannot be trusted with money?
Exclusivity is not about making people travel but about who is footing the bill.
Sadly, for older items from the parks, setting an eBay alert for when one goes up for auction is about your only option.Wondering if anyone on the spirited thread can help tell me where I can find one of these? My kiddo got one a few years back, and long story short, some "Aliens" from Rosewell (aka theives) lifted it from a suitcase while we were passing through. It was the only thing she really misses from the stuff that was taken. Hoping my resources here can tell me if there is a chance I can find it anywhere anymore....
yes I have checked amazon and ebay (among many other sites). This is my last ditch effort! Throwing the Hail Mary to the Spirited ones!!!
Articulated faces vs projected faces. A well done articulated face is going to win every time.She makes those Frozen animatronics look like the cheap *** option they were
I've never felt so embarrassed for WDW right now.
While I completely agree, the Frozen AA figures are still pretty great. Now, if they were able to switch them out with fully-articulated faces, they'd be unbelievably awesome.Articulated faces vs projected faces. A well done articulated face is going to win every time.
Agreed, and the projected faces on the trolls especially work well. These are just better.While I completely agree, the Frozen AA figures are still pretty great. Now, if they were able to switch them out with fully-articulated faces, they'd be unbelievably awesome.
Yeah, you can see a definite evolution from Mermaid to Frozen to BatB. Mermaid really showed a leap in realistic body movement with Ursula. Frozen improved body movement even further and the projections worked great for things like the Trolls and the reindeer's eyes. The brief video we have of the BatB figures take the realistic movement of Frozen and up the ante on facial movements. Honestly, I think the Shaman of Songs is on par with the BatB figures, but what BatB does that the Shaman doesn't is take a character that is more cartoony and make it believable. Honestly, it's like seeing these traditionally-animated characters take on a real-world tangibility. As much as I will continue to harp on Disney management for being money-grubbing, soulless robots, the folks they have working for the company in R&D are making the ghost of Walt proud with their boundary-pushing tech.Agreed, and the projected faces on the trolls especially work well. These are just better.
I think these are taking the best of both the Frozen figures and the Mermaid figures. The complaint about the Mermaid figures generally is that the faces look disproportionate. These appear to have figured that out.
Same here. Definitely not watching any of these videos.
Still. I want my first experience to be with the movie.Just so you know, these two are the songs only and not video from the movie.
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