- In the Parks
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Play's been cancelled, let's say they add a new health pavilion as a homage to WoL.
Buzz Lightyear in Operation Darkmatter
A refurbish of the Body Wars simulator bay. Given Lasseter's left Pixar and Lightyear flopped, Disney can use Star Command again.
The story goes Team Buzz is sent to planet Scire after reports that Warp Darkmatter has gone crazy. Upon arrival, they learn Warp hasn't gone crazy, he just has a bad headache he describes as like a hornet's nest is inside him. Suddenly, Team Buzz's communicator is hijacked by Zurg, who reveals he has shrunken himself and infiltrated Warp's brain to learn Buzz's weaknesses. He says if they want to stop him, they must shrink themselves "till they're no smaller than a buzz fly."
Team Buzz takes Warp back to Star Command, where the technical crew shrinks them and beams them into his body (thru one of his facial features, varies per ride.) They enter the bloodstream and are almost attacked by white blood cells. Eventually, they make it to the brain and encounter Zurg. After they destroy the device he's using to probe Warp's brain, Zurg escapes to somewhere else in Warp's body (randomized per ride.) Team Buzz catches up with Zurg and defeats him, but realizes they're low on fuel. With the last of their power, they use the brain or the heart (varies per ride) to get enough fuel to be beamed out. When Team Buzz returns to normal size, Warp begrudgingly thanks them while also swearing one day, he'll get them.
Inside Out: An Emotional Adventure
A retheme of Cranium Command with the theme it deserves to have. The emotions control Riley thru her first day of 8th grade, where she meets a boy named Bobby, but discovers he may have a girlfriend (Annie.) Near the end, Riley hears the emotions and talks to them, representing self-control. She eventually shows Bobby her drawings of a character named Bing Bong and his nemesis, Jangles the Clown. The two promise to work together on an art project sometime.
That's all I have right now. But it'll be so awesome.
Buzz Lightyear in Operation Darkmatter
A refurbish of the Body Wars simulator bay. Given Lasseter's left Pixar and Lightyear flopped, Disney can use Star Command again.
The story goes Team Buzz is sent to planet Scire after reports that Warp Darkmatter has gone crazy. Upon arrival, they learn Warp hasn't gone crazy, he just has a bad headache he describes as like a hornet's nest is inside him. Suddenly, Team Buzz's communicator is hijacked by Zurg, who reveals he has shrunken himself and infiltrated Warp's brain to learn Buzz's weaknesses. He says if they want to stop him, they must shrink themselves "till they're no smaller than a buzz fly."
Team Buzz takes Warp back to Star Command, where the technical crew shrinks them and beams them into his body (thru one of his facial features, varies per ride.) They enter the bloodstream and are almost attacked by white blood cells. Eventually, they make it to the brain and encounter Zurg. After they destroy the device he's using to probe Warp's brain, Zurg escapes to somewhere else in Warp's body (randomized per ride.) Team Buzz catches up with Zurg and defeats him, but realizes they're low on fuel. With the last of their power, they use the brain or the heart (varies per ride) to get enough fuel to be beamed out. When Team Buzz returns to normal size, Warp begrudgingly thanks them while also swearing one day, he'll get them.
Inside Out: An Emotional Adventure
A retheme of Cranium Command with the theme it deserves to have. The emotions control Riley thru her first day of 8th grade, where she meets a boy named Bobby, but discovers he may have a girlfriend (Annie.) Near the end, Riley hears the emotions and talks to them, representing self-control. She eventually shows Bobby her drawings of a character named Bing Bong and his nemesis, Jangles the Clown. The two promise to work together on an art project sometime.
That's all I have right now. But it'll be so awesome.