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Live footage of my brain:I feel sorry for you. Anyways, here’s some easy reading I found in my 3rd Period classroom!View attachment 778713View attachment 778712
Live footage of my brain:I feel sorry for you. Anyways, here’s some easy reading I found in my 3rd Period classroom!View attachment 778713View attachment 778712
@JokersWild will be joining Pi and I tonight at 9:30PM Eastern/6:30PM Pacific for a special extended edition of the recap podcast where we'll be pitching other games based on the prompt as well as going over the projects.
OB (Both the character and the real person "puppeteer") doesn't hate you. The multiple blending/eating jokes just made them a bit uncomfortable@Pi on my Cake i swear if you don’t make a reference to the title “The Amazing Digital Adventure” I will make orange bird a real orange milkshake, it would be funny if you put a thought bubble above OB with him thinking that he hates me would be hilarious.
But still if you din’t put a ref to the title of expedition 4 I will sent OB to the voidOB (Both the character and the real person "puppeteer") doesn't hate you. The multiple blending/eating jokes just made them a bit uncomfortable
@JokersWild will be joining Pi and I tonight at 9:30PM Eastern/6:30PM Pacific for a special extended edition of the recap podcast where we'll be pitching other games based on the prompt as well as going over the projects.
This is something I never thought I would read!Let's refrain from physically threatening our co host, shall we? Even if he is fictitious and you're just joking, it doesn't belong in the game.
Thirty-five years ago, Disney's Hollywood Studios opened to the public. Among its many features in its early days was The Magic of Disney Animation, where guests could see actual Disney animators at work, bringing the magic to life. Even after hand-drawn animation was temporarily shut down, the experience remained open with unique games, exhibits, character meet 'n' greets and even a how-to-draw class; and it remained open until 2015, whereupon it was replaced by Star Wars Launch Bay, a cheap Star Wars-based exhibit area solely meant to tide fans over until Galaxy's Edge opened in 2019.
Needless to say, when Galaxy's Edge did open that glorious summer, the Launch Bay closed and work began on an all-new addition. Animation was coming back to Animation Courtyard.
First announced at the 2019 D23 Expo, Journey Into Animation would bring guests into the process of making an animated movie in a new and immersive way. Building on the revolutionary technology of the Na'vi River Journey at Disney's Animal Kingdom, Journey Into Animation would use immersive projections, glorious sets and lighting and even newly-created hand-drawn and CGI animation to create an experience unlike anything ever seen before. The entire building was demolished and rebuilt from the ground-up. It took five years to construct the new building and create the world of this ride, but believe me, once you ride Journey Into Animation for yourself, you'll agree that such a long construction process was absolutely worth it.
The ride is set to open on May 1, the very day Disney's Hollywood Studios turns 35. But lucky you, we're giving you an exclusive first look at what Journey Into Animation will entail!
Queue
Entering the former animation pavilion isn't too immediately different from how it's been since 1989. Guests first pass into an open air space, the former Backlot Tour queue, and pass through some switchbacks before finally entering a building labeled "Walt Disney Animation Studio." The inside looks pretty similar to how the animation studio used to look. Guests pass a a number of animator's desks and through offices littered with concept art and story boards, all of which are accompanied by informational signs explaining the steps of the preproduction process.
Finally, guests pass through a door labeled "Ideas Dept." and enter a space entirely different from the rest of the studio. Sterile tiled flooring fades into inconspicuous black carpeting. The bright, inviting space of the animator's offices has been replaced by a dark, undefined space. Occasional bursts of color dance around the walls, sometimes joining together to create the image of a character, Olaf, Goofy, Rapunzel, and more. At the far end of the room is the attraction's load area.
The load area is again pretty undefined. A multicolored storm of dense clouds rages on behind the loading area, which services an endless supply of black and white bateaux. Soon, guests are guided to the loading dock and into their boat as they embark on their own Journey into Animation.
The Ride
The boats slowly drift out of the loading area and into darkness. Drifting through the void, a few staccatoed piano tones accent ethereal swirls of changing colored light which dance around guests and through the surrounding undefined space and the barely visible waterway. Floating further, the void becomes brighter as a sparse cover of technicolor clouds dot the area, further accented by that same ethereal light. As the tones of the piano build into melody, more and more clouds appear before guests are finally forced to pass through them. Inside the clouds, storms of color and flashes of light guide guests deeper and suddenly down, as they fall back into darkness.
Emerging from darkness, guests find themselves in a lagoon devoid of color. As they traverse the ink-black water, they begin to pass shapes of various size and type. Some sit half submerged in the water, some float mysteriously above guests’ heads, but all are pure white, devoid of color. Occasionally strange scribbles appear on the shapes, before disappearing as quickly as they appeared. Continuing, the shapes begin to become more plentiful as they merge into some larger shapes. As guests venture closer, the shapes finally begin to change. With a flash, a line is drawn. Quickly more appear to create what looks like a sketch of something. More and more appear as the sketch begins to take shape - a forest.
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A dense and serene forest of colorless pencil etchings has formed. The forest continues to grow, becoming more detailed as guests drift further down the river. Suddenly, two rocks shift as something strange begins to move towards guests - color! Or, rather, a stream of pure blue water, which flows out from the forest and into guests’ path, introducing vibrant color. The stream meets the waterway, turning the colorless water into a vibrant blue as the two mix. Streams of different colors too begin to flow into the main waterway, mixing and turning it into a striking tie-dye. Large swaths of color begin to cover the hand-drawn forest, as it becomes more vibrant and alive. The somewhat abstract piano music has finally built into a full melody and harmony.
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As the forest becomes colored, the Spring Sprite from Fantasia 2000 appears as she darts around and brings more life to the forest in the form of colorful flowers, vines, and moss. She quickly notices the passing guests, and looks at them curiously. Suddenly, she takes flight and passes over guests’ heads. As she does, a sparkle envelops the boats, which suddenly become colorful as well. The piano, now accompanied by strings with the introduction of the Spring Sprite, swells.
With this introduction of life to the forest, animals begin to appear, first as crude pencil sketches before quickly becoming more detailed and fully animated. A bird on a branch can be seen trying to chirp, though nothing comes out. It stops and clears its throat before trying again, this time successfully. With the bird’s chirping, diegetic sound is finally introduced. The tranquil sounds of birds, wind, and rushing water are finally heard, accompanied by the now fully orchestrated score. More familiar forest creatures can be spotted in the forest. Bambi and his friends can be seen playing with the Fox and the Hound. Robin Hood and Maid Marion dance in a clearing. Sharp-eyed guests may catch a glimpse of Baloo and Mowgli back further in the forest, or Grandmother Willow and Meeko. As guests pass through a more open area of the waterway, Moana suddenly appears aboard a pencil sketched canoe. As she comes up beside the guests, she suddenly kicks her canoe in the opposite direction, playfully splashing them with a CG wave. This wave also pushes guests left, past the forest.
The remnants of the passing forest begin to change before guests’ eyes. The trees and plant life begin to take on a more digital look before completely changing into more man-made shapes. Medieval buildings of various architectures crop up, first as digital skeletons before becoming textured and fully rendered. As the music swells, a festival appears, at which all kinds of Disney characters are celebrating. Guests first pass the modern characters. Rapunzel and Flynn Rider can be seen dancing with Anna and Kristoff as Pascal and Olaf watch on. Luisa can be seen carrying an impossible amount of materials for the festival. Overhead, Elsa stands on a balcony as she summons a stunning array of sparkling snow which falls over guests. Passing further past digital buildings and hand-drawn trees, more and more characters appear from a variety of beloved animated films. Peter Pan and the Darling children can be seen as they pass in front of the moon as Dumbo cautiously flies overhead.
Straight ahead, the party has reached its climax. Tinkerbell and Star zip around overhead, leaving trails of pixie dust and magic in their wake. Hand-drawn fireworks explode all around, washing the digital village in colorful light. At the far end is a large bridge on which the mouse who started it all, Mickey Mouse, stands surrounded by his friends and other Disney characters. He waves at guests as they pass under, leaving the world of animation behind for the unload area. From here guests disembark and exit into the post-show.
Technological Details
A variety of techniques are used to create the immersive world of Journey into Animation. First and foremost, this attraction utilizes a variety of projection techniques similar to those found at the popular tourist attractions teamLabs Planets and Borderless to fully immerse guests in its world. The water, which changes color as the story unfolds, uses projection effects to portray color and simple dye to portray its initial black murky color. The actual sets utilize technology similar to the blackbox technique used in Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, albeit on a smaller scale. Almost every effect in the attraction is achieved through light or projection.
The bateaux's color change halfway through the attraction is done partially with projections during its initial change, but largely done with electric photosensors built into each boat's shell. The process reverses during the journey from the unload platform back to the load area.
Post Show
As guests exit the attraction they enter an interactive post show area with various activities inspired by the art of animation and the history of the Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Animayou
Hoot and holler, yell out "Animayou" as you become the star of your very own animated film.
Animayou utilizes the latest in AI technology to transform guests into animated characters. Guests step into a booth that takes facial scans and feeds information to the Animayou AI that begins to assemble an animated portrait of the guest. Guests are shown their animated faces and are able to make adjustments on the touchscreens in each booth as well as choosing the setting and outfit theme for their Animayou. Guests are then able to email their Animayou to their email or share right to the Metaverse. Guests can utilize a Magic Band 2.0 to sync their band with their Animayou - which allows them to have a character avatar on Play DisneyParks that interacts with the park map in unique ways.
Colortones
Vibrant, fun and new all it takes is some Colortones and you for a musical sing-song day!
Guests listen to various pieces of classical music and are able to assign Colortones to various chimes and short snippets of iconic song. These colortones change in color to the song and effect from waves to spirals to zig zags. Colortones are ever changing and shifting. Colortones are shown throguhout the post show area on LED panels that bring to life guest creations live and in time with what is created.
Wishgranter
Join Star from Disney's Wish as they zip around various iconic Disney scenes and look for the missing magic to make a wish come true.
Guests are able to play a version of "I Spy" that incorporates scenes from a variety of WDAS films that contain magical elements that have gone missing. Star will zip around these scenes around characters and backgrounds to find the missing element with the guests tapping around to send Star looking for the missing magic.
Meet an Animated Star
During the 100th Anniversary, guests will be able to meet the character that started it all: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit! This limited time meet and greet is part of a revolving meet and greet location meant to highlight films that are up and coming or celebrating a large milestone.
Additional Upgrades
In addition to the new attraction, the rest of Animation Courtyard is set to be updated with a heavier emphasis on more relevant animated projects. As the attraction was being constructed, Voyage of the Little Mermaid closed down and the building as well as those attached to it were retrofitted into a new table service dining experience. This restaurant is “The House of Mouse,” a restaurant themed to the old Disney Channel animated series and is a character dining experience where patrons watch clips of various Disney animated projects, from old shorts like “Steamboat Willie” and “The Skeleton Dance” to the Pixar shorts, Frozen shorts, and other clips like music videos for songs featured in the animated films, shows, and other projects.
As for the Disney Junior Live on Stage, the show remains mostly the same, featuring ongoing popular properties like Sophia the First and Doc McStuffins as well as Mickey Mouse Clubhouse for the 2025 reboot of the series, but also, two new shows join the lineup, with Young Jedi Adventures getting a segment in the show as well as the only non Disney-owned project entering the show with the ever popular Bluey joining the show for its final segment. The characters from each of these shows continue to meet and greet outside the space, rotating between Sophia, Doc McStuffins, the Jedi younglings, and Bluey herself.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but some of your images aren't working...Thirty-five years ago, Disney's Hollywood Studios opened to the public. Among its many features in its early days was The Magic of Disney Animation, where guests could see actual Disney animators at work, bringing the magic to life. Even after hand-drawn animation was temporarily shut down, the experience remained open with unique games, exhibits, character meet 'n' greets and even a how-to-draw class; and it remained open until 2015, whereupon it was replaced by Star Wars Launch Bay, a cheap Star Wars-based exhibit area solely meant to tide fans over until Galaxy's Edge opened in 2019.
Needless to say, when Galaxy's Edge did open that glorious summer, the Launch Bay closed and work began on an all-new addition. Animation was coming back to Animation Courtyard.
First announced at the 2019 D23 Expo, Journey Into Animation would bring guests into the process of making an animated movie in a new and immersive way. Building on the revolutionary technology of the Na'vi River Journey at Disney's Animal Kingdom, Journey Into Animation would use immersive projections, glorious sets and lighting and even newly-created hand-drawn and CGI animation to create an experience unlike anything ever seen before. The entire building was demolished and rebuilt from the ground-up. It took five years to construct the new building and create the world of this ride, but believe me, once you ride Journey Into Animation for yourself, you'll agree that such a long construction process was absolutely worth it.
The ride is set to open on May 1, the very day Disney's Hollywood Studios turns 35. But lucky you, we're giving you an exclusive first look at what Journey Into Animation will entail!
Queue
Entering the former animation pavilion isn't too immediately different from how it's been since 1989. Guests first pass into an open air space, the former Backlot Tour queue, and pass through some switchbacks before finally entering a building labeled "Walt Disney Animation Studio." The inside looks pretty similar to how the animation studio used to look. Guests pass a a number of animator's desks and through offices littered with concept art and story boards, all of which are accompanied by informational signs explaining the steps of the preproduction process.
Finally, guests pass through a door labeled "Ideas Dept." and enter a space entirely different from the rest of the studio. Sterile tiled flooring fades into inconspicuous black carpeting. The bright, inviting space of the animator's offices has been replaced by a dark, undefined space. Occasional bursts of color dance around the walls, sometimes joining together to create the image of a character, Olaf, Goofy, Rapunzel, and more. At the far end of the room is the attraction's load area.
The load area is again pretty undefined. A multicolored storm of dense clouds rages on behind the loading area, which services an endless supply of black and white bateaux. Soon, guests are guided to the loading dock and into their boat as they embark on their own Journey into Animation.
The Ride
The boats slowly drift out of the loading area and into darkness. Drifting through the void, a few staccatoed piano tones accent ethereal swirls of changing colored light which dance around guests and through the surrounding undefined space and the barely visible waterway. Floating further, the void becomes brighter as a sparse cover of technicolor clouds dot the area, further accented by that same ethereal light. As the tones of the piano build into melody, more and more clouds appear before guests are finally forced to pass through them. Inside the clouds, storms of color and flashes of light guide guests deeper and suddenly down, as they fall back into darkness.
Emerging from darkness, guests find themselves in a lagoon devoid of color. As they traverse the ink-black water, they begin to pass shapes of various size and type. Some sit half submerged in the water, some float mysteriously above guests’ heads, but all are pure white, devoid of color. Occasionally strange scribbles appear on the shapes, before disappearing as quickly as they appeared. Continuing, the shapes begin to become more plentiful as they merge into some larger shapes. As guests venture closer, the shapes finally begin to change. With a flash, a line is drawn. Quickly more appear to create what looks like a sketch of something. More and more appear as the sketch begins to take shape - a forest.
View attachment 780083
A dense and serene forest of colorless pencil etchings has formed. The forest continues to grow, becoming more detailed as guests drift further down the river. Suddenly, two rocks shift as something strange begins to move towards guests - color! Or, rather, a stream of pure blue water, which flows out from the forest and into guests’ path, introducing vibrant color. The stream meets the waterway, turning the colorless water into a vibrant blue as the two mix. Streams of different colors too begin to flow into the main waterway, mixing and turning it into a striking tie-dye. Large swaths of color begin to cover the hand-drawn forest, as it becomes more vibrant and alive. The somewhat abstract piano music has finally built into a full melody and harmony.
View attachment 780084
As the forest becomes colored, the Spring Sprite from Fantasia 2000 appears as she darts around and brings more life to the forest in the form of colorful flowers, vines, and moss. She quickly notices the passing guests, and looks at them curiously. Suddenly, she takes flight and passes over guests’ heads. As she does, a sparkle envelops the boats, which suddenly become colorful as well. The piano, now accompanied by strings with the introduction of the Spring Sprite, swells.
With this introduction of life to the forest, animals begin to appear, first as crude pencil sketches before quickly becoming more detailed and fully animated. A bird on a branch can be seen trying to chirp, though nothing comes out. It stops and clears its throat before trying again, this time successfully. With the bird’s chirping, diegetic sound is finally introduced. The tranquil sounds of birds, wind, and rushing water are finally heard, accompanied by the now fully orchestrated score. More familiar forest creatures can be spotted in the forest. Bambi and his friends can be seen playing with the Fox and the Hound. Robin Hood and Maid Marion dance in a clearing. Sharp-eyed guests may catch a glimpse of Baloo and Mowgli back further in the forest, or Grandmother Willow and Meeko. As guests pass through a more open area of the waterway, Moana suddenly appears aboard a pencil sketched canoe. As she comes up beside the guests, she suddenly kicks her canoe in the opposite direction, playfully splashing them with a CG wave. This wave also pushes guests left, past the forest.
The remnants of the passing forest begin to change before guests’ eyes. The trees and plant life begin to take on a more digital look before completely changing into more man-made shapes. Medieval buildings of various architectures crop up, first as digital skeletons before becoming textured and fully rendered. As the music swells, a festival appears, at which all kinds of Disney characters are celebrating. Guests first pass the modern characters. Rapunzel and Flynn Rider can be seen dancing with Anna and Kristoff as Pascal and Olaf watch on. Luisa can be seen carrying an impossible amount of materials for the festival. Overhead, Elsa stands on a balcony as she summons a stunning array of sparkling snow which falls over guests. Passing further past digital buildings and hand-drawn trees, more and more characters appear from a variety of beloved animated films. Peter Pan and the Darling children can be seen as they pass in front of the moon as Dumbo cautiously flies overhead.
Straight ahead, the party has reached its climax. Tinkerbell and Star zip around overhead, leaving trails of pixie dust and magic in their wake. Hand-drawn fireworks explode all around, washing the digital village in colorful light. At the far end is a large bridge on which the mouse who started it all, Mickey Mouse, stands surrounded by his friends and other Disney characters. He waves at guests as they pass under, leaving the world of animation behind for the unload area. From here guests disembark and exit into the post-show.
Technological Details
A variety of techniques are used to create the immersive world of Journey into Animation. First and foremost, this attraction utilizes a variety of projection techniques similar to those found at the popular tourist attractions teamLabs Planets and Borderless to fully immerse guests in its world. The water, which changes color as the story unfolds, uses projection effects to portray color and simple dye to portray its initial black murky color. The actual sets utilize technology similar to the blackbox technique used in Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, albeit on a smaller scale. Almost every effect in the attraction is achieved through light or projection.
The bateaux's color change halfway through the attraction is done partially with projections during its initial change, but largely done with electric photosensors built into each boat's shell. The process reverses during the journey from the unload platform back to the load area.
Post Show
As guests exit the attraction they enter an interactive post show area with various activities inspired by the art of animation and the history of the Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Animayou
Hoot and holler, yell out "Animayou" as you become the star of your very own animated film.
Animayou utilizes the latest in AI technology to transform guests into animated characters. Guests step into a booth that takes facial scans and feeds information to the Animayou AI that begins to assemble an animated portrait of the guest. Guests are shown their animated faces and are able to make adjustments on the touchscreens in each booth as well as choosing the setting and outfit theme for their Animayou. Guests are then able to email their Animayou to their email or share right to the Metaverse. Guests can utilize a Magic Band 2.0 to sync their band with their Animayou - which allows them to have a character avatar on Play DisneyParks that interacts with the park map in unique ways.
Colortones
Vibrant, fun and new all it takes is some Colortones and you for a musical sing-song day!
Guests listen to various pieces of classical music and are able to assign Colortones to various chimes and short snippets of iconic song. These colortones change in color to the song and effect from waves to spirals to zig zags. Colortones are ever changing and shifting. Colortones are shown throguhout the post show area on LED panels that bring to life guest creations live and in time with what is created.
Wishgranter
Join Star from Disney's Wish as they zip around various iconic Disney scenes and look for the missing magic to make a wish come true.
Guests are able to play a version of "I Spy" that incorporates scenes from a variety of WDAS films that contain magical elements that have gone missing. Star will zip around these scenes around characters and backgrounds to find the missing element with the guests tapping around to send Star looking for the missing magic.
Meet an Animated Star
During the 100th Anniversary, guests will be able to meet the character that started it all: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit! This limited time meet and greet is part of a revolving meet and greet location meant to highlight films that are up and coming or celebrating a large milestone.
Additional Upgrades
In addition to the new attraction, the rest of Animation Courtyard is set to be updated with a heavier emphasis on more relevant animated projects. As the attraction was being constructed, Voyage of the Little Mermaid closed down and the building as well as those attached to it were retrofitted into a new table service dining experience. This restaurant is “The House of Mouse,” a restaurant themed to the old Disney Channel animated series and is a character dining experience where patrons watch clips of various Disney animated projects, from old shorts like “Steamboat Willie” and “The Skeleton Dance” to the Pixar shorts, Frozen shorts, and other clips like music videos for songs featured in the animated films, shows, and other projects.
As for the Disney Junior Live on Stage, the show remains mostly the same, featuring ongoing popular properties like Sophia the First and Doc McStuffins as well as Mickey Mouse Clubhouse for the 2025 reboot of the series, but also, two new shows join the lineup, with Young Jedi Adventures getting a segment in the show as well as the only non Disney-owned project entering the show with the ever popular Bluey joining the show for its final segment. The characters from each of these shows continue to meet and greet outside the space, rotating between Sophia, Doc McStuffins, the Jedi younglings, and Bluey herself.
That's odd. I can see them all. Which section has the broken images?I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but some of your images aren't working...
For me it’s the last three that are brokenThat's odd. I can see them all. Which section has the broken images?
There was a point where both teams were discussing similar enough themes/visuals that I was starting to think it was going to be a Disney Adventure/Dubai LegoLand situation lol. Kind of amazing with how many parallels there are between the two projects how different and distinct they feel. Really great stuff!The way monochromatic motifs played heavily into both projects is incredible.
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