Nothing. It's used as storage / testing for various things. Nothing Imagination related.So what is being constructed?
Nothing. It's used as storage / testing for various things. Nothing Imagination related.So what is being constructed?
Nothing Imagination related.
So I guess it's much like the rest of the pavilion then.
As an aside, I greatly prefer these old-school smileys over the newer ones -- they're well worth digging up and using when the situation calls for it.
There's nothing in the new smiley palette quite likeoror this very useful one ---- which just gets translated as ":lookaroun" these days!
The older, simpler smileys have an innocence to them when compared to the new, more detailed -- albeit less animated -- ones. (I particularly dislike the leering, cross-eyed "smile" smiley -- -- which always comes off as bratty and patronizing to me.)
So, in a way -- and sort of on-topic for this thread -- it's kind of like classic Figment vs. contemporary Figment!
"There's nothing going on upstairs with our Imagination."
Dreamfinder's Race, I think.-
Just watched the two posted videos. Very cool to see these...and i am amazed to see some very choice peices still up there ..most impressed by the Figments Coloring Book being mostly intact.
I had a question...
In the first video, a segment features a circular item with designs within that seems to still be making noise. It is stickered *Do Not Destroy* ala Archive notices shown in a close up still photo included in the video. Nice to see it seems to be valued by the Disney Archives.
My question is...WHAT is this circular object? I looked at a still photo of it from the posted album shared, but still can not remember what this was. I dont remember seeing it, or hearing about it in previous multiple discussions about the old Imageworks.
Thanks in advance....!
It would spin around and there was a mirror in the shape of a pole where you could see it's reflection. There was also unique dialog of Dreamfinder and Figment talking to each other coming from above. It was just something you could watch rather than do anything with. I saw it in Martin's Image Works video.-
Thanks HMF......anyone remember what this activity involved?
In both of the videos that were posted, it is eerie how it seems to be making noises.
I've never heard the theory of Figment getting more popular than Mickey... that's an interesting one. Of course as you said, who knows where they got that or if they were just making it up. I'd love it if the 2nd CM was true. I must admit that I have been speculating just internally with my family that once TT is done there is going to be more happening in Future World. The only reason I hold onto that belief is I feel like Disney is finally realizing their parks need some work and once the New Fantasyland is done and they have their celebrations etc. related to that, they'll want to keep the momentum going and move to the next park in line. Now that said, lots of rumors re: DHS getting some love too so I'm hoping they don't just skip over Epcot. I guess we shall see... I won't believe anything until I see construction walls go up anywhere though! LOL!My question is, why have construction walls up in an place not seen (not suppose to) by anyone? When I was there last week I did talk to a CM in gift shop. A lot of what she said was stuff I knew and I told her stuff she didn't know. One thing she said was "The reason why they removed Figment was he got to popular, more popular then Mickey! They had never had that happen before so they removed him". I talked to one other CM working the ride and he said "After Test Track is done the next thing should be a new movie for Magic Eye Theater to replace EO and then JII would be next. But again I don't expect a young 20's CM to really know whats going to happen.
You're surprised that a character created exclusively for EPCOT isn't included in a game called Sorcerer's of the Magic Kingdom?I'm surprised there isn't a Figment card in the SOTMK game. Really I am...
The power of the imagination!
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