Cranium Command

Do you enjoy Cranium Command?

  • Yes

    Votes: 95 82.6%
  • No

    Votes: 5 4.3%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 15 13.0%

  • Total voters
    115

Beauty and the

New Member
Originally posted by tenchu
I don't think it's dated yet, it's still one of the best attractions in Epcot, if not WDW for my money!

I agree totally with you bot then even after numerous visits I still enjoy this Pavillion, I've taken all my kids into the making of me and have found it to be very useful:animwink:
 

tenchu

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by Beauty and the


I agree totally with you bot then even after numerous visits I still enjoy this Pavillion, I've taken all my kids into the making of me and have found it to be very useful:animwink:

Saves you the hassle does it?
 

Luau Cove

New Member
I'm afraid that's right, Tenchu. The truth is little children will pay more attention to a Disney show than a biology class!:hammer:

-->LUAU
 

RedFurredCadet

Active Member
I love this ride! It's so cute!
A fun thing to do is to stay after the show and a few people are left, then that binocular thing (forgot its name) starts dishing out some interesting comments, "Uh, madam, you forgot your child. Oh, that's your husband? I'm sorry." :lol:

Apparently the binocular thing you might be referring to is the Hypothalamus. How he's portrayed is apparently the best out of any audio-animatronics performance (second only to Buzzy in this case). For instance, how he explains the role he plays in the body: I'm only the Hypothalamus. I control almost all the functions of the body... all the things you don't need to worry about. I'm just taken for granted myself. Blink blink, breathe breathe, day in, day out. Never a thankyou or a job wel done. Apparently the Hypothalamus can be considered a little bit lonely and a little underrated.

But come to think that a 12 year old boy is the most unstable craft in the fleet, I'm sure he'd seen more brain pilots in this working days. :lol:
 

RedFurredCadet

Active Member
:ROFLOL:

*ahem*

Though at this rate, poor Buzzy will end up either six feet under, or (if we're really lucky) behind plexiglass. *shrug* Apparently, it seems that now in this time and age, it looks like the lone golden dome in the park now serves as Buzzy's final resting place.

Or would it?:lookaroun
 

rsoxguy

Well-Known Member
In 2002 I had fewer greys (not that I have a lot now :cool:), my body wasn't as sore when I got out of bed, and my daughter was just a kid. Good times. Oh, what was this thread about?
 

wm49rs

A naughty bit o' crumpet
Premium Member
In 2002 I had fewer greys (not that I have a lot now :cool:), my body wasn't as sore when I got out of bed, and my daughter was just a kid. Good times. Oh, what was this thread about?

And, the Sox hadn't won the Series yet. Now THAT would be a thread worth resurrecting......:lol:
 

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