Here here!The_CEO said:Disney always tops universal. End of discussion.
The_CEO said:Disney always tops universal. End of discussion.
jsfra209 said:Hate to say it, but Spiderman is really really awesome.. I hate that Universal did it first!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!! :fork:
Actually you are correct, in a way. They were FORMER Imagineers. They were let go in the early 90s. The attraction that you are referring to was the never-built "D ick Tracy's Crimestoppers" at MGM. The former Imagineers took the layout, theme, etc. from that attraction (which was also supposed to be interactive much like Buzz Lightyear) and made both Spider-Man and Men In Black with those ideas.LSUxStitch said:Someone correct me if I am wrong, But I heard that the original ride layout (not the spiderman theming), was being built and designed by Disney Imagineers. Some problem had come up and the Imagineers left Disney for Universal and brought the plans to them. Then Universal took the ride layout and added the Spiderman theme.
I could be wrong, but a guy I lived with on the CP read all kinds of Disney books and he had told me that.
LSUxStitch said:Someone correct me if I am wrong, But I heard that the original ride layout (not the spiderman theming), was being built and designed by Disney Imagineers. Some problem had come up and the Imagineers left Disney for Universal and brought the plans to them. Then Universal took the ride layout and added the Spiderman theme.
I could be wrong, but a guy I lived with on the CP read all kinds of Disney books and he had told me that.
Who were comprised of former Imagineers.Lynx04 said:Actually ITEC Productions is behind the Spiderman ride system,
LoisMustDie said:Who were comprised of former Imagineers.
Thank you for pointing that out, but yes I realize this. My point was that these PARTICULAR ex-Imagineers (who worked on D ick Tracy until they were let go when the ride was abandoned) brought their ideas (which were already proposed for a Disney attraction) and used them for SM and MIB. I should have been clearer in my response, I know. But this is almost the exact situation as the Dragon's Tower/Dueling Dragons story, albeit less obvious.Lynx04 said:Some could argue that they were once Universal Creative or even in the worked for other theme parks. Many Imagineers worked at one time or another with Disney, Universal, or even Six Flags. Just because they worked for Disney at one time doesn't make Disney responsible for every creation that they come up with at another company. These imagineers don't get super powers when they work for Disney, they bring the same ideas to the table at other companies as well. It up to the company to move forward with the idea or reject it.
Don't forget that these creative ideas are spawned by people, not a company. I don't think it is right to give one company credit for the ideas of people just because the worked there once.
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