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What does Wreck-it Ralph have to do with Tomorrowland?
There's a sequel coming out in the... wait for it... future!!!!
What does Wreck-it Ralph have to do with Tomorrowland?
Much like most other things in tomorroland, nothing.What does Wreck-it Ralph have to do with Tomorrowland?
HA!There's a sequel coming out in the... wait for it... future!!!!
Old wrongs don't validate new ones.Wreck it Ralph could bridge Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. It's already been on the table for Tomorrowland as a replacement for Stitch. I think it'd work better as a retheme of the speedway. What does a speedway have to do with Tomorrowland or Fantasyland?
Because it makes it feel more "real" when you have a consistent storyline with no contradictions. Which is why I hate it when Hollywood re-boots things and a major factor in why I hate Marvel. Personally the day the Star Wars Expanded Universe was classified" Legends" felt like a personal affront and why I have such mixed feelings about The Force Awakens.
I think when some of them are implemented it might kill me.I just hope that now that Pandora is done, the rest of the rumors around GoTG, UoE, ToT, Tomorrowland redo, FutureWorld/Innovention redo, IP rides in World Showcase will all start to gain more definition. The waiting for these rumors to transition to reality is killing me!
It doesn't really, but the speedway takes up real estate in both Fantasyland in Tomorrowland, so unless you're talking about bulldozing and starting over, you're going to have a clash of aesthetics somewhere. Ralph has the opportunity to incorporate both sugar sweet (Fantasyland) and hi-tech sci-fi (Tomorrowland) aesthetics, so it's an ideal candidate if they're looking to overlay the Speedway and get rid of those awful cars.What does Wreck-it Ralph have to do with Tomorrowland?
What does Wreck-it Ralph have to do with Tomorrowland?
Some of the EU was great. Some was **** in a box. Example: Waru.
Count me as another who loves the gasoline smell of Speeway & Autopia. On roadtrips, I love the gasoline smell of service stations and truckstops. It smells like.... ADVENTURE! Granted, if I had to work inside that cloud for eight hours every day, it probably would lose its charm pretty quick."There's nothing like the smell of gasoline in Tomorrowland" - Anyone who grew up in the 70's and 80's. I'm one of those who actually likes the smell, but I know many do not.
The question is will it be part of Fantasyland or Tomorrowland?It doesn't really, but the speedway takes up real estate in both Fantasyland in Tomorrowland, so unless you're talking about bulldozing and starting over, you're going to have a clash of aesthetics somewhere. Ralph has the opportunity to incorporate both sugar sweet (Fantasyland) and hi-tech sci-fi (Tomorrowland) aesthetics, so it's an ideal candidate if they're looking to overlay the Speedway and get rid of those awful cars.
Back to Guardians, @marni1971 @Magic Feather is there ANY chance of the Guardians ending up in Tomorrowland?
I have addressed that on another board and I find it sad that Disney cares so little about thematic consistency that they would literally make a joke about it. Still it is quite surreal hearing your words in a Disney Attraction. I did hope it would happen someday but not in this context.Video Games
and btw whats your opinion on James Gunn and Joe Rhode pocking fun at people like you in Mission:Breakout? One of the lines Rocket can say when the doors open at the top of the tower is"Is that Disneyland? That's thematically inconsistent!"
I think it depends on how it's presented. If they go with the plan they had when Ralph was taking over Stitch, I'd imagine Tomorrowland, as you'd enter a Tron-esque area and then "enter" the game through the machine. If it's just Sugar Rush with no pretense, I'd imagine they'd just mark it as part of Fantasyland.The question is will it be part of Fantasyland or Tomorrowland?
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