The last I have heard Cranium Command was still they're. With the flick of a switch the show would could possibly run still.
Elements of the show remain, or did a couple years ago.The last I have heard Cranium Command was still they're. With the flick of a switch the show would could possibly run still.
I like your Ducky Momo!I'm still surprised that even that much of Buzzy remains, as I know how fond they are of recycling AA's for other attractions.
But then I guess there hasn't been a whole lot of new things to use him for.
I always imagine that they took the film (and other elements of the show)and archived it right away...but then again, I hear that some of the outdated attraction pieces just sit where they are ...forgotten, until someone needs something for a new World of Disney Store display.
I remember that show very fondly...it was one of my favorite things to do in Epcot, in an era where there were still a lot of amazing things to do in Epcot.
I wonder if that show seems outdated now?
Off to find Martin's videos for a bit of research!
I can only rely on speculation, but it seems that Buzzy may have gone through a lot of development before the show we have today. Although I have written a blog article on my blog hypothesing the attraction development (which explains why the audio pitch was present on online radio stations like SubSonic) right here, it seems there's more development notes from one of the animators (some brutal language, so proceed with caution) and from the show's director explaining a little of why it might be so. Extra points if you manage to connect the character development with the dramatic swaps in show style.So what gives with original orange-jacket Buzzy?
He's dressed completely differently from the cartoon version in the preshow.
Why didn't they catch this right away?
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