Orange Cat
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I don’t wanna brag or anything, but even though I’ve not written anything more than “placeholder“ I can say that my project is looking much more stylish than you clown’s could ever hope yours did.
(I say with my clown demon avatar)I don’t wanna brag or anything, but even though I’ve not written anything more than “placeholder“ I can say that my project is looking much more stylish than you clown’s could ever hope yours did.
This is something I might say, I wouldn‘t trust either Bob"I don't feel so good..." murmurs @Disney Warrior
I think this one can be whatever. I’m doing a serious one as well.Wait, are we suppose to submit cringe this round? I'm working on mine now but looking at the first few responses, I'm way off-orbit...
In general more realistic projects are good. Cringe projects are encouraged for during Lemon Rounds. So since this round isn’t a Lemon Round, realistic is probably the best way to go.Wait, are we suppose to submit cringe this round? I'm working on mine now but looking at the first few responses, I'm way off-orbit...
Spaceman Spiff: Mission Space
From the get-go, Mission Space has been a downgrade from the beloved Horizons pavilion, and has earned more of a reputation as a puke-machine than any sort of head-in-the-clouds inspirational spark of what live beyond the HORIZONS of our planet's orbit could be like. As crowds dwindled and the attraction became awkwardly sandwiched between the much more popular Test Track and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, the Imagineers looked for a way to turn the once promising Space pavilion back into the edu-tainment thrill ride it was always meant to be. Enter Bill Watterson.
In an unforseen twist, famed aloof comic strip artist and creator of "Calvin and Hobbes" Bill Watterson came out of the woodwork to announce his partnership with Disney in creating a Spaceman Spiff attraction for Epcot. Long time Watterson enthusiasts will note how averse to promotional tie ins to his work he was. With that said, Watterson loved the edu-tainment angle when Disney came to him. The idea would be to create an attraction that used the core concept of Mission Space but put into a more child-like and whimsical context using Spaceman Spiff as a sort of backdrop for a child's imagination of what the possibilities of Space Travel could be like.
With the cramped industrial pods of Mission Space playfully transformed into cardboard box "Spaceships" and the intense and tame versions of the attraction being themed to Calvin's Spiff character and a new character created for Susie named Lady Saturn respectively, Watterson loved everything Disney was doing with mixing the IP and the technology. As for the name, at Watterson's request in a bit of self-parody "Spaceman Spiff's Mission Space" felt just redundant enough to loop back around and be silly again. Thus an often maligned Epcot E-Ticket was given new life.
The exterior for Spaceman Spiff's Mission Space" has been transformed from a realistic Mars into a paper Mache Saturn blown up to giant proportions. The rings of Saturn in a very clear cardboard art style come jetting up over the entrance plaza. The planet is made to look colored in by squiggly orange and yellow marker, looming about the size of the red planet exterior did in the original Mission Space. Besides the planet change, the most striking addition to the entrance courtyard is a dramatic centerpiece statue of an adult Spaceman Spiff with a full-sized realistic tiger meant to be a hyper-realistic version of Hobbes at his side. Spiff's statue beckons us into Mission Control where were broken up into Team Calvin and Team Susie. Team Calvin is the more intense side (though less intense than the original Orange Mission) and focuses on Spaceman Spiff fighting a horde of invading aliens. Team Susie is the less intense side (though more exciting than the original Green Mission) and focuses on Susie's alter-ego Lady Saturn giving us a more educational tour of the solar system.
More to come.
**** I wanted to post first to establish my absolute power, but I suppose mine’s a bit more grandiose so far so ehMission BLASTOFF!The ”Mission: Space” pavilion at Epcot sees the removal of its namesake attraction, because I was told to by Chapek (really starting to regret going on this mission). The simulator gets replaced by a pair of S&S Sansei Space Shot drop towers, these ones custom-designed for Epcot.
An S&S Space Shot pair replacing Mission Space
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About the drop towers:
These drop towers are of the “Space Shot” variety, which means that they shoot you upward, and they have a more calm ride downward, almost like a rocket liftoff.
There are two towers, an 80 foot tower and a 100 foot tower. The seats (resembling jet packs) are custom-designed so that kids can ride, even though the smaller tower requires riders to be 42 inches tall and the taller tower requires riders to be 48 inches tall. The towers are seperated by murals depicting land, and the higher you go, it changes to a space mural with an image of Mars during the highest portion(with a hidden Mickey or two on the mural for eagle-eyed riders, also both towers feature the same mural style).View attachment 572817
Ridethrough-
You are in the point of view as a NASA (the pavilion’s sponsor) astronaut and you’re ready to embark on a mission to Mars (referencing Mission Space and the DL Tomorrowland attraction Mission to Mars). The queue is a small museum themed to space travel, keeping with Epcot’s educational theme. After this, you enter the preshow room, and you are tasked by (totally not real astronauts) Buzz Armstrong and Neil Aldron to go on your first space mission. After this, you are taken to one of two Liftoff Rooms (depending on if you have a blue ticket or red ticket, blue is the smaller tower and red is the taller one). You strap on your jetpack (ride seat), and then the ride spiel says the following:
”We are launching in t minus 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, BLASTOFF!”
We got shot up to Mars (the top of the drop tower)! After a few seconds, we then decide to head back down to Earth (go back down to the bottom of the tower), and riders exit out into the Space Outpost gift shop.
(still wip)
Well go for it, i want to see your ideas!**** I wanted to post first to establish my absolute power, but I suppose mine’s a bit more grandiose so far so eh
Change of plans, I’m not gonna go with my original idea that’s good instead… it’s time to slamWell go for it, i want to see your ideas!
This makes me sad
Guys, click on the amogus for a special surprise!This makes me sad
Wow there’s an entire hidden Among Us project there, y’know I was skeptical at first but now I see your idea is pure genius, amazing work!Guys, click on the amogus for a special surprise!
SusI still have no idea what I'm going to do for MY project...
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