News Monster Inc Land Coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios

ParkPeeker

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Hot take, I’m sorry y'all, I watched Muppet vision 3d once as a young teen at DCA and never felt the need to see it again, nor did I feel any type of way when it left. We all obviously have our biases, but according to some of y’all I guess this means I don’t understand true art.

P.S. even enjoyed the bugs life show better. Don’t come for me.
 

Streetway

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Hot take, I’m sorry y'all, I watched Muppet vision 3d once as a young teen at DCA and never felt the need to see it again, nor did I feel any type of way when it left. We all obviously have our biases, but according to some of y’all I guess this means I don’t understand true art.

P.S. even enjoyed the bugs life show better. Don’t come for me.
It’s a different guest cultural thing here. Kinda like how cbj was huge in wdw but never truly caught on the way it did In DL
 

erasure fan1

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Hot take, I’m sorry y'all, I watched Muppet vision 3d once as a young teen at DCA and never felt the need to see it again, nor did I feel any type of way when it left. We all obviously have our biases, but according to some of y’all I guess this means I don’t understand true art.

P.S. even enjoyed the bugs life show better. Don’t come for me.
That's it, now we're going to have words!!!!

Nah, I get it, the Muppets have a certain style. I love them, have since I was a kid. Not everything resonates with everyone. I get angry when things get taken away, wether I like the attraction or not, because there's really no need. Even if I hated the Muppets I would be angry if they close it for monsters inc. you have space and a park that's an embarrassment from a capacity standpoint. That's why people should care even if muppets aren't your thing.
 

GSP Guy

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Just lurking along here and some comments have made me curious if perhaps Pete Docter/Pixar might ever consider a movie based on Figment? Interested to hear some of more knowledgeable fan's thoughts?
 

SCOTLORR

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Corless being so confident about this going to Animation Courtyard is making me more confident that muppets is safe. The Monsters Inc Door Coaster was part of his D23 predictions (seemingly out of nowhere, no one else was really saying this was back on the table), so he clearly has some very solid sources regarding this project.
 

Streetway

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Corless being so confident about this going to Animation Courtyard is making me more confident that muppets is safe. The Monsters Inc Door Coaster was part of his D23 predictions (seemingly out of nowhere, no one else was really saying this was back on the table), so he clearly has some very solid sources regarding this project.
I mean usually I wouldn’t but usually when this kidna thing happens Tom is first in line to complain. If he really thought there was a slight chance you KNOW there would be a huge campaign already. Look at what he did for bears, on a rumor no less!
 

Coaster Lover

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In the Parks
No
Is this what it felt like when they closed Toad?
Me: (A 40 yr old Disney fan who's had to say goodbye to countless attractions I had fond memories of...)
first time GIF
 

Coaster Lover

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In the Parks
No
Not my first time. Splash to og bears to this back to back to back has not been fun.
The fond memories I had of River Country and Discovery Island (before the brain eating amoeba ate away the section of my brain where those memories were stored...)
 
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Magenta Panther

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Dude. I love him just as much as anyone, but the notion that Roger Rabbit is less dated and more Disney than the Muppets is ridiculous. If anything I would argue he is more dated, because he hasn’t been in anything new in years. You can hate the Muppets, and I’ll leave you alone, but I feel like your rationale for not liking the Muppets (they are dated and don’t make Disney money) should also apply to Roger Rabbit, who was, by the way, not originally a Disney character, but a character in a crime novel.
Yeah, I read that novel - "Who Censored Roger Rabbit". The movie version improved on the book a lot, thank god. Anyway, Disney purchased the rights to the book with the goal of making a film of it - as it has with other books, like "Mary Poppins", "101 Dalmations", etc. As is often the case with Disney, Roger was changed so much from the character in the book that Disney practically DID create him. The rabbit in the book...well, no spoilers, but he was VERY different. As was Jessica.

Anyway, I was just wishful thinking. I know that there's little chance Roger will ever be featured in WDW beyond the billboard and broken window that's already there. He's a good character. His movie made a ton of money. It's kind of a shame the rabbit's been allowed to fade away.

Getting back to PhilharMagic - I thought the 3D effect was fixed when Coco was added to the film. Does it still look blurry?
 

Streetway

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The fond memories I had of River Country and Discovery Island (before the brain eating amoeba ate away the section of my brain where those memories were stores...)
I miss illumiNations and while it wasn’t the greatest, I had fond memories of electric umbrella, and the sorely missed fountain of nations. Also miss the houses of Mickey and firends. I know it’s a cannon event. I hate the fact that it’s my turn now.
 

SamEagle80

Active Member
I hate we never got a follow-up to Roger Rabbit. I wonder how a sequel would fare today assuming all the rights holders could agree to finally do one.
 

BasiltheBatLord

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I think parks fans overestimate the popularity of Muppets today. Disney has tried repeatedly to get the Muppets to be popular again in today's day and age and my sense is that it hasn't really worked (maybe the 2011 movie was one exception as it had a decent box office return).

MV3D is a cult favorite among parks fans, I love it as much as the next person and wold hate to see it pushed to Yesterland, especially since modern Disney is incapable of creating a show that matches MV's creativity. But it wouldn't really surprise me to see it go. It's been operating for over 30 years which is an awfully long time for a film attraction.
 

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