Okee68
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It's a huge pleasure to read your replies, my fellow! Very helpful outline of the countryside sequence following Toad Hall; I had actually always assumed that the mirror was in the location you specified, and I can only assume that it was there in the '55 original as well. And I must say, it's almost surreal to actually see somebody give any semblance of acknowledgement (let alone actual descriptions!) to a lot of these old gags, especially Ratty, who I don't think I had ever seen a single reference to, anywhere. I had never really taken notice to how small that prop actually was until you mentioned it, also. Neat detail about the black-light headlamp covers on the ride vehicles as well; I was always confused as to why those were put there.1) I haven’t seen that awesome “Peter Pan’s Scary Wild Ride” montage in ages til now—What fun! How neat to see the Motorcycle Cop in action again (side note: the actual siren was much louder and didn’t play until your car had turned away onto the dock scene, creating a PERFECT illusion that he was chasing after you!)
As for the train light... I can’t be certain, but I’m going to say it’s real simply because of the shakey camera which seems to match what would happen with the bumpy railroad ties effect (but that’s not the ride’s train sound effect). Love the movie’s use of Seagull cries for the Snow White vultures!
2) The photo reminds me I left out an important detail about the tree-lined road: When you burst out of the dynamite warehouse, you immediately encountered the 2nd Whistle Cop standing ahead of you, and you swerved left onto the tree road. That’s about where that photo’s taken, though there was at least one zig zag through scared trees on either side before reaching tbe train signal gate. I’m guessing it’s just the angle the shot’s taken from makes the room look more compressed than it is/was.
3) Oh, yes, that big mirror was definitely there, and very effective! The glowing black light painted headlights of your car were clearly visible in the mirror. Great, simple scare! I think this was the zig zag Country Road sequence:
- Whistle Cop in pitch dark corner
- Right U turn onto road
- Huge Mirror with car horn
- Left U turn
-Ratty’s House (flat painting, no WDW Ratty-in-Doorway element)
- Right U Turn
- Painted Country Scenery
- Left U-Turn
- Ratty right in front of you at start of village street! Shocked expression (like Moley), he swerved aside to the left (like Moley) as if you just struck him (like Moley). Ratty was a small, flat cutout, but (super micro trivia!) his mustache was on a 2nd plane, held in place by a little wooden block, which was all unintentionally revealed as he turned sideways. I remember that because it just looked weird.
- Right turn into One-Way Alley heading toward Motorcycle Cop.
The current MTWR still uses the mirror gag in a different spot on the country road, but it’s not nearly as prominent or startling.
I know I keep bringing up The "E" Ticket here, but one of the smaller details made light of in the Toad article is how several of the more portable gags would often be moved around prior to the 1983 update, particularly the cops. The ride description actually specifies that "depending on the era" there was a police officer blowing his whistle and raising his club in front of the 3D roadway in the attached image, where the huge mirror in the current ride is. I wonder if that could have been the same cop you remember immediately after Toad Hall, just in its original 1961 location.
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