NigelChanning
Well-Known Member
I’m working on the show for the Studio Theater and I will probably have that up tomorrow morning!
Small update tonight:
Things are flying in and they are all looking amazing!
Key things unassigned that should have at least small blurbs:
- Holiday tie-ins (Halloween and Christmas)
- Specific Merch
Great work team! I will be putting everything we have into the document in the morning and assisting with everything as we get to the deadline!
If you could do a quick little thing about Merch for the anniversary or how a Halloween event ties in to the theme (storytelling), that would be great!Hello yes it is midnight I did not die and if we have a presentation where I can see what we got, or if there are any recaps that would tie in to what small things I can work on those! If not I can read through the great brainstorming we got here I just wanna make sure everything is accounted for in what I need to know for these bits. Also if anything needs some simple art I can try and do that as well!
For holiday stuff, I’m just doing Christmas then right?If you could do a quick little thing about Merch for the anniversary or how a Halloween event ties in to the theme (storytelling), that would be great!
And here is the presentation document!
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[Team Prospero] Disneyland Paris' Anniversary Celebrations
“Though 30 years may appear to be a long time now, we are dedicated to the continued success of this resort. In a short time, we will be approaching the 50th, the 60th, even the 90th, and new stories will be told and old ones still celebrated. Then, 30 won’t seem so long, because as...docs.google.com
Yes, please! That would be perfect!For holiday stuff, I’m just doing Christmas then right?
I don’t think that was touched. Monty mentioned it but it got no further than a “if we have time” sort of thingWanting to make sure... did anyone do anything for Disney Village? I didn't see anything about it in the doc and wanted to check
Haha well if I’ve got time I can look at getting something doneI don’t think that was touched. Monty mentioned it but it got no further than a “if we have time” sort of thing
I don’t think that was touched. Monty mentioned it but it got no further than a “if we have time” sort of thing
I left them so only I could edit so I didn’t have to go back and turn that off afterwards. I’ll add this in! It looks great!Here's the Toontown general land description and Launchpad's Flight School, I'd put it into the Toontown document myself, but that doesn't seem open for group editing.
Toontown:
For Walt Disney Studios 20th anniversary, Toon Studios will get a makeover into Toontown. Unlike the American and Japanese versions of Toontown the art direction will not go for a Roger Rabbit-esque approach, but will instead be based upon the art style of the recent Mickey Mouse series where the buildings and rockwork look like they’re painted with watercolors.Due to the popularity of the Duck characters in Europe, a heavier emphasis is placed on the Duckverse than in other Toontowns.
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Toontown can be divided into two sections: the city and Runamuck park. The city portion is located closer to the Front Lot and Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror. Similar to other versions of Toontown there will be interactive facades such as openable crates with goofy sound effects and a “shocking” openable door at the power plant. A shop named Goofy’s Gags is located directly across from the business row.
Scrooge’s Money Bin is situated next to Goofy’s Gags and houses La Bande à Picsou: Beagle Boys Prison Evasion dark ride. If you want to visit a good friend of Scrooge, Launchpad’s Flight School where guests can learn to fly (and crash) a plane is also nearby.
Le Train Intraitable De Mickey et Minnie located directly across from Lauchpad’s Flight School is inside the Toontown’s Railroad Depot. As guests go deeper into Toontown it’ll transition into the forest surrounding Runnamuck Park. First ride in this portion of Toontown is the Furiex Canard Coaster which is also the home of the Temper Tantrum Institute. There’s also the Pique Nique Meeting area which takes place in the park at the end of Le Train Intraitable De Mickey et Minnie and serves as a Meet and Greet zone for Mickey & Friends. There’s a tunnel that serves as backstage access modeled after the tunnel design in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. On top of the tunnel are the Hollywood hills-like Toontown Hills with white bubbly letters reading TOONTOWN.
The forest serves as a transition to the nearby Toy Story Land. A sign wishes us farewell as we leave Toontown.
Launchpad’s Flight School: Launchpad has opened a new flight (and crash) school located near Scrooge’s Money Bin to teach future underpaid pilots. The queue takes place in a set of 3 hangers. It reuses the Flying Carpets Over Agrabah ride system with redesigned vehicles to look like biplanes. The center piece is designed like an airplane engine with Launchpad as a topper that holds two flags that he raises and lower. Launchpad (through voice over) gives humorous flying advice as the planes fly.
The ride ends with the planes “crashing” and Launchpad tells guests to come back and maybe someday we’ll be an expert pilot like him!
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