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How Long Is Fantasmic Disneyland

Nighttime show at Disney Parks

Fantasmic!
Fantasmic! Logo.svg
Disneyland Park
Expanse Frontierland
Coordinates 33°48′42″N 117°55′xvi″W  /  33.8117216°N 117.921144°W  / 33.8117216; -117.921144
Status Temporarily closed due to COVID
Opening date May thirteen, 1992; 29 years ago  (May 13, 1992) (Original)
July 17, 2017 (July 17, 2017) (First reopening)
May 28, 2022 (May 28, 2022) (Second reopening)[ane]
Closing date Jan 11, 2016 (Original)
March 12, 2020 (Original)
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Area Sunset Boulevard
Coordinates 28°21′41″N 81°33′30″W  /  28.3612559°N 81.558249°W  / 28.3612559; -81.558249
Status Temporarily closed due to COVID
Opening date Oct 15, 1998; 23 years ago  (Oct 15, 1998) (Original)
2022 (2022) (Reopening)
Endmost date March 12, 2020 (Original)
Tokyo DisneySea
Area Mediterranean Harbor
Coordinates 35°37′34″N 139°53′eleven″E  /  35.626199°N 139.886346°E  / 35.626199; 139.886346
Condition Closed
Opening date Apr 28, 2011 (April 28, 2011) [2]
Closing date February 28, 2020
Replaced BraviSEAmo!
Replaced by Believe! Sea of Dreams
Full general statistics
Attraction type Alive show
Designer Walt Disney Creative Amusement
Theme Disney Films
Music Bruce Healey[iii]
Don L. Harper (Tokyo DisneySea version)
Duration 22-xxx minutes[4] [5]
Sponsor Disney+

Fastpass available

FastPass+ available

Disabled access Wheelchair attainable

Assistive listening icon.svg Assistive listening bachelor

Fantasmic! is a nighttime bear witness at Disneyland Park at the Disneyland Resort, Disney'southward Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort, and previously at Tokyo DisneySea at Tokyo Disney Resort. It features fireworks, characters, live actors, water furnishings, pyrotechnics, lasers, music, audio-animatronics, searchlights, decorated boat floats, and mist screen projections. The narrative of Fantasmic! is a voyage through Mickey Mouse's imagination that culminates in a battle against the Disney Villains.

Fantasmic! originated at Disneyland in 1992 after Walt Disney Creative Entertainment was asked to create a nighttime spectacular involving water and fireworks to reinvigorate the space in forepart of the Rivers of America. The area was reworked, including terracing the walkways to accommodate viewing and modifying part of Tom Sawyer Isle to permit the testify'due south staged live action segments. The producers employed the resources of Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Imagineering.

A 2nd version featuring new scenes opened at Disney'southward Hollywood Studios in 1998, and a third version premiered at Tokyo DisneySea in 2011, replacing BraviSEAmo!. An updated version of Disneyland's Fantasmic! debuted in 2017, featuring a re-recorded soundtrack in improver to new scenes, lighting, choreography and costumes.

Disneyland version [edit]

Synopsis [edit]

Fantasmic! takes place on the waters of the Rivers of America at Disneyland and on a phase across the waterway on Tom Sawyer Island.

The show begins with Mickey Mouse being transported into his dream. He dances and orchestrates various water fountain, pyrotechnic, projection, light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation and lighting effects to the show's theme. Mist screens rising from the h2o, acting as project surfaces for various scenes from Disney movies. The show then transitions into a jungle scene from The Jungle Book, featuring a 100-pes-long (30 m) puppet of Kaa and 3 floating barges carrying King Louie and black-lit monkeys (that debuted in the Tokyo version) beyond the river stage. The song transitions into "Hakuna Matata". The music and so segues into a dubstep rendition of "Pinkish Elephants on Parade" from Dense, as animated pink elephants announced onscreen and in the grade of performers on the island. The scene so transitions to "Friend Similar Me" from Aladdin. Sorcerer Mickey watches the Genie perform tricks. Then they go under the sea equally they head into the world of The Piddling Mermaid and Finding Nemo. A bubble floats by and Jiminy Cricket appears onscreen, searching underwater for Pinocchio. An animated Monstro appears all of a sudden, accompanied by a heavy musical score every bit he crashes through water. The sea morphs into the "Wizard's Apprentice" flood scene. As Mickey looks around in the nighttime and asks "What'south going on?", a ship caught in a storm appears. Helm Barbossa then appears on the mist screens.

A cannon is fired from Sailing Ship Columbia, portraying the Black Pearl from the Pirates of the Caribbean area films. Jack Sparrow, Elizabeth Swann, and other pirates participate in a stunt sequence. The scene ends with fountains that look similar explosions and a cannon fired from the Sailing Send Columbia (In earlier incarnations, the Columbia served as Captain Hook'southward pirate ship). As the scene concludes, Mickey paints the moon, with silhouettes of Peter Pan and the Darlings flying over it. Mickey'southward sorcerer hat is painted on the mist screen and the hat turns to clouds as Aladdin and Jasmine are on a physical magic carpet flight through the clouds while a rendition of "A Whole New Globe" plays. Then the rug fades away and three small barges get in carrying Belle and the Beast, Ariel and Prince Eric, and Rapunzel and Flynn Passenger, with the accompanying signature melody from each picture show—"Beauty and the Creature," "Part of Your Earth," and "I Run across the Low-cal".

Mickey Mouse faces off against Maleficent in her dragon form in the previous version of the show.

Mickey'due south dream takes a turn for the worse. The magic mirror appears onscreen and tempts Mickey to enter the darker realms of his imagination. When asked if he has the backbone, Mickey accepts the challenge, and the mirror traps Mickey inside. The Evil Queen, disguised every bit the one-time hag, calls all the villains to partake in Mickey'southward nightmare, invoking a riled Ursula who joins the Queen's plot to destroy Mickey. Ursula calls upon Chernabog, who summons deceased spirits. He then summons Maleficent (the true mastermind who wishes to take over Mickey'due south dream), who threatens Sorcerer Mickey as she transforms herself into an enormous dragon. Onstage, the 45-foot dragon sets the waters afire, breathing fire onto the river. Mickey defeats the dragon, destroying the villains in the process.

Tinker Bong and so appears, the Mark Twain Riverboat approaches with fireworks, and blackness and white Mickey from Steamboat Willie appears. Mickey then appears again to carry a terminal set of fireworks and water fountains before leaving in a bright boom of fireworks.

Evolution [edit]

The original Disneyland soft opening and press premiere were scheduled to brainstorm Wednesday, Apr 29, 1992 and go along through the weekend. By late afternoon, rioting began in Los Angeles following the acquittal of the Los Angeles law officers involved in the Rodney King chirapsia. Promotional materials with the catchphrase "Be There When the Night Ignites" were quickly pulled from public circulation.[6]

Refurbishments [edit]

Disneyland'south Fantasmic! has undergone several technical refreshes. A new sound arrangement debuted in the summertime of 2007, along with new show barges featuring LED lighting arrays. A complete overhaul of the lighting system debuted in the leap of 2008. The three mainland lighting towers, which ascension hydraulically from pits in the footing prior to the show, were rebuilt with pull-out slides for the new Dirt Paky Alpha Spots and Washes and redesigned for the new Stiff Gladiator IV followspots. The footlights on the mainland side at water level were replaced with LED fixtures. Refurbished pyrotechnic barges were given new technologies derived from Disneyland'due south Air-Launch Firework (ALF) system.[7]

In 2008, the three original 70mm projectors were replaced with high definition (HD) digital projectors. A new sound-animatronic dragon (nicknamed Irish potato by fans, later Murphy's police force, when the dragon experienced multiple delays in 2009) was built to replace the previous dragon which had been a mechanical dragon's head on a JLG blood-red picker. The new dragon was designed to exist a concentrated replica of Maleficent's final form in Sleeping Beauty, continuing at 45 anxiety tall.[8]

In early February 2010, the entire Rivers of America were drained. Both the Marker Twain and the Sailing Ship Columbia were refurbished, and the rail along which the ships travel was replaced. The show's underwater effects underwent maintenance also, and the light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation effects for the finale were upgraded. On August 28, 2010, the 2nd-generation dragon broke again, partly collapsing during a performance.[9] It was restored to the show on November 12, 2010.

On January xi, 2016, Fantasmic! and other attractions closed due to the construction of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.[10] [11] Information technology reopened on July 17, 2017.[12] This version features some scenes that are inspired past the defunct Tokyo DisneySea version of Fantasmic!, forth with the "Imagination" song as part of the post-bear witness.

Disney's Hollywood Studios version [edit]

Synopsis [edit]

Mickey vanishes the villains using his imagination and his sword

The Florida version of the prove takes place at the Hollywood Hills Amphitheater, with a rocky mountain and a façade of trees serving as the setting. The narrative of the Walt Disney World version is fairly similar to that of Disneyland'south original version, with the show's introduction and decision nearly identical. However, there are notable differences throughout the rest of the testify.

  • The Fantasia sequence at the first of the prove transitions into a scene from only The Lion Rex.
  • The Dumbo, Niggling Mermaid, Finding Nemo, and Pinocchio sequences are replaced with a bubble montage of Disney animated films presented on the mist screens that includes The Lion King, The Jungle Volume, Dumbo, Snowfall White and the Vii Dwarfs, Alice in Wonderland, Hercules, Pinocchio, Aladdin, Mulan, Moana, Cinderella, Lady and the Tramp, Lilo & Sew together, Fantasia, Tangled, The Princess and the Frog, Bambi, Dazzler and the Beast, The Piddling Mermaid, and Frozen.
  • The onstage boxing scene from Pocahontas appears in identify of the Peter Pan/Pirates part. In this scene, Governor Ratcliffe and his fellow Englishmen fight against the Native Americans, followed by John Smith. As John Smith climbs to the very elevation of the mountain, a Native American warrior moves to strike Smith when Pocahontas appears. "Colors of the Wind" plays out the scene on the screens.
  • The climax features more villains than in the previous incarnation. In add-on to the Evil Queen, Ursula, Chernabog, and Maleficent, Cruella de Vil from Ane Hundred and One Dalmatians, Scar from The King of beasts Male monarch, Frollo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Jafar from Aladdin and Hades from Hercules also appear.
  • The battle between Mickey and the villains, likewise as their subsequent defeat, is longer in the Florida version.
  • Snowfall White and her prince nonetheless announced in the princess segment, performing "Anytime My Prince Will Come". Belle and the Beast follow suit, dancing to "Tale as onetime as Time". Finally, nosotros see Ariel and Eric performing "Function of Your World".
  • Mickey nevertheless appears in his Brave Fiddling Tailor attire and uses the sword to defeat Maleficent, in her dragon course.
  • Instead of the Marking Twain Riverboat, the characters appear on lath the Steamboat Willie during the finale.

Hollywood Hills Amphitheater [edit]

Hollywood Hills Amphitheater stage for Fantasmic!

Hollywood Hills Amphitheater rear entrance

The Hollywood Hills Amphitheater is a purpose-built seat riverside amphitheatre at the Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park in the Walt Disney Earth Resort, Florida, that showcases the nighttime spectacular Fantasmic! It is located off of Dusk Boulevard, between The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and the Theater of the Stars, where the Beauty and the Creature stage show takes place. The Fantasmic! phase in Florida is significantly larger than Disneyland's, featuring a man-made, fifty-foot-tall (fifteen m) mountain on which Sorcerer Mickey stands and from which the dragon emerges. The amphitheater has 6,900 seats, with room for an boosted three,000 people standing.[thirteen] The moat effectually the island itself tin hold ane,900,000 U.S. gallons (7,200,000 L) of h2o.[13]

On September 15, 2015, it was appear that Pop Secret would become the official sponsor of Fantasmic! at Disney's Hollywood Studios.[14] Prior to this, Fantasmic! was the only nighttime fireworks bear witness at Walt Disney World without a sponsor, with Wishes gaining sponsorship from Pandora Jewelry in 2014,[15] while IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth was sponsored by General Electric from 1999 to 2003 and sponsored past Siemens from 2005 until 2017.[16] [17]

On March 12, 2020, this version of Fantasmic! was temporarily closed, due to COVID-19 pandemic in The states. On August 17, 2020, fifty-fifty though Walt Disney World reopened in July 2020, due to the ongoing on COVID-19 pandemic the Fantasmic! lagoon has been drained.[18]

In November 19, 2021, information technology was appear that the bear witness will be refurbished to feature a new sequence with segments from Aladdin, Moana, and Frozen.[nineteen]

Alternating show: "Sense of taste Of Fantasmic!" [edit]

The Florida version has a four-minute-long substitute show that plays when choppy atmospheric condition prohibits the presentation of the regular show.[20] The culling bear witness does not showcase any of the performers, floats, or puppets due to the dangerous conditions that are posed to the performers because of the possibility of rain accumulating on the stage. Instead the coincident evidence is a brief summation of the conventional show; including a fountain display synchronized to "Little April Showers", a sequence integrating the "Night on Bald Mountain" music, and a finale orchestrated with all of the usual pyrotechnics and musical fanfare from the original evidence's determination.[21] [22]

Tokyo DisneySea version [edit]

Fantasmic! debuted at Tokyo DisneySea on April 28, 2011, replacing the BraviSEAmo! show in the Mediterranean Harbor.[23] The evidence was originally planned to debut on April 23 with the park'southward 10th Anniversary "Be Magical!" celebration, but was delayed past the Great E Japan Convulsion in March 2011. Originally, Fantasmic! was planned in 2001 for the park and the story would be themed effectually Tokyo DisneySea but was scrapped and instead DisneySea Symphony debuted. Many of the barges were reused from Tokyo DisneySea's old nighttime Christmas show "Candelight Reflections" but were reimagined. The Christmas tree barge was used for Mickey's magician hat. This clomp would also be used for Tokyo DisneySea'southward former nighttime Christmas evidence "Colors of Christmas" (2012-2019). The natural gas line in the harbor and v water cannons originally used for BraviSEAmo! were also repurposed.

The prove's score was recorded past the Purple Combo Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios, composed by Don L. Harper, featuring Bruce Healey's theme from the original Fantasmic! at the US parks. The DisneySea version has new scenes and narrative elements, including scenes based on Aladdin, Finding Nemo, and Cinderella, and the original new song "Imagination". This is the only version of Fantasmic! to not have a stationary stage, with the show taking identify entirely on barges. All of the characters' dialogue and sung parts were recorded in Japanese past the characters' corresponding Japanese voice artists.

This version of Fantasmic! closed on Feb 28, 2020. It was originally scheduled to conclude its run on March 25, 2020,[24] just was moved up due to the extended closure of Tokyo Disney Resort in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.

On July 20, 2020 the Oriental Land Company announced that Fantasmic! would be replaced by an all-new nighttime spectacular in laurels of Tokyo DisneySea's 20th anniversary celebration, called Believe! Body of water of Dreams. This brand new testify is ready to debut on April i, 2021.[25]

In late September, the Fantasmic! barges were spotted backstage. While it was idea that they would all exist dismantled, it was discovered in February 2021 that Disneyland Paris had purchased the 4 chief barges for Walt Disney Studios Park for a future dark spectacular on their future harbor/lagoon. This may be a similar version of Fantasmic!

In early on Jan 2021, two of the main Fantasmic barges were spotted circling the harbor about likely grooming drivers for the new evidence.

On March 11, 2021, the former hat barge, now reimagined was docked in Mediterranean Harbor rehearsing for the new bear witness.[26] [ failed verification ]

Soundtrack [edit]

The soundtrack for the Disneyland show was included in the 2015 release of Walt Disney Records The Legacy Drove: Disneyland.[27]

Voice cast [edit]

See also [edit]

  • World of Color
  • Rivers of Lite
  • Harmonious
  • Celebrate! Tokyo Disneyland
  • Disney Dreams!

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External links [edit]

  • Fantasmic! at Disneyland
  • Fantasmic! at Disney'south Hollywood Studios

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasmic!

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