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‘Finding Nemo,’ ‘Monsters, Inc.’ Inspire Coming Attractions At Walt Disney
World Resort
The stories and stars of the blockbuster Disney•Pixar motion pictures
"Finding Nemo" and "Monsters, Inc." are the inspiration for new attractions
and shows coming Walt Disney World Resort during "The Year of a Million Dreams."
In addition, Mickey Mouse and some of his Disney character pals are starring in
a new Magic Kingdom stage show.
The debuts began October 2006 and continue into summer 2007 as part of a
first-of-its-kind event celebrating the dreams of Disney guests and the role
that Disney cast members play in making Disney parks places where dreams come
true. Here's a closer look at what's in store.
"The Seas with Nemo & Friends," a whimsical and visually stunning attraction for
guests of all ages, bowed at Walt Disney World Resort in fall 2006, anchoring
the newly renamed and re-launched The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilion in
Epcot. Picking up where the motion picture "Finding Nemo" left off, the
ride-through attraction in a colorful coral reef setting features technology
that magically enables the stars of the motion picture to swim amid the marine
life in a 5.7-million-gallon saltwater environment -- one of the largest such
aquariums in the world.
Guests aboard "clamobiles" first meet Mr. Ray and his class on a field trip and
soon learn that Nemo has wandered off. The journey in search of Nemo includes
familiar characters such as Dory, Bruce, Marlin, Squirt and Crush. These
deep-sea friends inhabit a variety of vibrant vignettes, including the actual
aquarium containing more than 65 species of marine life. In the musical finale,
Nemo is happily reunited with his father and friends.
The Future World pavilion The Seas with Nemo & Friends is an imaginative mix of
fantasy with real sea life and interactive experiences such as the breakthrough
"Turtle Talk With Crush."
"Finding Nemo-The Musical," at Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World
Resort, brings the undersea world of the film "Finding Nemo" to life in a whole
new way: as an all-new Broadway-caliber musical stage show featuring original
songs by Tony Award-winning "Avenue Q" co-composer-creator Robert Lopez and a
cappella musical "Along the Way" co-creator Kristen Anderson-Lopez.
The show immerses guests of all ages in the story of Marlin and Nemo, an
overprotective clownfish father and his curious son, through a dazzling
production that combines puppets, dancers, aerialists and animated backdrops.
The theme park's newly enclosed Theater in the Wild becomes a magical undersea
environment through innovative lighting, sound, special effects and the
theatrical puppetry of Michael Curry, who co-designed the richly detailed
character puppets seen in the Broadway version of Disney's "The Lion King."
Principal characters such as Marlin, Nemo and Dory are represented by live
performers operating larger-than-life puppets. Peripheral characters are
realized by a diverse array of puppetry styles, including rod, Bunraku and
shadow.
Produced by Disney Creative Entertainment, the 30-minute show represents the
first time Disney has taken a non-musical animated feature and transformed it
into an original musical production. "Finding Nemo-The Musical" is staged
several times daily.
"Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor," opening in spring 2007 in Magic Kingdom, is an
immersive and interactive attraction in which guests can laugh, joke, match wits
and laugh some more with comedian wannabes recruited by Mike Wazowski, the
one-eyed hero from Disney•Pixar's "Monsters, Inc." Guests can even text-message
jokes on their cell phones for possible use in the show.
Mike, realizing laughter is many times more powerful than screams as a power
source, has opened the comedy club to collect laughs that will generate power
for the future. The fun reigns at a 400-seat theater in Tomorrowland.
"Dream Along with Mickey," which premiered fall 2006 in Magic Kingdom, is a live
stage show about a dream-inspired party to which Mickey Mouse and the gang have
invited almost everyone. Theme park guests are invited to gather near the
Cinderella Castle stage and join in the fun that takes place several times
daily. And many favorite Disney character friends join the party as the dreams
of "happily ever after" and "adventurous exploits" come alive on stage amid
music and dancing.
But there's a party-crasher -- Maleficent, the evil fairy from Sleeping Beauty.
She drops by with the intention of turning all the dreams into nightmares.
Collectively, however, all the party guests prove that believing in your dreams
is stronger than Maleficent's sorcery ... and the 20-minute show has a
dream-fulfilling, happy ending.
(Feb 14, 2007)
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