Alright so here is a new update on Murphy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUh1WnrquUI
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She's back and better than ever, featuring a new head and new pyro effects. Fast forward to about 5 minutes into that video to see the footage. Her magnificent return has been long awaited since September. At one point there were rumors of her not returning from the higher ups at Disney, however Murphy has returned and she is here to stay!
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September 21, 2010
Halloween: Disney Style
It's come to that time of year again in the Disney parks all over the world- Halloween. Every Disney park worldwide has their own different festival for Halloween, all featuring unique and fascinating features. Disney World in Florida features Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party for the youngsters (for an additional entrance fee) which offers Trick-or-Treating spots for the kids, special character meet-and-greets, and two spectacular shows. The first is the Villain's Mix-and-Mingle, a 7 minute high energy dance show followed by a chance to meet the villains. During the show Maleficent welcomes the guests and gets the show under way and then other Disney villains join her on stage (and new this year is the amazing Dr. Facilier from Princess and the Frog). The show gets better every year, this year featuring the entire front of the stage being engulfed in green flames, flash pots, and a much bigger pyrotechnic finale. Then once the end comes near Magic Kingdom presents Hallo-Wishes, a fireworks show featuring new versions of several classic Disney songs. I wouldn't pay extra to get in I don't think, but it would be well worth it if you have small children.
Disneyland in California features similar things including the mind-boggling, eye-popping Halloween Screams fireworks show, however new this year it's only being shown at the Halloween party which costs extra which has many people upset, but it's well worth a watch. Seeing Zero from Nightmare Before Christmas fly over Sleeping Beauty's castle is fantastic and the effects that happen all over the sky will blow your mind!
Hong Kong Disneyland features a pretty unique to-do which in itself wants to make me hop on a plane. The Glow in the Park parade is amazing just to see video of. The leader of the parade is a float with a giant animatronic Jack Skellington atop it but he can bend over to look at the audience! All the other floats feature similar things, Maleficent rides with Chernabog from Fantasia and it is simply amazing. They then have the Nightmare in the Sky fireworks show, which isn't as impressive as you would expect from Hong Kong Disneyland but still would be worth a watch live.
Tokyo Disney and Disneysea have multiple shows that are simply incredible. Mysterious Masquerade in Disneysea features all the classic characters trying to figure out what artifact is possessing guests and it is interesting to watch. The Tokyo Disneyland has a parade/show combo where the villains take over the Disney good-guys' Halloween bash and it's full of lots of fire.
All in all Disney knows how to throw a party, and if you get a chance to visit any of these places I'd highly recommend it!
Disneyland in California features similar things including the mind-boggling, eye-popping Halloween Screams fireworks show, however new this year it's only being shown at the Halloween party which costs extra which has many people upset, but it's well worth a watch. Seeing Zero from Nightmare Before Christmas fly over Sleeping Beauty's castle is fantastic and the effects that happen all over the sky will blow your mind!
Hong Kong Disneyland features a pretty unique to-do which in itself wants to make me hop on a plane. The Glow in the Park parade is amazing just to see video of. The leader of the parade is a float with a giant animatronic Jack Skellington atop it but he can bend over to look at the audience! All the other floats feature similar things, Maleficent rides with Chernabog from Fantasia and it is simply amazing. They then have the Nightmare in the Sky fireworks show, which isn't as impressive as you would expect from Hong Kong Disneyland but still would be worth a watch live.
Tokyo Disney and Disneysea have multiple shows that are simply incredible. Mysterious Masquerade in Disneysea features all the classic characters trying to figure out what artifact is possessing guests and it is interesting to watch. The Tokyo Disneyland has a parade/show combo where the villains take over the Disney good-guys' Halloween bash and it's full of lots of fire.
All in all Disney knows how to throw a party, and if you get a chance to visit any of these places I'd highly recommend it!
September 01, 2010
Murphy's Law

Last summer in Disneyland, Fantasmic! was supposed to be graced with the addition of a 45 foot tall fire-breathing dragon. Well after the passing of the Summer Nighttastic even on September 1st, the dragon finally appeared after an entire summer of technical difficulties. The night she premiered the aptly named Murphy (after Murphy's Law that anything that can go wrong, will go wrong) she didn't even breathe fire, but she was just as magnificent as ever. The following night she breathed fire and it was a magnificent sight to behold. However, during Saturday (the 28th)'s performance of the show, Murphy again proved to us that the law remains true and collapsed during the show
This is the scene now:
Murphy is now out of the show indefinitely until they can figure out all that's wrong with her. See Disney hired an outside company (that typically takes care of their animatronic figures) to build Murphy, however this has proven to be a mistake. I can only hope that Murphy has a speedy return to the show and that Disney doesn't decide to just remove her permanently.
August 23, 2010
King Kong 360-3D!
As many theme park goers know, Universal Studios Hollywood had a giant fire back in 2008 and lost the beloved King Kong attraction that was featured on the Backlot Tour. Well good news and bad news: Good news: Kong is now back! Bad news: It's not a new animatronic situation, it's a 3D movie that your tram rides through. I'm not sure how I feel about this because everything that happens on the tour is supposed to be real and in your face and riding through a 3D movie just does not seem as in-my-face as a giant animatronic Kong coming after you. Plus do you just hold the glasses with you the entire tram ride and use them that one time? It seems more of an inconvenience to me but we'll see how it plays out I suppose, the attractions open now and I'm hoping to see some video soon.
June 27, 2010
3-D!
Ok, so I know it's the "in thing" right now but the 3D movie fad has now gotten entirely too old. Seeing a 3D movie used to mean something to me- when you go to places like Disney World/Land and Universal Studios they're 3D movies truly immerse you in the movie- characters literally leap off the screen, effects happen to your seats and around the theater, and the whole experience is simply mind-blowing. However, now Hollywood has it's hands on "3D" technology, which consists of making the movie appear to be off of the screen because you're wearing silly looking glasses that you paid 3-4 bucks extra for. There's nothing immersive at all. The filmmakers simply add a layer to the film to make it seem "different" but if you take the glasses off you simply see the 2D version those smart movie-goers saw who paid 3 dollars less than you. That's another thing- you shouldn't be able to do that if it's truly 3D. Go to Disney World and watch Mickey's Philharmagic and take your 3D glasses off- you can't focus and everything is distorted. The glasses take you to the world of the movie. The 3D movies that come out in every movie theater across the globe take you to the concession stand to buy some popcorn because you're bored of the lack of 3D effects. It's a ploy to make money and now everyone's doing it- Disney is re-releasing both Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King in 3D later this year because of the fad. This is a disgrace, and a sure sign the 3D fad has gone too far...
May 23, 2010
Avatar, Part 3 (A.K.A. Yet Another Rant on James Cameron)
Ok so James Cameron has officially made me angry! Ok, so many people will agree he has done this before now but now it has gone too far- yet again! Avatar 3D is STILL in theatres, but the movie has been on DVD for a month. WHY?!?!?!?! The movie is not so spectacular that it just needs to always be in theatres. That's ridiculous. Especially now that we can all buy it so we can watch it whenever we want...why should we go pay $12 to go see it in 3D when it's not all that more spectacular in 3D. Oh and also a commercial for a special type of TV came on today boasting that James Cameron's Avatar was a movie that broke ground for several types of film-making...this my friends is actually incorrect. The same technology was used in ALL 3 of the Lord of the Rings movies- and the thing is the LOTR movies looked more believable than Avatar- the mix of CGI in the LOTR looked stunning but Avatar's mix of CGI and humans just looked fake. Everything was supposed to be flawlessly mixed, but it wasn't. Now the movie itself is not horrible, just not perfect like everyone makes it out to be. James Cameron- quit now, please?
May 03, 2010
Public Restrooms
Ok so this is a post I really should not have to make but obviously here at EKU I do... Men's restrooms- a place for men to take care of their business, clean it, and get out. It is NOT a place to take care of your business and allow everyone else to observe it. I seriously went into a restroom today and found every single urinal full of that ever-so-lovable bodily fluid. I went through and flushed them all...was it that hard? No! If we all took two more seconds in the restroom to do what our father's taught us at age three then the restroom's not only would be more pleasant to look at, but they wouldn't smell like pee either- which is just disgusting to have blasted in your face as you open the door to relieve yourself. Let's grow up, boys...please?
April 26, 2010
Disney Deaths
So far us Disney Dorks have been hit really hard with 3 tragic deaths of three iconic Disney legends since the May of last year. On May 18th last year Wayne Allwine- a.k.a. the voice of Mickey Mouse- passed away. Speculations have of course risen that Disney has already begun looking for a replacement (of course released like the next day) but so far I have heard nothing. Mickey is still silent for the time being. Of course the second death was slightly more tragic- Walt's nephew, the famous, Roy Disney passed away on December 16th. Of course one of the main names left in the Disney family this was an incredibly depressing thing to hear, though everything stayed basically the same as far as Disney's staff, so that's good. Finally the third Disney Death in recent times is Mr. Eddie Carroll passed away April 6th. Carroll of course being the voice of Jiminy Cricket since 1973 will dearly be missed, especially in the theme parks where he tended to reign more prominent. There has been a lot of tragedy in Disney of late and I hope everything will work out. And things are indeed looking up because June 11th is the premiere of Disneyland's World of Color show at California Adventure, so be on the look out for more info on that coming soon.
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