Mergulhe nas maravilhas da animação e música da Disney ao assistir a este filme 3D de 12 minutos estrelado pelo Pato Donald.
Zona: Hollywood Land
Status
10 minutos
Operando
03/06 17:27
Tipo
Apresentação de Cinema 3D
FastPass recomendado
Não
Dificuldade fastpass
Normal
Duração
12 minutos
Fator de umidade
Nenhum
Idade recomendada
Qualquer
Tem fila virtual
Não
Tem fila única
Não
Acessível para cadeirantes
Sim
Criado
6 anos atrás
26 de Abril de 2019
Tira foto
Não
Popularidade
Leve para moderada
Algumas curiosidades
The lighting system was taken from technology created from Tokyo DisneySea
The lighting used in the show is an interactive system that was new to Walt Disney World, but wasn’t new for Disney in general. This technology was originally created for use in Tokyo DisneySea attractions and Disney World was able to reproduce the technology and make it usable for PhilharMagic as the first show at Disney World to adopt the technology.
The lighting used in the show is an interactive system that was new to Walt Disney World, but wasn’t new for Disney in general. This technology was originally created for use in Tokyo DisneySea attractions and Disney World was able to reproduce the technology and make it usable for PhilharMagic as the first show at Disney World to adopt the technology.
You will see the most characters
This cast of characters is the largest cast of Disney animated characters to ever appear in the same 3-D show. That is an impressive feat and a lot of work to incorporate all of these characters and classic movies into one show. You get to see characters from Aladdin, the Lion King, Fantasia, Peter Pan, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and more. It is awesome!
This cast of characters is the largest cast of Disney animated characters to ever appear in the same 3-D show. That is an impressive feat and a lot of work to incorporate all of these characters and classic movies into one show. You get to see characters from Aladdin, the Lion King, Fantasia, Peter Pan, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and more. It is awesome!
The screen for the show is the largest seamless projection screen in the world
This creates and extremely immersive experience and the characters feel larger than life in front of you. The entire screen measures in at 150 feet long and 28 feet high. It is wraps around the stage to help create the immersive effect in the various scenes. You don’t even realize the screen is that large at first until the curtains are moved back to display the full length of the theater.
This creates and extremely immersive experience and the characters feel larger than life in front of you. The entire screen measures in at 150 feet long and 28 feet high. It is wraps around the stage to help create the immersive effect in the various scenes. You don’t even realize the screen is that large at first until the curtains are moved back to display the full length of the theater.
There were a few other attractions at the show’s location before it opened
Mickey’s PhilharMagic wasn’t the first attraction to occupy the space. First, there was “Mickey Mouse Musical Revue” which was an animatronic show that was moved to Tokyo Disneyland as an opening day attraction. Since then the Three Caballeros scene from that attraction is now part of the boat ride at Mexico. Once “Mickey Mouse Musical Revue” closed, a film called “Magic Journeys” took over the location. There was then a puppet show called “Legend of the Lion King”. Finally, Mickey’s PhilharMagic took over the space in October of 2003 and has been there ever since. We hope it gets to stay there for a good long while!
Mickey’s PhilharMagic wasn’t the first attraction to occupy the space. First, there was “Mickey Mouse Musical Revue” which was an animatronic show that was moved to Tokyo Disneyland as an opening day attraction. Since then the Three Caballeros scene from that attraction is now part of the boat ride at Mexico. Once “Mickey Mouse Musical Revue” closed, a film called “Magic Journeys” took over the location. There was then a puppet show called “Legend of the Lion King”. Finally, Mickey’s PhilharMagic took over the space in October of 2003 and has been there ever since. We hope it gets to stay there for a good long while!
Donald was the original “Donald” (for the most part)
If you listen to Donald’s voice in the show, the imagineers where actually able to create his lines from previous performances by Clarence “Ducky” Nash. He was the original voice for our favorite Duck. Any lines that they couldn’t create were done by the current actor who voices Donald Duck, Tony Anselmo. One example of Tony Anselmo’s voice was when Donald was humming along to “Be Our Guest”.
If you listen to Donald’s voice in the show, the imagineers where actually able to create his lines from previous performances by Clarence “Ducky” Nash. He was the original voice for our favorite Duck. Any lines that they couldn’t create were done by the current actor who voices Donald Duck, Tony Anselmo. One example of Tony Anselmo’s voice was when Donald was humming along to “Be Our Guest”.
The original animators worked on key characters
The original animator for Ariel, Glen Keane, was on the cast to develop her in 3D for the show. The original animator for Lumiere, Nik Ranieri, also became part of the cast to help draw and develop Lumiere in 3D. This helps to explain why they are so perfect in the show, since a lot of love and care were put into creating them.
The original animator for Ariel, Glen Keane, was on the cast to develop her in 3D for the show. The original animator for Lumiere, Nik Ranieri, also became part of the cast to help draw and develop Lumiere in 3D. This helps to explain why they are so perfect in the show, since a lot of love and care were put into creating them.
The entire film was created via computer
This is the first time that Disney has ever done this for this type of show. There are no hand drawings or animation used in the final film. It was all computer animated from start to finish for the entire show.
This is the first time that Disney has ever done this for this type of show. There are no hand drawings or animation used in the final film. It was all computer animated from start to finish for the entire show.
The director and producer for the show is no stranger to Disney
George Scribner was the director and producer for PhilharMagic. If you are a Disney historian you would recognize him as the same director that worked on Oliver and Company as well as The Prince and the Pauper.
George Scribner was the director and producer for PhilharMagic. If you are a Disney historian you would recognize him as the same director that worked on Oliver and Company as well as The Prince and the Pauper.
Pay extra attention to the Agrabah scene
This scene was an extremely impressive one for Disney to produce and create. It was the largest 3D environment that the Walt Disney Feature Animation team had ever created, which was a huge feat for them. Look closely next time and pay attention to just how large of a scene that really was for them to create and make perfect for us to enjoy.
This scene was an extremely impressive one for Disney to produce and create. It was the largest 3D environment that the Walt Disney Feature Animation team had ever created, which was a huge feat for them. Look closely next time and pay attention to just how large of a scene that really was for them to create and make perfect for us to enjoy.
Mickey’s first 3D appearance
Yep, this is the very first time that our main mouse has ever appeared in 3D for any performance. This won’t be the last time that we see him in 3D, but it is pretty cool that this amazing show was the first.
Yep, this is the very first time that our main mouse has ever appeared in 3D for any performance. This won’t be the last time that we see him in 3D, but it is pretty cool that this amazing show was the first.
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