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Showing posts with label Beastly Kingdom. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Fantasia And Disney's Animal Kingdom

Ben Ali Gator and Hyacinth Hippo have been entertaining audiences ever since Walt Disney's Fantasia debuted in movie theaters way back in 1940. Fantasia was not a big hit when it was released, but by the time these plush toys were sold in 1990, the film's characters were very popular with collectors.

When Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park at Walt Disney World in Florida was first announced back in 1995, one of the concepts that captured the imagination of lots of folks was a section of the park devoted to mythical creatures.

Proposed attractions for "Beastly Kingdom" included a Dragon roller coaster, a Unicorn Labyrinth, and a Fantasia Boat ride.

Disney's Animal Kingdom opened in 1998 without the mythical land. There's still a dragon on the park's logo and on one of the ticket booths, and you can park your car in the Unicorn section, but this addition to Disney's Animal Kingdom seems to be as elusive as the legendary Yeti that did find his way to the park in 2006(at Expedition Everest, in the Asia section).

Aside from two pieces of concept art I've seen, I don't know much about the Fantasia boat ride that was proposed for Disney's Animal Kingdom. The boats would have looked like a Pegasus, and would have floated by the Pegasus Family from the movie and one of the fauns.

The world of Fantasia really does blend Animal Kingdom's "Real, Extinct, and Imaginary Animal" theme nicely.

Zoom in on this snow globe to catch some of the details.

Fantasia stars animated flora and fauna, African animals, dinosaurs, and mythical creatures.

An immersive Fantasia world would be amazing.

Fantasia characters have been included in Disney theme park entertainment for years now.

Fantasia has been a key component in Walt Disney World's "SpectroMagic" parade since it opened in 1991.

Walt Disney World also opened the Fantasia Gardens Miniature Golf course in 1996.

Tomart's Disneyana Update Magazine showed off these detailed Fantasia Tiny Kingdom figures in 2000.

Pewter versions of these figures were sold in the Disney Catalog in the United States. This set included a Pterodactyl. It is rare to see Fantasia Dinosaur items. I would think Fantasia's Dinosaurs would move a lot of merchandise.

Imagine seeing these characters in an interactive ride.

The Mushrooms are among my favorite Disney characters.

Maybe that's why I don't eat mushrooms much.

I think the Centaurettes are good friends with the Mermaids from Peter Pan.

These could be Animal Kingdom's version of the Disney Princesses.

A Fantasia world could really be something special during the holidays.

I'm thinking there would be Hippos and Alligators skating on an icy pond, and a sleigh driven by the Pegasus Family.

Bacchus could host a wine party. That would be a big hit.

Ben Ali Gator could dress up like Santa Claus. It could be Animal Kingdom's answer to Grinchmas.

Of course, there would be lots of special Christmas merchandise.

There would have to be a big show, too. They'd have to feature The Nutcracker Suite and The Steadfast Tin Soldier (from Fantasia 2000).

Hyacinth Hippo and her friends have appeared on some fancy collectibles over the years.

Music is a big part of Fantasia, so it would have to be used in a big way in a Fantasia Land.

Make sure you visit one of Fantasia's gift shops.

You can't pass up a music box featuring a hippo and some dancing mushrooms.

The Pegasus Family could be a merchandising blockbuster hit for Animal Kingdom. It would be like printing their own money. Or making their own coins.

Back when I played the original Zoo Tycoon computer game, the most fun I had was with the mythical animals. Zoo Tycoon had unicorns (white female, black male), Bigfoot, the Yeti, and the Loch Ness Monster.

With Fantasia, you have to have night time entertainment, which Disney's Animal Kingdom is not known for.

A Fantasia land would let Sorcerer Mickey into Disney's Animal Kingdom, so he could work his magic and light up the dark sky with colorful Fantasia characters.

The Sorcerer's Apprentice could add a whole new dimension to Disney's Animal Kingdom.

Sorcerer Mickey can already be found at Fantasmic (at Disney's Hollywood Studios) but if Finding Nemo can be found at two Walt Disney World parks, it will be alright for the Sorcerer's Apprentice (it is Mickey Mouse, after all).

Hickory Dickory Dock, the Mouse rang up the clock.

Just one? No way! You can sell the other on eBay. Hickory Dickory Dock.

Imagine Sorcerer Mickey carved on the Tree of Life. Maybe that would be going too far.

How about moving the Hat from Disney's Hollywood Studios and putting it in a Fantasia Land at Animal Kingdom? That's more like it!

Wow, there really has been a lot of great Fantasia merchandise sold in the Disney Catalog.

Most of the items seen here were sold at the Disney Catalog and Disney Stores (1989-2005).

It's not hard to imagine Mickey in a special Sorcerer's Apprentice attraction/game in a Fantasia Land at Disney's Animal Kingdom.

Yen Sid (clever name) could give Sorcerers Apprentices various tasks to complete in Fantasia. Using---a Wand. It seems like that kind of thing is popular in Orlando these days...

Oh, and I bet a Fantasia Land would do really well if they sold the Fantasia Ice Cream that was sold at Disneyland in California years ago.

Seriously, people loved that Fantasia ice cream. After reading about it so much, I want to try it!

I think the Sorcerer's Apprentice would make a good water attraction.

Off the top of my head, I think a Splash Battle Ride with buckets and brooms would be pretty easy to do.

Or maybe "Mickey's Broom Brigade" would be a clever way to trick kids into sweeping up trash all over the park.

Grab your special Fantasia broom and your magical receptacle and set off for an adventure across the park. Whoever collects the most garbage wins!

Disney's Animal Kingdom gets really hot, so I wouldn't mind seeing another flume ride or rapids ride.

At Walt Disney World, Hong Kong Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland, the brooms cool people off with a bucket of water at the Mickey's Philharmagic 3D attraction.

Fantasia could bring lots of refreshing Disney magic to Animal Kingdom.

Maybe the Sorcerer's Apprentice section of a Fantasia Land could be called "The Sorcery Academy of Yen Sid." I like it.

Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey really knows how to put on a show.

Mickey can light up the night sky or your living room.

Do you play music in a symphony orchestra by day, and belong to a biker gang at night?

Only members of the Chernabog's Minions Motorcycle Club get to wear this exclusive leather jacket.

Little Susie and Little Billy are afraid of the dark. Don't worry, they'll feel safe with a night light.

A Chernabog Night Light. Sweet dreams. Mwa-ha-ha!!

I'm running out of things to write here. Look at the pictures.

The marionette is awesome.

After many years in development, Fantasia 2000 opened in theaters...in the year 2000.

The film brought back The Sorcerer's Apprentice, but the rest of the movie was new content. A number of elements from Fantasia 2000 would fit in at Disney's Animal Kingdom, including "The Firebird Suite," which stars a wood sprite, and elk, and a firebird, of course.

"The Pines of Rome" sequence stars some whales swimming in the sky, and "The Carnival of the Animals" features a yo-yo wielding Flamingo. Tomart's Disneyana Update Magazine from 2000 shows some of the merchandise based on the film.

If that's not enough, Donald Duck is responsible for an Ark full of animals who march to "Pomp and Circumstance."

Remember how Beastly Kingdom was planned to feature a Dragon and a Unicorn? Fantasia 2000 has that covered (yes, there's a Griffin, too!).

Fantasia 2000's Unicorn, Dragon and Griffin did not cooperate with Donald Duck. I would enjoy seeing these fun characters at Disney's Animal Kingdom. They could do Meet and Greets an appear on merchandise.

Maybe someday they could star in their own attraction...

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Disney's Animal Kingdom McDonald's Happy Meal


In 1998, McDonald's Happy Meals featured the newest Walt Disney World theme park in Florida, Disney's Animal Kingdom. The "New Species of Theme Park" was imagined as a celebration of all animals living, extinct and imaginary. Disney's Animal Kingdom is the largest Disney park in the world. The park's biggest attraction is the Kilimanjaro Safaris, which covers about 100 acres (the size of The Magic Kingdom Park).


When the park opened, the DinoLand U.S.A. section was sponsored by McDonald's. One of the eateries, Restaurantosaurus, featured a McDonald's menu.

There were even special Happy Meal toys sold (kind of) exclusively at Restaurantosaurus in Walt Disney World.


The Happy Meal toys sold at Restaurantosaurus were dinosaur water pistols.


These are actually "generic" dinosaur toy water guns.


However, the Disney ones do have the Disney's Animal Kingdom logo on them, so they are collector's items.

The Restaurantosaurus Happy Meal toys were available in different colors.


The T-Rex, Stegosaurus, Pterodactyl, and Triceratops water guns were not exclusive to Disney.  They were also featured in International McDonald's Happy Meal promotions.

 The big attraction in DinoLand was an attraction called "Countdown to Extinction." This featured dinosaurs from the 2000 Disney film "Dinosaur," and when the movie debuted, the name of the ride changed to "Dinosaur" (none of the characters ever spoke).


Disney's Animal Kindom Happy Meal featured 12 animal toys. There was a Triceratops, Toucan, Gorilla (with her baby), Elephant, Lemur, Dragon, Iguanodon, Zebra, Lion, Cheetah, Crocodile and Rhino. They all had different functions. The Elephant, for example, was a squirt gun, and the Zebra was a wind-up toy.


Wait a minute! There was one animal you could only get at McDonald's restaurants found inside Walmart stores. I only knew to look for the Tortoise because I had read about it online (this was way back in 1998, when the Internet was fairly new to me). So I made sure to visit a Walmart McDonalds to get one!


Disney's Animal Kingdom is famous for its ferocious fire-breathing dragon!


Well, it is famous because it does not exist at the park, yet it is featured in the Animal Kingdom logo. The park's Discovery River had a boat ride that floated past the park's "lands." Beastly Kingdomme was to be the home of mythical animals like dragons and unicorns. The land was supposed to feature a dragon-themed roller coaster, a unicorn-themed labyrinth, and a Fantasia-themed boat ride.

McDonald's promoted the Dragon on collectible Disney's Animal Kingdom plastic cups.


As part of a hint of the future, Disney Imagineers positioned a cave along the river, with fire shooting out at guests in the boats.


The dragon itself was never actually seen. The boat ride closed many years ago.

Here's a closer view of the Animal Kingdom Dragon toy.


It's 2010 and the park still doesn't have a dragon. Instead of the dragon roller coaster, the park got "Expedition Everest," a wonderful coaster featuring the Yeti, in 2006. This great attraction can be found in the Asia section of Disney's Animal Kingdom (Asia opened in 1999).

The dragon is still featured on Animal Kingdom's logo and front gate, and Disney character-based Animal Kingdom merchandise sold in the park features dragons Elliott and Madam Mim.

*UPDATE on March 27, 2013:

It's time to take a closer look at all the animals in the set.  Each toy has a special feature.  Up first is the Triceratops, representing Extinct Animals in the logo for Disney's Animal Kingdom.  This figure makes a "stomping" noise when you move him around.


Dinoland has a ride called the TriceraTop Spin (it's a dinosaur version of Dumbo).

Follow your nose to Animal Kingdom's Froot Loops cereal-loving Toucan.


This colorful bird has a chip that makes him chirp.

Gorillas were once portrayed as scary monsters (like King Kong).  Animal Kingdom's Gorilla and her Baby are friendly.


Squeeze the Gorilla's legs and she'll take her child for a spin.

The Elephant represents Real (Living) Animals in the logo for Disney's Animal Kingdom.


The Elephant is a water squirt toy.  He won't let you forget that this is my favorite toy in this set.

Did you ever see the movie "Fierce Creatures" (1997) starring John Cleese and Jamie Lee Curtis?  It had a cute Ring Tail Lemur like this guy.  "Fierce Creatures" took place in a zoo, but the slogan for Disney's Animal Kingdom was "Nahtazu" for years.


This Lemur is a Clip-On and would like to hang out with you wherever you go.

The Dragon represents Fantasy Animals in the logo for Disney's Animal Kingdom, and is easily the most popular and elusive and legendary animal that cannot be found at the park.


The Dragon's wings flap when you press a button on his chest.

The Iguanodon starred in Dinoland's "Countdown to Extinction" attraction, which was later renamed "Dinosaur" after the 2000 Disney film debuted.  An animatronic Iguanodon could also be seen on the Discovery River Boats.


The Iguanodon's mouth opens and closes when you move his tail.

The Kilimanjaro Safaris attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom got a new finale with Zebras in 2012.


The Zebra gallops when you wind him up.

In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps tonight.  And chances are good that the Lion will be sleeping in the day at Kilimanjaro Safaris.


The Lion's mouth opens and closes when you move his paw.

If you taped your Grandma to a Cheetah's back, she'd get to experience one of the fastest rides at Walt Disney World.


Naturally, this Cheetah toy is a pull-back racer.

Oh, snap!  Florida's gators better watch out for the Crocodile!


The Crocodile's mouth opens when you push on the back of his head.

One of the funniest stories I've heard about Disney's Animal Kingdom involves the Rhino at Kilimanjaro Safaris.  Apparently, when a four year old girl spotted the Rhino, she said "Look Mommy, it's a dinosaur!"  You can't make stuff like that up.


The Rhino is a pull back racer toy.

The shy Tortoise can be found near the Tree of Life at Disney's Animal Kingdom.


The Tortoise toy (he pops his head out of his shell a little) could only be found at McDonald's restaurants inside Walmart stores.

The McDonald's Animal Kingdom toys are fairly easy to find on eBay these days.

In Japan and other countries, a very different Disney's Animal Kingdom McDonald's Happy Meal was sold.


Each set featured a Disney character, an accessory, and a cardboard backdrop.


As with the American promotion, this set features Living, Extinct and Imaginary animals.


Minnie Mouse has a Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail friend.  Mickey Mouse drives a Kilimanjaro Safaris vehicle.

Goofy digs in the Boneyard with an Iguanodon at Dinoland U.S.A. (it would have been cuter to have Pluto here, I think).


Donald Duck encounters a fire-breathing cardboard dragon while piloting a Discovery River Boat.

The cardboard backdrops are pretty interesting.  The Dragon looks a bit like a crazed version of Figment from EPCOT.


This quirky Disney's Animal Kingdom McDonald's Happy Meal is simple, but fun.

UPDATE 9/24/11:  The future inhabitants of Disney's Animal Kingdom are out of this world!  Check out Disney's Animal Kingdom Thinks Outside Pandora's Box: James Cameron's AVATAR Land.

For more Animal Kingdom McDonald's Happy Meal fun, check out Disney's Animal Kingdom Pandora AVATAR McDonald's Happy Meal.


Pandora features a jungle full of colorful fantasy creatures.


At night, you can find some seriously dangerous party animals in the electric, illuminated jungles of Pandora.

Pandora, the World of Avatar at Disney's Animal Kingdom will be sponsored by Pandora Internet Radio (my suggestion).