Teebin, I'm disappointed in you. How could you not know who says "Remember who you are"?So, is that Pocahontas and Mulan featured in this presentation? I never saw either film so just guessing. Too, what is the golden low voiced character at 14:35 saying "remember who you are..."? What film?
I watched a video of the whole thing last week. I didn't see any segments featuring Pocahontas, but Mulan was featured.So, is that Pocahontas and Mulan featured in this presentation? I never saw either film so just guessing. Too, what is the golden low voiced character at 14:35 saying "remember who you are..."? What film?
I watched a video of the whole thing last week. I didn't see any segments featuring Pocahontas, but Mulan was featured.
Actually, that's Moana. I think that's why the crowd has such a big reaction. I haven't seen the movie yet but apparently people love the soundtrack.hmm... I was thinking that 05:30 was Pocahontas... the young female canoeing etc.
Yep, confirmed that with my daughter.Actually, that's Moana. I think that's why the crowd has such a big reaction
I was more than pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed this show. The wide variety of IPs used in this display, many underutilized within the parks today, was refreshing. The only part of the show I didn't enjoy was the Brave segment. I was also very pleasantly surprised at how little of Frozen they used.
Wishes was a fine show, but it was time for an update. It was mostly nostalgia people were hanging onto with that show.
Not by accidentAnyone else notice how the titles to the two new MK nighttime shows complement each other?
"Once Upon a Time" . . . "Happily Ever After"
The problem with the SW projection/fireworks show is it is a singular IP-based show. Instead of showing off a variety of LucasFilm, Pixar, Muppets, Walt Disney Animation, etc, etc, the show demands you actually care about SW.Well, we were at MK all day Tuesday and our plan was to grab a good spot to catch this show. We had a great one on the back end of the hub right around the bridge, but a huge storm rolled in and they postponed the show. Luckily we stuck it out hitting PotC and Pan while the park emptied out and we heard the show was starting just as we got off Pan.
My kids have only ever know Wishes and my daughter was crushed when she was there to see the final show. All three of them absolutely raved about how great HEA was and all the IPs they were able to incorporate into the show. We really liked it and will definitely be catching it again when we go back in August.
On the other hand, no one really cared for the SW show at HS. I don't know if it was the subject matter or the overuse of projections but it just was not that exciting and we actually left before it was over.
The problem with the SW projection/fireworks show is it is a singular IP-based show. Instead of showing off a variety of LucasFilm, Pixar, Muppets, Walt Disney Animation, etc, etc, the show demands you actually care about SW.
Even then, the show is much more projection reliant than HEA, which mean if you don't have a spot within the hub, there's no way you're seeing that show properly. All told, the previous SW fireworks were much more appealing to a wide audience as they were great fireworks whether you liked SW or not.