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Fantasmic!
Disneyland
AreaFrontierland
Coordinates33°48′42″N117°55′16″W/ 33.8117216°N 117.921144°W/33.8117216; -117.921144
StatusOperating
Opening dateMay 13, 1992;32 years ago(May 13, 1992)
Disney's Hollywood Studios
AreaSunset Boulevard
Coordinates28°21′41″N81°33′30″W/ 28.3612559°N 81.558249°W/28.3612559; -81.558249
StatusOperating
Opening dateOctober 15, 1998;25 years ago(October 15, 1998)
Tokyo DisneySea
AreaMediterranean Harbor
Coordinates35°37′34″N139°53′11″E/ 35.626199°N 139.886346°E/35.626199; 139.886346
StatusRemoved
Opening dateApril 28, 2011(April 28, 2011)[1]
Closing dateFebruary 29, 2020(February 29, 2020)
ReplacedBraviSEAmo!
Replaced byBelieve! Sea of Dreams
Ride statistics
Attraction typeLive show
DesignerDisney Live Entertainment
ThemeDisneyFilms
MusicBruce Healey[2]
Don L. Harper(Tokyo DisneySea version)
Duration22–30 minutes[3][4]
SponsorPANDORA(California; 2024–present)
HostMickey Mouse
Disabled accessWheelchair accessible
Assistive listening available
Closed captioning available

Fantasmic!is a nighttime show atDisneylandandDisney's Hollywood Studios.The show formerly operated atTokyo DisneySea.It featuresfireworks,characters, live actors, water effects,pyrotechnics,lasers, music,audio-animatronics,searchlights, decorated boat floats, and mist screen projections. The narrative ofFantasmic!is a voyage throughMickey Mouse's imagination that culminates in a battle against theDisney Villains.

Fantasmic!originated at Disneyland in 1992 afterWalt Disney Creative Entertainmentwas asked to create a nighttime spectacular involving water and fireworks to reinvigorate the space in front of theRivers of America.The area was reworked, including terracing the walkways to accommodate viewing and modifying part ofTom Sawyer Islandto allow the show's staged live action segments. The producers employed the resources ofWalt Disney ImagineeringandWalt Disney Animation Studios.

A second version featuring new scenes opened atDisney's Hollywood Studiosin 1998, and a third version premiered atTokyo DisneySeain 2011, replacingBraviSEAmo!.An updated version of Disneyland'sFantasmic!debuted in 2017, featuring a re-recorded soundtrack in addition to new scenes, lighting, choreography and costumes. A third version premiered at Disneyland in 2022 with new clouded lasers and searchlights in the viewing area. A revamped version premiered at Disney's Hollywood Studios in 2022 with new scenes and special effects. After a fire destroyed the animatronic dragon in April 2023, a fourth version premiered at Disneyland in May 2024 with a new dragon battle sequence.

Disneyland version[edit]

Fantasmic!takes place on the waters of theRivers of AmericaatDisneylandand on a stage across the waterway onTom Sawyer Island.

Synopsis (since 2024)[edit]

The show begins withMickey Mousebeing transported into hisdream.He dances and orchestrates various water fountain, pyrotechnic, projection, laser and lighting effects to the show's theme. Mist screens rise from the water, acting as projection surfaces for various scenes from Disney movies. The show then transitions into a jungle scene fromThe Jungle Book,featuring a 100-foot-long (30 m) puppet ofKaaand three floating barges carryingKing Louieandblack-litmonkeys (that debuted in the Tokyo version) across the river stage. The song transitions into "Hakuna Matata".The music then segues into adubsteprendition of "Pink Elephants on Parade"fromDumbo,as animated pink elephants appear onscreen and in the form of performers on the island. The scene then transitions to "Friend Like Me"fromAladdin.Sorcerer Mickey watches theGenieperform tricks. Then they go under the sea as they head into the world ofThe Little MermaidandFinding Nemo.A bubble floats by andJiminy Cricketappears onscreen, searching underwater forPinocchio.An animatedMonstroappears suddenly, accompanied by a heavy musical score as he crashes through water. The sea morphs into the "Sorcerer's Apprentice" flood scene. As Mickey looks around in the dark and asks "What's going on?", a ship caught in a storm appears.

TheSailing ShipColumbiaduring thePirates of the Caribbeanscene in 2017 incarnation.

A cannon is fired fromSailing ShipColumbia,portraying itself as the Jolly Roger. TheLost Boysand thepiratesparticipate in a stunt sequence withPeter Pan,Wendy Darling,Captain HookandMr. Smeeand it ends with the fountains that projecting thecrocodilechasing Hook away. As the scene concludes,Tinker Belldraws the moon, with projections ofPrince Naveen,Tiana,Prince Philip,Aurora,Snow Whiteand theprince.The projections turn to clouds asAladdinandJasmineare on the stage while a rendition of "A Whole New World"plays. Then three small barges arrive carryingBelleand theBeast,ArielandPrince Eric,andRapunzelandFlynn Rider,with the accompanying signature melody from each film — "Beauty and the Beast","Part of Your World",and"I See the Light".

Mickey Mouse faces against Maleficent in her dragon form in 2017 incarnation.

Mickey's dream takes a turn for the worse. Themagic mirrorappears onscreen and tempts Mickey to enter the darker realms of his imagination. When asked if he has the courage, Mickey accepts the challenge, and the mirror traps Mickey inside. TheEvil Queencalls all thevillainsto partake in Mickey's nightmare, invoking a riledUrsulawho joins the Queen's plot to destroy Mickey. Ursula calls uponChernabog,who summons deceased spirits. Chernabog then summonsMaleficent,who threatens Sorcerer Mickey as she rises from the pillar. Onstage, Maleficent sets the waters ablaze, summoning fire onto the river. Mickey defeats Maleficent, destroying the villains in the process.

Tink reappears with theMark TwainRiverboatapproaching with fireworks, and a black-and-white Mickey fromSteamboat Willieappears. Mickey then appears again to conduct a final set of fireworks and water fountains before leaving in a bright blast offireworks.

Development[edit]

The original Disneyland soft opening and press premiere were scheduled to begin on Wednesday, April 29, 1992 and continue through the weekend. By late afternoon,rioting began in Los Angelesfollowing the acquittal of the Los Angeles police officers involved in theRodney Kingbeating. Promotional materials with the catchphrase "Be There When the Night Ignites" were quickly pulled from public circulation.[5]

Refurbishments[edit]

Disneyland'sFantasmic!has undergone several technical refreshes. A new sound system debuted in the summer of 2007, along with new show barges featuring LED lighting arrays. A complete overhaul of the lighting system debuted in the spring of 2008. The three mainland lighting towers, which rise hydraulically from pits in the ground prior to the show, were rebuilt with pull-out slides for the newClay PakyAlpha Spots and Washes and redesigned for the new Strong Gladiator IV followspots. The footlights on the mainland side at water level were replaced with LED fixtures. Refurbished pyrotechnic barges were given new technologies derived from Disneyland's Air-Launch Firework (ALF) system.[6]

In 2008, the three original 70mm projectors were replaced with high definition (HD) digital projectors. A new audio-animatronic dragon (nicknamed Murphy by fans, afterMurphy's law,when the dragon experienced multiple delays in 2009) was built to replace the previous dragon which had been a mechanical dragon's head mounted to the top of a Genie boom lift where the man basket used to go and two wing assemblies that were raised up and were flapped manually with poles. The new dragon was designed to be a full-bodied replica of Maleficent's final form inSleeping Beauty,standing at 45 feet tall.[7]

In early February 2010, the entireRivers of Americawere drained. Both theMark Twainand the Sailing ShipColumbiawere refurbished, and the track along which the ships travel was replaced. The show's underwater effects underwent maintenance as well, and the laser effects for the finale were upgraded. On August 28, the second-generation dragon broke again, partly collapsing during a performance.[8]It was restored to the show on November 12.

Fantasmic!and other attractions were closed on January 11, 2016 due to the construction ofStar Wars:Galaxy's Edge.[9][10]It reopened on July 15, 2017.[11]This version features some scenes that are inspired by the defunct Tokyo DisneySea version ofFantasmic!,along with the "Imagination" song as part of the post-show. The show was remastered, featuring a new sequence with segments fromAladdin,The Lion KingandTangled.

In December 2023, Disneyland announced that thePirates of the Caribbeansegment would revert to thePeter Pansegment.[12]

2023 fire incident[edit]

On April 22, 2023 during the performance of the show, the audio-animatronic Maleficent dragon caught fire. It became engulfed in flames which resulted in its destruction. TheFrontierlandarea was evacuated, with no injuries being reported according to theAnaheim Fire Department.[13]The show returned in 2024 without the audio-animatronic dragon.[14]

Disney's Hollywood Studios version[edit]

Synopsis (since 2022)[edit]

Mickey vanquishes the villains using his imagination and his sword.
Steamboat Williefinale

The Florida version of the event and show takes place at the Hollywood Hills Amphitheater, with a rocky mountain and a façade of trees serving as the setting. The narrative of the Walt Disney World version is fairly similar to that of Disneyland's original version and defunct Tokyo DisneySea version, with the show's introduction and conclusion nearly identical. However, there are some notable differences throughout the rest of the show:

Hollywood Hills Amphitheater[edit]

Photo shows what Disney's Hollywood Studios' Hollywood Hills Amphitheater stage forFantasmic!looks like.
Hollywood Hills Amphitheater rear entrance

Hollywood Hills Amphitheater is a purpose-built seat riverside amphitheatre atDisney's Hollywood Studioslocated at theWalt Disney World Resort,in Florida, that showcases the nighttime spectacularFantasmic!It is located off of Sunset Boulevard, betweenThe Twilight ZoneTower of Terrorand the Theater of the Stars, where theBeauty and the Beaststage show takes place. TheFantasmic!stage in Florida is significantly larger than Disneyland's, featuring a man-made, 50-foot-tall (15 m) mountain on which Sorcerer Mickey stands and from which the dragon emerges. The amphitheater has 6,900 seats, with room for an additional 3,000 people standing.[15]The moat around the island itself can hold 1,900,000 U.S. gallons (7,200,000 L) of water.[15]

Pop Secretbecame the official sponsor ofFantasmic!at Disney's Hollywood Studios.[16]Prior to this,Fantasmic!was the only nighttime fireworks show at Walt Disney World without a sponsor, withWishesgaining sponsorship fromPandora Jewelryin 2014,[17]whileIllumiNations: Reflections of Earthwas sponsored byGeneral Electricfrom 1999 to 2003 and sponsored bySiemensfrom 2005 until 2017.[18][19]

Refurbishments[edit]

In March 2020, this version ofFantasmic!was temporarily closed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.Walt Disney World reopened it in July, but due to the ongoing onCOVID-19 pandemictheFantasmic!lagoon had been drained.[20]

The show was later remastered in 2022 featuring a new heroics sequence with segments fromPocahontas,Aladdin,Mulan,Moana,andFrozen.The duration is 29 minutes long.[21]

Alternate show: "Taste of Fantasmic!"[edit]

The Florida version has a four-minute-long substitute show that plays when inclement weather prohibits the presentation of the regular show.[22]The alternative show does not showcase any of the performers, floats, or puppets due to the dangerous conditions that are posed to the performers because of the possibility of rain accumulating on the stage. Instead the ancillary show is a brief summation of the conventional show; including a fountain display synchronized to "Little April Shower",a sequence integrating the"Night on Bald Mountain"music, and a finale orchestrated with all of the usual pyrotechnics and musical fanfare from the original show's conclusion.[23][24]

Tokyo DisneySea version[edit]

Fantasmic!debuted at Tokyo DisneySea on April 28, 2011, replacing theBraviSEAmo!show in the Mediterranean Harbor.[25]The show was originally planned to debut on April 23 with the park's 10th Anniversary "Be Magical!" celebration, but was delayed by theGreat East Japan Earthquakein the previous month. Originally, Fantasmic! was planned in 2001 for the park and the story would be themed around Tokyo DisneySea but was scrapped and instead DisneySea Symphony debuted. It is said that of the barges were reused from Tokyo DisneySea's former nighttime Christmas show "Candelight Reflections", but were reimagined. The Christmas tree barge was used for Mickey's sorcerer hat. This barge would also be used for Tokyo DisneySea's former nighttime Christmas show "Colors of Christmas" (2012–2019). While it hasn’t been confirmed, one could assume this could be true if you study the barge bases very carefully. Also, the natural gas line in the harbor and 5 water cannons originally used for BraviSEAmo! were also repurposed. Many don’t know that the natural gas line was installed during the construction of the park for the original planned version of Fantasmic! that would’ve debuted in 2001.

The show's score was recorded by theRoyal Philharmonic OrchestraatAbbey Road Studios,composed by Don L. Harper, featuring Bruce Healey's theme from the originalFantasmic!at the US parks. The DisneySea version has new scenes and narrative elements, including scenes based onAladdin,Finding Nemo,andCinderella,and the original new song "Imagination". This is the only version ofFantasmic!to not have a stationary stage, with the show taking place entirely on barges. All of the characters' dialogue and sung parts were recorded in Japanese by the characters' respective Japanese voice artists.

This version of Fantasmic! was directed by Steven Davidson and because of this, he implemented technologies used in Disney California Adventure’s World of Color nighttime spectacular. 5 of the 6 barges were equipped with World of Color-style water fountains. One central, underwater water screen nozzle was installed under the harbor, as well as the 4 moving barges were equipped with water screens as well. This created that large-style water screen used in World of Color. The show itself seems like a hybrid version of Fantasmic! and World of Color. This concept would later be used in some form for Disneyland’s renewal version in 2017 as it drew lots of inspiration from Tokyo DisneySea’s version.

This version ofFantasmic!closed on February 29, 2020. It was originally scheduled to conclude its run on March 25 and then close on March 26,[26]but was moved up due to the extended closure of Tokyo Disney Resort in response to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Japan.

Sometime in late March of 2020, guests staying at the Hotel MiraCosta spotted all the barges out in Mediterranean Harbor in the late morning/afternoon. The entertainment department decided to do a full run through of the show in broad daylight without any performers. This was most likely done to allow barge drivers a final chance to perform their routines before retiring the show completely.

Fantasmic! was replaced by an all-new nighttime spectacular calledBelieve! Sea of Dreams,debuting on November 11, 2022.

A few months after the end of Fantasmic!, the former hat barge was lifted out of the water and placed on a small area of the original dry dock (behind Soaring A Fantastic Flight show building). The hat itself was dismantled, along with old equipment. The base was then refurbished for its new role in Believe! Sea of Dreams.


Future/Potential Paris version[edit]

In late September of 2020, theFantasmic!barges were spotted backstage in dry dock at Tokyo DisneySea. While it was thought that they would all be dismantled, in February of 2021, it was discovered that Disneyland Paris had purchased a few of the barges for a future version of Fantasmic! or other nighttime show on the future Adventure Bay over at Disney Adventure World. Sometime in late 2020, early 2021, the barges were shipped to Paris. It was confirmed that the 4 main barges that circle the harbor were shipped to Paris and have since then been housed in a backstage parade warehouse until they can be lowered into the backstage marina of Adventure Bay. It has also been confirmed that Tokyo did not sell the magic mirror/dragon barge. Tokyo also did not sell Paris the “Sorcerer Apprentice’s Hat” barge to Paris as they wanted to repurpose the barge base itself for the “Second Star to the Right” barge that is used in Believe! Sea of Dreams.

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Soundtrack[edit]

The soundtrack for the original Disneyland show was included in the 2015 release ofWalt Disney Records The Legacy Collection: Disneyland.[28]

Voice cast[edit]

See also[edit]

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