4. Tim Rice
7. Digital-code signals
By the way, since we're being picky, Tinker Bell is two words!
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4. Tim Rice
7. Digital-code signals
By the way, since we're being picky, Tinker Bell is two words!
July 3
Trivia
1. How long (in inches) is Tinker Bell's flight at the Magic Kingdom? 9000 [750 feet] (dzneynut)
2. Pumbaa means what in Swahili? Lazy, ignorant, etc...
3. In what other Disney film can the song Hakuna Matata be heard? Lion King 1.5 (crashbunny) OK, true. There's another non-TLK movie that I'm thinking of too...
4. What Lion King composer caused the opening of the entire movie to be redone, eliminating a lot of dialog, by making a (quite magnificent) longer version of the song than the animators expected? Menkin, Rice Nope. He did the original. Someone else changed it to make it longer.
6. The first two lines of the African Chant starting the song 'The Circle of Life' mean what when translated? "There's a lion, a very big lion!" (my source says "There comes a lion, yes, it's a big lion" but differences in translation abound)
7. In Phenomenon, what type of signals does George think he's understanding? Extraterrestrial, digital (What "encoding" was what I meant by 'type' - clue: they are not digital/binary but trinary)
8. In Phenomenon, what kind of signals is George really intercepting?
9. Who is the "host" of Innoventions, and who provides his voice? Tom Morrow, Nathan Lane (tiggerguy)
10. What song does this host sing for Guests, who provided the original lyrics, and who provided the revised 'innoventions' lyrics? There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow, the Sherman Brothers and the Sherman Brothers (tiggerguy) - did you know: Innoventions is in the same building as the Carousel of Progress was at Disneyland, and that song was featured in the Carousel of Progress show...
3,4,7,8 still want answers.
I always do that with Tink's name :)
And it wasn't Tim Rice either, nor are the signals digital. :)
4. Elton John?
Not Sir Elton either. This person has done probably hundreds of movies. Including The Rock (I like that score a lot) and Pirates of the Caribbean.
Hans Zimmer?
3. Toy Story
Yes, Hans Zimmer and Toy Story are correct (remember in the car, it's on the radio/cd/tape deck at the end of the movie?)
In the movie, he's decoding/intercepting Morse code, but the sound is really telex, not Morse...
July 4
1975 - The Apple Dumpling Gang released.
1979 - First ever non-animatronic baby born in Disneyland.
1987 - In Tokyo Disneyland, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad officially opens.
1996 - Celebration, FL officially opens!
2001 - Disney's Electrical Parade premieres at Disney's California Adventure.
Trivia:
1: How much did the baby born at Disneyland weigh?
2: What was her name, and what were her parent's names?
3: Who gave her her birth certificate?
4: What town is The Apple Dumpling Gang set in?
5: What is Celebration, FL's zip code?
6: How large is Celebration, FL?
7: What is the street address of Celebration's Town Hall?
8: in Tokyo, what "land" is Big Thunder Mt. RR in?
9: The floats in Disney's Electrical Parade originally formed a parade of what name?
10: The floats appearing in DCA's Electrical Parade came from where? Where were they originally used?
Bonus: What's my favorite parade?
1: How much did the baby born at Disneyland weigh?
2: What was her name, and what were her parent's names?
6 pound 10 ounce Theresa Salcedo born to Rosa and Elias Salcedo
5: What is Celebration, FL's zip code?
34747
6: How large is Celebration, FL?
Size:
4,900 acres, surrounded by a protected greenbelt of 4,700 acres
Population:
20,000 people in 8,000 housing units
8: in Tokyo, what "land" is Big Thunder Mt. RR in?
Westernland
Sounds like the Electrical Parade is your favorite..........
3. Donald Duck
4. Quake City, CA
7. 690 Celebration Ave, Celebration, FL 34747
9. Main Street Electrical Parade
10. Parade started in Disneyland in 1972 and then went to Walt Disney World in 1999 after a short side trip to New York City!
[So I get back from a day of travel to see that although I hit submit on this, it was within 15 seconds of my previous post and thus isn't posted until today]
That's all correct! Now for today's [edit:yesterday's]...
July 5
1971 - Napoleon and Samantha released.
1988 - At EPCOT Center, the Maelstrom in the Norway Pavilion opens.
1989 - 70,000,000th Guest visits Tokyo Disneyland.
1996 - 500th Disney Store opens.
Trivia:
1: Where was the 500th Disney Store located?
2: Who was attacked by lions during filming of Napoleon and Samantha?
3: What mythical creature lives in the forests of the Maelstrom?
4: How many passengers does each boat seat?