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01-14-2013, 02:55 PM
#1341
Originally Posted by Disney Connoisseur
The Sea Cabs were the ride vehicles in The Living Seas attraction, where the Clam Mobiles and The Seas with Nemo & Friends resides today.
Correct. In fact the track was lengthened by 85m in order to accommodate the Nemo ride.
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01-14-2013, 02:58 PM
#1342
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
- Ray Bradbury
- 1947
- Archimedes
- If you're referring to any of the Fab Five: I'm going with Donald Duck.
- Hades
- A "movie" ranch. Television shows like Spin 'n Marty, Toby Tyler, Mickey Mouse Club, , and movies such as Old Yeller, Parent Trap, , and, more recently, Pearl Harbor, Princess Diaries,, and Pirates of the Caribbean I and II have been filmed there.
- Private Pluto (1943)
All correct!!!
I believe that Chip n Dale were not officially named until 1947 in the cartoon 'Chip n Dale'.
That's this set done.
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01-14-2013, 07:09 PM
#1343
Originally Posted by Zawadi
That's this set done.
You're good at throwing out some great brain teasers! Any chance you (or anyone who is feeling up to it, really...) could post a few more??
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01-14-2013, 08:02 PM
#1344
I'll try a few non-parks related questions
1) Who invented and built the multi-plane camera for Walt Disney Productions?
2) To go along with Zawadi's previous question: Walt Disney was a member of the Smoke Tree Ranch. What was the Smoke Tree Ranch?
3) Who is Bob and Helen Parr's family babysitter?
4) What is Flynn Rider's real name?
5) Who are Mickey mouse's nephews?
6) Who are Daisy Duck's neices?
7) Walt Disney's Carolwood Pacific barn now resides in what Los Angeles-area park?
8) Former Walt Disney Company president Frank Wells aspired to accomplish what feat? How close did he come to accomplishing his goal?
9) In Cars 2, what racing circuit does Francesco Bernoulli represent?
10) True or false: Walt Disney forged his birthdate to become "enlisted' in the military in 1918.
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01-15-2013, 01:01 AM
#1345
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
1) Who invented and built the multi-plane camera for Walt Disney Productions?
Ub Iwerks.
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
2) To go along with Zawadi's previous question: Walt Disney was a member of the Smoke Tree Ranch. What was the Smoke Tree Ranch?
A desert ranch near the village of Palm Springs. Walt built a home here... twice. He sold his first home to help generate funding for his Disneyland project. Walt loved to visit this place! It is often referred to as his hidden hideaway.
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
3) Who is Bob and Helen Parr's family babysitter?
Kari McKeen.
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
4) What is Flynn Rider's real name?
His full name is Eugene Fitzherbert.
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
5) Who are Mickey Mouse's nephews?
Morty and Ferdie.
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
6) Who are Daisy Duck's neices?
April, May and June.
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
7) Walt Disney's Carolwood Pacific barn now resides in what Los Angeles-area park?
Griffith Park.
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
8) Former Walt Disney Company president Frank Wells aspired to accomplish what feat? How close did he come to accomplishing his goal?
Mr. Wells' goal was to scale the Seven Summits. This entailed climbing the highest mountain on each of the seven continents. At his time of death, he was one mountain short. That mountain was none other than Mount Everest.
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
9) In Cars 2, what racing circuit does Francesco Bernoulli represent?
The Italian Circuit.
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
10) True or false: Walt Disney forged his birthdate to become "enlisted' in the military in 1918.
I believe that this is true. I learned about this years ago when watching a Walt Disney documentary... unless you fiddled with the year to trick us!!
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That's how our minds, create creations.
For they make, our wildest dreams come true.
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01-15-2013, 07:12 PM
#1346
Originally Posted by Disney Connoisseur
Mr. Wells' goal was to scale the Seven Summits. This entailed climbing the highest mountain on each of the seven continents. At his time of death, he was one mountain short. That mountain was none other than Mount Everest.
*Very* close I'm looking for something a little more specific.
Originally Posted by Disney Connoisseur
The Italian Circuit.
Also close
Originally Posted by Disney Connoisseur
I believe that this is true. I learned about this years ago when watching a Walt Disney documentary... unless you fiddled with the year to trick us!!
Incorrect. I didn't fiddle with the year at all Read the question again carefully
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01-16-2013, 09:35 AM
#1347
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
*Very* close I'm looking for something a little more specific.
Also close
Not sure on these ones.
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
Incorrect. I didn't fiddle with the year at all Read the question again carefully
Actually, come to think about it... I think we've already had this discussion in the trivia section before. Haha.
Well, from what I recall, what I remember hearing was that it wasn't for the military but for an ambulance unit or something? Anyway... I can't tell you exactly. But what I do recall from the "Walt" documentary was forgery on paperwork regarding the military and seeing the visual of not only the paperwork, but his cartoon-ized ambulance with his drawings on the backside canopy.
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For they make, our wildest dreams come true.
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01-16-2013, 05:30 PM
#1348
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
9) In Cars 2, what racing circuit does Francesco Bernoulli represent?
The Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Italy
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01-16-2013, 10:17 PM
#1349
Originally Posted by Disney Connoisseur
Not sure on these ones.
Like I said, *very* close Actually, he was *one day* short of completing his goal. Bad weather prevented the explorer from reaching the summit of Mt. Everest.
Originally Posted by Disney Connoisseur
Actually, come to think about it... I think we've already had this discussion in the trivia section before. Haha.
Well, from what I recall, what I remember hearing was that it wasn't for the military but for an ambulance unit or something? Anyway... I can't tell you exactly. But what I do recall from the "Walt" documentary was forgery on paperwork regarding the military and seeing the visual of not only the paperwork, but his cartoon-ized ambulance with his drawings on the backside canopy.
Again, real close. It was for a Red Cross unit stationed in France, just a short time before the Allies pulled out of France. He was only there for three short months.
For the "Francesco Bernoulli" question, what I was looking for was the "Formula 1" circuit. All of the race cars in the World Grand Prix represent a different form of racing: Lightning McQueen: American stock car racing, Jeff Corvette: American sports car racing; there's also world sports car racing and rally racing represented.
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01-17-2013, 06:04 AM
#1350
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
For the "Francesco Bernoulli" question, what I was looking for was the "Formula 1" circuit. All of the race cars in the World Grand Prix represent a different form of racing: Lightning McQueen: American stock car racing, Jeff Corvette: American sports car racing; there's also world sports car racing and rally racing represented.
Just a quick little question... are you a big fan of "Cars 2" or something? You sure know the specifics of that film!
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01-18-2013, 07:38 PM
#1351
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01-18-2013, 08:52 PM
#1352
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
Well, yes, I *love* both Cars movies, but, more specifically, I'm a HUGE NASCAR fan My dad's owned a race car since about 1974
Which brings me to my next question... Richard Petty Driving Experience?
On a Cars related note, have you been to Cars Land yet? My favourite car from the film is defiantly Doc Hudson. Really a shame that Paul Newman passed away before he could record his dialogue for the Radiator Springs Racers attraction. However, Corey Burton defiantly does him justice.
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01-19-2013, 10:33 PM
#1353
Originally Posted by Disney Connoisseur
Which brings me to my next question... Richard Petty Driving Experience?
On a Cars related note, have you been to Cars Land yet? My favourite car from the film is defiantly Doc Hudson. Really a shame that Paul Newman passed away before he could record his dialogue for the Radiator Springs Racers attraction. However, Corey Burton defiantly does him justice.
Have NOT been out to Disneyland yet, but definitely on my bucket list Oh - and coincidentally, Doc's my fave, too....because of the "NASCAR"/racing history he represents. It *is* true that a Hudson Hornet won three straight NASCAR championships in '52, '53, and '54.
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01-20-2013, 04:41 AM
#1354
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
Have NOT been out to Disneyland yet, but definitely on my bucket list Oh - and coincidentally, Doc's my fave, too....because of the "NASCAR"/racing history he represents. It *is* true that a Hudson Hornet won three straight NASCAR championships in '52, '53, and '54.
Oh my! That's interesting enough!
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That's how our minds, create creations.
For they make, our wildest dreams come true.
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01-26-2013, 09:37 AM
#1355
Here are some more teasers
1) "Home on the Range" was renamed from what prior to its release?
2) What links "Home on the Range" and "The Princess and the Frog"?
3) Typhoon Lagoon holds which record?
4) What is the name of the train that transports the circus in "Dumbo"?
5) In 1988, Minnie Mouse sang which song as a duet with Reginald Dwight?
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01-26-2013, 10:34 AM
#1356
Originally Posted by Zawadi
1) "Home on the Range" was renamed from what prior to its release?
Sweatin' Bullets.
Originally Posted by Zawadi
2) What links "Home on the Range" and "The Princess and the Frog"?
The last two hand-drawn (traditional) animated Disney feature films.
Originally Posted by Zawadi
3) Typhoon Lagoon holds which record?
World's largest outdoor wave pool.
Originally Posted by Zawadi
4) What is the name of the train that transports the circus in "Dumbo"?
Casey Junior.
Originally Posted by Zawadi
5) In 1988, Minnie Mouse sang which song as a duet with Reginald Dwight?
Don't Go Breakin' My Heart.
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01-26-2013, 10:39 AM
#1357
That set lasted for a entire 57 minutes!
They must have been way too easy!
FYI: Reginald Dwight is Sir Elton John
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01-26-2013, 03:29 PM
#1358
1) What distinction does the Matterhorn attraction at Disneyland hold in terms of industry standards?
2) What Disney attraction music could be heard in the first edition of the Main Street Electrical Parade at Walt Disney World?
3) Who narrated the opening sequence of the Share a Dream Come True parade for Walt Disney World's 100 Years of Magic?
4) What is the top speed of the Mark VI Monorail system at Walt Disney World?
5) What two cities are incorporated into the Walt Disney World property?
6) At Walt Disney World, where can you have "wild stick-horse races" during dinner?
7) What was the name of the upstairs "playground" at the Imagination pavilion at EPCOT?
8) How long was the Haunted Mansion attraction in development before opening in August, 1969?
9) What attraction's theme song makes an "appearance" in Disney's Meet the Robinsons?
10) What was the original concept behind Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room?
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01-26-2013, 05:05 PM
#1359
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
The last two hand-drawn (traditional) animated Disney feature films.
But... doesn't the newest Winnie the Pooh movie count as the most recent traditional animated film? That one came out in 2011.
We all have sparks, imaginations.
That's how our minds, create creations.
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01-26-2013, 05:13 PM
#1360
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
1) What distinction does the Matterhorn attraction at Disneyland hold in terms of industry standards?
First tubular-steel roller coaster.
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
5) What two cities are incorporated into the Walt Disney World property?
I'm going to say Celebration and Golden Oak.
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
9) What attraction's theme song makes an "appearance" in Disney's Meet the Robinsons?
Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress' "Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow", or at least it was on the soundtrack. I don't remember it in the film though. Maybe in the credits? All I know for sure is that it was re-recorded by the group, They Might Be Giants.
The only real Disney Park reference I remember was the appearance of "Yesterdayland" or "Tomorrowland" by our standards. It included glimpses of Space Mountain and the classic spinning rocket ride.
Originally Posted by Main Street Jim
10) What was the original concept behind Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room?
It was to be a restaurant, but things kept getting added and added and it dawned on Walt one day, that "this really oughta be a show". And that's when the award-winning Sherman Brothers (and talents such as Wally Boag, Thurl Ravenscroft, etc.) were brought on to thread it all together... so the story goes.
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