@@lucasb4601 either on the Walt Disney archives,either on Tokyo Disney or just moving the animatronics from park to park to see where they could put them
Thanks for posting! So sad I never got to see this in person! I really loved the shows of this nature, some (like this one) even more than Country Bears! I really wish they'd kept them all around! America Sings, Kitchen Cabaret, and this one! Rather than the costumed folks at the parks, really, this is how Mickey and the gang SHOULD look when we meet them in person!
Thank you so much for posting this! I find it interesting that they didn't use the original soundtrack songs--the difference in the voices is really noticeable. Then again, it was much more difficult to watch these movies and listen to these songs over and over again back when this attraction was made, so maybe they hoped nobody would notice.
In 1980, Two blues brothers were on a mission from God, Kurt Russell went to sell Used Cars, Luke Skywalker found out his papi (a mere 35 years before Disney killed him), and 45 years later, i'd meet someone who witnessed all of it, the sweet Colleen Clinkenbeard. That’s all i got.
@@justemoji unfortunately it wasn’t doing as well as other shows in the park at the time like the country bears. Disney thought it was a good idea to move it because it would of been a great addition people in Tokyo love Disney music!!
In 1978, a silhouette of the Mickey animatronic was used to create the first Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo, affectionately known as "Neon Mickey".
And when they moved the attraction to Japan, she moved a lot better than shown here. =) Her movements here were kinda stiff and her arms were in awkward positions at times here since this was the 80's, but I bet when they moved the attraction to Japan, they must of made a new version of her along with re-sculpting her, since she doesn't have long sleeves like shown here and moves a lot more fluidly and more life-like. =)
I sure would love to see them bring this back the same way they brought great moments with Mr. Lincoln back to Disneyland. Like give it a new pre-show with a backstory about the show, and enhance the main show like it just opened.
They should bring this attraction to Disneyland in California and back to WDW with more characters like Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Tigger, Eeyore, Chip and Dale, Lady and the Tramp, Pinocchio, Jiminy Cricket, Aurora and Phillip from "Sleeping Beauty", and Peter Pan with his pan flute, and the Darlings.
I was born a little over a year before this show closed in Tokyo, I don't know if everyone who saw this show both on the internet or at WDW in the 70s found out the show just moved to Tokyo Disneyland and sadly ran longer, not saying I'm happy it closed but it was Japanese dubbed and was one of the only Major Animatronic Shows to leave Magic Kingdom. Recording wise, you couldn't have filmed this on 8mm film cause they were like Megaphones only you hand cranked the film depending on the model, and I can understand if this was on a VHS Tape cause those things were MASSIVE up until like the late 80s.
No. This was filmed on May 15th, 1980. The attraction didn't close until September 14th of that year. I almost wonder if the show would've stuck around in the Magic Kingdom any longer had it not been shipped to Tokyo, like if they had been able to replicate it over there say.
It's so nice that we have a full English version of this. Thank you so much for uploading.
The Three Callaberos animatronics from this show now have a new home at the Mexico boat ride in EPCOT! They are in remarkable shape! :)
+TheBazinga314 And the music there sounds more akin to the original film soundtrack (albeit probably reorchestrated).
Panchito was white in Disney World but in Tokyo Disneyland they painted him red and when they came to Gran Fiesta Tour they were all feathered
@@sophiehanssel2017 Why?
Where have they been the whole time before they moved to “Epcot”?
@@lucasb4601 either on the Walt Disney archives,either on Tokyo Disney or just moving the animatronics from park to park to see where they could put them
Thanks for posting! So sad I never got to see this in person! I really loved the shows of this nature, some (like this one) even more than Country Bears! I really wish they'd kept them all around! America Sings, Kitchen Cabaret, and this one! Rather than the costumed folks at the parks, really, this is how Mickey and the gang SHOULD look when we meet them in person!
The three caballeros Are at epcot ; Mexican area; the rode is called the gran Fiesta tour
7:56 Song of the South's Splash Mountain Song at the Magic Kingdom sounds exactly like the one from Disney's First Ever Successful Launch at Epcot!
Thank you so much for posting this! I find it interesting that they didn't use the original soundtrack songs--the difference in the voices is really noticeable. Then again, it was much more difficult to watch these movies and listen to these songs over and over again back when this attraction was made, so maybe they hoped nobody would notice.
This is what Walt disney imagined from the start
In 1980, Two blues brothers were on a mission from God, Kurt Russell went to sell Used Cars, Luke Skywalker found out his papi (a mere 35 years before Disney killed him), and 45 years later, i'd meet someone who witnessed all of it, the sweet Colleen Clinkenbeard.
That’s all i got.
Unforgettable and full of the "bare necessities" that us wonderful world fans are always wishing for. Stay safe everyone!
R.I.P The Mickey Mouse Revue (1971-1980)
& 1983-2009 at Tokyo Disneyland
@@scboy2003 and why did they take it away, it was really popular at the time
Actually 1971-2009 Disney world and Tokyo
i think
@@justemoji unfortunately it wasn’t doing as well as other shows in the park at the time like the country bears. Disney thought it was a good idea to move it because it would of been a great addition people in Tokyo love Disney music!!
In 1978, a silhouette of the Mickey animatronic was used to create the first Walt Disney Home Entertainment logo, affectionately known as "Neon Mickey".
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Alice looks gorgeous, like a vintage doll you might see at a flea market
And when they moved the attraction to Japan, she moved a lot better than shown here. =) Her movements here were kinda stiff and her arms were in awkward positions at times here since this was the 80's, but I bet when they moved the attraction to Japan, they must of made a new version of her along with re-sculpting her, since she doesn't have long sleeves like shown here and moves a lot more fluidly and more life-like. =)
I wonder where is her animatronic now, including the others...
I agree with you that’s what I also wanna know where all the animatronics are.
Lucas B at least we know where 3 of them are
@@princesspeachfan100 I was wondering why she had long sleeves! I’ve never seen that before
Scrooge is green Panchito is white
*L O U I E I S P I N K*
Louie isnt pink....
@@MM.MM.MM.MM. Actually he is!
Also, it's Professor Von Drake who is wearing green, not Scrooge. I can see the confusion though, seeing as how he's wearing a hat.
Why is panchitos outfit wrong
But we will never forgot you R.I.P mickey mouse revue
I sure would love to see them bring this back the same way they brought great moments with Mr. Lincoln back to Disneyland. Like give it a new pre-show with a backstory about the show, and enhance the main show like it just opened.
Agreed. I love the animatronics
They should bring this attraction to Disneyland in California and back to WDW with more characters like Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Tigger, Eeyore, Chip and Dale, Lady and the Tramp, Pinocchio, Jiminy Cricket, Aurora and Phillip from "Sleeping Beauty", and Peter Pan with his pan flute, and the Darlings.
AGREED!
Ramon Evangelista But where exactly.
And tinker bell.
@@jasonhenry9168 I'd love tinkerbell but if shes in scale you'd hardly see her! maybe sitting on Peter's shoulder with a light?
@@tonyparra8459 possibly Fantasyland or Adventureland
R.I.P Mickey Mouse Revue we will miss you...
I was born a little over a year before this show closed in Tokyo, I don't know if everyone who saw this show both on the internet or at WDW in the 70s found out the show just moved to Tokyo Disneyland and sadly ran longer, not saying I'm happy it closed but it was Japanese dubbed and was one of the only Major Animatronic Shows to leave Magic Kingdom. Recording wise, you couldn't have filmed this on 8mm film cause they were like Megaphones only you hand cranked the film depending on the model, and I can understand if this was on a VHS Tape cause those things were MASSIVE up until like the late 80s.
The Golden Afternoon part is my favorite, I keep looping it
yes
I’ve never seen Alice with long sleeves in this show either! All the videos and pictures I’ve ever seen have her in the short sleeves
i wonder why alice has long sleeves here
me too
9:31 that noise scared me
I wonder how they can move around Did they make another six for T.T.C part
U mean the three caballeros?
7:55 real magic of Disney
Yes but know love about the three caballeros copys like in the movie in that song that José performed that also Disney magic
Ok now you got point
Alice dress looks different
Why Panchito is white and not red like the original?
Love it! I can't imagine the size of the camera you used. I know the 90s had clunkers but this was bigger i assume haha.
The 90s? Guess you said this 70s show was a bigger clunker than stuff in the 90s?
Why is Panchito white?
You know, there's more Mickey Mouse Revue footage at Tokyo Disneyland.
was it just me that noticed José being like bowing down? or is it supposed to look like that? xd
***** Me, and my friends Ramon Evangelista (follow him), and TheAngryPepe found this video, but it's old.
Why they closed the show after 9 years
I need someone to do a history or review or a facts video on this show. Never hear anything mentioned about it really !!
I agree with you
I year later and Defunctland made a video on it
We miss it Mickey Mouse revue from magic kingdom
7:59 bring them back disney!
They were never racist!
The park has never been the same without them!
This was an impressive and elaborate show. The technology nerd in me has to ask this though: was this filmed using VHS or Betamax?
Aquí se originó splash mountain después de ver a los personajes de canción del Sur
Yep the three cabaleros are still alive in disney hollywood studios
No, they're in epcot
@@jamaribonnett4699 correct
They MUST make the return of that amazing show
Well If This Show Would Return, Then They Will for Sure Cut Off the Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Segment due to the Controversies
Is panchito white?
5:26
Fairy godmother creeped me out lol
The whole thing seems like a creepy drug sequence
Was this filmed on closing day?
No. This was filmed on May 15th, 1980. The attraction didn't close until September 14th of that year. I almost wonder if the show would've stuck around in the Magic Kingdom any longer had it not been shipped to Tokyo, like if they had been able to replicate it over there say.
8:09 pls
I’m really hoping in the future this will reopen
And the seven dwarfs in the final scene in the mine train
Uh, that end scene is creepy
hahahahaha woo woo 5:27
From Teletubbies USA version in (1998 vs 1999 vs 2000 vs 2001 vs 2002 vs 2003 vs 2004)
On PBS kids
My favorite of the three Caballeros
WHO
@@charlettemoore-solomon1713 bruh
US verison
I see why they closed down this attraction.
Why?
@@harryfoley2294 it got down to an E ticket attraction to a D
@@jamaribonnett4699 so?
Less people visited
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