Magic Journeys Explained

Magic Journeys
Imagedimensions:250px
Location:Epcot
Section:Future World, Journey Into Imagination Pavilion
Status:Removed
Opened:October 1, 1982
Closed:February 9, 1986
Replacement:Captain EO
Location2:Disneyland
Section2:Tomorrowland
Status2:Removed
Opened2:June 16, 1984
Closed2:July 1986
Replacement2:Captain EO
Location3:Tokyo Disneyland
Section3:Tomorrowland
Status3:Removed
Opened3:January 17, 1985
Closed3:1987
Previousattraction3:Eternal Seas
Replacement3:Captain EO
Location4:Magic Kingdom
Section4:Fantasyland
Status4:Removed
Opened4:December 15, 1987
Closed4:December 1, 1993
Previousattraction4:Mickey Mouse Revue
Replacement4:Legend of the Lion King (1994–2002)
Mickey's PhilharMagic (2003–present)
Type:3D Film
Designer:Walt Disney Imagineering
Eastman Kodak
Theme:The world through the eyes of a child
Music:The Sherman Brothers
Duration:16:00
Custom Label 1:Directed by
Custom Value 1:Murray Lerner

Magic Journeys was a 3D film created by WED Enterprises for presentation at Disney theme parks. It was featured at four different parks over the course of its 11-year run.

History

On October 1, 1982, Magic Journeys premiered as one of the opening-day attractions at the Journey Into Imagination pavilion in Walt Disney World's EPCOT Center.[1] It was written and directed by Murray Lerner[2] and featured a song composed by Robert and Richard Sherman. A preshow presentation, anchored by another Sherman Brothers song, "Makin' Memories", played before the film during its EPCOT Center run.

Starting on June 16, 1984, it began a two-year run at Disneyland, first on the outdoor Space Stage and then inside the newly constructed Magic Eye Theater in Tomorrowland.[3] In early 1986, the film was removed from Disneyland and EPCOT Center in order to make way for a new 3-D film, Captain EO.

In December 1987, Magic Journeys returned to Walt Disney World at the Fantasyland Theater inside the Magic Kingdom, where it was paired with the 1953 3-D short Working for Peanuts. The film played in this venue for six years until it closed in December 1993 in order to make room for Legend of the Lion King.[4]

Plot

Magic Journeys looked at the world through the eyes of a child. The film started with children running through a meadow and looking at clouds. Someone blew on a dandelion and the seeds then flew away, turning into stars and then turned into the sun. Next the kids were seen flying a kite at the beach. The kite then turned into a bird, a fish, a school of fish, a flock of birds, bird wings, a Pegasus, a horse and then finally into a merry-go-round. While the children rode the carousel, they began reaching for a brass ring spinning next to the carousel; the carousel spins around the moon and bats fly out past the riders. The moon becomes a witch, a mask, an Olmec head, and more until turning into a cat. A boy reaches out to the cat and it turns into the Sphinx, which turns into a lion jumping through a hoop in the circus. Trapeze artists and acrobats fly through the air and several clowns amuse the children.[5] The circus then gives way to reveal it as only a miniature with small flying machines coming up through the roof of the room into the stars. The kids move through a room of balloons and encounter a magician. At the end of this act, the room gives way as the kids descend through a starscape and return to the meadow with the dandelion unblowing itself.

Cast

Soundtrack

The film's preshow song, "Makin' Memories" and the film's theme song, "Magic Journeys", can be found on the 1991 CD The Official Album of Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Both songs also appear on the album The Sherman Brothers Songbook.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Geryak . Cole . Disney Extinct Attractions: Magic Journeys . The Laughing Place . 17 July 2020 . December 9, 2016.
  2. Fisher . Bob . February 1983 . State-of-the-art 3-D: Disney's 65mm 2-camera system for Magic Journeys . . February 1983 . 63-64, 84-101.
  3. Book: Strodder, Chris . The Disneyland Encyclopedia . 2008 . Santa Monica Press LLC . . 978-1-59580-033-6 . 251 . registration.
  4. Book: Kurtti, Jeff . Since the World Began: Walt Disney World, The First 25 Years . 1996 . . New York, New York . 0-7868-6248-3 . 65 . kur96.
  5. Book: Beard, Richard R. . Walt Disney's EPCOT . Lory Frankel . 1982 . Harry N. Abrams, Inc. . New York . 0-8109-0819-0 . 105 . Beard82.