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** Overall, all of the songs used in the film primarily use the original vocal tracks from their respective movies. Jerry Orbach ("Bonjour", "Enough, I'm done!"), Jodi Benson ("Watch and you'll see"), and Blayne Weaver ("Here we go!") are the only three actors to record new voice clips for their characters.

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** Overall, all of the songs used in the film primarily use the original vocal tracks from their respective movies. Jerry Orbach ("Bonjour", "Enough, I'm done!"), Jodi Benson ("Watch and you'll see"), (the lines from Part of Your World (Reprise)), and Blayne Weaver ("Here we go!") are the only three actors to record new voice clips for their characters.
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* SourceMusic: The song "Un Poco Loco" starts out as background music while Miguel and Héctor are in the cable car, but when the camera switches to the town, it is revealed that the music is ''literally being played by a mariachi band that follows the two around.'' Finally, if you look closely at the musicians (save for the brass players), they are the ones who sing the background chorus ("He's just un poco crazy, leaves my cabeza shaking"). ''Very'' Justified, since ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'' is the sole diegetic musical out of Pixar's (and by extension, Disney's) animated movies, and the song "Un Poco Loco" is an in-universe song written by Héctor for his wife [[spoiler:Imelda]].

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* SourceMusic: The song "Un Poco Loco" starts out as background music while Miguel and Héctor are in the cable car, but when the camera switches to the town, it is revealed that the music is ''literally being played by a mariachi band that follows the two around.'' Finally, if you look closely at the musicians (save for the brass players), they are the ones who sing the background chorus ("He's just un poco crazy, leaves my cabeza shaking"). ''Very'' Justified, [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], since ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'' is the sole diegetic musical out of Pixar's (and by extension, Disney's) animated movies, and the song "Un Poco Loco" is an in-universe song written [[spoiler:written by Héctor for his wife [[spoiler:Imelda]].wife, Imelda]] ([[WordOfGod according to Lee Unkrich]]).
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*** Interestingly, the segment for "Just Can't Wait To Be King" is almost entirely made up of [[https://youtu.be/0nyHtDELmDs unused lyrics]] from Jason Weaver (Simba) and Rowan Atkinson (Zazu), which explains some subtle vocal inconsistencies when compared to the version present in [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 the final movie]] and [[https://youtu.be/INugjPMaOWs its soundtrack]].

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*** Interestingly, the segment for "Just Can't Wait To Be King" is almost entirely made up of [[https://youtu.be/0nyHtDELmDs unused lyrics]] voice clips]] from Jason Weaver (Simba) and Rowan Atkinson (Zazu), which explains some subtle vocal inconsistencies when compared to the version present in [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 the final movie]] and [[https://youtu.be/INugjPMaOWs its soundtrack]].
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** Overall, all of the songs used in the film primarily use the original vocal tracks from their respective movies. Jerry Orbach (Lumiere), Jodi Benson (Ariel), and Blayne Weaver (Peter Pan) are the only three actors to record new voice clips for their characters.

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** Overall, all of the songs used in the film primarily use the original vocal tracks from their respective movies. Jerry Orbach (Lumiere), ("Bonjour", "Enough, I'm done!"), Jodi Benson (Ariel), ("Watch and you'll see"), and Blayne Weaver (Peter Pan) ("Here we go!") are the only three actors to record new voice clips for their characters.
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* PaddleballShot: Several, as expected for an attraction like this, but there is a shot near the beginning of Donald trying to escape a vortex that remains commonly used in promo material for the ride.
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***Interestingly, the segment for "Just Can't Wait To Be King" is almost entirely made up of [[https://youtu.be/0nyHtDELmDs unused lyrics]] from Jason Weaver (Simba) and Rowan Atkinson (Zazu), which explains some subtle vocal inconsistencies when compared to the version present in [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 the final movie]] and [[https://youtu.be/INugjPMaOWs its soundtrack]].
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** Only five lines were recorded by Donald's modern voice actor Creator/TonyAnselmo, including him humming "Be Our Guest". The rest is all Clarence Nash. If you have a good ear, you can pick out Anselmo's lines fairly easily (although the "Un Poco Loco" segment consists entirely of lines by Anselmo). Additionally, many of the featured songs use the original film recordings.

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** Only five lines were recorded by Donald's modern voice actor Creator/TonyAnselmo, including him humming "Be Our Guest". The rest is all Clarence Nash. If you have a good ear, you can pick out Anselmo's lines fairly easily (although the "Un Poco Loco" segment consists entirely of lines by Anselmo).easily. Additionally, many of the featured songs use the original film recordings.
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* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: The song "Un Poco Loco" starts out as background music while Miguel and Héctor are in the cable car, but when the camera switches to the town, it is revealed that the music is ''literally being played by a mariachi band that follows the two around.'' Finally, if you look closely at the musicians (save for the brass players), they are the ones who sing the background chorus ("He's just un poco crazy, leaves my cabeza shaking"). ''Very'' Justified, since ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'' is the sole diegetic musical out of Pixar's (and by extension, Disney's) animated movies, and the song "Un Poco Loco" is an in-universe song written by Héctor for his wife [[spoiler:Imelda]].

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* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: The song "Un Poco Loco" starts out as background music while Miguel and Héctor are in the cable car, but when the camera switches to the town, it is revealed that the music is ''literally being played by a mariachi band that follows the two around.'' Finally, if you look closely at the musicians (save for the brass players), they are the ones who sing the background chorus ("He's just un poco crazy, leaves my cabeza shaking"). ''Very'' Justified, since ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'' is the sole diegetic musical out of Pixar's (and by extension, Disney's) animated movies, and the song "Un Poco Loco" is an in-universe song written by Héctor for his wife [[spoiler:Imelda]].


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* SourceMusic: The song "Un Poco Loco" starts out as background music while Miguel and Héctor are in the cable car, but when the camera switches to the town, it is revealed that the music is ''literally being played by a mariachi band that follows the two around.'' Finally, if you look closely at the musicians (save for the brass players), they are the ones who sing the background chorus ("He's just un poco crazy, leaves my cabeza shaking"). ''Very'' Justified, since ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'' is the sole diegetic musical out of Pixar's (and by extension, Disney's) animated movies, and the song "Un Poco Loco" is an in-universe song written by Héctor for his wife [[spoiler:Imelda]].
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* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: The song "Un Poco Loco" starts out as background music while Miguel and Héctor are in the cable car, but when the camera switches to the town, it is revealed that the music is ''literally being played by a mariachi band that follows the two around.'' Finally, if you look closely at the musicians (save for the brass players), they are the ones who sing the background chorus ("He's just un poco crazy, leaves my cabeza shaking"). ''Very'' Justified, since ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'' is the sole diegetic musical out of Pixar's (and by extension, Disney's) animated movies, and the song "Un Poco Loco" is an in-universe song written by Héctor for his wife [[spoiler:Imelda]].

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* StockFootage: Only five lines were recorded by Donald's modern voice actor Creator/TonyAnselmo, including him humming "Be Our Guest". The rest is all Clarence Nash. If you have a good ear, you can pick out Anselmo's lines fairly easily (although the "Un Poco Loco" segment consists entirely of lines by Anselmo). Additionally, many of the featured songs use the original film recordings. The version of "Be Our Guest" briefly samples the very original version, when Maurice was intended to be sung to (not Belle), as Lumiere sings, "Tonight, ''sir'', eat up." "A Whole New World" uses the soundtrack version (the opening of the song is more peaceful than the one used in the film).

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five lines were recorded by Donald's modern voice actor Creator/TonyAnselmo, including him humming "Be Our Guest". The rest is all Clarence Nash. If you have a good ear, you can pick out Anselmo's lines fairly easily (although the "Un Poco Loco" segment consists entirely of lines by Anselmo). Additionally, many of the featured songs use the original film recordings. The recordings.
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* StockFootage: Only five lines were recorded by Donald's modern voice actor Creator/TonyAnselmo, including him humming "Be Our Guest". The rest is all Clarence Nash. If you have a good ear, you can pick out Anselmo's lines fairly easily. Additionally, many of the featured songs use the original film recordings. The version of "Be Our Guest" briefly samples the very original version, when Maurice was intended to be sung to (not Belle), as Lumiere sings, "Tonight, ''sir'', eat up." "A Whole New World" uses the soundtrack version (the opening of the song is more peaceful than the one used in the film).

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* StockFootage: Only five lines were recorded by Donald's modern voice actor Creator/TonyAnselmo, including him humming "Be Our Guest". The rest is all Clarence Nash. If you have a good ear, you can pick out Anselmo's lines fairly easily.easily (although the "Un Poco Loco" segment consists entirely of lines by Anselmo). Additionally, many of the featured songs use the original film recordings. The version of "Be Our Guest" briefly samples the very original version, when Maurice was intended to be sung to (not Belle), as Lumiere sings, "Tonight, ''sir'', eat up." "A Whole New World" uses the soundtrack version (the opening of the song is more peaceful than the one used in the film).
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* CulturalTranslation: Disneyland Paris had a stage show called Animagique that was essentially an adapted version of this attraction, where Donald entered the vault of Disney classics despite Mickey's warnings and interacted with many classic characters (the characters in question being a lot more welcoming to Donald than in ''Mickey's Philharmagic''). The show stopped performing in 2016, two years before Philharmagic itself premiered in Paris.

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* CulturalTranslation: Disneyland Paris had a stage show called Animagique that was essentially an adapted version of this attraction, where Donald entered the vault of Disney classics despite Mickey's warnings and interacted with many classic characters (the characters in question being a lot more welcoming to Donald than in ''Mickey's Philharmagic''). [=PhilharMagic=]''). The show stopped performing in 2016, two years before Philharmagic [=PhilharMagic=] itself premiered in Paris.



* StockFootage: Only five lines were recorded by Donald's modern voice actor Creator/TonyAnselmo, including him humming "Be Our Guest". The rest is all Clarence Nash. If you have a good ear, you can pick out Anselmo's lines fairly easily. Additionally, many of the featured songs use the original film recordings. The version of "Be Our Guest" briefly samples the very original version, when Maurice was intended to be sung to (not Belle), as Lumiere sings "Tonight, ''sir'', eat up."

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* StockFootage: Only five lines were recorded by Donald's modern voice actor Creator/TonyAnselmo, including him humming "Be Our Guest". The rest is all Clarence Nash. If you have a good ear, you can pick out Anselmo's lines fairly easily. Additionally, many of the featured songs use the original film recordings. The version of "Be Our Guest" briefly samples the very original version, when Maurice was intended to be sung to (not Belle), as Lumiere sings sings, "Tonight, ''sir'', eat up."" "A Whole New World" uses the soundtrack version (the opening of the song is more peaceful than the one used in the film).



%%* XRaySparks: Happens to Donald when he kisses an electric eel at the end of "Part of Your World".

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A SpiritualSuccessor to Magic Kingdom and Tokyo's ''The Mickey Mouse Revue'', ''Mickey's [=PhilmarMagic=]'' is set inside the Fantasyland Concert Hall, where MickeyMouse is conducting his [=PhilarMagic=] Orchestra with the help of the Sorcerer's Hat. While Mickey goes off to attend to last-minute details, WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck decides to use the hat to try conducting himself, only to be sucked into various musical numbers from ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'', ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' -- ultimately having to be bailed out by Mickey.

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A SpiritualSuccessor to Magic Kingdom and Tokyo's ''The Mickey Mouse Revue'', ''Mickey's [=PhilmarMagic=]'' is set inside the Fantasyland Concert Hall, where MickeyMouse is conducting his [=PhilarMagic=] Orchestra with the help of the Sorcerer's Hat. While Mickey goes off to attend to last-minute details, WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck decides to use the hat to try conducting himself, only to be sucked into various musical numbers from ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'', ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' -- ultimately having to be bailed out by Mickey.
Mickey. In 2021, it was announced that an updated version would come to the parks, including a new scene involving the cast of Pixar's ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}''.
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A SpiritualSuccessor to Magic Kingdom and Tokyo's ''The Mickey Mouse Revue'', ''Mickey's [=PhilmarMagic=]'' is set inside the Fantasyland Concert Hall, where MickeyMouse is conducting his [=PhilarMagic=] Orchestra with the help of the Sorcerer's Hat. While Mickey goes off to attend to last-minute details, DonaldDuck decides to use the hat to try conducting himself, only to be sucked into various musical numbers from ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'', ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' -- ultimately having to be bailed out by Mickey.

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A SpiritualSuccessor to Magic Kingdom and Tokyo's ''The Mickey Mouse Revue'', ''Mickey's [=PhilmarMagic=]'' is set inside the Fantasyland Concert Hall, where MickeyMouse is conducting his [=PhilarMagic=] Orchestra with the help of the Sorcerer's Hat. While Mickey goes off to attend to last-minute details, DonaldDuck WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck decides to use the hat to try conducting himself, only to be sucked into various musical numbers from ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'', ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' -- ultimately having to be bailed out by Mickey.

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* ButtMonkey: Donald, naturally.

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* SorcerersApprenticePlot: With Donald Duck!

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* XRaySparks: Happens to Donald when he kisses an electric eel at the end of "Part of Your World".

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* CulturalTranslation: Disneyland Paris had a stage show called Animagique that was essentially an adapted version of this attraction, where Donald entered the vault of Disney classics despite Mickey's warnings and interacted with many classic characters. The show stopped performing in 2016, two years before Philharmagic itself premiered at Paris.

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* CulturalTranslation: Disneyland Paris had a stage show called Animagique that was essentially an adapted version of this attraction, where Donald entered the vault of Disney classics despite Mickey's warnings and interacted with many classic characters. characters (the characters in question being a lot more welcoming to Donald than in ''Mickey's Philharmagic''). The show stopped performing in 2016, two years before Philharmagic itself premiered at in Paris.
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A SpiritualSuccessor to Magic Kingdom and Tokyo's ''The Mickey Mouse Revue'', ''Mickey's [=PhilmarMagic=]'' is set inside the Fantasyland Concert Hall, where MickeyMouse is conducting his [=PhilarMagic=] Orchestra with the help of the Sorcerer's Hat. While Mickey goes off to attend to last-minute details, DonaldDuck decides to use the hat to try conducting himself, only to be sucked into various musical numbers from ''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'', ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid'', ''Disney/TheLionKing'', ''Disney/PeterPan'', and ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'' -- ultimately having to be bailed out by Mickey.

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A SpiritualSuccessor to Magic Kingdom and Tokyo's ''The Mickey Mouse Revue'', ''Mickey's [=PhilmarMagic=]'' is set inside the Fantasyland Concert Hall, where MickeyMouse is conducting his [=PhilarMagic=] Orchestra with the help of the Sorcerer's Hat. While Mickey goes off to attend to last-minute details, DonaldDuck decides to use the hat to try conducting himself, only to be sucked into various musical numbers from ''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'', ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid'', ''Disney/TheLionKing'', ''Disney/PeterPan'', ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'', ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'', and ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' -- ultimately having to be bailed out by Mickey.



* ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes: Donald's eyes appear amidst a black screen before [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast Lumiere]] lights up the scene.

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* ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes: Donald's eyes appear amidst a black screen before [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Lumiere]] lights up the scene.



* DisneyAcidSequence: "I Just Can't Wait To Be King" becomes even more abstract than [[Disney/TheLionKing the original film]]'s take.

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* DisneyAcidSequence: "I Just Can't Wait To Be King" becomes even more abstract than [[Disney/TheLionKing [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 the original film]]'s take.



* VillainsOutShopping: On the walls of the queue area are posters from previous Fantasyland Concert Hall productions. [[Disney/{{Hercules}} Hades]] once performed [[{{Pun}} torch songs]] (well, if [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} Genie]] could sing the ''blues''...), and the Three Little Pigs and Big Bad Wolf had a show of their own.

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* VillainsOutShopping: On the walls of the queue area are posters from previous Fantasyland Concert Hall productions. [[Disney/{{Hercules}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}} Hades]] once performed [[{{Pun}} torch songs]] (well, if [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Genie]] could sing the ''blues''...), and the Three Little Pigs and Big Bad Wolf had a show of their own.
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''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' is a 3D Movie attraction created for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks that debuted in 2003 at the Magic Kingdom park, 2005 at Hong Kong Disneyland and 2011 at Tokyo Disneyland. It premiered in autumn 2018 at Disneyland Paris as part of the Mickey 90th Anniversary celebrations, and later premiered in April 2019 at Disney California Adventure replacing ''Ride/MuppetVision3D'' (which had previously been repurposed as a center for Disney film previews in 4-D, as well as for a ''Frozen'' singalong; in truth, ''[=PhilharMagic=]'' was originally intended to replace the Muppets in 2010, before Disney realized the screen was too small to present it in the intended aspect ratio, which they eventually got around by projecting the outer bands on the theater walls; the DCA version also has a static Donald figure at the very end instead of one that kicks its legs and falls into the hole since they apparently never removed the Swedish Chef animatronic).

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''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' is a 3D Movie attraction created for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks that debuted in 2003 at the Magic Kingdom park, 2005 at Hong Kong Disneyland and 2011 at Tokyo Disneyland. It premiered in autumn 2018 at Disneyland Paris as part of the Mickey 90th Anniversary celebrations, and later premiered in April 2019 at Disney California Adventure replacing ''Ride/MuppetVision3D'' (which had previously been repurposed as a center for Disney film previews in 4-D, as well as for a ''Frozen'' singalong; in truth, ''[=PhilharMagic=]'' was originally intended to replace the Muppets in 2010, before Disney realized the screen was too small to present it in the intended aspect ratio, which they eventually got around by projecting the outer bands on the theater walls; the DCA version also has originally had a static Donald figure at the very end instead of one that kicks its legs and falls into the hole since they apparently never removed the Swedish Chef animatronic).
animatronic. Around September 2019, a moving animatronic was added).
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* ButtMonkey: Donald, naturally.
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''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' is a 3D Movie attraction created for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks that debuted in 2003 at the Magic Kingdom park, 2005 at Hong Kong Disneyland and 2011 at Tokyo Disneyland. It premiered in autumn 2018 at Disneyland Paris as part of the Mickey 90th Anniversary celebrations, and later premiered in April 2019 at Disney California Adventure replacing ''Ride/MuppetVision3D''(which had previously been repurposed as a center for Disney film previews in 4-D, as well as for a ''Frozen'' singalong).

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''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' is a 3D Movie attraction created for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks that debuted in 2003 at the Magic Kingdom park, 2005 at Hong Kong Disneyland and 2011 at Tokyo Disneyland. It premiered in autumn 2018 at Disneyland Paris as part of the Mickey 90th Anniversary celebrations, and later premiered in April 2019 at Disney California Adventure replacing ''Ride/MuppetVision3D''(which ''Ride/MuppetVision3D'' (which had previously been repurposed as a center for Disney film previews in 4-D, as well as for a ''Frozen'' singalong).
singalong; in truth, ''[=PhilharMagic=]'' was originally intended to replace the Muppets in 2010, before Disney realized the screen was too small to present it in the intended aspect ratio, which they eventually got around by projecting the outer bands on the theater walls; the DCA version also has a static Donald figure at the very end instead of one that kicks its legs and falls into the hole since they apparently never removed the Swedish Chef animatronic).
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''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' is a 3D Movie attraction created for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks that debuted in 2003 at the Magic Kingdom park, 2005 at Hong Kong Disneyland and 2011 at Tokyo Disneyland. It premiered in autumn 2018 at Disneyland Paris as part of the Mickey 90th Anniversary celebrations, and later premiered in April 2019 at Disney California Adventure replacing ''Ride/MuppetVision3D''.

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''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' is a 3D Movie attraction created for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks that debuted in 2003 at the Magic Kingdom park, 2005 at Hong Kong Disneyland and 2011 at Tokyo Disneyland. It premiered in autumn 2018 at Disneyland Paris as part of the Mickey 90th Anniversary celebrations, and later premiered in April 2019 at Disney California Adventure replacing ''Ride/MuppetVision3D''.
''Ride/MuppetVision3D''(which had previously been repurposed as a center for Disney film previews in 4-D, as well as for a ''Frozen'' singalong).
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A collaboration between Imagineering and the Creator/WaltDisneyAnimationStudios, the attraction is notable as one of the early experiments in rendering Mickey and other classic characters as CGI characters in the midst of the ExecutiveMeddling going on at the studio, when the plan to drop hand-drawn animation altogether was being discussed. The attraction also features Clarence Nash reprising his role as Donald Duck posthumously through the extensive use of stock audio.

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A collaboration between Imagineering and the Creator/WaltDisneyAnimationStudios, [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon Walt Disney Animation Studios]], the attraction is notable as one of the early experiments in rendering Mickey and other classic characters as CGI characters in the midst of the ExecutiveMeddling going on at the studio, when the plan to drop hand-drawn animation altogether was being discussed. The attraction also features Clarence Nash reprising his role as Donald Duck posthumously through the extensive use of stock audio.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: The show is a successor to ''The Mickey Mouse Revue'', in that they're both theater shows featuring Mickey Mouse as an orchestra conductor and other characters from various Disney animated classics performing medleys of their songs.



* XRaySparks: Happens to Donald when he kisses an electric eel at the end of "Part of Your World".

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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: During "Part of Your World," after Ariel shows off her gems and they fall below screen, they can be seen on Donald's back as he floats back up on camera (after most likely having picked them up), where he promptly drops them when seeing Ariel again.


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* LoveAtFirstSight: Donald is ''instantly'' smitten with Ariel after she tickles his chin.


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* PetTheDog: Despite Donald being TheChewToy of the short, the other characters he meets are quite nice to him: Ariel flirts with him, Peter Pan saves him from falling, and Jasmine returns the magic hat which prompts a sincere "Thank you!" from Donald.
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''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' is a 3D Movie attraction created for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks that debuted in 2003 at the Magic Kingdom park, 2005 at Hong Kong Disneyland and 2011 at Tokyo Disneyland. It premiered in autumn 2018 at Disneyland Paris as part of the Mickey 90th Anniversary celebrations, and will replace ''Ride/MuppetVision3D'' in Disney California Adventure in late 2019.

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''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' is a 3D Movie attraction created for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks that debuted in 2003 at the Magic Kingdom park, 2005 at Hong Kong Disneyland and 2011 at Tokyo Disneyland. It premiered in autumn 2018 at Disneyland Paris as part of the Mickey 90th Anniversary celebrations, and will replace ''Ride/MuppetVision3D'' later premiered in April 2019 at Disney California Adventure in late 2019.
replacing ''Ride/MuppetVision3D''.
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''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' is a 3D Movie attraction created for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks that debuted in 2003 at the Magic Kingdom park, 2005 at Hong Kong Disneyland and 2011 at Tokyo Disneyland. It premiered in autumn 2018 at Disneyland Paris as part of the Mickey 90th Anniversary celebrations, and will replace ''Ride/MuppetVision3D'' in Disney's California Adventure in late 2019.

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''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' is a 3D Movie attraction created for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks that debuted in 2003 at the Magic Kingdom park, 2005 at Hong Kong Disneyland and 2011 at Tokyo Disneyland. It premiered in autumn 2018 at Disneyland Paris as part of the Mickey 90th Anniversary celebrations, and will replace ''Ride/MuppetVision3D'' in Disney's Disney California Adventure in late 2019.
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''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' is a 3D Movie attraction created for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks that debuted in 2003 at the Magic Kingdom park, 2005 at Hong Kong Disneyland and 2011 at Tokyo Disneyland. It premiered in autumn 2018 at Disneyland Paris as part of the Mickey 90th Anniversary celebrations, and will replace Muppet*Vision 3D in Disney's California Adventure in late 2019.

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''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' is a 3D Movie attraction created for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks that debuted in 2003 at the Magic Kingdom park, 2005 at Hong Kong Disneyland and 2011 at Tokyo Disneyland. It premiered in autumn 2018 at Disneyland Paris as part of the Mickey 90th Anniversary celebrations, and will replace Muppet*Vision 3D ''Ride/MuppetVision3D'' in Disney's California Adventure in late 2019.



* CulturalTranslation: Disneyland Paris had a stage show called Animagique that was essentially an adapted version fo this attraction, where Donald entered the vault of Disney classics despite Mickey's warningsand interacted with many classic characters. The show stopped performing in 2016, two years before Philarmagic itself premiered at paris.

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* CulturalTranslation: Disneyland Paris had a stage show called Animagique that was essentially an adapted version fo of this attraction, where Donald entered the vault of Disney classics despite Mickey's warningsand warnings and interacted with many classic characters. The show stopped performing in 2016, two years before Philarmagic Philharmagic itself premiered at paris.Paris.
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* AdvertisedExtra: Despite the show being ostensibly his given the title, Mickey Mouse shows up for barely one minute of total screen time. The main character is Donald, who kicks off the plot.

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