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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's [[MilestoneCelebrationn 90th Anniversary]] and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan1'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler:Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit). Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days). Although, the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish Chef used to be.

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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's [[MilestoneCelebrationn [[MilestoneCelebration 90th Anniversary]] and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan1'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler:Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit). Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days). Although, the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish Chef used to be.
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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's 90 Anniversary and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan1'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler:Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit). Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days). Although, the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish Chef used to be.

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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's 90 Anniversary [[MilestoneCelebrationn 90th Anniversary]] and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan1'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler:Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit). Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days). Although, the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish Chef used to be.
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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's 90 Anniversary and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan1'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler:Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit). Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days). Although, the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish chef used to be.

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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's 90 Anniversary and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan1'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler:Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit). Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days). Although, the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish chef Chef used to be.
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* GeniusBonus: At the gift shop associated with this attraction, one of the walls features a set of notes. These notes are actually the first few notes of the Sorcerer's Apprentice.

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* GeniusBonus: At the gift shop associated with this attraction, one of the walls features a set of notes. These notes are actually the first few notes of the ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice.Apprentice''.
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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's 90 Anniversary and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan1'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler:Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit) Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days). Although, the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish chef used to be.

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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's 90 Anniversary and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan1'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler:Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit) exit). Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days). Although, the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish chef used to be.
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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's 90 Anniversary and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan1'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler:Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit) Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days.) Although the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish chef used to be.

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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's 90 Anniversary and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan1'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler:Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit) Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days.) Although days). Although, the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish chef used to be.
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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's 90 Anniversary and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler:Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit) Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days.) Although the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish chef used to be.

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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's 90 Anniversary and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan'' ''Film/AntMan1'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler:Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit) Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days.) Although the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish chef used to be.

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Too coincidental to seem interesting enough to keep


* GeniusBonus:
** At the gift shop associated with this attraction, one of the walls features a set of notes. These notes are actually the first few notes of the Sorcerer's Apprentice.
** If you count the opening and ending renditions of the Mickey Mouse March as separate pieces, ''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' has nine total musical segments ([[Series/TheMickeyMouseClub "Mickey Mouse March Opening"]], [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast "Be Our Guest"]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 "Part of Your World"]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 "I Just Can't Wait to be King"]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}} "Un Poco Loco"]], [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan "You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!"]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} "A Whole New World"]], [[Series/TheMickeyMouseClub "Mickey Mouse March Finale"]]), just one number over the number of segments in the original ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''. Whether this was intentional or simply a coincidence is anyone's guess, however--although it's likely a coincidence as the show matched ''Fantasia'' until "Un Poco Loco" was added and nothing was edited out.

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* GeniusBonus:
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GeniusBonus: At the gift shop associated with this attraction, one of the walls features a set of notes. These notes are actually the first few notes of the Sorcerer's Apprentice.
** If you count the opening and ending renditions of the Mickey Mouse March as separate pieces, ''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' has nine total musical segments ([[Series/TheMickeyMouseClub "Mickey Mouse March Opening"]], [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast "Be Our Guest"]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 "Part of Your World"]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 "I Just Can't Wait to be King"]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}} "Un Poco Loco"]], [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan "You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!"]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} "A Whole New World"]], [[Series/TheMickeyMouseClub "Mickey Mouse March Finale"]]), just one number over the number of segments in the original ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''. Whether this was intentional or simply a coincidence is anyone's guess, however--although it's likely a coincidence as the show matched ''Fantasia'' until "Un Poco Loco" was added and nothing was edited out.
Apprentice.
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** If you count the opening and ending renditions of the Mickey Mouse March as separate pieces, ''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' has nine total musical segments ([[Series/TheMickeyMouseClub "Mickey Mouse March Opening"]], [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast "Be Our Guest"]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 "Part of Your World"]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 "I Just Can't Wait to be King"]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}} "Un Poco Loco"]], [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan "You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!"]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} "A Whole New World"]], [[Series/TheMickeyMouseClub "Mickey Mouse March Finale"]]), just one number over the number of segments in the original ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''. Whether this was intentional or simply a coincidence is anyone's guess, however (although it's likely a coincidence as the show matched ''Fantasia'' until "Un Poco Loco" was added and nothing was edited out).

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** If you count the opening and ending renditions of the Mickey Mouse March as separate pieces, ''Mickey's [=PhilharMagic=]'' has nine total musical segments ([[Series/TheMickeyMouseClub "Mickey Mouse March Opening"]], [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast "Be Our Guest"]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 "Part of Your World"]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 "I Just Can't Wait to be King"]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}} "Un Poco Loco"]], [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan "You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!"]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} "A Whole New World"]], [[Series/TheMickeyMouseClub "Mickey Mouse March Finale"]]), just one number over the number of segments in the original ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''. Whether this was intentional or simply a coincidence is anyone's guess, however (although however--although it's likely a coincidence as the show matched ''Fantasia'' until "Un Poco Loco" was added and nothing was edited out).out.
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* MythologyGag: Although not present in the final product, the scene in the [[https://youtu.be/Mn54rXgsh-Y storyboard]] for the "Un Poco Loco" segment where Donald starts to dance with Miguel and Héctor features [[https://twitter.com/caballero_ducky/status/1416411996820582400 poses directly lifted from]] ''WesternAnimation/{{The Three Caballeros}}''.
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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's 90 Anniversary and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler: Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit) Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days.) Although the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish chef used to be.

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* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's 90 Anniversary and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler: Donald's [[spoiler:Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit) Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days.) Although the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish chef used to be.

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* MythologyGag: Although not present in the final product, the scene in the [[https://youtu.be/Mn54rXgsh-Y storyboard]] for the "Un Poco Loco" segment where Donald starts to dance with Miguel and Héctor features [[https://twitter.com/caballero_ducky/status/1416411996820582400 poses directly lifted from]] ''WesternAnimation/{{The Three Caballeros}}''.

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* MythologyGag: Although not present in the final product, the scene in the [[https://youtu.be/Mn54rXgsh-Y storyboard]] for the "Un Poco Loco" segment where Donald starts to dance with Miguel and Héctor features [[https://twitter.com/caballero_ducky/status/1416411996820582400 poses directly lifted from]] ''WesternAnimation/{{The Three Caballeros}}''.Caballeros}}''.
* 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.
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* MythologyGag: Although not present in the final product, the scene in the [[https://youtu.be/Mn54rXgsh-Y storyboard]] for the "Un Poco Loco" segment where Donald starts to dance with Miguel and Héctor features [[https://twitter.com/caballero_ducky/status/1416411996820582400 poses directly lifted from]] ''WesternAnimation/{{The Three Caballeros}}''.
* UncannyValley: Some of the animations haven't aged that well, especially the 3D animated princesses, who may look weird to some viewers. {{Averted|Trope}} with Miguel and Héctor, whose models come directly from Pixar themselves, having already been 3D.

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* MythologyGag: Although not present in the final product, the scene in the [[https://youtu.be/Mn54rXgsh-Y storyboard]] for the "Un Poco Loco" segment where Donald starts to dance with Miguel and Héctor features [[https://twitter.com/caballero_ducky/status/1416411996820582400 poses directly lifted from]] ''WesternAnimation/{{The Three Caballeros}}''.
* UncannyValley: Some of the animations haven't aged that well, especially the 3D animated princesses, who may look weird to some viewers. {{Averted|Trope}} with Miguel and Héctor, whose models come directly from Pixar themselves, having already been 3D.
Caballeros}}''.
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* ItsTheSameSoItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's 90 Anniversary and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler: Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit) Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days.) Although the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish chef used to be.

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* ItsTheSameSoItSucks: ItsTheSameNowItSucks: The Paris version of the attraction was a surprise late announcement for Mickey's 90 Anniversary and is housed in the theater that formerly aired ''Honey I Shrunk the Audience'' and ''Film/CaptainEO'' (later renamed Discoveryland Theater and oriented towards airing 4D content, rotating between an ''Film/AntMan'' preview, Pixar shorts and ''Star Wars: Path of the Jedi''). While fans didn't expect too much due to the short time the building was refurbished for the attraction, they were sad to discover that despite the original ride being 15 years old, no major changes had been made to the animation, many details from other versions of the attraction weren't included (such as [[spoiler: Donald's statue when you walk out the theater]] or any special theming in and outside of the theater other than promotion banners) and that many elements from the original Imagination Institute theming from HISTA remained (like the lightbulb symbols in the queue and the Kodak advertisement at the exit) Nonetheless, it's a very popular attraction between guests who haven't been able to visit the other versions, and the theater is still able to play most of the 4D effects effectively. The same also applied when the attraction was ported to DCA in 2019 (like the theater is pretty much untouched from the [=MuppetVision=] days.) Although the DCA version does have more features than the one in Paris, since it takes advantage of the of what the old Muppet theater had, like the screens on the wall and there is even a animatronic Donald where the Swedish chef used to be.



* UncannyValley: Some of the animations haven't aged that well, especially the 3D animated princesses, who may look weird to some viewers. [[AvertedTrope Averted]] with Miguel and Héctor, whose models come directly from Pixar themselves, having already been 3D.

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* UncannyValley: Some of the animations haven't aged that well, especially the 3D animated princesses, who may look weird to some viewers. [[AvertedTrope Averted]] {{Averted|Trope}} with Miguel and Héctor, whose models come directly from Pixar themselves, having already been 3D.
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* UncannyValley: Some of the animations haven't aged that well. Especially the 3D animated princesses may look weird to some viewers. Averted with Miguel and Héctor, whose models come directly from Pixar themselves, having already been 3D.

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* UncannyValley: Some of the animations haven't aged that well. Especially well, especially the 3D animated princesses princesses, who may look weird to some viewers. Averted [[AvertedTrope Averted]] with Miguel and Héctor, whose models come directly from Pixar themselves, having already been 3D.

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* FridgeBrilliance: What was Donald's happy thought that allowed him to fly alongside Peter Pan and Tink? Knowing he was no longer falling to his death would make anybody happy.

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* FridgeBrilliance: What FridgeBrilliance:
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was Donald's happy thought that allowed him to fly alongside Peter Pan and Tink? Knowing he was no longer falling to his death would make anybody happy.happy.
** Dante guiding Donald to the stage with the hat cleverly mirrors his role in ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'': he initially appears as a naturally mischievous dog, but is later revealed to have been in on the story's biggest secret ([[spoiler:Héctor being Miguel's great-great-grandfather]]) the whole time, and that he had been guiding Miguel and Héctor together (hence, a spirit guide, like Pepita).



** Dante guiding Donald to the stage with the hat cleverly mirrors his role in ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'': he initially appears as a naturally mischievous dog, but is later revealed to have been in on the story's biggest secret ([[spoiler:Héctor being Miguel's great-great-grandfather]]) the whole time, and that he had been guiding Miguel and Héctor together (hence, a spirit guide, like Pepita).
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** Dante guiding Donald to the stage with the hat cleverly mirrors his role in ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'': he initially appears as a naturally mischievous dog, but is later revealed to have been in on the story's biggest secret ([[spoiler: Héctor being Miguel's great-great-grandfather]]) the whole time and that he had been guiding Miguel and Héctor together (hence, a spirit guide, like Pepita).

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** Dante guiding Donald to the stage with the hat cleverly mirrors his role in ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'': he initially appears as a naturally mischievous dog, but is later revealed to have been in on the story's biggest secret ([[spoiler: Héctor ([[spoiler:Héctor being Miguel's great-great-grandfather]]) the whole time time, and that he had been guiding Miguel and Héctor together (hence, a spirit guide, like Pepita).
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** Dante guiding Donald to the stage with the hat cleverly mirrors his role in [[WesternAnimation/Coco]]: he initially appears as a naturally mischievous dog, but is later revealed to have been in on the story's biggest secret ([[spoiler: Héctor being Miguel's great-great-grandfather]]) the whole time and that he had been guiding Miguel and Héctor together (hence, a spirit guide, like Pepita).

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** Dante guiding Donald to the stage with the hat cleverly mirrors his role in [[WesternAnimation/Coco]]: ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'': he initially appears as a naturally mischievous dog, but is later revealed to have been in on the story's biggest secret ([[spoiler: Héctor being Miguel's great-great-grandfather]]) the whole time and that he had been guiding Miguel and Héctor together (hence, a spirit guide, like Pepita).
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** Dante guiding Donald to the stage with the hat cleverly mirrors his role in [[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}]]: he initially appears as a naturally mischievous dog, but is later revealed to have been in on the story's biggest secret ([[spoiler: Héctor being Miguel's great-great-grandfather]]) the whole time and that he had been guiding Miguel and Héctor together (hence, a spirit guide, like Pepita).

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** Dante guiding Donald to the stage with the hat cleverly mirrors his role in [[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}]]: [[WesternAnimation/Coco]]: he initially appears as a naturally mischievous dog, but is later revealed to have been in on the story's biggest secret ([[spoiler: Héctor being Miguel's great-great-grandfather]]) the whole time and that he had been guiding Miguel and Héctor together (hence, a spirit guide, like Pepita).

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