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As much as Disney theme parks are all about the rides and attractions
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Another major part of the Disney experience are the characters from meet and greets, the stage shows,
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parades and special appearances. All your favorite characters from classic Disney films and TV shows can be seen at the parks
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Now throughout Disney's theme park history, especially in the 90s at Walt Disney World,
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there's been some weird and interesting characters that have appeared
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For the most part they're now all extinct
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But these characters will probably leave you scratching your head wondering why?
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They're weird for a variety of reasons like characters that aren't even owned by Disney,
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strange character costume designs,or the sudden disappearance of an extremely popular character.
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So today while looking through some Disney theme park history
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We're gonna be counting down the top 5 weird and extinct characters from the Disney theme parks
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Number 5 the Dick Tracy crew. If you visited disney-mgm
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Studios or Disney Land in the early 90s you may have encountered these guys, and yes
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they actually appeared in the parks. Dick Tracy was a comic strip character from the
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1930s that was turned into a film by touchstone pictures in
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1990. If you aren't familiar with touchstone pictures
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It's a label under the Walt Disney studio umbrella
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They produce the films that usually aren't directly on brand with the Disney name so when it comes to touchstone characters
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Disney decides if they want them to become quote-unquote Disney characters so in
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1990 a 28-minute musical called Dick Tracy starring and diamond double cross
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Opened at video appleís and Disneyland and at the original theater of the stars at MGM
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Now the film used prosthetics to make the actors appear more cartoon like but at the theme parks
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They created full masks where the performers were still able to open and close their mouths
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Something about them is just really off
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They look like those really weird
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Halloween masks don't they now it is a bit odd that a show based on a more mature film appeared in Fantasyland at Disneyland
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But this appearance kind of makes sense for MGM studios at the time the park was brand new and Universal Studios
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Florida wasn't even open yet
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so including these non-traditional type Disney characters seem to be a way to directly compete with the
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Demographic that Universal Studios would be aiming towards the show at MGM ran for nine months then closed in February of
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1991 so these characters were never seen again, thankfully
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But this wasn't the end of non traditional Disney characters at the park
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Number four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles the 90s were definitely the prime at disney-mgm
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Studios if you grew up around this time
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You'd probably remember that New York Street used to be home to a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle show
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Now you're probably wondering why are the Ninja Turtles at a Disney theme park?
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Well, you aren't the only ones thinking that because if you go back and watch any of the videos on YouTube
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There's a lot of confused people in the comments. They made their debut at the park on July 1st
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1990 and earlier that year in March the live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie was released
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It was a complete hit and again, Disney was looking at ways to directly compete with Universal Studios
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So Ninja Turtles seemed to fit this agenda
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multiple times per day
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The Ninja Turtles would roll down the street in their van
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Head to the stage for a little live show that would do a meet and greet shortly after
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At this time the Ninja Turtles were owned by Mirage Studios and were distributed by CBS
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The only real connection Disney had to the Ninja Turtles was through Jim Henson
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He actually created the articulated costumes for that 1990 live-action film
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And this was around the same time when Disney was in negotiations to merge with the Jim Henson company
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but that deal didn't go through since Jim Henson passed away suddenly in May of
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1990 so it appears that the Ninja Turtles at MGM Studios
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Were just a theme park licensing deal that could have been acquired through the Jim Henson connection although
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It's weird seeing these characters in a Disney park
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They remained extremely popular during the early 90s
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But all good things must come to an end Disney's contract for the Ninja Turtles ended on May 31st
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1995 when the turtles drove their van right out of the park and disappeared forever
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Number three Barbie
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So if you think frozen in Norway doesn't fit with World Showcase wait till you hear about this in
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1993 Disney brought Barbie to Epcot to celebrate her 35th birthday
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That's right. The doll Barbie. She became the ambassador of friendship at Epcot and along with Ken and many of her other friends
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appeared in a live 30-minute musical
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The magical world of Barbie opened on Thanksgiving Day in
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1993 at the America Gardens theater and World, Showcase
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Now when Barbie wasn't doing shows she and Ken would also cruise into world showcase in their pink limo to do meet and greets
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Just saying the words Barbie and World Showcase in the same sentence sounds really really weird
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I mean if this was happening at MGM Studios
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It would be kind of normal for the time, but the fact that Barbie was a main part of Epcot
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Just makes the whole thing very strange. Now, you're probably wondering
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Why exactly Disney would bring Barbie of all characters to Epcot?
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Well it has to do with the Mattel toy company becoming a major corporate sponsor of the Disney theme parks Mattel is the company behind
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Barbie and because of the sponsorship
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Disney was required to create an entire show based on the character also beginning around 1993
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Epcot began to see a decrease in attendance so another reason why they may have chose Epcot was to try and boost attendance
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Now it is rumored that Disney wasn't too thrilled with Barbie actually being at Epcot
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But this sponsorship from Mattel is how we got a roof over the America Gardens theater
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So at least that's one good thing to come out of this the magical world of Barbie lasted a year and a half
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closing on May 11th
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1995 and along with her pink limo Barbie disappeared back into her plastic world
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number two Roger Rabbit so earlier in the video we talked about TouchStone pictures
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And how Disney uses this label for more mature themed films?
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well
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They also use it for films that they aren't necessarily confident in just in case the movie flops it wouldn't be
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Associated with the Disney brand so back in 1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit was released through touchstone pictures
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Due to its more mature themes and the fact that they actually weren't confident with the film
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to their surprise it became the second highest grossing film of
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1988 and Roger Rabbit became a staple character of the Disney theme parks
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Although Who Framed Roger Rabbit was more mature than your average Disney film
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The fact that he was an animated rabbit makes a bit more sense that he appeared next to Mickey Mouse
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unlike the characters from that Dick Tracy movie from 1988 into the early 90s
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Roger Rabbit appeared literally everywhere he had his own segments in multiple stage shows
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Let the musical float in spectral magic
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Had his own 45-foot balloon float in the daytime parade at Disneyland and Walt Disney World
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And was constantly doing meet-and-greets
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Roger Rabbit was pretty much the Elsa Anna of the late 80s and early 90s
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But the weird part about this character is how he just disappeared
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When making Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
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Disney brought on Steven Spielberg to help with the film and this gave him 50 percent of the rights to the characters
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So everything Disney did with Roger Rabbit had to be approved by Spielberg. \ASt first things seemed to be okay
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But once he didn't approve the script for the film's sequel Michael Eisner's relationship with Steven Spielberg turned sour
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by 1992 Eisner insisted all new projects that included Roger Rabbit
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needed to be stopped
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The whole fact that Steven Spielberg was also heavily involved with the Universal Studios
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Probably didn't help the situation either now Roger Rabbit was still a pretty popular character into the mid-90s
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But as entertainment offerings created before 1992 started to close and once Disney stopped creating the Roger Rabbit shorts
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He pretty much vanished from the theme parks so if he ever wondered why you never see him anymore. Well. Now you know
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number one the Power Rangers
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Did you know that from 2005 until?
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2010 the Power Rangers were able to be found at Disney's Hollywood Studios
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I know it's kind of weird right well actually it turns out it isn't that weird because there was a point in time where Disney
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actually owned the Power Rangers
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Disney acquired the rights back in 2001 as part of the acquisition of Seban
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Entertainment back in the good old days when Hollywood studio still had a parade. This is where the Power Rangers made their first appearance
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their float was added to the Disney stars and motorcars parade which ran until March of
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2008 now after the parade ended the Power Rangers were still able to be seen near the now extinct lights motors action
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Stunt show they'd come out on their parade car for a mini show and meet-and-greet in the streets of America
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Although were owned by Disney. They just seemed really out of place at the park
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But to be fair Disney was getting tired of the franchise by the late 2000s after
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Canceling the TV show in 2009 the Power Rangers at Hollywood studios had their last appearance on August 7th
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2010 when Disney sold the rights back to the original owners the fact that Disney acquired the franchise then sold it off so quickly
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Makes their appearance in the park seem even more bizarre, but at the end of the day they were still Disney
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So did you ever get a chance to see any of these characters in person at the parks?
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And if you had to bring one set of characters back
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Which one would you choose leave a comment down below and start a conversation?
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