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  • Malfunctions and breakdowns are topics that get discussed quite frequently on this channel.

  • It’s so intriguing when something out of the ordinary happens in a theme park ride

  • or attraction.

  • Across the Disney and Universal theme parks, fake outs or intentional malfunctions and

  • mishaps have been built into the storylines of various rides and attractions.

  • Integrating intentional malfunctions are a perfect way for show writers to raise the

  • stakes and create suspenseful moments that will surely keep you on your toes.

  • So while looking at Disney and Universal rides and attractions, make sure to keep your hands

  • arms feet and legs inside as we count down the Top 7 Intentional theme park Malfunctions

  • and Fake Outs.

  • Number 7 Kilimanjaro Safaris at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

  • covers 110 acres of land.

  • Along this ride through the Harambe Wildlife reserve, your journey is led by a safari driver

  • as you get the chance to see dozens of wild animals.

  • Now any time a ride has a live cast member conducting a tour, this really allows for

  • the lines to be blurred as to what’s real or what’s just part of the script.

  • This first intentional malfunction happens just before you make your way into the red

  • clay pits.

  • After spotting the elephants youll approach a road closed sign

  • {Safari Driver} Nobody told me they were closing it

  • Then taking the detour involved heading across an old rickety bridge.

  • {Safari} Well I guess we have to go for it.

  • Now’s a good time to say goodbye to your love ones.

  • Just in case.

  • Wow lean to the right.

  • Okay good leaning everyone nice work.

  • In the case of this planned malfunction, the cast member really helps heighten the moment

  • of potential danger and this used to be a part of a larger story.

  • When the park first opened, Kilimanjaro Safaris used to follow a storyline of poachers making

  • their way into the reserve.

  • While you were in the Simba 1 ride vehicle, the Safari warden Mr. Wilson checks in over

  • the speaker system and upon approaching the elephant section, you’d hear that Little

  • Red and Big Red haven’t been seen.

  • Then during a high speed chase, the ride ended with little Red safe and sound and the poachers

  • being caught.

  • With the rickety bridge placed right in the middle of the attraction, the original intent

  • was a bit of foreshadowing to show that now this second half of the journey might not

  • goes planned.

  • In 2012 Disney removed little red and the poaching aspect of the story but the shaking

  • bridge bit still remained.

  • The effect doesn’t go off for every truck so there may have been times when you crossed

  • over the bridge and nothing happened.

  • As of recently within the last year, the bridge effect has been turned off.

  • Now you just drive right over while hearing more about the elephant species.

  • Hopefully one day soon this intentional malfunction is incorporated back into the ride.

  • {Safari} Alright raise your hand if you fell off.

  • Alright just a few of you.

  • I’ll take it.

  • Number 6 We all love a good animatronic malfunction,

  • right?

  • Well this next one takes us over to Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge at both Disneyland and Disney’s

  • Hollywood Studios.

  • In Oga’s Cantina you can find the DJ Rex animatronic and this droid has a pretty rich

  • history at the Disney parks.

  • Before being reprogrammed as the resident DJ of the Cantina, Rex was formerly known

  • as RX-24 and used to pilot the Star Speeder ship on Star Tours.

  • Since Rex went through some reprogramming he definitely has some wires crossed causing

  • him to glitch and malfunction.

  • {DJ Rex} Uh-oh.

  • The hyperdrive is overloading.

  • It looks like I’m losing altitude fast.

  • Sorry folks, I’m sure i’ll did better next time.

  • It was my first time and I’m still getting used to my programming.

  • Now this is one of those intentional malfunctions that involves Cast members.

  • In order to get Rex working again they need to fix the generator.

  • {Crowd} Fix it, fix it!

  • And when youre dealing with a bar full of people drinking things might get a bit

  • rowdy.

  • {cast member} Harder!

  • {Rex} two two two.

  • Hi there!

  • Customers!

  • This intentional malfunction is a great way to bring some kinetic energy into the bar

  • but it also pays tribute to Rex’s original role as the Starspeeder pilot.

  • Right before Rex fully shuts down he glitches when you hear-

  • {DJ Rex} Sorry folks, I’m sure i’ll did better next time.

  • It was my first time and I’m still getting used to my programming.

  • At the end of your flight on Star Tours Rex used to say..

  • {DJ Rex} Sorry folks, I’m sure i’ll did better next time.

  • It was my first flight and I’m still getting used to my programming.

  • Hey!

  • Pretty much the exact same piece of dialogue.

  • And you know that famous Star Tours chime.

  • Yea that one.

  • Well Rex’s reboot sound is actually the Star Tours Chime.

  • {Rex} two two two.

  • Hi there!

  • Customers!

  • And this scenario isn’t the only time Rex malfunctions.

  • You can also hear him muttering even more of the original Star Tours dialogue.

  • {Rex} Light speed to Endor!

  • It’s really fun that all these intentional malfunctions act as little easter eggs to

  • his past life on Star Tours.

  • Number 5 A unique feature of Universal Studios Hollywood

  • is the Backlot Studio Tour which began in July of 1964.

  • These sound stages and sets are actually home to real Hollywood productions, so it gives

  • you a behind the scenes look at some movie magic.

  • The tour includes many staged events-

  • {Tour Guide} Oh he spotted us.

  • Hi Norman.

  • Were just passing through here.

  • Its an action packed 45 minutes and since its lead by a live tour guide, you can expect

  • some surprises along the way.

  • About halfway through the tour youll be lead into Soundstage 50 which your tour guide

  • says is a hot set.

  • {Tour Guide} Theyve been shooting a film in here but every time they go on break, they

  • give us the green light to go in so you can see what the inside of a Soundstage looks

  • like.

  • Not allowed to stay in here very long.

  • The set up from the guide is written in a way to make you believe that youre just

  • passing by like nothing’s gonna happen.

  • But then your guide is abruptly interrupted.

  • {Tour Guide} Apparently it was important to the director to-ohhhh

  • okay everybody hold on.

  • What appears to be a glitch or malfunction turns out to be the Earthquake attraction.

  • {Tour Guide} Were shaking.

  • Were shaking like anything, oh no.

  • the ground is shaking up a bit.

  • I hear the subway.

  • The subway lookout.

  • The subways coming for us.

  • And just when you thought nothing else could happen.

  • {Tour Guide} Alright I think its over.

  • Lets get out of here before the water main breaks.

  • The Guide plays a big role in effectively selling what’s happening, especially during

  • those first 10 seconds of it glitching.

  • Then as it keeps happening you clue into its all part of the attraction.

  • I mean it’s an impressive set up and what’s even more impressive is that everything in

  • the attraction can reset within 15 seconds so it’s ready for the next tram.

  • Number 4 The cast of Animatronic bears in Frotnierland’s

  • Country Bear Jamboree have been entertaining audiences since 1971.

  • The show is fun musical revue that uses quite a bit of humour to deliver a variety of folk

  • and country songs.

  • It’s a charming classic Disney attraction.

  • Now one iconic character is Big Al and he’s the first example of what were calling

  • attraction fake outs.

  • Henry and Sammy begin serenading the audience with a rendition of Davy Crocket when

  • Big Al interrupts with-

  • {Big Al} Blood on the saddle, and blood all around

  • And the only way to solve this problem is to get all the other bears on stage to drown

  • Big Al out with- For a first time viewer there might be a bit

  • of confusion likeDo we really need to hear the song againand I oop just kidding,

  • now its the finale.

  • Even if you know its coming, its still a fun comedic moment that always gets some laughs

  • and it’s a perfect Segway to just end the show.

  • {Henry} So thanks for bearing with us to the bear end.

  • What do you say Sammy?

  • {Big Al} Blood on the saddle.

  • Number 3 Although its not a ride, The Indiana Jones

  • Epic Stunt Spectacular at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is definitely an attraction and it’s

  • a great example of how mishaps are worked into a theme park experience.

  • Now like weve seen in the other examples, actors or cast members can be used to make

  • scripted segments appear as though theyre organic.

  • They create quick moments of suspense making you believe things are actually going wrong

  • like here at the end of the boulder scene.

  • {Director} Cutt!

  • Jessie you alright?

  • Jessie, what happened?

  • Where is he guys?

  • jessie?

  • {Indy} I’m okay!

  • This same moment with the boulder was also used to create a bit of suspense in that episode

  • of Full House.

  • Instead of the crew rushing over, you have hallucinative DJ breaking the moment thinking

  • Indian Jones is her boyfriend

  • {DJ} STEVE no!

  • Everything in the stunt show is so meticulously timed and planned.

  • Another great mishap moment during the show happens in the demonstration between Marion

  • and one of the extras.

  • At the beginning, the casting director selects 10 members from the audience but what a lot

  • of people don’t know is that one of the extras selected is really a stunt actor posing

  • as a guest.

  • Then when it comes to this moment in the show-

  • {Marion} Taking a punch, is really just as important as throwing one.

  • You initially think a little mishap just took place and she actually hit him then it becomes

  • pretty obvious that it’s all part of the show.

  • {Director} Ladies and Gentleman that’s my stuntman, Alejandro.

  • With Hollywood Studios moving in a different direction, the stunt show is one of the last

  • remaining elements that give us a glimpse into the making of the movies.

  • It’s fun going to this show and reliving those old golden days of Disney MGM Studios.

  • Number 2 Revenge of the Mummy opened at Universal Studios

  • Florida in 2004 and this is probably one of the best coaster experiences in Orlando.

  • What begins as a slow-moving dark ride turns into a thrilling coaster experience reaching

  • speeds of up to 45 miles per hour.

  • Although there are no inversions it’s still intense and the fact that a lot of it takes

  • place in complete darkness adds to the overall thrill.

  • The adrenaline is pumping when all of a sudden you come to a halt-

  • {Ride attendant} We Hope you enjoyed your ride.

  • Please remain seated and keep your arms and legs inside

  • {Mummy} Prepare to follow your souls.

  • Death is only the beginning.

  • My very first time on this coaster, I remember thinking the ride was actually done only to

  • realize that I was just played.

  • Well done Universal.

  • This entire scene is really impressive with that ceiling of flames.

  • It gets pretty hot in there.

  • So do you remember your first time on this coaster?

  • Did you actually fall for this fake-out?

  • Comment below.

  • Number 1 Expedition Everest at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

  • takes you on a thrilling journey to the Himalayas where you need to escape the Yeti.

  • The roller coaster opened in 2006 and Disney spared no detail with the theming.

  • As you make your way up the lift and into the mountain range, youre faced with a

  • broken ripped up track.

  • Then you quickly realize what can’t go forward must go backward.

  • Now this whole broken track malfunction causing you to stop is used as a distraction for what’s

  • happening behind you.

  • In order to get your train moving backward, there’s a quick track switch that needs

  • to takes place.

  • It looks like this, switching from a curved piece to a straight piece.

  • Then once it’s locked and in place, the train races backwards through the mountain.

  • As youre stopped for the 10 seconds, the anticipation builds.

  • You have no idea when youre gonna hear those breaks release sending you back and

  • you also have no idea if youll see the bird on a stick.

  • That’s it right there and sometimes it flies away unannounced and is nowhere to be found

  • but it's a nice surprise seeing our feathered friend show up.

  • So what’s your favorite intentional theme park malfunction.

  • Maybe even one that’s not on the list?

  • I’d love to know!

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ディズニーとユニバーサル・スタジオのライド故障トップ7 - 意図的な故障 (Top 7 Ride Malfunctions at Disney and Universal Studios - Intentional Malfunctions)

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