Remember... Dreams Come True

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Remember... Dreams Come True is a fireworks display at Disneyland commemorating the 50th anniversary of the park. Described as an "E ticket in the sky", the show features fireworks, lower level pyrotechnics, isopar flame effects, projection mapping, lasers, searchlights, and lighting set to the soundtracks of some of Disneyland's most famous rides and shows. It was created as an homage to Disneyland, its lands, its attractions, and its continuing legacy.

Tokyo Disneyland will also features an almost identical fireworks and projection mapping show, named simply 'Celebrate! Tokyo Disneyland', as part of its 35th anniversary celebration. It will features state-of-the-art projection technology, lasers, water cannons, and more for a performance on a grander scale than ever before experienced at the Park. With Cinderella Castle as the stage, Mickey Mouse takes Guests on a magical, musical journey around the park. This show also will created as an homage to all Disney Parks around the world, which including Tokyo Disneyland.

History
Disneyland version was produced by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, under direction of VP Parades and Spectaculars Steve Davison and fireworks designer Eric Tucker.

The show was offered seasonally since 2009, showing Remember... Dreams Come True from winter to spring, Magical: Disney's New Nighttime Spectacular of Magical Celebrations during the summer time, Disney's Celebrate America: A 4th of July Concert in the Sky during the first week of July, Halloween Screams during Fall, and Believe... In Holiday Magic during December. Remember... Dreams Come True was replaced by Disneyland Forever in 2015 for the park's 60th anniversary, but returned on February 3, 2017.

On October 26, 2017 Disney confirmed that Pixar Fest would start on April 13, 2018 and a new fireworks show "Together Forever: A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular" will run during Pixar fest. Remember... Dreams Come True will close on April 12, 2018 while Pixar Fest takes place (end date of pixar fest is September 3, 2018).

Opening

 * Introduction - The introduction is provided by 50th Anniversary Ambassador and Disney Legend, Julie Andrews. Andrews tells the audience about the magic of Disneyland and the beauty of dreams and how important they really are. The "Wishes" fanfare and theme plays here, introducing the main musical theme of the entire show.
 * When You Wish Upon a Star - Andrews talks more about the magic of Disneyland. Cinderella (Jennifer Hale), Snow White (Carolyn Gardner), Ariel (Jodi Benson), Peter Pan (Blayne Weaver), Pinocchio (Michael Welch), and Aladdin (Scott Weinger) all share their dreams and fondest wishes. At each character's introduction, a brief melody from the film they were in plays. In order, these songs are: "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes", "I'm Wishing", "Part of Your World", "The Second Star to the Right", "I've Got No Strings", and "A Whole New World".
 * Tinker Bell's Flight - Andrews invites the audience to share Walt Disney's dream come true, Disneyland, and honor its magical spirit. Tinker Bell flies out over Sleeping Beauty Castle as Walt Disney's original opening day dedication speech for Disneyland (and the "Wishes" theme) plays.

Main Street
The original announcement from the Disneyland Railroad is heard, as is the whistle and bell of DLRR #1, C.K. Holliday. Then music from Main Street, U.S.A., such as Maple Leaf Rag and Main Street Electrical Parade is heard as Old Glory is projected onto Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Music
 * "Maple Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin
 * "Baroque Hoedown" written by Jean-Jacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley
 * "Main Street Electrical Parade" arranged by Don Dorsey and Jack Wagner (electric version), and Gregory Smith (orchestral segment).

Voices
 * Jack Wagner as the synthesized parade voice and the railroad announcer

Adventureland
Music from Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room and the Indiana Jones Adventure are played. During the Indiana Jones segment, the eye of Mara is projected onto the Matterhorn. Also, six jets of fire shoot from the sides of the castle during the segment.

Music
 * "The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room" by the Sherman Brothers
 * "Raider's March" by John Williams

Voices
 * Wally Boag as José
 * Fulton Burley as Michael
 * Ernie Newton as Pierre
 * Thurl Ravenscroft as Fritz
 * Bob Joles as Sallah

New Orleans Square
Plays music from The Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean. During the Pirates of the Caribbean segment, a skull is projected onto the Matterhorn as flare fireworks are launched from the mountain's peak. There is a "cannon fight" of diagonal fireworks between Fantasyland and Adventureland.

Music
 * "Grim Grinning Ghosts" written by Buddy Baker (music) and Xavier Atencio
 * "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)" written by George Bruns (music) and Xavier Atencio

Voices
 * Paul Frees as the Ghost Host, the "dead men" pirate, and the Pirate Ship Captain
 * Eleanor Audley as Madame Leota
 * Leota Toombs as Little Leota

Frontierland
Plays music from Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Rivers of America.

Songs
 * "Oh Shenandoah"
 * "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" (Until 2009) music by George Bruns and lyrics by Tom W. Blackburn
 * "The Big Country" theme from the movie by Jerome Moross

Voices
 * Dallas McKennon as the Prospector

Note: The Big Thunder Mountain Railroad portion of the show was removed in 2009 and moved right into the music for Critter Country, Fantasyland, and Toontown.

Critter Country, Fantasyland, Toontown
Music and sounds from various rides in Critter Country, Fantasyland, and Mickey's Toontown are heard. Attractions featured include (in order) Splash Mountain, Peter Pan's Flight, Alice in Wonderland, Casey Jr. Circus Train, Mad Tea Party, Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin, Country Bear Vacation Hoedown, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, It's a Small World, and America Sings.

Music
 * Everybody Has a Laughing Place
 * The Unbirthday Song by Oliver Wallace
 * "Second Hungarian Rhapsody" by Liszt
 * "Infernal Galop" from Orpheus in the Underworld, by Jacques Offenbach

Voices
 * Edward Conor and John Kelfreese as the Splash Mountain vultures
 * Dallas McKennon as the maniacal laughter voice over sound effects
 * Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter
 * Bobby Driscoll as Peter Pan
 * Margaret Wright as Casey Junior
 * Jerry Colonna as the March Hare
 * Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit and Benny the Cab
 * Mike West as Max the Buck
 * Thurl Ravenscroft as Buff the Buffalo
 * Jim Cummings as Tigger
 * Jack Wagner's announcement from the Matterhorn Bobsleds: "Remain seated please. Permanecer sentados por favor!"

Tomorrowland
Plays sound effects, narration, and music from Space Mountain, Submarine Voyage, Adventure Thru Inner Space, and Star Tours.

Music
 * "Star Wars: Main Theme" by John Williams

Voices
 * Paul Frees as the Scientist
 * Brian Cummings as the Star Tours announcer
 * Paul Reubens as RX-24 (Rex)
 * Steve Gawley as Red Leader

Conclusion
The conclusion is also provided by Julie Andrews. She tells the audience that Disneyland has grown to become the "Happiest Place on Earth". The song "wishes" plays and Tinker Bell comes back for a return flight. The show ends in a cavalcade of fireworks then Julie Andrews says "Remember...Dreams Come True!". After the show the song "Remember When" performed by LeAnn Rimes is played throughout the park. This song was the official song of the Happiest Homecoming on Earth, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Disneyland and Disney Parks worldwide. For Christmas in 2005, however, while Disneyland opted to continue with Remember... Dreams Come True for the 50th anniversary, the snowfall finale still returned and the song "White Christmas"; both from Believe... In Holiday Magic; would be played instead of "Remember When" by LeAnn Rimes with Julie Andrews commenting that the most special time for believing in dreams is during the holidays with family and friends.

Soundtrack
The entire soundtrack to the show can be found on A Musical History of Disneyland and on The Official Album of the Disneyland Resort. The soundtrack reappeared on the Official Album for the Year of a Million Dreams with new narration to coincide with the end of the 50th Anniversary. The score was arranged by Greg Smith.

This fireworks show was also used during the 2006 and 2007 Grad Nite programs - the show itself remained almost unchanged except for the soundtrack being replaced with one consisting primarily of contemporary music (different each year) and projection to match it. The show is renamed to Grad Nite Explosion for these events and runs for approximately 10 minutes at 1:00am and 3:00am. Video screens along with additional lighting effects are also added on either side of the hub (already in place as part of Club KIIS).