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*'''Discover a New World:''' Based on the [[2003]] Disney and Pixar film [[Finding Nemo|''Finding Nemo'']]. [[Crush]] swims above a majestic float, covered with coral. [[Dory]], [[Nemo]], and [[Martin]] remind the guests of their philosophy: “Just keep swimming!” and leave guests starry-eyed. Sea stars, of course. |
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*'''Discover a New World:''' Based on the [[2003]] Disney and Pixar film [[Finding Nemo|''Finding Nemo'']]. [[Crush]] swims above a majestic float, covered with coral. [[Dory]], [[Nemo]], and [[Martin]] remind the guests of their philosophy: “Just keep swimming!” and leave guests starry-eyed. Sea stars, of course. |
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*'''Discover Enchantment:''' Based on the [[1959]] animated film ''[[Sleeping Beauty]]''. Water is followed by fire, in hot pursuit. The story would not be complete without an epic battle starring [[Prince Phillip]] against an evil dragon as the wicked [[Maleficent]], described by Olivier Dusautoir as “mechanical, made entirely of copper with visible mechanisms, as if it has been taken straight out of Jules Verne’s imagination”. Faced with a fire-breathing monster, will good win out? The float was duplicated for [[Magic Kingdom]]'s daytime parade, '''[[Festival of Fantasy Parade]]'''<ref>{{cite news|title=Disneyland Paris 25th Anniversary deconstructed: Disney Stars on Parade|url=http://www.dlptoday.com/2016/10/18/25th-anniversary-deconstructed-disney-stars-on-parade/}}</ref>. |
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*'''Discover Enchantment:''' Based on the [[1959]] animated film ''[[Sleeping Beauty]]''. Water is followed by fire, in hot pursuit. The story would not be complete without an epic battle starring [[Prince Phillip]] against an evil dragon as the wicked [[Maleficent]], described by Olivier Dusautoir as “mechanical, made entirely of copper with visible mechanisms, as if it has been taken straight out of Jules Verne’s imagination”. Faced with a fire-breathing monster, will good win out? The float was duplicated from [[Magic Kingdom]]'s daytime parade, '''[[Festival of Fantasy Parade]]'''<ref>{{cite news|title=Disneyland Paris 25th Anniversary deconstructed: Disney Stars on Parade|url=http://www.dlptoday.com/2016/10/18/25th-anniversary-deconstructed-disney-stars-on-parade/}}</ref>. |
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*'''Discover Romance:''' Fortunately in fairy tales, good… and love always triumph in the end. Contrasting beautifully with the impressive floats that precede them, [[Rapunzel]] and [[Flynn Rider]], [[Belle]] and [[Prince Adam]], and [[Cinderella (character)|Cinderella]] and [[Prince Charming]] make their entrance on three graceful carriages from its former daytime parade, '''[[Disney Magic on Parade]]'''. A romantic moment which will melt the hearts of little girls… of all ages. |
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*'''Discover Romance:''' Fortunately in fairy tales, good… and love always triumph in the end. Contrasting beautifully with the impressive floats that precede them, [[Rapunzel]] and [[Flynn Rider]], [[Belle]] and [[Prince Adam]], and [[Cinderella (character)|Cinderella]] and [[Prince Charming]] make their entrance on three graceful carriages from its former daytime parade, '''[[Disney Magic on Parade]]'''. A romantic moment which will melt the hearts of little girls… of all ages. |
Disney Stars on Parade is a parade at Disneyland Paris, that debuted on March 26, 2017, as part of its 25th anniversary celebration[1].
The parade reuses two floats and themes from Tokyo Disneyland's former daytime parade, Jubilation![2], which ran until early 2013, at which point it was replaced by Happiness is Here Parade and the Toy Story Float was a retheme of the Finale Unit.
Development
From March 26, 2017, Disneyland Paris presents Disney Stars on Parade, a brand new Parade, which is more stunning than ever, featuring a plethora of Disney Characters to celebrate the 25th Anniversary in style. Mickey and Friends journey through Disney and Pixar masterpieces to the land of imagination. New floats, new music, new costumes, and never-before-seen choreography: the new Parade will dazzle guests in a whirlwind of joy, laughter, emotions, and color. It is now more than ever the highlight of any visit to Disneyland Paris.
“In Disney Stars on Parade, we will follow Mickey and Friends on a journey of discovery to the land of imagination” explains Emmanuel Lenormand, the Show Director. “We started with the words that are most frequently used by our guests when they talk about Disneyland Paris. This helped us to create a story with eight chapters, and as many emotions. We then associated these emotions with major Disney and Pixar animated films that have proved a huge hit with the public”.
Parade Units
- Characters Tuesday is a Guest Star Day: Since July 4, 2017, each Tuesday features a special pre-parade in Disneyland Paris: “Tuesday is a Guest Star Day”. Each pre-parade will feature rare characters. Each week, new characters made their way down the parade route. The pre-parade coincides with the actual parade time for the day, and pays tribute to the segment with the same name that was shared on the Mickey Mouse Club, when Mouseketeers welcomed a special guest for an exclusive on-stage performance each Tuesday of the first two seasons. It was on hiatus during Festival of Pirates and Princesses from March 30 to May 31, 2018.
- Discover the Magic: The parade opens with Tinker Bell, who escapes from the pages of an enormous storybook. This is followed by an amazing float featuring Mickey Mouse and Friends dressed as explorers of the future… “A future in which technology retains a magical aspect” according to Olivier Dusautoir, the Set Designer. The float is lead by Aladdin, Genie, Mary Poppins, Bert, Alice, Mad Hatter, Pinocchio, and Tigger.
- Discover Friendship: Based on the Disney and Pixar film Toy Story. The second highlight pays a dazzling tribute to children’s games. Buzz Lightyear’s rocket pulls an oversized truck in which Andy Daly has placed all his toys in carefree disarray. Woody, Jessie, and the other toys celebrate true friendship and take us to infinity and beyond! This float is a retheme of the Finale unit from Jubilation!.
- Discover Adventure: Who better than Simba form 1994 animated film The Lion King or Baloo and Mowgli form 1967 animated film The Jungle Book to embody the spirit of adventure? A high rock overlooks the exuberant jungle flora, while the percussion and shimmering colors release the wild instincts of an exotic world where, fortunately, it takes very little to be happy. This float was recycled from Tokyo Disneyland's former daytime parade, Jubilation!.
- Discover Imagination: Based on the 1953 animated film Peter Pan. From Skull Rock to another, this one is in the shape of a skull and serves as the throne of Captain Hook. Peter Pan is close by, at the helm of a ship suspended beneath an immense, dreamlike moon. “After all, Disneyland Paris is – quite literally – the Land of Imagination!”, Emmanuel Lenormand reminds us. This float was recycled from Tokyo Disneyland's former daytime parade, Jubilation!.
- Discover a New World: Based on the 2003 Disney and Pixar film Finding Nemo. Crush swims above a majestic float, covered with coral. Dory, Nemo, and Martin remind the guests of their philosophy: “Just keep swimming!” and leave guests starry-eyed. Sea stars, of course.
- Discover Enchantment: Based on the 1959 animated film Sleeping Beauty. Water is followed by fire, in hot pursuit. The story would not be complete without an epic battle starring Prince Phillip against an evil dragon as the wicked Maleficent, described by Olivier Dusautoir as “mechanical, made entirely of copper with visible mechanisms, as if it has been taken straight out of Jules Verne’s imagination”. Faced with a fire-breathing monster, will good win out? The float was duplicated from Magic Kingdom's daytime parade, Festival of Fantasy Parade[3].
- Discover Romance: Fortunately in fairy tales, good… and love always triumph in the end. Contrasting beautifully with the impressive floats that precede them, Rapunzel and Flynn Rider, Belle and Prince Adam, and Cinderella and Prince Charming make their entrance on three graceful carriages from its former daytime parade, Disney Magic on Parade. A romantic moment which will melt the hearts of little girls… of all ages.
- Discover Wonder: Based on the 2013 Academy Award-winning hit animated film Frozen. The great Disney storybook closes with a flourish with Anna and Elsa, on the balcony of the ice palace, accompanied by a few friends who are particularly popular with guests. Like Elsa’s silvery blue cape floating in her wake, a sense of wonder fills the air and remains long after the last float of Disney Stars on Parade has passed by.
Show facts
- Theme song: "Lost in the Magic"
- Other songs featured:
- OPENING UNIT
- TOY STORY UNIT
- JUNGLE UNIT
- PETER PAN UNIT
- FINDING NEMO UNIT
- SLEEPING BEAUTY UNIT
- PRINCESSES UNIT
- FROZEN UNIT
Gallery
Concept Art for Discover the Magic
Concept Art for Discover Friendship
Concept Art for Discover a New World
Concept Art for Discover Wonder
See also
References
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Songs
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Movie Songs
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: "Winnie the Pooh" • "Up, Down, Touch the Ground" • "Rumbly in My Tumbly" • "Little Black Rain Cloud" • "Mind Over Matter" • "A Rather Blustery Day" • "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers" • "Heffalumps and Woozles" • "Rain, Rain, Rain Came Down, Down, Down" • "Hip-Hip-Hooray!"
Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh: "I Am Not Afraid" • "I Wanna Scare Myself"
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin: "Forever & Ever" • "Adventure is a Wonderful Thing" • "If It Says So" • "Wherever You Are" • "Everything is Right"
A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving: "Hooray, Hooray!" • "Berrily We Roll Along" • "Our Thanksgiving Day" •
Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving: "Seasons of Giving"
The Many Songs of Winnie the Pooh: "It Really Was a Woozle, Yes it Was"
Sing a Song with Pooh Bear: "Kanga Roo Hop" • "Harvest What You Grow" • "My Song"
Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You: "Girls are Like Boys" • "When the Love Bug Bites" • "Places in the Heart"
Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year: "Jingle Bells" • "Snow Snows" • "Happy Pooh Year" • "Hunny, No Not For Me" • "Auld Lang Syne"
The Tigger Movie: "Someone Like Me" • "Whoop-de-Dooper Bounce" • "Lull-a-Bee" • "Round My Family Tree" • "How to Be a Tigger" • "Your Heart Will Lead You Home"
Piglet's Big Movie: "If I Wasn't So Small" • "A Mother's Intuition" • "With a Few Good Friends" • "Sing-Ho (For the Life of a Bear)" • "The More It Snows (Tiddely-Pom)" • "The More I Look Inside" • "Comforting to Know"
Springtime With Roo: "We're Huntin' Eggs Today" • "Sniffley Sniff" • "Easter Day With You" • "The Way It Must Be Done"
Pooh's Heffalump Movie: "Little Mr. Roo" • "The Horribly Hazardous Heffalumps" • "The Name Game" • "Shoulder to Shoulder" • "In the Name of the Hundred Acre Wood/What Do You Do?"
Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie: "Trick 'R Treating With Our Friends" • "Brave Together"
Winnie the Pooh: "The Tummy Song" • "A Very Important Thing to Do" • "The Winner Song" • "The Backson Song" • "It's Gonna Be Great" • "Everything is Honey" • "Pooh's Finale" • "So Long"
Christopher Robin: "Goodbye, Farewell" • "Busy Doing Nothing" • "Christopher Robin"
Television Songs
Welcome to Pooh Corner: "Welcome to Pooh Corner Theme Song" • "Try a Little Something New" • "The Right Side" • "Yes, I Can" • "You're the Only You" • "I Hum to Myself" • "Please and Thank You" • "Responsible Persons" • "You're the One and Only One" • "Welcome to Pooh Corner Ending Theme"
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: "Pooh Bear" • "'Cause It's Make Believe" • "The Floating Song" • "Nothing's Too Good for a Friend" • "Under the Bed" • "I Don't Have A Name" • "King of the Beasties" • "The End" • "Pirates is What We'll Be" • "Tigger the Private Ear is Here"
The Book of Pooh: "Everyone Knows He's Winnie the Pooh" • "Goodbye for Now" • "Your Best Wishes" • "On the Double" • "Who is Me" • "Think, Think, Think" • "A Day in the Life of a Pooh" • "What Piglets Are" • "I Watch for Signs" • "We're Making a Cake" • "If I Could Be Big" • "Isn't That Funny?" • "Everyone Wants a Valentine" • "That's What We Do" • "Keep it Simple" • "Have You Got a Book For Me?" • "Give It a Try" • "On Your Way Back Home" • "The Birdbird Song" • "Nightmare Wranglers" • "Carry On" • "What's Your Name, River" • "Where Do Words Go?" • "Under a Spelling Bee's Spell" • "Adventure" • "Stripey McSnarl Always Gets His Man" • "Mental Altitude" • "I Want to Know Everything Now" • "Happy Tailiversary" • "Get Growin'" • "Tigger's Lullaby" • "Perfect Party" • "If We Were Talkin'" • "Someone New to Meet" • "My Hero" • "Broken Friendships" • "Do the Roo" • "Call Me Buck-a-Roo" • "At Chez Piglet" • "Nothing Ever Happens" • "Too Much Honey" • "Lost in a Book"
My Friends Tigger and Pooh: "My Friends Tigger & Pooh Theme" • "A Few Simple Rules" • "Bouncin'" • "The Grass is Greenier" • "The Password Song" • "Underneath the Same Sky" • "One Big Happy Family" • "Think, Think, Think" • "The Question Song" • "Floating in a Cloud" • "Different Can Be Good" • "The Little Things You Do" • "There's a Party" • "No More Fun In the Snow" • "Butterflies" • "What Makes a Pony a Pony" • "When We Work Together" • "Christmas Comes Tomorrow" • "Time to Go (On a Trek Through the Snow)" • "Snowman Song"
Miscellaneous: "Luv-a-bye" • "Playtime Song" • "Learning Song" • "Friendship Song" • "Snug as a Bear Can Be" • "The Scrapbook Song" • "Pooh for President"
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