The Eiffel Tower is a world-famous landmark located in Paris, designed and built in 1889 and named after Gustave Eiffel, which has made cameos in many Disney films and series over the years.
Appearances
The Eiffel Tower makes several background appearances, including at the end of the opening credits, and at nighttime before Duchess, Marie, Berlioz, Toulouse, and Thomas O'Malley arrive at the Alley Cats' apartment.
The Eiffel Tower is seen during "Be Our Guest". It is displayed by Lumiere, the plates, and the silverware as an anachronistic way of illustrating the "After all, this is France" line.
When Jane uses an image projector to teach Tarzan about human civilization, one of the images is that of the Eiffel Tower.
The Eiffel Tower can be seen on a poster after Cruella De Vil, Jean-Pierre Le Pelt, and Alonzo arrive in Paris.
The Eiffel Tower appears in the background when Sulley, Mike, and Boo rush through a door to a bedroom in Paris while Randall is chasing them.
The Eiffel Tower first appears in "Super Adventure!" where Mortimer (Megamort) starts shrinking it when Mickey and his friends are trying to stop him from shrinking the clubhouse world.
Then, it appeared in "Around the Clubhouse World", as Mickey and Minnie's first stop to collect stamps for their clubhouse passports.
When Remy becomes separated from the others and ends up marooned underneath Gusteau's restaurant in Paris, he goes to the surface to see where he is, in which he can see the Eiffel Tower.
The Eiffel Tower makes an appearance in the opening sequence when the singer suggests climbing up the Eiffel Tower as something they can do one day in summer vacation, Phineas and Ferb are climbing up the tower.
In "Rollercoaster", Phineas and Ferb landed on the Eiffel Tower and slingshot to space.
In "Phineas and Ferb Summer Belongs to You!", the Eiffel Tower had made a cameo, and Heinz Doofenshmirtz and his daughter Vanessa went in it.
After Mater, Finn McMissile and Holley Shiftwell arrive in Paris, they drive past the Eiffel Tower, although Mater's attention briefly gets drawn by a mime performing in front of the tower. In the film, the tower is scaled up by 150%, the arches at the base are designed to resemble a wire wheel, the first and second floors have a facade inspired by Bugatti grills while the top is shaped like a Lodge spark plug from 1937.[1]
The Eiffel Tower was the site where the secret society Plus Ultra was established by the tower's designer Gustave Eiffel, along with his friends Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, and Jules Verne during the 1889 Exposition Universelle. The Eiffel Tower was built to disguise a rocket launch platform, used to launch a ship to create a "running start" into the alternate dimension housing Tomorrowland. As one of the older means of entering Tomorrowland, it houses a Plus Ultra teleportation waystation hidden in a maintenance area. Frank Walker, Casey Newton, and Athena would use the Eiffel Tower rocket to enter Tomorrowland while evading Nix's animatronic foot soldiers.
The Eiffel Tower appears in the Hall of Everything.
The Eiffel Tower is commonly used as a symbol of France in the Disney parks, with it serving as a stage for can-can dancing dolls in all versions of It's a Small World and a miniature replica of the tower serving as a decorative element of the France Pavilion at Epcot. It appears as one of the locations seen in the Soarin' Around the World attraction, though it is removed in Tokyo's version due to its resemblance to Tokyo Tower in that version's finale.
In The Timekeeper, a timelapse of the Tower's construction can be seen when the Timekeeper accidentally leaves the time machine in fast-forward. The Tower appears later in the ending scene when traveling to the Paris of the future.
The Tower is also referenced in the Explorer's Club Restaurant at Hong Kong Disneyland, where a journal entry from Lord Henry Mystic tells of him having to scold Albert the Monkey for trying to steal a loose rivet as a souvenir.
Eiffel Tower is one of some landmarks that can be seen on Glockenspiel, which was the clock tower of It's a Small World.
Gallery
The Eiffel Tower (seen in the background) in
Ratatouille.
The Eiffel Tower in
Cars 2, as viewed from the Trocadero.
The Eiffel Tower as seen in Cars 2.
The Eiffel Tower rocket takes off, in Tomorrowland.
The Eiffel Tower in
Soul.
Trivia
References
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Season One: "Rollercoaster" • "Candace Loses Her Head" • "The Fast and the Phineas" • "Lawn Gnome Beach Party of Terror" • "The Magnificent Few" • "S'Winter" • "Are You My Mummy?" • "Flop Starz" • "Raging Bully" • "Lights, Candace, Action!" • "Get That Bigfoot Outta My Face!" • "Tree to Get Ready" • "It's About Time!" • "Jerk De Soleil" • "Toy to the World" • "One Good Scare Ought to Do It!" • "A Hard Day's Knight" • "I, Brobot" • "Mom's Birthday" • "Journey to the Center of Candace" • "Run Away Runway" • "I Scream, You Scream" • "It's a Mud, Mud, Mud, Mud World" • "The Ballad of Badbeard" • "Dude, We're Getting the Band Back Together" • "Ready for the Bettys" • "The Flying Fishmonger" • "Phineas and Ferb Get Busted!" • "Greece Lightning" • "Leave the Busting to Us!" • "Crack That Whip" • "The Best Lazy Day Ever" • "Boyfriend From 27,000 B.C." • "Voyage to the Bottom of Buford" • "Put That Putter Away" • "Does This Duckbill Make Me Look Fat?" • "Traffic Cam Caper" • "Bowl-R-Ama Drama" • "The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein" • "Oil on Candace" • "Unfair Science Fair" • "Unfair Science Fair Redux (Another Story)" • "Out to Launch" • "Got Game?" • "Comet Kermillian" • "Out of Toon" • "Hail Doofania!"
Season Two: "The Lake Nose Monster" • "Interview With a Platypus" • "Tip of the Day" • "Attack of the 50 Foot Sister" • "Backyard Aquarium" • "Day of the Living Gelatin" • "Elementary My Dear Stacy" • "Don't Even Blink" • "Chez Platypus" • "Perry Lays an Egg" • "Gaming the System" • "The Chronicles of Meap" • "Thaddeus and Thor" • "De Plane! De Plane!" • "Let's Take a Quiz" • "At the Car Wash" • "Oh, There You Are, Perry" • "Swiss Family Phineas" • "Hide and Seek" • "That Sinking Feeling" • "The Baljeatles" • "Vanessassary Roughness" • "No More Bunny Business" • "Spa Day" • "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo" • "Phineas and Ferb Musical Cliptastic Countdown" • "Bubble Boys" • "Isabella and the Temple of Sap" • "Cheer Up Candace" • "Fireside Girl Jamboree" • "The Bully Code" • "Finding Mary McGuffin" • "Picture This" • "Nerdy Dancin'" • "What Do It Do?" • "Atlantis" • "Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation!" • "Just Passing Through" • "Candace's Big Day" • "I Was a Middle Aged Robot" • "Suddenly Suzy" • "Undercover Carl" • "Hip Hip Parade" • "Invasion of the Ferb Snatchers" • "Ain't No Kiddie Ride" • "Not Phineas and Ferb" • "Phineas and Ferb-Busters!" • "The Lizard Whisperer" • "Robot Rodeo" • "The Beak" • "She's the Mayor" • "The Lemonade Stand" • "Phineas and Ferb Hawaiian Vacation" • "Summer Belongs to You!" • "Nerds of a Feather" • "Wizard of Odd" • "We Call it Maze" • "Ladies and Gentlemen, Meet Max Modem!" • "The Secret of Success" • "The Doof Side of the Moon" • "Split Personality" • "Brain Drain" • "Rollercoaster: The Musical!" • "Make Play" • "Candace Gets Busted"
Season Three: "The Great Indoors" • "Canderemy" • "Run, Candace, Run" • "Last Train to Bustville" • "Phineas' Birthday Clip-O-Rama!" • "The Belly of the Beast" • "Moon Farm" • "Ask a Foolish Question" • "Misperceived Monotreme" • "Candace Disconnected" • "Magic Carpet Ride" • "Bad Hair Day" • "Meatloaf Surprise" • "Phineas and Ferb Interrupted" • "A Real Boy" • "Mommy Can You Hear Me?" • "Road Trip" • "Tour de Ferb" • "Skiddley Whiffers" • "My Fair Goalie" • "Bullseye!" • "That's the Spirit" • "The Curse of Candace" • "Escape from Phineas Tower" • "Lotsa Latkes" • "Ferb Latin" • "A Phineas and Ferb Family Christmas" • "Tri-Stone Area" • "Doof Dynasty" • "Excaliferb" • "Phineas and Ferb and the Temple of Juatchadoon" • "Monster from the Id" • "Gi-Ants" • "The Remains of the Platypus" • "Mom's in the House" • "Perry the Actorpus" • "Let's Bounce" • "Bully Bromance Break Up" • "Quietest Day Ever" • "Doonkleberry Imperative" • "Meapless in Seattle" • "Delivery of Destiny" • "Buford Confidential" • "The Mom Attractor" • "Cranius Maximus" • "Agent Doof" • "Minor Monogram" • "What a Croc!" • "Sleepwalk Surprise" • "Sci-Fi Pie Fly" • "Sipping with the Enemy" • "Tri-State Treasure: Boot of Secrets" • "Doofapus" • "Norm Unleashed" • "Where's Perry?" • "Ferb TV" • "When Worlds Collide" • "What'd I Miss?" • "Road to Danville" • "This is Your Backstory" • "Blackout!"
Season Four: "For Your Ice Only " • "Happy New Year!" • "Fly On the Wall" • "Bully Bust" • "My Sweet Ride" • "Der Kinderlumper" • "Sidetracked" • "Primal Perry" • "Mind Share" • "Backyard Hodge Podge" • "Bee Day" • "Bee Story" • "Great Balls of Water" • "Where's Pinky?" • "Phineas and Ferb Musical Cliptastic Countdown Hosted by Kelly Osbourne" • "Knot My Problem" • "Just Desserts" • "La Candace-Cabra" • "Happy Birthday, Isabella" • "Love at First Byte" • "One Good Turn" • "Mission Marvel" • "Thanks But No Thanks" • "Troy Story" • "Druselsteinoween" • "Terrifying Tri-State Trilogy of Terror" • "Face Your Fear" • "Cheers for Fears" • "Steampunx" • "Just Our Luck" • "Return Policy" • "Live and Let Drive" • "Phineas and Ferb Save Summer" • "Father's Day" • "Imperfect Storm" • "The Return of the Rogue Rabbit" • "It's No Picnic" • "The Klimpaloon Ultimatum" • "Operation Crumb Cake" • "Mandace" • "Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars" • "Lost in Danville" • "The Inator Method" • "Night of the Living Pharmacists" • "Tales from the Resistance: Back to the 2nd Dimension" • "Doof 101" • "Act Your Age" • "Last Day of Summer" • "O.W.C.A. Files"
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