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− | |name=The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha e Komo Mai! |
+ | |name=The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha e Komo Mai!<br>魅惑のチキルーム:スティッチ・プレゼンツ “アロハ・エ・コモ・マイ!” |
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+ | |image=Stitch Tiki Room Sign.jpg |
|park=[[Tokyo Disneyland]] |
|park=[[Tokyo Disneyland]] |
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|land=[[Adventureland (Tokyo Disneyland)|Adventureland]] |
|land=[[Adventureland (Tokyo Disneyland)|Adventureland]] |
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|type=Audio-Animatronic Theater Show |
|type=Audio-Animatronic Theater Show |
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− | |theme=''[[Lilo & Stitch]]'' |
+ | |theme=Polynesia<br>''[[Lilo & Stitch (franchise)|Lilo & Stitch]]'' |
|opened=July 25, 2008 |
|opened=July 25, 2008 |
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|host=[[Stitch]] |
|host=[[Stitch]] |
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− | |predecessor=[[The Enchanted Tiki Room: |
+ | |predecessor=[[The Enchanted Tiki Room: Get the Fever!]] |
⚫ | |sponsor=Shinko Securities Co., Ltd.}}'''The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha e Komo Mai!''' is an [[Audio-Animatronics]] show located in [[Tokyo Disneyland]]'s [[Adventureland (Tokyo Disneyland)|Adventureland]]. It is the fourth incarnation of the [[Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room|Enchanted Tiki Room]] show and the second to be exclusive to Tokyo Disneyland. |
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− | |sponsor=Shinko Securities Co., Ltd. |
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⚫ | '''The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha |
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==History== |
==History== |
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− | The Tiki Room opened in Tokyo Disneyland with the rest of the park on April 15, 1983. It was originally a |
+ | The Tiki Room opened in Tokyo Disneyland with the rest of the park on [[April 15]], [[1983]]. It was originally a [[Japan]]ese version of the original Tiki Room show in Disneyland until [[1999]], when it was replaced with a new incarnation called "[[The Enchanted Tiki Room: Get the Fever!|The Enchanted Tiki Room: Now Playing Get The Fever!]]" This version featured the Tiki Room in a Las Vegas nightclub setting and removed the four host birds from the original show ([[José]], [[Michael]], [[Pierre]], and [[Fritz]]), replacing them with four lounge host birds: Danno, Scats, Buddy, and Lava (the first female host bird). The story involved the birds trying to wake up the sleeping Tiki Gods, which was accomplished by Lava singing "Fever" to them. An English demo track of the show was recorded. |
− | Get the Fever closed in January 2008 and was replaced on July 25, 2008 |
+ | Get the Fever closed in January [[2008]] and was replaced on [[July 25]], 2008 with Stitch Presents Aloha E Komo Mai!, adding [[Stitch]] from the [[Lilo & Stitch (franchise)|''Lilo & Stitch'' franchise]] to the show. |
==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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− | The show begins with the Cast Member introducing the four Birds of Paradise: Hanoli, Manu, Mahina, and Waha Nui. The birds welcome the audience to the Tiki Room and start off by singing "Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride |
+ | The show begins with the Cast Member introducing the four Birds of Paradise: Hanoli, Manu, Mahina, and Waha Nui. The birds welcome the audience to the Tiki Room and start off by singing "[[Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride]]". Just as they finish the first verse, however, the lights go out, interrupting the song. When the lights come back on, the birds see that someone has painted messages and written pictures all over the walls and windows of the Tiki Room. |
− | Manu suspects that one of the drawings is of the Big Kahuna, the leader of the Enchanted Tiki. If he is angered, they will be doomed. Mahina points out that the messages also say "Aloha e komo mai", which is |
+ | Manu suspects that one of the drawings is of the Big Kahuna, the leader of the Enchanted Tiki. If he is angered, they will be doomed. Mahina points out that the messages also say "Aloha e komo mai", which is [[Hawaii]]an for "Hello, welcome." Hanoli is amused that the phrase also happens to be the name of their next song, and wonders how the vandal knew that. Mahina guesses that the Tiki Gods know all, and proceeds to sing "[[Aloha, E komo Mai]]" the theme song of ''[[Lilo & Stitch: The Series]]''. |
At the end of the song, Waha Nui suspects that the Tiki Gods are anxious because they are singing out of tune. The paranoid Manu tells him to watch his words or he could make the Big Kahuna angry. Waha Nui tells him, "Kahuna Matata" and starts the next number, which is part of the Hawaiian War Chant from the original Tiki Room show. |
At the end of the song, Waha Nui suspects that the Tiki Gods are anxious because they are singing out of tune. The paranoid Manu tells him to watch his words or he could make the Big Kahuna angry. Waha Nui tells him, "Kahuna Matata" and starts the next number, which is part of the Hawaiian War Chant from the original Tiki Room show. |
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The lights go out and lightning cracks. Stitch comes out of the fountain in the center of the room, obscured by the low red lighting in the Tiki Room. He pretends to be the Big Kahuna at first, but soon reveals himself. He says he did the things he did so he could be in the show, but the Birds of Paradise scold him, telling him he should have said so before the show started. |
The lights go out and lightning cracks. Stitch comes out of the fountain in the center of the room, obscured by the low red lighting in the Tiki Room. He pretends to be the Big Kahuna at first, but soon reveals himself. He says he did the things he did so he could be in the show, but the Birds of Paradise scold him, telling him he should have said so before the show started. |
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− | They let Stitch perform in the show, on the condition that he not interfere with the show anymore. Stitch agrees, asking the Birds of Paradise and the audience if they want to join his ohana. Stitch and the Birds of Paradise then close the show with a reprise of "Aloha E |
+ | They let Stitch perform in the show, on the condition that he not interfere with the show anymore. Stitch agrees, asking the Birds of Paradise and the audience if they want to join his ohana. Stitch and the Birds of Paradise then close the show with a reprise of "Aloha, E komo Mai". Stitch declares "Everyone...ohana!" and the show ends with him spitting out of the fountain. |
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+ | ==Song List== |
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+ | Musical tracks in the show include: |
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+ | *[[Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride]] - Sung during the opening of the show which suddenly ends abruptly, replacing the classic Tiki Room theme song. |
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+ | *[[Aloha, E komo Mai]] - Sung in one part using the same lyrics. |
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+ | *[[Hawaiian War Chant]] - Comes in as the next musical number when Waha Nui tells Manu not to worry about [[Stitch|"Big Kahuna"]]. Like in the classic show The Enchanted Tiki Room, it is sung by the orchids; however, Stitch disrupts the performance by playing pranks in the flowerbeds, causing disturbance to the four Birds of Paradise as Waha Nui tells the orchids to stop singing. |
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+ | *On the Beach at Waikiki - Sung by the Showgirl Birds (known as the Winged Wahinis) which is suddenly interrupted when the Tiki Birds discover them wearing plastic Stitch ears and they become disgusted as they plan on not finishing the song until Stitch is gone as they leave for Waikiki with Manu singing the last words. |
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+ | *Aloha, E komo Mai (reprise) - Sung when Stitch gets accepted to join the Tiki Room after promising not to continue playing pranks, using the same lyrics where the song left off. The song then stops for a while when Stitch is satisfied of him being accepted in the Tiki Room. The song continues when Stitch becomes part of the Birds of Paradise's ''ohana'' (which is the Hawaiian word for ''family'') as the show ends with the final lines of the song. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery position="center"> |
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+ | Tiki_Room_Stitch_Figure.jpg |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room]] |
*[[Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room]] |
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*[[The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management)]] |
*[[The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management)]] |
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− | *[[The Enchanted Tiki Room: Now Playing "Get the Fever!"]] |
+ | *[[The Enchanted Tiki Room: Get the Fever!|The Enchanted Tiki Room: Now Playing "Get the Fever!"]] |
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− | ==References== |
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+ | {{Enchanted Tiki Room}} |
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[[Category:Tokyo Disneyland attractions]] |
[[Category:Tokyo Disneyland attractions]] |
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[[Category:Adventureland attractions]] |
[[Category:Adventureland attractions]] |
Revision as of 12:39, 12 October 2019
The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha e Komo Mai! is an Audio-Animatronics show located in Tokyo Disneyland's Adventureland. It is the fourth incarnation of the Enchanted Tiki Room show and the second to be exclusive to Tokyo Disneyland.
History
The Tiki Room opened in Tokyo Disneyland with the rest of the park on April 15, 1983. It was originally a Japanese version of the original Tiki Room show in Disneyland until 1999, when it was replaced with a new incarnation called "The Enchanted Tiki Room: Now Playing Get The Fever!" This version featured the Tiki Room in a Las Vegas nightclub setting and removed the four host birds from the original show (José, Michael, Pierre, and Fritz), replacing them with four lounge host birds: Danno, Scats, Buddy, and Lava (the first female host bird). The story involved the birds trying to wake up the sleeping Tiki Gods, which was accomplished by Lava singing "Fever" to them. An English demo track of the show was recorded.
Get the Fever closed in January 2008 and was replaced on July 25, 2008 with Stitch Presents Aloha E Komo Mai!, adding Stitch from the Lilo & Stitch franchise to the show.
Plot
The show begins with the Cast Member introducing the four Birds of Paradise: Hanoli, Manu, Mahina, and Waha Nui. The birds welcome the audience to the Tiki Room and start off by singing "Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride". Just as they finish the first verse, however, the lights go out, interrupting the song. When the lights come back on, the birds see that someone has painted messages and written pictures all over the walls and windows of the Tiki Room.
Manu suspects that one of the drawings is of the Big Kahuna, the leader of the Enchanted Tiki. If he is angered, they will be doomed. Mahina points out that the messages also say "Aloha e komo mai", which is Hawaiian for "Hello, welcome." Hanoli is amused that the phrase also happens to be the name of their next song, and wonders how the vandal knew that. Mahina guesses that the Tiki Gods know all, and proceeds to sing "Aloha, E komo Mai" the theme song of Lilo & Stitch: The Series.
At the end of the song, Waha Nui suspects that the Tiki Gods are anxious because they are singing out of tune. The paranoid Manu tells him to watch his words or he could make the Big Kahuna angry. Waha Nui tells him, "Kahuna Matata" and starts the next number, which is part of the Hawaiian War Chant from the original Tiki Room show.
However, Stitch disrupts the song by sticking his arms out of the flower beds and sounding various air horns. Waha Nui tries to stop him by shouting at him whenever he reaches out of the flower beds, but Stitch gets the upper hand by sounding a large foghorn blast at the end.
Manu decides to ask the cute birds he met at Waikiki about the Big Kahuna. The girls come down on the Birdmobile, wearing plastic Stitch ears. He asks why they are wearing them, and they tell him that some blue creature put the ears on them. Manu tells them they were lucky and that their bodies could have turned blue, when Stitch throws down blue paint on the girls (this effect is achieved by using a blue light). The girls run off, saying they won't come back until the blue creature leaves.
The lights go out and lightning cracks. Stitch comes out of the fountain in the center of the room, obscured by the low red lighting in the Tiki Room. He pretends to be the Big Kahuna at first, but soon reveals himself. He says he did the things he did so he could be in the show, but the Birds of Paradise scold him, telling him he should have said so before the show started.
They let Stitch perform in the show, on the condition that he not interfere with the show anymore. Stitch agrees, asking the Birds of Paradise and the audience if they want to join his ohana. Stitch and the Birds of Paradise then close the show with a reprise of "Aloha, E komo Mai". Stitch declares "Everyone...ohana!" and the show ends with him spitting out of the fountain.
Song List
Musical tracks in the show include:
- Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride - Sung during the opening of the show which suddenly ends abruptly, replacing the classic Tiki Room theme song.
- Aloha, E komo Mai - Sung in one part using the same lyrics.
- Hawaiian War Chant - Comes in as the next musical number when Waha Nui tells Manu not to worry about "Big Kahuna". Like in the classic show The Enchanted Tiki Room, it is sung by the orchids; however, Stitch disrupts the performance by playing pranks in the flowerbeds, causing disturbance to the four Birds of Paradise as Waha Nui tells the orchids to stop singing.
- On the Beach at Waikiki - Sung by the Showgirl Birds (known as the Winged Wahinis) which is suddenly interrupted when the Tiki Birds discover them wearing plastic Stitch ears and they become disgusted as they plan on not finishing the song until Stitch is gone as they leave for Waikiki with Manu singing the last words.
- Aloha, E komo Mai (reprise) - Sung when Stitch gets accepted to join the Tiki Room after promising not to continue playing pranks, using the same lyrics where the song left off. The song then stops for a while when Stitch is satisfied of him being accepted in the Tiki Room. The song continues when Stitch becomes part of the Birds of Paradise's ohana (which is the Hawaiian word for family) as the show ends with the final lines of the song.
Gallery
See also
- Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room
- The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management)
- The Enchanted Tiki Room: Now Playing "Get the Fever!"
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