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short speech on how his machine would change the world just as the ones that surrounded guests in the pre-show room. He even sang briefly about visionaries. After that, he introduced the crowd to "Nine-Eye", and explained how she would travel through Time first and let guests see this through her eyes. Guests then watched Nine-Eye's training videos, which included a plunge over
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Exhibition (which made Timekeeper ironically reply that he did it in 80 days). They agreed, and Timekeeper set the Machine for the present date. He sent Verne and Nine-Eye to a dark tunnel, which Verne believed to be a "dark future". They were unaware they were standing in a railroad tunnel. The next thing to happen was a collision between Jules Verne and a French
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Timekeeper and Nine-Eye, realizing their mistake, tried to send him back, but he refused after discovering he had finally arrived in the future he had always dreamed of. He begged for them to show him the world of the present in 10 minutes or less, so he could return to 1900 and deliver his speech at
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Before the actual show, guests were introduced to the invention of the show, "Circumvisual PhotoDroid", more frequently referred to as "Nine-Eye". The nine eyes she had represented the nine cameras used in filming the show in the round, thus showing the view from one of her "eyes" on each of the nine
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Russian lovers were accidentally taken to Paris as well, where they could start their honeymoon. As Verne witnessed planes (the "flying wagons" as he called them), he begged for Timekeeper to let him fly. An employee soon arrived, discovered Nine-Eye, and started talking to her.
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Blast into the Future by checking out the
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making cars is shown (until this company dropped its sponsorship in 2002). Guests were introduced to
Timekeeper, who told them they were about to join him in an experimentation by viewing his last and greatest invention: his extraordinary machine to explore Time. Before he introduced it, he gave a
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European history and events, and new inventions. Along with the previous elements, the story had to do with the idea of Time Travel with one concept including a child that explored the story of the great
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Universelle. However, Timekeeper made one mistake in the wrong year; Verne being in the right place, but at the wrong time, in the 1990s (the present day when the attraction opened). When they finally returned Verne to 1900, H.G. Wells happened to go back to the site of his
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European version, however with some differences. Instead of the dark circular enclave as in the Paris location, a bright open area was present. The wall that separated the building from the Tomorrowland corridor was a large stained-glass mural featuring 22
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A Reinastella model was displayed near the entrance, but it was removed in 2002, when
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movie screens. She was the latest development by The Timekeeper, the inventor of the Time Machine. Guests were invited to be witnesses of the first use ever of the newly invented Machine. Guests also watched Nine-Eye's training videos, which included a plunge over
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Since both the European and Japanese versions opened before Orlando's version was created, the voicecast and dialogue are completely different. The American-style dialogue was not present in these versions, and it was a close translation of the French dialog.
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sponsoring the film. These plans were later scrapped due to financial difficulties within the Parks & Resorts division, most stemming from the billion dollar losses incurred with the EuroDisney project. However, some clips of
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on the poster. The American Film Theater was known as "Transportarium" for a period of six months after it debuted, but the name was later dropped in lieu of "Tomorrowland Metropolis Science Center", or formally "The Timekeeper".
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However, Timekeeper messed up and sent her to a Scottish battlefield in which one warrior came after her. Finally once the kinks of the Time Machine got worked out, Timekeeper sent Nine-Eye to the year 1503, at the height of the
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and working on a model of his Flying Machine. Nine-Eye, being curious, picked up an item close to her, and was quickly noticed by Leonardo, who became fascinated by the strange machine, and started drawing it on paper.
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in the United States, the attraction faced even harder times, due in part to a general decline in tourism due to the terrorist acts. The fact the film featured a scene of New York that still included the now-destroyed
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as the showcase attraction of the land at the time. However, TIME Magazine derided the film as a "flop" of a "wan drama" in its review of Disneyland Paris. The next year, the third incarnation of the ride opened at
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However, Verne, who ventured far from there, was arrested by policemen. With the help of the employee and Timekeeper's grip on time, Verne was freed (these two scenes were not part of Orlando's version).
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at Walt Disney World was open on a sporadic schedule during the busy seasons. Some attribute it to the following criticisms, which the overseas versions of the attraction had not been faced with:
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famous inventors and visionaries. Also featured was the Timekeeper's study, library, and laboratory. The pre-show area also featured a 20-foot model of Da Vinci's Heliocentric Solar System, the
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surfaces, the Reinastella flies up to 300 kilometres per hour (190 mph). The next time you're traveling through time, stop into the 24th century and test drive a Renault Reinastella!
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prompted a change that saw the Timekeeper's clock in this segment register the "current year" as 2000, removing any mentions of the towers from the attraction.
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The Imagineering Field Guide to the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World
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The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha e Komo Mai!
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1959:"Visionarium – Tomorrowland – Tokyo Disneyland"
1484:Aftermath and the Effects of September 11, 2001
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2578:20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage
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2663:Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant
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3338:World Nature
3293:Imagination!
3223:
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3202:
3194:
3183:
3159:Innoventions
3120:
3107:
3030:Tomorrowland
2979:
2969:
2958:Mystic Manor
2950:Mystic Point
2800:
2758:Frontierland
2708:Pixie Hollow
2486:(Stark Expo)
2332:Disney Parks
2278:
2271:
2248:
2230:
2226:
2220:
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2207:
2194:
2181:Informations
2178:
2169:
2160:
2141:
2108:
2098:December 18,
2096:. Retrieved
2092:the original
2081:
2071:December 18,
2069:. Retrieved
2059:
2049:December 18,
2047:. Retrieved
2037:
2023:
2013:December 18,
2011:. Retrieved
2001:
1991:December 18,
1989:. Retrieved
1979:
1969:December 26,
1967:. Retrieved
1963:the original
1937:. Retrieved
1933:the original
1928:
1918:
1908:December 18,
1906:. Retrieved
1902:the original
1891:
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1851:. Retrieved
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1794:Renault Clio
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1731:
1728:Estudiantina
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1193:Soviet Union
930:Jeremy Irons
888:Myriam Boyer
883:Rhea Perlman
833:
830:Eiffel Tower
827:
822:Grand Palais
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362:Rhea Perlman
356:Timekeeper (
272:Closing date
257:Opening date
243:Tomorrowland
191:Closing date
176:Opening date
162:Tomorrowland
110:Closing date
95:Opening date
40:
3087:PeopleMover
2570:Fantasyland
2279:Visionarium
2179:Visionarium
2159:PatMagic –
1939:December 1,
1775:Visionarium
1747:Boyz II Men
1608:Rocket Rods
1532:characters
1442:Outer Space
1394:Bobsled Run
1175:West Indies
1129:Knittelfeld
940:Franco Nero
916:Jules Verne
869:Michel Leeb
834:Reinastella
760:Jules Verne
756:H. G. Wells
711:Renaissance
546:Visionarium
536:due to the
338:Time Travel
295:Replaced by
214:Replaced by
153:Visionarium
125:Replaced by
3561:Categories
3323:Test Track
3154:Captain EO
3133:Videopolis
3110:Launch Bay
2997:Pixar Pier
2801:Mark Twain
2785:Fantasmic!
2247:Making of
2229:(formerly
2187:Editorials
2168:AllEars –
2042:Jim Hill.
1829:References
1586:California
1551:Timekeeper
1488:See also:
1291:Red Square
1247:, Germany
1211:Val-d'Oise
1191:, Moscow,
1185:Red Square
1163:Lyford Cay
1154:, Austria
1135:, Austria
1133:Steiermark
1118:Val-d'Oise
1085:, Austria
926:H.G. Wells
908:Character
893:Yuki Saito
861:Timekeeper
847:Character
840:Voice cast
801:helicopter
789:Red Square
695:Allosaurus
689:period in
279:2006-02-26
264:1994-11-21
198:2002-09-01
183:1993-04-15
117:2004-09-05
102:1992-04-12
3368:World of
3226:Playland)
3224:Toy Story
3216:Toy Story
3203:Star Wars
3184:Star Wars
3121:Star Wars
3108:Star Wars
3067:Jet Packs
2803:Riverboat
1957:JT Cent.
1262:, France
1232:, France
1213:, France
1148:Innsbruck
1120:, France
1104:, France
1098:Haut-Rhin
1057:Chantilly
1039:Bracciano
946:Mona Lisa
901:Film cast
720:Mona Lisa
615:Albatross
573:Albatross
3346:The Land
3239:RC Racer
3097:Starcade
2555:Dinosaur
2251:– Part 1
2117:Archived
1765:French:
1421:Omitted
1413:Omitted
1226:Normandy
1094:Rouffach
1079:Hietzing
954:Louis XV
879:Nine-Eye
776:race car
733:Louis XV
669:The film
650:dynamite
605:Nautilus
563:Nautilus
407:) was a
325:Designer
287:Replaced
206:Replaced
3526:Soarin'
3475:Morocco
3448:Germany
3047:Autopia
2871:Anaheim
2172:History
2163:History
1853:17 July
1700:English
1689:Italian
1686:Spanish
1680:English
1616:WestCOT
1434:Omitted
1319:Ice Age
1245:Bavaria
1112:Paris,
1021:England
699:ice age
583:Renault
512:Galileo
498:at the
449:History
320:Theater
277: (
262: (
252:Removed
196: (
181: (
171:Removed
115: (
100: (
90:Removed
3480:Norway
3463:Mexico
3434:France
3406:Canada
3370:Frozen
3147:Former
2980:Avatar
2970:Avatar
2422:Africa
2257:Part 3
2254:Part 2
2202:Photos
1879:
1683:German
1256:Calais
1230:Manche
1102:Alsace
1083:Vienna
1065:France
911:Actor
613:, the
249:Status
168:Status
87:Status
3458:Japan
3453:Italy
3420:China
2876:Paris
2241:Media
1745:" by
1730:, or
1692:Dutch
1530:Pixar
1477:Same
1469:Same
1461:Same
1453:Same
1445:Same
1405:Same
1397:Same
1389:Same
1378:Same
1370:Same
1362:Same
1354:Same
1346:Same
1338:Same
1330:Same
1322:Same
1314:Same
1152:Tyrol
1043:Italy
627:from
575:from
565:from
510:, or
343:Music
335:Theme
3218:Land
2454:Asia
2424:and
2147:IMDb
2100:2006
2073:2006
2051:2006
2015:2006
1993:2006
1971:2006
1941:2007
1929:Time
1910:2006
1877:ISBN
1855:2020
1061:Oise
758:and
735:and
571:and
409:1992
401:and
353:Host
239:Area
158:Area
150:Name
77:Area
67:Name
2145:at
1584:in
1474:End
768:TGV
652:in
477:CEO
467:at
3563::
2224:/
2218:/
1949:^
1927:.
1846:.
1588:.
1542:.
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