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It's a Small World
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Attraction typeBoat canal
DesignerWalt Disney; Mary Blair
Vehicle typeBoat
Duration11-14
Disabled access Wheelchair accessible
It's a Small World
Ride statistics
DesignerWED Enterprises

It's a Small World (formatted “it's a small world” by The Walt Disney Company) is a popular attraction at several Walt Disney theme parks: Disneyland (in California), the Magic Kingdom (in Florida), Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Park at Disneyland Resort Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland. The ride features a multitude of audio-animatronic figures in the style of children of the world frolicking in a spirit of international unity, and singing the ride's title track (composed by the Sherman Brothers), which has a theme of global peace.

History

Like several other Disneyland attractions, "It's a Small World" originated with the 1964/1965 New York World's Fair (it was Pepsi's pavilion.) After the fair closed, the ride was transferred to Disneyland and officially opened in 1966.

The name of the ride was originally "Children of the World". When Walt Disney demonstrated it to songwriters Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman, the ride's soundtrack featured numerous national anthems all playing at once, which resulted in a cacophony. Walt said, "I need one song."[1] In response, the brothers wrote one of the best known Disney tunes of all time: It's a Small World (After All).[2] It is argued that the song is the most performed and most translated song on earth (although this is largely due to the fact that it plays on a continuous loop at the various Disney theme parks).[1]

The attraction's quirky design was done by Mary Blair, who was also an art director on several Disney animated features (including Cinderella and Peter Pan). Like many Disneyland and Walt Disney World attractions, scenes and characters were designed by Marc Davis, while his wife, Alice Davis, designed the costumes for the dolls. Blaine Gibson sculpted the animatronic figures, and Harriet Burns painted them. Many of the dolls were created by Joyce Carlson who is honored with a shop window along the Magic Kingdom's Main Street U.S.A. The sign there reads: "Dolls by Miss Joyce, Dollmaker for the World." Rolly Crump designed the Tower of the Four Winds (a huge structure which stood at the entrance to the attraction at the World's Fair). The ride was completed in nine months, the shortest amount of time it has ever taken to create a Disneyland attraction.

On January 22nd, 2008, Disneyland closed its version of the ride for refurbishment.[3][4] The New Guinea Room will be replaced by a North America room, while a condensed version of New Guinea has been added to the South Seas Room. On January 4th 2009, Disneyland closed its version again for these following reasons besides taking off the Christmas overlay: The first and last scenes known as the Hello Room and the Goodbye Room will be redone. The music will be redone including folk instruments, wood flute and percussion in the Africa Room, traditional Chinese instruments and solo vocals in the Asia room, and guitars and bass in the new North American room. The music will also be mixed with Disney Tunes such as, "A Golden Afternoon". Disney characters will be displayed. Putting the new North America room. This renovation will be finished on February 6th, 2009.

Characteristics

Exterior

The outer façade of the building at Disneyland presents stylized cutout turrets, towers, and minarets vaguely reminiscent of world landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. A major feature is a gigantic, three-dimensional clock with a happy face that swings back and forth. On the quarter-hour,a pair of doors at the base of the clock tower swing open and wooden dolls representing different cultures parade out of the clock through it. After the last doll exits the clock, another pair of doors are opened to reveal two large toy blocks — one block with the hour, and one block with the minutes, written in highly stylized numerals — and a bell tolls indicating the time.

The exterior has been slightly redesigned and repainted over the years. First as all-white with a gold trim, then in various shades of blue, then in pink and white with pastel accents. Currently it is all white with a gold trim as it was in the 1960s. The gardens around the building are decorated with topiary animals.

Disneyland

The boats travel through a tunnel into the show building, which is much larger than the façade. This portion of the ride features animatronic dolls in national costumes singing the title song in numerous languages. At Disneyland, boats carrying the riders visit the regions of the world in separate rooms:

  • The Hello Room greets the guests to the attraction, showing different cultural greetings from around the world.
  • The Arctic/North Pole, with dolls representing Scandinavia, and the song sung in Swedish.
  • Europe, with the song sung in English with a Cockney accent and Italian, as well as having a yodeler in the section representing Switzerland.
  • Asia, with the song sung in Japanese.
  • Africa, with the rhythm of the song marked with drums and then sung in English.
  • South America, with the song sung in Spanish.
  • South Seas, with the song sung in an underwater gurgling sound by the mermaids in the first section of the room (Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, and Hong Kong Disneyland only), a rainforest scene with some New Guinea drummer boys, and a Polynesian steeldrum version of the song throughout the rest of the room.
  • North America. A room where it will have a salute to America. It will also contain a wild west scene.
  • The Finale Room, with representatives from all the cultures of the world dressed in white versions of their native costumes and singing in English in unison. A cowboy and American Indian standing together are the only dolls during the ride that represent the United States. The Finale Room was inspired by the final verse of the Christmas hymn, Once In Royal David's City, which says, "When like stars, His children crowned/All in white, shall wait around."

2009 Renovation

In late 2008, Disneyland's It's A Small World was closed down for renovation.

29 Disney Characters will be displayed. These are the following Disney Characters that will be displayed:

  • Mulan and Mushu
  • Cinderella with Jaques and Gus
  • Woody, Bullseye, and Jessie
  • Pinocchio
  • Alice and the White Rabbit
  • Aladdin, Jasmine, Abu, and Magic Carpet
  • Ariel and Flounder
  • Lilo and Stitch
  • Peter Pan and Tinker Bell
  • Alice and the White Rabbit
  • Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa
  • Donald Duck, Jose Carioca, Panchito

At other Disney parks, the path of the flume winds around one large room, emphasizing its theme that the world is small and interconnected. The order in which the countries appear and the countries that are represented vary in each version of the ride.

  • All the other parks but Hong Kong do not begin with a separate room for the Arctic; the Scandinavian dolls are in the Europe room.
  • All the other parks but Hong Kong place the rainforest scene in the South America Room.
  • In Paris, the song is also sung in French, German, and Arabic. In Hong Kong, the song is also sung in Mandarin, Korean, Tagalog, and Cantonese.


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Topiary sculptures lining the waterway in front of It's a Small World.
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Can-can dancing figures representing France.

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Hula dancers representing Hawaii.
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Mexican dancers.
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Dancers representing Thailand.

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French dancers from the last scene. They all wear white.

Magic Kingdom

It's a Small World
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DesignerWED Enterprises
Duration13:30
Disabled access Wheelchair accessible
  • At the Magic Kingdom in Florida, the ride underwent a major refurbishment from May 2004 to March 2005, reopening with a state-of-the-art sound system, new lighting effects, and a loading area similar to the ride's façade at Disneyland.
  • The Goodbye Room, which shows different postcards and parting phrases from around the world at Disneyland, here shows parting phrases written on highly-stylized flowers instead.
  • The nearby Pinocchio Village Haus restaurant overlooks the queue area.

Tokyo Disneyland

It's a Small World
Ride statistics
DesignerWED Enterprises
MusicIt's a Small World (album)
Duration13:30
Disabled access Wheelchair accessible

The Tokyo Disneyland version of the attraction is a carbon copy of the Magic Kingdom version except for these differences:

  • The exterior and loading area is similar to Disneyland's.
  • The finale is sung in Japanese.
  • The Goodbye Room is much smaller.
  • The colours of the show building are different

Disneyland Park (Paris)

It's a Small World
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DesignerWalt Disney Imagineering
Duration6:24
Disabled access Wheelchair accessible

In Disneyland Paris, the attraction is different from other versions of the ride. The scenery and music are done in a different style, and there is a new room: a North America Room, with dolls representing Canada and the United States. This version also has a complete Middle Eastern section (in which the song is sung in Arabic). In the Finale Room, in addition to the song being sung in English, it is also sung in French and German.

Hong Kong Disneyland

It's a Small World
Ride statistics
DesignerWalt Disney Imagineering
Duration10:00
Disabled access Wheelchair accessible

The Hong Kong Disneyland version opened in April 2008 with 38 Disney characters (all rendered in the Mary Blair style) added to scenes where their stories originated[5]. This version also features an expanded Asia sequence, a Middle Eastern Room, and a new scene for North America. The Finale Room features some extraordinary optical lighting effects not seen on any other Disney ride[6]. The song is sung in Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean and Tagalog, languages which are unique to Hong Kong Disneyland's version. The finale is sung in 3 languages: Cantonese, English and Mandarin. The attraction is the largest indoor ride at Hong Kong Disneyland, and the location of the ride is beyond the Disneyland Railroad next to The Golden Mickeys attraction[7].

There are 11 scenes in Hong Kong's version:

  • Welcome
  • North Pole
  • Europe
  • Middle East
  • Africa
  • Americas
  • Asia
  • Islands
  • Rainforest
  • Finale
  • Goodbye

The 38 Disney characters that appear throughout this version include:

Holiday season

"It's a Small World Holiday" lighting display.

Since 1997, Disneyland has featured "It's a Small World Holiday" during the Christmas and winter seasons. The attraction is usually closed in October to receive temporary holiday decorations inside and outside, only to reopen in early November before the start of the busy holiday tourist season. The overlay has proved very popular and at one point during its run needed the use of FASTPASS machines (which have since been removed). The attraction is the same boat voyage through many regions of the world, though the main theme song is not played fully. Instead, the children sing "Jingle Bells" and a bridge of "Deck the Halls" in addition to the main theme. The holiday overlay has since been implemented at Tokyo Disneyland with similar decorations, if not more, than the Disneyland version, and Disneyland Paris (where the decorations are very subtle but still worth mentioning).

During the 2005–2006 holiday season, in order to remove some of the massive crowds from the main plaza during the popular Remember... Dreams Come True fireworks show, a second viewing station was installed at It's a Small World. At the same time the outdoor façade incorporated a sophisticated, elaborate, multi-media presentation projected on the colored patterns of the outer façade each quarter hour after dusk.

The song

The well known catchiness of the song is due not only to its constant repetition for the duration of the ride (which lasts about fifteen minutes, not including time in line), but Robert B. Sherman explains that the structure of the song may also play a role:

Like many songs, "It's a Small World" has a verse and a chorus. One thing that makes this song particularly ‘catchy’ is that the verse and chorus work in counterpoint to each other. This means that you can play the same chords over and over again, but with different melodies. The repetitive, yet varied pattern tricks your mind into absorbing the work without it becoming tiresome to your ear [1].

Additionally, the World's Fair version of the song is the one commonly heard on various Disney compilation albums. The song also inspired a Disney Read-Along.

The song was later given two covers for the dance video game Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix: a Eurobeat cover by ABeatC All Stars and a Happy Hardcore instrumental remix entitled "IT'S A SMALL WORLD (Ducking Hardcore MIX)" by TOMOSUKE and U1-ASAMI, which featured sampling of Donald Duck and was the hardest song in the game. In Ecuador, this song serves as a theme for the chain of toy stores called Mi Juguetería. The original 1964 version of the song can be heard as one enters the store.

Attraction facts and figures

Disneyland attraction version:

  • Animated/unanimated figures: 400
  • Slogan: The happiest cruise that ever sailed 'round the world.
  • Ticket Required: "E"

Magic Kingdom (Walt Disney World) attraction version:

  • Grand Opening: October 1, 1971 (Opened with Magic Kingdom park)
  • Grand Re-Opening: March 18, 2005
  • Flume capacity: 500,000 US gallons (2,000 m³) of water
  • Animated/unanimated figures: 472
    • Audio-Animatronics Dolls: 289
    • Toys: 147
    • Animated Props: 36
  • Slogan: The happiest cruise that ever sailed the seven seas.

Disneyland Paris attraction version:

  • Slogan: The happiest cruise that ever sailed around the world.

Hong Kong Disneyland attraction version:

  • Grand Opening: April 27, 2008
  • Opening Day: April 28, 2008
  • Ride Area: 83,500 sq ft
  • Animated/unanimated figures: 514
    • Audio-Animatronics Dolls: 202
    • Disney Characters: 38
    • Toys: 220
    • Animated Props: 42
  • Slogan: Rediscover the world of laughter.

Pop culture references

Due to the popularity of the song, the song and ride have been spoofed many times in popular culture.

  • In an episode of Friends, Ross mentions going behind the characters after the ride broke down and having sex with his fiance, Carol, only to be kicked out and "asked never to return to the Magic Kingdom again".
  • In the 1994 film The Lion King, the primary antagonist, Scar asks Zazu to "sing something with a little bounce in it." Zazu responds by beginning to sing It's a Small World when Scar cuts him off by saying, "No! Anything but that!"
  • In the film Shrek, when Donkey and Shrek first arrive in DuLoc (which parodies Disney theme parks in general), Donkey activates a display of animatronic puppets that sing a spoof of "It's a Small World".
  • An episode of The Simpsons, "Selma's Choice," involves Aunt Selma taking Bart and Lisa Simpson to Duff Gardens ( take off on Busch Gardens), a Disneyland-style amusement park dedicated to Duff Beer. Its rides include a boat voyage in which animatronic children dressed in various national costumes extol the virtues of Duff, singing a song similar to "It's A Small World": 'Duff Beer for me! Duff Beer for you! I'll have a Duff! You have one too!'
  • In Rugrats in Paris, the children enter a ride that is an obvious spoof of "It's a Small World," called "It's an Ooey Gooey World", with a likewise catchy song.
  • In the Pokémon episode "Enter Galactic", James sings "It's a new world after all" to the tune.
  • In an episode of The Oblongs they go on a ride called "It's a Third World After All".
  • In College Road Trip, Doug says, "In the words of my favorite ride ever, it's a small world after all."
  • The Japanese singer Koda Kumi sings it in her album Secret and in her DVD - Koda Kumi Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~
  • In the movie The Lion King 1½ Timon was singing the song while waiting for Pumba to get snacks.
  • In an episode of Pinky and the Brain, Brain intends to use the "Happy Sappy Children of Many Lands" ride (a spoof on the attraction) to brainwash people and take over the world.
  • An issue of MAD Magazine claimed, in a satirical article, that one of the reasons why not to visit Disney World was because one wouldn't be able to get the "It's a Small World" song out of their head for months. An accompanying picture depicted a family visiting a psychiatrist, being driven insane by the song.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "It's A Small World by Disneyland Chorus" (HTML). Retrieved 2006-05-21.
  2. ^ Smith, Dave (2006). Disney A to Z: The Official Disney Encyclopedia. Disney Editions. p. 354. ISBN 0-7868-4919-3.
  3. ^ ""it's a small world" ride page" (HTML). Retrieved 2008-02-01.
  4. ^ "Disney's 'Small World' to get big retrofit" (HTML). Retrieved 2008-02-01.
  5. ^ YouTube - Hong Kong Disneyland 2008 promo
  6. ^ The HKDL Source : Three New Attractions in 2007 and 2008
  7. ^ Official Hong Kong Disneyland Website