THE HURRICANE
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- Author: Stgpeanut
Tags: harry harrypotter hurricane pals pooter potterpuppet ppp ron snape
just harry and the gang goofing around there are a few annoations cause the croping ohase didn't go as planned and there is no music due to new sound fx
My First Brawl Video
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- Author: SpikeZantren
Tags: Brawl Brothers FEN Link Marth Smash Spike Super Toon Zantren
Me vs. a level 9 Toon Link. I decided to use one of my favourite characters against one of my most hated ones.I decided to use 1stock for this match as well as adding in music due to the fact that my camera sucks, can only record one minute of video at a time, and won't record sound. This guy just won't die, will he?
Pooh's Hunny Hunt Ride - Tokyo Disneyland - Fantasyland
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- Author: athenathon77
Tags: disney disneyland fantasyland hunny hunt pooh puff ride tokyo
Bem legalzinha essa atracao.Casinha do Puff. A melhor parte eh a hora que o carrinho fica "pulando"!!!O Ursinho Puff, ou Ursinho Pooh (no original inglês, "Winnie the Pooh"), é um urso fictício criado pelo escritor inglês Alan Alexander Milne e os direitos sobre as suas histórias pertencem à Disney®Pooh's Hunny Hunt is a unique 'trackless' dark ride located at Tokyo Disneyland. It based on the adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and is the park's most popular attraction. The ride opened on September 1, 2000 and is located in Fantasyland.HistoryAfter the rise in popularity of Walt Disney's film adaptation of Winnie the Pooh, Disney Imagineers made plans in the late 1970s for a Winnie the Pooh attraction at Disneyland's soon-to-be renovated Fantasyland. However in 1983, when the renovated Fantasyland reopened, a Winnie the Pooh attraction was notably absent.Seven years later, during a period when the character was undergoing a resurgence in popularity, plans for a Winnie the Pooh attraction were approved at Walt Disney World. Planners utilized an existing structure, that of the Fantasyland attraction Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.The next version of the attraction, considerably different in configuration, was Pooh's Hunny Hunt, which opened in Tokyo Disneyland. Due to a closure of all of the Skyways at Disney Parks across the world, including Tokyo, a space was left where the Fantasyland Skyway station once stood. With a budget of over $130 million, and featuring a never-before-used 'trackless' ride technology, Pooh's Hunny Hunt opened in late 2000 to large crowds and praise by many Disney internet fansites. To date, the attractions continues to have some of the longest wait times of any attraction at the Tokyo Disney Resort.[edit] Ride-throughYou leave the boarding as a group of three cars, moving together as though they were linked like a train. After rounding the first bend you find yourself stopped and watching the attraction's introductory scene, a short video of Christopher Robin giving Winnie the Pooh a balloon. The other two cars are now parked beside you, and everyone has a front row seat.The scene ends, and one by one the cars scoot off into the first major room of the attraction, the Blustery Day (based on Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day). This is a large room with many sights and sounds. The honey pots move around so the rider gets to see everything one bit at a time. Several other cars are also in the area with you, all choreographed to visit various parts of the room independently; stopping, starting and changing directions along the way.The ride progresses through several more sequences. One scene has you next to Tigger as he bounces by. In another sequence you are inside Winnie the Pooh's dream, surrounded by giant Heffalumps and Woozles and spinning out of control. Pooh's subconscious is embodied in various ways, among them a fiber optic starfield and a nightmarish corridor resembling the tunnel that the chocolate river boat passes through in the movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.Ride systemAlthough track-based traditional dark rides based on Pooh do exist at Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland, and the Magic Kingdom, Pooh's Hunny Hunt is a different attraction entirely and is exclusive to Tokyo Disneyland.VehicleThe ride vehicles are fashioned to resemble honey pots; though these pots have wheels, they are completely hidden, giving the pots the appearance of "gliding" across the show scene's floors. Traditionally, dark ride vehicles are guided along an easily-visible track, and move at a (more or less) constant speed. The Pooh's Hunny Hunt vehicles have no visible means of guidance and appear to move through the attraction independently. Wildly stopping, starting, reversing direction, and even spinning, giving the ride its trademark whimsical and dreamlike visuals. TrackThis 'trackless' ride system is achieved not by GPS, as widely rumored, but by a custom LPS (local positioning system). The patented system works by directional data being relayed from a master control computer directly to each individual honey pot car through a complicated matrix embedded within the actual floor tiles. Every few seconds, the master computer generates a random path and 'steers' the honey pot in real-time, so as the cars roll through the ride the vehicles are, in fact, being told where to go. Because this system is in real-time, they can maneuver accordingly in just fractions of a second. This also allows for spontaneous yet synchronized 'honey pot choreography' with groups of honey pots (as many as 8 in a single show scene) appearing to 'dance' with the others, often timed with 'beats' in the music. Due to limitless variations possible, each journey through the attraction is unique.
DIBS Brings Tears to our Eyes
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- Author: BeastModeProduction
Tags: Beast Commercial DIBS Fest Film Mode Production
The original one.The one sent in to DIBS had no music due to some stupid music rule...but yeah...
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