"it's a small world" Disneyland Welcome room through the years (Not my footage)

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • This is a reupload of my Disneyland hello room through the years video. I had to reupload this video because parts of the older hello rooms were inaccurate because I had to predict them. It was to my surprise last night when viewing an incredible 1970 sound film that I finally heard what the original hello room sounded like, which is the same soundtrack used in the finale at both the 1964-65 Worlds Fair, as well as Disneyland version in both the early years and since 2003. So I remade this video fixing the previous inaccuracies and adding the 1970 sound footage, as well as a rare 1988 variant that I missed before. I'll also be remaking most of my DL IASW through the years videos and reuploading all of them throughout this upcoming week. I hope you enjoy, and original video link and description below:
    • "it's a small world" h...
    This video is a compilation of photos and videos of each and every version of the "it's a small world" hello room from the ride's opening at Disneyland in 1966 to the present. The first couple of pictures (showing the 1966 version) are extremely blurry as those were the only images I could find of that version, but the rest of the images and videos are mostly pretty good quality for their respective timeframes, maybe a couple of exceptions. Nonetheless, I have complied at least one picture/video of each and every version of the hello room, so you can see how many times the decor has changed over the years, as well as when the soundtrack changed to the John Debney soundtrack between 1993 and 2002. There are only 3 videos showing the pre-1980's versions, the rest being pictures, and all of those videos except for the 1977 recording had no sound, so I added the sound to recreate what it would sound like. All videos from the 1980's to the present have the original sound. I hope you enjoy this video.
    I do not own any of the images, video, or audio used in this video. All rights go to their respective owners, and no copyright infringement is intended. Original videos linked below:
    1970: • Video
    c.1971: • Video
    1976: • Disneyland home video ...
    1977: • Disneyland 1977 long v...
    1986: • Disneyland It's A Smal...
    1988: • It's a Small World Dis...
    1990: • it's a small world 1990
    1991: • Video
    1993: • Disneyland with Mamie,...
    1999: • Disneyland 1999
    2006: • DL 2006 29 small World...
    2010: • It's a Small World - D...
    2020: • It' a Small World - Di...

Komentáře • 15

  • @hayley8754
    @hayley8754 Před 2 lety +2

    My favorite version of this room is the one with the multicultural animals and heraldic banners (c.1982-1991).

    • @benjaminroberson1924
      @benjaminroberson1924  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes I love that version as well, also quite a bit better than the current version IMO. As with the 60's and 70's versions it was much closer to the classic Mary Blair art style the ride is known for, and the designs in both halves were extremely charming and well done. The butterflies were wonderful and very detailed, the rainbows a wonderful symbol of friendship like the ride itself, the animals very cute and the heraldic banners absolute classic Mary Blair (I think, since they were there since 1966), and a great way to represent many countries in the relatively limited space of this room. Personally, my absolute favorite is probably the (c.1969-1976) version, with those classic and beautiful oversized flowers with many colors and greetings in the first half (as well as the very cool red wall), and although there is no evidence at the moment, I and some others think that the heraldic banners were there in the second half. That's because there is the photo in this video, as well as a couple other short video clips found since I made this, that show that they were present and actually more extensive in the original 60's version, and of course they were also in the second half until 1991, so I think they were always there to some capacity between 1966-1991. But yeah the 80's version is fantastic and easily my second or third favorite, behind the c.1969 and maybe 1966 versions.

  • @franciscoaliaga6789
    @franciscoaliaga6789 Před 10 měsíci

    My favorite version of there room is with the multi animal and anticolor banner (c. 1981-1992

    • @benjaminroberson1924
      @benjaminroberson1924  Před 10 měsíci

      That is one of the better versions in my opinion as well, although I love them all. (The banners were also replaced in early 1991)

  • @Donkeygirl
    @Donkeygirl Před 3 lety +1

    Nice

  • @watertakken
    @watertakken Před 3 lety +3

    The Paris soundtrack is the best.

    • @benjaminroberson1924
      @benjaminroberson1924  Před 3 lety +1

      Although I prefer the original soundtrack, I do like the Paris soundtrack as well.

    • @b00se28
      @b00se28 Před 2 lety +2

      The original’s better

    • @memethyst
      @memethyst Před 2 lety +1

      i really love the paris soundtrack but i think it really only fits with paris's since the set designs are so different than the others

    • @Cartoony_Carl_1997
      @Cartoony_Carl_1997 Před rokem

      I agree! though i also love the original bobby hammack soundtrack, it will always be a classic for me!

  • @ZahraThePomPomAndWendyBirdoFan

    Cool :D

  • @CamilaOrellana-xr3rc
    @CamilaOrellana-xr3rc Před 10 měsíci

    My versión of mine

  • @ashleycaboose5210
    @ashleycaboose5210 Před 3 lety +1

    I always wondered what this looks like over the years

  • @KMART_ENTHUSIAST
    @KMART_ENTHUSIAST Před 2 lety +1

    I just realized they removed the “making our small world brighter” and the sylvania sun and the siemens flag thingy in the 2012 vers-

    • @benjaminroberson1924
      @benjaminroberson1924  Před 2 lety

      Yes, although the Sylvania references were actually removed in 2015, when they merged with Siemens. When saying 2012 version, I was actually just thinking about the movements of the boats which were put at a much slower setting that year, and they are still like that today. Somehow I didn't account for the changes in sponsorship in this video (don't remember why), but when I remake this video sometime in the future, I'll probably change my mind.