Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey Fountain Effect, Explained ❄️
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
- 🥶 How did Disney pull off this fantastic freezing effect?
Tokyo DisneySea’s new Frozen ride, Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey, is truly jaw dropping. There are so many amazing scenes and incredible effects. And a lot of you have asked how this scene works, where Elsa freezes everything with her ice magic, including the water fountains.
How did Imagineering do that?
This video breaks down three different effects in the scene, going from the simplest to the most complicated and clever.
What do you think about Disney’s new Frozen ride?
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The rotation is actually genius
It seriously is.
EVen when you find out it sill looks so real!
Something so basic, with an amazing pay off
“Work smart, not hard”
Honestly just makes me more impressed that people can figure this stuff out 😍
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Even though I will never go to disney world, I will admit their animtronics are looking really good there.
It’s in Japan
It's not even managed or engineered by Disney. It is a Japanese company that pays Disney to use its intellectual properties
lucky for you, this isn’t disney world!
Disney World isn’t this impressive, trust me
oh so the water wasn't real. hot damn it looked real though! its so cool! and the rotation even fits really! it looks like the ice is forming as it spins into place!
I thought it looked slightly off but was definitely fooled and the rotation was genius
It's such a cool effect (no pun intended)
The whole ride is insanely impressive. The little slight of hand tricks and such used to make amazing effects are just mind-blowing. I want to visit Disney Tokyo just to see this ride in person.
I love how simple the trick is because I always thought such effects need complicated systems to be done.
The great part of effects is most of them aren't all that complicated! I will say the technology is probably a bit complicated, such as the projection mapping here, but gets better with time.
One of the coolest effects I've seen is for the Universal Japan Jurassic Park ride where a dinosaur chases you! Other than a GIANT animatronic...it's actually really simple how it is done.
The simpler the trick, the less likely it is to break down.
Indiana Jones. The car doesn’t move backwards while a trap door opens to have you dive under a rolling ball.
- The walls move forward.
- The hole is always there.
- The Ball is spinning on its own arm/vehicle that moves it forward and back.
@@LocalMaple I love the Indiana Jones trick so much!
That’s beautiful
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Going through the comments, I'm actually surprised to see that several people think they're looking at a CG animated clip and not physical animatronics moving in a theme park ride... Just goes to show you how well done this ride is! 😮
Can you breakdown the Elsa ice staircase in this frozen ride?
That’s a great suggestion! I’ll look into it and see what I can figure out. 😄
I second this one!
My guess would be a slow reveal with projection mapping, but the videos I've seen don't get a clear look
I wish the frozen ride at disney world looked this cool
It’s actually beautiful by the way! It is super magical! I loved the Ice Shard Snow magic!!!!! I love it! I wish I have Ice power’s like Elsa!
I saw this getting built when i went in December I’m so glad its out now for the public
I’m 99% sure for the ice spikes they didn’t leave a hole in the floor. There’s most likely a trapdoor mechanism for safety of maintenance cast members. You can also see the no holes from far away.
I was wondering the same thing, and even mentioned that in the first version of my script. I couldn’t see a trap door open from the footage, but it’s very possible there’s a door that quickly opens right before the spikes shoot up.
This is beautifully done.
The better question should be how the hell did Tokyo Disneyland have such amazing animatronics? It's literally like they jumped out of the movies they came from
Impressive. Engineering magic at its finest.
the fact they make the animitronics look EXACTLY LIKE THE MOVIES OH MY GOD is a sight to behold!
Zack making us thinks the iceberg did that when its HIM all along! 💀
Yayy! ive been asking for this
I honestly thought that first clip was animation and they were gonna explain how to do it
I would love to go here one day. But as it stands i can't even afford Disneyland Paris, but to see this would be amazing.
These are animatronics??? I didn't even know that they have become so well animated! That's insane
I still think animatronics look like fnaf animatronics 😭😭 never knew they look so good now
@@woolsheepthree Most animatronics I've seen from like, random internet users are usually some kind of harsh moving collection of servos. I wanna know what Disney got
gonna go to tokyo just for this ride
Whoa! Thats amazing!!!❤
Awesome fact here ❤❤❤❤
😊🙏 This is Exquisitely Amazing with Disney's Signature Magical Touch! 🌷🌿🌏✌💜🕊
When he said ice spikes for a second I thought he said ice spice😂
Very, very clever.
How did they make ice crystals shoot out of the floor?
They had fake ice crystals shoot out of the floor!
I would love to have Elsa’s gift, but I chose Rapunzel’s for a long time.❤since she’s my favorite Disney princess.
ookkk the fountain thing is dope
This is impressive but not that hard to think when you think about it.
Please anna unfreezing is driving me crazy plz explain
That? Is actual imagineering at work.
I love it! Such a pity Disney threw away the talent to do this kind of thing themselves. Instead, we're getting Tiana's 'Neccesary Downgrade' Bayou.
It's different because this is not Disney but a Japanese company who manages and makes everything in their park. They just struck a deal to use Disney characters and whatnot. Disney CA and world are actually managed by Disney the company.
This is from Tokyo
The answer is that she is a cryomancer and it’s a basic cryomancy skill
Wow
SO YOUR TELLING ME THERE IS NO MAGIC?🥺
It saddens me that the spikes coming out of the floor would need to be explained to anyone over the age of five.
11:35 AIN'T NO WAY SHE JUST INSULTED MY BOY CROSSING BRIDGES 😭😭😭
HOW DARE SHE USE THAT MUSIC FOR HER VILE TIK TOKS!!!
Just simplest answers
Am I the only one impressed by the fake water fountains with 0 water?
What is even the point of Disney US anymore we don’t get any of the new good rides
I think I know how to enter. There's a secret cover under it like it pops down and up so it must have pop-up. Find out why someone pressed the button. And then it popped up all those. I'm so close and I think that's right. Maybe I said maybe. I love disney junior😅😅😅😅😮😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
They did it because Disney don't own Tokyo disney
The most impressive part of this short is how much you dragged out the reveal of ‘the water prop turns 90 degrees’ in order to maximize view time on people watching “your” shorts.
Why is “your” in quotation marks?
Hufflepuff remind me of Diluc’s Tavern house
Nc
why the hell are disneys anamatronics so realstic
gives me the creeps
Step one, be a park not managed by Disney.
This was just all too obvious
it's an animated movie, so I would guess they "pulled it off" by animating it like that...
This is not an animated movie. This is the ride in Tokyo DisneySea, and these are all physical props and animatronics.
This is an animated movie… how do they need such tricks and effects?
This is from a theme park ride in Tokyo. These are physical props, which is why they need to use effects to make the scene work.
*FUN FACT: If you double tap the video it like by itself 🤌*
How does the castle? work
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