Martin Smith created a PeopleMover tribute in his spare time and I can't upload it in one single file. It's longer than 10 minutes. So, here's the history portion of the PeopleMover Tribute.
I like the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, and decided to put this together using the theme music from as seen in the 5th Dimension transport scene. Hope you enjoy!
The ground-breaking Tokyo DisneySea attraction Journey to the Center of the Earth synched to Lennon/McCartney piece "Getting Better."
The two reasons I put these two together was the irony of the song and it's sinister themes that allude to JTTCOTE.
My fourth Disney tribute, which is second broadcasted on YouTube. My other two making up the gap are too long and are too big file sizes. I tried using two videos, which didn't work out too well without a full audio transcript. Although my credits don't mention it, the music is "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" by The Beatles from "Abbey Road."
The kid roller coaster Gadget's Go-Coaster, inspired by the Disney film Rescue Rangers, at Disneyland. I've never conducted a full study on it, so I don't know too much about it.
My first attempt at a Disney tribute video. This one is centered around the Rocket Rods. Please note to discard the last notice at the end of the video. That was for people who have managed to somehow download the video. YouTube doesn't let you do that.
The centerpiece attraction of Disney's California Adventure Grizzly River Run set to the Monkees piece "Pleasant Valley Sunday."
The only two connections between them is that they both are rolicking pieces.
I know this isn't a Disney video, but oh well!
This is the music video I made to my third favorite musical piece, "Think for Yourself" by the Beatles, synched to the wonderful total conversion mod for "Star Wars Empire at War" "Ultimate Empire at War."
The Disneyland motion simulator Star Tours mixed with two Cirque du Soliel Beatles pieces, "I Wanna Hold You Hand" and the Rock n' Roll Run.
Rock n' Roll run is a combination between "Drive My Car", "Taxman", "What You're Doing", and "The Word."
The third incarnation of this 24 year old classic, this time starring Figment, set to George Harrison's B-side to "The Ballad of John & Yoko" "Old Brown Shoe."
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Inspired by an idea given to me by 1983horizons1, I created this music video using The Beatles "Yellow Submarine" off Revolver synched to the new Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage.
I thank Levelmaker99 for the video.
It seems kind of ironic that this song is to this video, because the subs are yellow, white, and blue.