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Wrote by Tristane on Monday, November 3rd 2008 at 9:03 am

“California” is the answer to the former and last mini-game.

It was back in 1998 in Discoveryland, when acrobatic roller blades, skates and mountain bikes, performed during the California Dream Festival.




Wrote by Tristane on Friday, October 31st 2008 at 2:03 pm

It has come of age and now flies on its own! We have no longer any control on it!

Let’s take a look at the answer to MG17:  the Starry Sky of Disney Village.

And here the long-awaited final questions: “When you hear this music, which American State comes to your mind?”




Wrote by Tristane on Thursday, October 23rd 2008 at 9:03 am

So this issue is….the penultimate! Well done! Only two games to go including this one and that will be that… So put your thinking caps on and get this one right … We need to look good for the history books ;-)
Once upon a time, a piece of music accompanied a particular illumination… which one?

For anyone interested, the right answer to MG16 was: the cavalcade came from the Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, the only show at the resort that has been continuously performed since 1992 in Disney Village. Not bad, eh? It was worth drawing your attention to it, that’s for sure!




Wrote by Tristane on Thursday, October 9th 2008 at 6:22 pm

 It’s true - all good things must come to an end… We can’t go on forever you know… It’s like Blankety Blank - it had to end some time!!

First of all, let’s take a look at the answer to MG15:
Prince Philip! On stage at the Royal Castle Stage, Mickey’s Magic Book show had a picture of Sleeping Beauty (1959)

So, before you get the long-awaited final questions, focus on this one:
What is so special about this show? I’ll would have given you a clue, but seeing as we’re fast approaching the end of the series, I’ll let you suffer a little longer ;-) !




Wrote by Tristane on Monday, September 29th 2008 at 11:25 am

So, to prove him right we’re going to talk about good old princes and princesses… Good old days resemble a wonderful memory of a cape and beautiful hair ;-) …Surely that’s the minimum requirement… A question for this special occasion then:
What is the name of the prince in this show?

By the way, for MG14 you were supposed to say that David Halliday had composed the music for Rock Shock (1992) at Videopolis. In 1995, this show will be on stage for the Space Festival and the opening of Space Mountain: from the Earth to the Moon.




Wrote by Tristane on Tuesday, September 9th 2008 at 9:35 am

It’s much easier to manage games than people at this age, I’ll tell you that for nothing! (you’d think I’m good for the straightjacket with comments like that!)
Be a little more pragmatic Tristane for goodness’ sake!

The answer to MG13: the troop came for The Legend of Mulan (1998) at Videopolis all the way from China (I know - it wasn’t the hardest of questions…).

And the new question straight away…
Who wrote the music for this Videopolis show?




Wrote by Tristane on Wednesday, August 27th 2008 at 11:02 am

It’s also my birthday and my house number… Are you really interested in all that? No? Well - quite right you are too!

For MG12, the answer was of course Excalibur… Do you remember? In Fantasyland, “The Sword in the Stone” with Merlin the Magician and the sword Excalibur who had to find out the identity of the king of the Enchanted Kingdom.

Let’s get back to more fun stuff - but be careful, this is my special number even if you’re not particularly interested ;-) :
What nationality is the troupe that performed this show? Here’s a clue: I’ve been there and 12 hours flying is a long time!




Wrote by Tristane on Wednesday, August 13th 2008 at 12:00 am

In the beginning it was just a little game, not even that - it was a mini-game, a baby game, a little darling, cutie-pie game… And now it’s up to its twelfth issue! Almost an adult!

For its little brother (MG11), the answer was: the original version was performed by Peabo Bryson and… Celine Dion. The film Beauty and the Best (1991) won two Oscars, one for best music and one for best song. The French version was sung by Charles Aznavour and Liane Foly. The amazing Beauty and the Beast show was performed on the Videopolis stage between 1992 and 1997.

The Mini-Game will always exist…It’s nearly a Mega-Game now don’t you think?! Here’s the MG12 question: what was the name of the sword that everyone was concerned with in this show?




Wrote by Tristane on Friday, August 1st 2008 at 11:46 am

I knew you were very talented, but not to that extent!
Sunday morning at 8a.m. in Disneyland Park…  What a performance!
It was way too early for me.  I couldn’t have done it, not even if both Peter Pan and Wall.E were waiting for me!
If I need some Lipdub and dance lessons in the future,  I’ll  know who to call: The Disney Gazette Team!




Wrote by Tristane on Thursday, July 31st 2008 at 5:52 pm

Well after that quick visit to Cyrano de Bergerac… And why you ask? Because!!! Because I had to find an allusion that matched the class of the answers I’m expecting for the MG11 question which is… Whose voice is this?

Oh by the way I nearly forgot, carried away by the words of the great Edmond Rostand… The answer to MG10 was: The Legend of Pocahontas inaugurated The Chaparral Theatre in Frontierland in 1996.

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