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Any theories relating to those rides belong there.- They used to, but people did it too often.
- Maybe "Bonnie's coming!"
- Sadly, people have tried that and it didn't work.
It's a concussion-induced hallucination Toad is having after crashing into the train. That's why the Devil looks like the Judge from earlier note and why there's a green dragon when everything else in the scene is done in shades of red. The latter is a Call-Back to the "Green Dragon Inn" in the town sequence.
Because Disney owns Marvel and LucasArts. So it seems like a thing that could happen.
- Confirmed! You can meet a Thor face character at Innoventions in Disneyland.
- The Star Wars characters had Meet and Greets even before Disney owned them, at Hollywood Studios during Star Wars Weekends.
It'll be pulled out and replaced with a Marvel-based section, probably mostly Iron Man for the California connection.
- Jossed. In fact, they're planning to expand it by re-theming the Condor Flats area as an extension of Grizzly River.
The Primeval World diorama is stated to depict the Grand Canyon area during the Mesozoic (and a little of the Coal Age). Big Thunder Mountain is very obviously a Southwestern landscape with the distinctive layered rocks. Law of Conservation of Detail practically demands that both dinos are the same critter.
For an upcharge, of course. They can probably get a lot of people to pay an extra ~$25 to get an Elsa MagicBand with their reservation, even if it's cheaper to buy them in the parks.
There's no way they haven't been planning something big since the merger but they've been held up with getting character rights back from Universal. Rather than try and rip them away, they've played the long game and allowed them time to find something to replace Superhero Island and gradually phase Marvel out. Now that Universal has announced their new partnership with Nintendo, and also noting that Marvel was able to pry at least some of Spidey's movie rights away from Sony, the writing is on the wall that they'll strike a deal. Assuming that deal comes soon, they'll be able to announce the project to start construction after Pandora opens at Animal Kingdom, and potentially open in time for the resort's 50th anniversary, and a couple years after Infinity War which would give them sufficient source material just from the MCU to fill an entire park.
Themed areas could include Asgard, Xandir, and Stark Expo, just to throw a few ideas out.
- Highly unlikely, since Disney don't currently have the land in the Florida resort for a fifth park. Themed lands to smaller parks (California Adenture, Disney Paris, and Disney Honk Kong) have been confirmed.
- Jossed. The land is actually based on a new planet called Batuu, the structures of which will blend in with the rockwork around the trestle that the Disneyland Railroad passes over.
- A ride based on Tron. Why? Because it would be awesome.
- Or maybe something from the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) would be a good one, I think.
- Guardians of the Galaxy are getting a ride at California Adventure, so a Marvel ride in Tomorrowland might have to be based on something different.
- Jossed for now. As it stands, Galaxy's Edge is devoted to immersion and acting like you're actually in the world of Star Wars. The comical and canon-breaking Star Tours would feel out of place.
One possible way to do this would be to build an area life-size animatronic of Elliot similar to the Iguanodon that could be seen from the long-gone Discovery River Boats. Since the new movie is set in the Pacific Northwest, this part of the park could double as a revival of Camp Minnie-Mickey with more emphasis on its mythical resident.
This is how the characters access the parks. They arrive in the parks from their homelands through the magical doors. This is also how they end up in different places in a short time. (Hence, why you would see the same character in a certain place not long after you had seen that same character elsewhere, even though you may wonder how they got to that other place so fast. Well, this is the answer.)
- Liu Hai - China. As an ancient spirit that feeds on luck, he'd be right at home in the China pavilion, as the country's culture is centered around fortune and luck. When guests go on their adventure in China, Liu will likely attempt to feed off their luck while they race to find the "treasure" of the pavilion.
- Briar and Bramble - United Kingdom. In previous iterations of the show, the UK pavilion's mission was centered around golf. As the guardians of a mystical golf course, Briar and Bramble will act as guardians of the pavilion's treasure, which in turn will likely be something related to golf.
- Flintheart Glomgold - United Kingdom. As he claims to be "more Scottish" than Scrooge, the second richest duck in the world would likely show up in the UK, likely trying to upstage McDuck during the UK pavilion's mission.
- Magica de Spell - Norway. This country's pre-Christian culture was centered around Norse magic, and Magica is a powerful sorceress. Seeking the power of the Norway Pavilion's artifact, Magica would want it so she can destroy not only Scrooge, but also the players for their interference.
- Goldie O'Gilt - Canada. Having strong connections to the Klondike, Goldie would fit right in at the Canada pavilion. However, doing so would mean that new show elements would need to be installed in the Canada pavilion to allow for a mission to take place here.
- Ma Beagle and the Beagle Boys - Various. Due to their family being so large, it would be difficult to have them be the main villain for one particular mission. So unlike the other villains in the DuckTales World Showcase Adventure, the Beagle Boys will be spread out across all the pavilions with missions as established in previous iterations of the game. For the DuckTales version, the Beagle Boys will show up at least once during each mission, with the assignment being that the player has to trigger something that will stop them from interfering with their mission.
- Mark Beaks - Japan. Due to Japan's high-tech culture, Beaks would be likely to invest in attaining some technology for his schemes against Scrooge McDuck.
- Black Heron - Unknown.
- Legacy Centered around the Golden Age of Disney before all the Accquisitions and such.
- Memory Based on the more introspective films like Coco, Soul, Inside Out, et cetera.
- Belief
- Faith
- Valor
- Intrigue
- Curiousity
- It’s no secret that every level of Disney’s corporate chain has been cutting corners since 2020, particularly in regards to maintenance and staffing. So the giant cracks appearing on the park’s most famous landmarks isn’t just an allusion to the magic leaving the Madrigal casita, but also a stark visual of what’s to come for the beloved parks if these practices don’t change.