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The American Adventure (Attraction)

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| duration= 28:30
| theme=American History
| type= Audio Anamatronic Animatronic show
| park= Epcot
| host= Benjamin Franklin and Mark Twain
* An idea, which would have made the American Adventure pavilion look like the top half of the Statue of Liberty.
* An idea for the attraction to only feature Audio AnamatronicsAnimatronics
* A ride through attraction featuring short vignettes.
* An attraction, which focused on the characters of American folklore (ie. Paul Bunyan)
'''Franklin:''' Now, stop that nonsense. Those good old days that everybody speaks of, they were no utopia either. Mr. Twain, those Mississippi shores you walked as a boy were also walked by slaves. And Mr. Rogers, how about the lawlessness and violence of your glorious West?…And in my time, few children lived to be adults. If I may quote you from my own Poor Richard’s Almanac: ‘The golden age never was the present age.’ Mr. Twain, if you want to go back, go right ahead, but from what I’ve seen, the 20th Century has an incredible amount of positive things that are simply taken for granted.}}
Despite technical problems and changes to the shows plot, Imagineers completed the American Adventure on time. The show opened with the rest of the pavilion on October 1, 1982 (EPCOT CENTER's opening day). The show remained unchanged until 1993, when all new Audio Anamatronics Animatronics were added. The Golden Dream's montage, which features famous Americans was also updated. In 2007, the montage was once again updated, now including footage of the firefighters who raised the American flag at Ground Zero (after the September 11 attacks).
==Hall of Flags and Preshow==
* Randy Bright, the American Adventure's producer, helped write the song Golden Dream.
* There are 35 Audio Anamatronics Animatronics in the American Adventure.
* There are 1,000 seats in the American Adventure theater.
* Some of the Audio Anamatronic's Animatronics in the American Adventure have wigs made of human hair.
* The furniture in many of the scenes in the American Adventure are actually antiques.
* The American Adventure marks the first time that the Audio Anamatronic's Animatronics voices come out of individual speakers, not the theaters main speaker system.
==References==