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Muppet Vision 3D

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Muppet Vision 3D is an attraction located in [[Disney's Hollywood Studios]].
{{Template:Infobox Disney ride |
| image=Muppetvision3D.jpg
| caption='''The entrance to Muppet Vision 3D.'''
| land=Streets of AmericaGrand Park
| theme= The Muppet Show
| opened= May 16, 1991
| duration=17
| audio-animatronics=12
| sponsor=Kodak(1991-2012)
| custom_label_1= Also Known As
| custom_value_1= Muppet Vision <del>3D</del> 4D <br> Jim Henson's Muppet Vision 3D
| custom_label_2 = Theater Capacity
| custom_value_2 = 584 guests
| custom_label_3 = Fastpass Disney Genie +| custom_value_3 = Yes (Group B)}}Muppet Vision 3D is an attraction located in [[Disney's Hollywood Studios]].
==Attraction History==
The history of Muppet Vision 3D began in 1989, when Disney and Muppet Creator Jim Henson were closing in on merger agreement <ref name= "time"> http://www.nytimes.com/1989/08/29/business/muppets-join-disney-menagerie.html </ref>. As part of the agreement, Disney would have become the owner of the Muppet franchise and Jim Henson would have joined the company in numerous roles. After acquiring the Muppets, Disney also planned on integrating them into their theme parks<ref name= "time"/>.In the Disney-MGM Studios, Imagineers began to work on plans for Muppet Movieland<ref name= "Martin"> http://www.martinsvids.net/?p=30 </ref>. This new area of the park would have featured two main attractions, The Great Muppet Movie Ride (a parody of [[The Great Movie Ride]] and a 3D film attraction<ref name= "Martin"/>.
Shortly after Henson's death, frequent collaborator Frank Oz took over directing duties on Muppets 3D <ref name= "Korkis"/>. With negotiations between Disney and the Henson estate breaking down however, the Henson family asked everyone working on the film on their side to stop. According to Mark Eades, Disney Imgagineering then had to complete the film alone:
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On May 19, 1991 however a confidential settlement was reached between the two parties<ref name= "Seattle"/> . As part of the agreement, Disney was allowed to continue their development of the 3D Muppet attraction, and they were given merchandising rights for 18 months<ref name= "Seattle"/> . Henson's son Brian, felt that releasing the Muppet 3D film would be a fitting tribute to his father <ref name= "Korkis"/>. Although in the end the Muppets would come to Disney-MGM Studios, the plans for integration were drastically cut back. Instead of Muppet Movieland, Disney instead constructed the 3D theater and a Muppet area surrounding it<ref name= "Martin"/>. Finally, on May 16, 1991 Jim Henson's Muppet Vision 3D opened to guests <ref> http://thisdayindisneyhistory.homestead.com/May16.html </ref>.
Although no changes have to the Muppet Vision 3D show itself, the attraction has seen some minor changes. In 2004, Jim Henson's name was dropped from the attraction, with the attraction being renamed simply “Muppet Vision 3D” <ref> To see the name change view the 2004 Hollwood Studios map http://www.florida-project.com/images/guidemaps/ds/disney-mgm-studios-guidemap-2004-july-04.jpg compared to the 2005 http://www.florida-project.com/images/guidemaps/ds/disney-mgm-studios-guidemap-2005-january-04.jpg. </ref>. This change was the result of the fact that Disney purchased The Muppets from the Henson family, but did not acquire the Henson name or company <ref> http://www.muppetcentral.com/news/2004/021704.shtml </ref>.In 2006, Jim Henson's name was removed from the entrance sign, and drawings of Miss Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo, Dr. Honeydew and Beaker were added <ref> http://mouseowners.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17911 </ref>. In 2009, new parody posters were added to the show's queue including spoofs of: Hammah Montana, Pirates of the Amphibian, High School Mayhem, Wild Frogs and BEAK•E <ref> http://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/new-muppetvision-posters-up-in-extended-que.498356/ </ref>. Finally, in 2010 the projection system used in the show was updated <ref> http://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions/jim-hensons-muppetvision-3d/news/15may2010-muppetvision-reopening-report.htm </ref>.
Leading up to and following the release of the 2014 film Muppets Most Wanted, Constantine (the villain of the new film) was added to Muppet Vision 3Ds preshow <ref> http://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions/jim-hensons-muppetvision-3d/news/21mar2014-muppet-vision-3d-to-receive-new-pre-show-this-week-to-promote-'muppets-most-wanted'-movie.htm </ref>
 
On June 29, 2017, the theater that houses Muppet Vision 3D was renamed the Grand Arts Theater <ref> http://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions/jim-hensons-muppetvision-3d/news/29jun2017-photos---muppetvision-theatre-gets-a-new-name-and-entry-marquee.htm </ref>. At this time, the attraction was also given a new marquee. This change was a precursor to the overall retheming (and renaming) of Muppet Courtyard to [[Grand Park]] <ref>http://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions/jim-hensons-muppetvision-3d/news/17aug2017-muppets-courtyard-to-be-renamed-grand-park.htm</ref>.
 
On September 30, 2021, a new Muppets Haunted Mansion themed preshow made its debut at Muppet Vision 3D. As opposed to the standard preshow, which gave guests a preview of what was to come, the new Haunted Mansion preshow features Rizzo and Gonzo entering the Haunted Mansion, and serves primarily as a promotion for the upcoming Disney Plus special <ref> https://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions/jim-hensons-muppetvision-3d/news/24sep2021-muppets-haunted-mansion-joining-the-preshow-at-muppet*vision-3d.htm </ref>.
==Attraction Plot==
===Queue===
[[Image:HammahMontana.jpg|200px|thumb|The Muppet Vision 3D queue features various Muppet parody posters. Photo: Muppet Wiki]]
When guests first enter the queue for Muppet Vision 3D, they pass by posters of Muppets spoofing various movies. Some of the posters here include: Hammah Montana, Pirates of the Amphibian, High School Mayhem, Wild Frogs, and BEAK•E. Moving on, guests enter a room which is designed to look like the lobby of Muppet Labs. While winding through the queue, guests pass by various office rooms with ridiculous titles. Above an unattended security desk, guests can see a photograph of Link Hogthrob in a patrol man uniform. A sign nearby tells guests that there is a key under the mat, and if guests lift it, the mat reveals a key to the building.
===Main Show===
After watching the preshow, the audience enters a reproduction of the Muppet Theater. As in the show, Statler and Waldorf are sitting in their theater box. After entering the theater, guests are instructed to put on their 3D glasses, as Nicky Napoleon and his Emperor Penguins (in Audio Animatronic form) play an instrumental version of The Muppet Show Theme. As the curtain rises, a door which reads “Kermit the Frog presents Muppet Vision 3D” is revealed. The 3D portion of the door seems to be moving towards the audience, but it is simply Gonzo holding the sign at the end of a long pole. After Kermit chastises the daredevil, he welcomes guests to the show and takes them around the facility. Kermit then informs guests that the Swedish Chef is once again in charge of filming the show. He also introduces the upcoming acts including a song by Miss Piggy, and musical finale by Sam the Eagle. Kermit concludes the introduction by saying that "at no time will we be stooping to any cheap 3D tricks."
[[Image:HensonMuppets.jpg|350px|thumb|Jim Henson with the cast of Muppet Vision 3D. Photo: Jim Henson Company Archives]]
At this point in the attraction Kermit is interrupted by Fozzie, who performs a series of cheap 3D tricks. His tricks include a party streamer, a shake nut can, and a flower in his lapel that squirts real water onto the audience. In the middle of his act, Statler & Waldorf heckle Fozzie, telling him that his act isn't even funny in 3D! When Fozzie asks how the old men got here, they inform him that:
After Gonzo leaves the screen, Sweetums appears playing paddle ball. Just as Fozzie is complimenting the effect, Gonzo and Kermit enter the scene discussing what has happened. Gonzo, Fozzie and Kermit then organize a search party for Bean, telling the audience to holler if they see the rabbit.
[[Image:PiggieBean.jpg|350px|thumb|Miss Piggy and Bean Bunny]]
While the Muppets are looking for Bean, a walk around version of Sweetums strolls through the audience holding a flashlight. After a little while searching, voices of children say that they see Bean in the balcony on the left. Sure enough, the bunny is sitting in a box opposite Waldorf and Statler’s. Bean eventually agrees to stay, after Fozzie suggests that he can set off the fireworks for the show's finale.
==Cast <ref> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102481/ </ref>==
[[Image:Waldo.jpg|300px|thumb|The character Waldo was created specifically for Muppet Vision 3D]]
'''Jim Henson-''' Kermit the Frog, Waldorf, and the Swedish Chef
==References==
http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Muppet*Vision_3D
 
http://www.martinsvids.net/?p=30
 
http://www.studioscentral.com/attractions/muppet-vision-3d
 
http://allears.net/ae/issue756.htm