![]() ![]() The birds believe that one of the drawings is of the leader of the Enchanted Tiki, the Big Kahuna. The lights go out midway, interrupting the song, and the Tiki Room is graffitied with pictures and messages. Instead of the Tiki Birds, we are introduced to the four "Birds of Paradise", Hanoli, Manu, Mahina, and Waha Nui, who then sing "Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride" from the original Lilo & Stitch film. There's no English version of the show, but you can watch a Fan Sub of it here. Notably, this version is the only one to not feature the iconic theme "The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room" at all (although part of the "Hawaiian War Chant" is used here). Get the Fever! ran until January 27, 2008, when it was replaced by The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha e Komo Mai! on July 25 that year, featuring the mischievous blue alien from the Lilo & Stitch franchise (voiced by Kōichi Yamadera). You can see a fan's recording of the show with the English demo track dubbed over in two parts here and here. While it did not run in English, an English demo track was recorded. It closed on June 16, 1999, and was replaced on October 15, 1999, by The Enchanted Tiki Room: Now Playing Get the Fever!, a show that replaced the old format entirely, with four new host birds (Danno, Scats, Buddy and the first female host bird, Lava) and a wild Vegas-style nightclub feel. Stitch, the "Big Kahuna" himself.Japan's version was initially a clone of the original that opened with the park on April 15, 1983. Disney closed down the attraction and used the opportunity to re-open an edited version of the original Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room-this time without the Tropical Serenade name-on Augand continues to operate that version to this day. Under New Management ran until January 12, 2011, when a small fire broke out in the ride's attic, supposedly severely damaging the Iago figure (the first one that interrupts the show). After he gets the audience on their feet, the Tiki Birds perform a "magic trick" and make the audience "disappear" (get them to leave the theater). After Zazu then has the Tiki Gods themselves perform, a burnt and beat-up Iago reappears in a compartment on the wall, calling the Tiki Gods the greatest act he's ever heard and they're going to get rich from this show. However, his insensitive attitude in the Tiki Room angers the Tiki Gods, and the "Tiki Goddess of Disaster" Uh-Oa (voiced by Armelia McQueen) punishes him, sending him from his perch up out of the Tiki Room. In this version, the show starts off normally, but it gets interrupted by Iago (voiced by Gilbert Gottfried), who complains about how "outdated" the show is and tries to modernize it saying (or singing to the tune of " Friend Like Me"), "It's a whole new world so you better get hip, or your audience will disappear." Zazu (voiced by Michael Gough) and the four Tiki Room birds plead for Iago not to do so, but the parrot doesn't care. This updated version, The Enchanted Tiki Room ( Under New Management), opened on April 5, 1998, and featured two famous birds from Disney's animated films Iago the parrot from Aladdin and Zazu the hornbill from The Lion King. It opened with the park until September 1, 1997, when Disney made the controversial decision to update the attraction for modern times. Walt Disney World's initial version of the attraction was called Tropical Serenade, which was virtually identical to Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room save for a different pre-show. The Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle version was nominated for Record of the Year and won Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.The Tiki Room's new managers, Iago and Zazu. “A Whole New World” won several awards and accolades for its songwriting and performances, garnering an Academy Award for Best Original Song, Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, two Grammy Awards for Song of the Year, and Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television. A second version recorded by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle was released as the single and is referred to as “Aladdin’s Theme.” Two different versions of the song were released-with the original recording being sung by Brad Kane and Lea Salonga in their respective roles as Aladdin and Jasmine. ![]() The music for a “Whole New World” was composed by Alan Menken and the lyrics written by Tim Rice. “A Whole New World” allows for both Aladdin and Jasmine to express themselves and their hopes when they enter “A Whole New World” together. Once she sees the world from above, she recognizes that she was right about wanting more than what’s in the palace, and Aladdin helps provide what she wants. That now, I’m in a whole new world with you. As Jasmine soars above the world on the magic carpet everything is crystal clear ![]()
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