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Iago ignored Zazu's warnings and replied that Zazu wasn't his friend. Pierre told Iago that "his friend" was right and that he should not anger the Room's inhabitants. Zazu pleaded with Iago not to toy with the Tiki Room. From another hole in the ceiling came a perch bearing an audio-animatronic Zazu, the hornbill from Disney's The Lion King.
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Iago complained that the show's outdated songs made him want to "toss his crackers." The birds said that they were in the middle of a show. Iago sat on a pillow holding a small megaphone, yelling that the Tiki Birds needed to stop the music. They started singing " The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room" as they had for the last 30 years, but in the middle of their song, an audio-animatronic Iago, the parrot from Disney's Aladdin, descended from a hole in the ceiling. The four Tiki Bird hosts- José, Michael, Pierre and Fritz (voiced by Wally Boag, Fulton Burley, Jerry Orbach and Thurl Ravenscroft, respectively) got ready as they did in the original show. The cylinder closed with the two birds yelling and arguing.Īfter the guests had entered the theater, the cast member proceeded to "wake up" José with help from the audience. Morris said that he had to leave because he was about to sign Donald Duck, while William bragged that he had got the Mighty Ducks. William and Morris were incensed because their clients were not yet in the theater. A cast member then told the birds that they were preparing to let the guests in. William and Morris entertained the waiting guests by discussing their positions as agents of the new Tiki Room's new "co-owners". See also: Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room § DescriptionĪs guests were waiting outside the Enchanted Tiki Room, a cylinder-shaped tube opened behind a waterfall to reveal two audio-animatronic toucans - William (voiced by Don Rickles) and Morris (voiced by Phil Hartman). The original attraction reopened on August 15, 2011, as " Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room", an edited and trimmed version of the original show, featuring all but one of the songs from the original 1963 version of the show. Other show elements experienced minor damage when the sprinkler system went off to extinguish the flames. It was rumored that the Iago figure that first interrupts the show was severely damaged by the small blaze, but the cause of the fire and the extent of the damage was kept quiet while under investigation. On January 12, 2011, a small fire broke out in the attic of the attraction. In total, the show used 225 Audio-Animatronics.
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#Zazu singing plus#
The show featured all of the same audio-animatronic birds, flowers, and Tiki gods, but now included Iago and Zazu, plus a new evil Tiki goddess named Uh-Oa, who disrupts the usual Enchanted Tiki Room storyline after Iago upsets her. It reopened on April 5, 1998, as The Enchanted Tiki Room: Under New Management, featuring Iago (voiced by Gilbert Gottfried) and Zazu (voiced by Michael Gough) from Aladdin and The Lion King, respectively, as the new owners of the Tiki Room. The show closed on September 1, 1997, for renovations and updating. The show was sponsored by Florida Citrus Growers until 1986. The show was an exact duplicate of the Disneyland attraction, but instead of the pre-show there was a waterfall in place of the Tiki gods, which opened and two Audio-Animatronic toucans entertained guests. The Enchanted Tiki Room show from Disneyland opened in the Magic Kingdom on October 1, 1971, as Tropical Serenade.