It's Tough to be a Bug!

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It's Tough to be a Bug!
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Locations, openings and status
Disney's Animal Kingdom April 22, 1998
Open
Disney's California Adventure February 8, 2001
Open

It's Tough to be a Bug! is an 9-minute 3-D movie based on the Pixar movie, A Bug's Life. Using lighting, 3-D filming techniques, audio-animatronics and various special effects, the show gives the audience an idea of what it would be like to be an insect. Flik, from A Bug's Life, hosts the show and educates the viewer on why bugs shouldn't be seen as pests, but more as friends.

The attraction opened at the Walt Disney World Resort's Disney's Animal Kingdom on April 22, 1998, a full seven months before the actual feature debuted in theaters. It has since opened at Disneyland Park's Disney's California Adventure Park on February 8, 2001.

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[edit] Disney's Animal Kingdom

In Disney's Animal Kingdom, the Bug's Life theater is located inside of The Tree of Life and the queue is a long path that wraps it. During the trip you see posters of various bug acts during the show, and see some carvings of animals on The Tree of Life that can only be seen in the queue.

[edit] Soundtrack

[edit] Queue music

The queue features parodies or renditions of songs from famous movies put together with bug sounds.

Track Name Parody / rendition of
1 One One (A Chorus Line)
2 Beauty and the Bees Beauty and the Beast (1991 song)
3 Tomorrow Tomorrow (Annie)
4 I Feel Pretty I Feel Pretty (West Side Story)
5 Hello Dung Lovers Hello Young Lovers (The King and I)
6 Tonight Tonight (West Side Story)

One of the tracks, "Beauty and the Bees", can be found on these official albums:

[edit] Theme song

The theme song for the film is "It's Tough to be a Bug" and can be found on Music From Disney's California Adventure (2001 CD). This track is played at the very end of the movie.

[edit] Trivia

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Rhythm and Hues Studios. "Strap on your special "bug eyes" to see life from an insect's point of view in this 3-D show filled with Audio-Animatronics® characters, special effects, and lots of laughs." http://www.rhythm.com/film/theme_parks.shtml

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