Monsters Ink
Since things are so crowded at Disneyland I thought I would just report on anything new or remotely interesting right here at DCA. Tucked back in an obscure corner I found a delightful attraction called Monsters Ink. It must be fairly new because I don't remember it from my visit last summer, I think it was closed that day. This attraction seems to be based on an obscure Disney/Dreamworks movie titled "Superstar Limo". In this adventure you start out at the Hollywood exit on the Los Angeles freeway, the name has been cleverly disguised as "Monstropolis" which is simply an anagram for "Hollywood". Soon it becomes very obvious that something has gone terribly wrong, there are no movie stars in this place! It seems that Hollywood has been invaded by monsters! There seems to be two main characters involved, I wish I knew their names but I will simply call them "Big Blue" and "Eyeball". It seems that Big Blue and Eyeball have gotten themselves into a bit of trouble because they have kidnapped a little girl and are trying to turn her into a monster by stuffing her into a monster suit. Not to fear as there is a color changing monster that can climb up walls that comes to the little girls rescue. Finally it somehow all comes together and the last monster you see is Ms. Onionhead who will wish you a merry Christmas or Happy Holidays depending on your religious persuasion. (I never did figure out why it is called Monsters Ink, I think it had something to do with the fact that the original film was all hand drawn animation or that Big Blue seems to have spilled some ink all over himself.)
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I'm sorry but once again you got it all wrong. The ride is not based on a film called "Superstar limo". "Superstar limo" was a very unpopular DCA ride featuiring cardboard celebrities. It was shut down and got a completly new theme. Now it's called "Monsters, Inc: Mike and Sulley to the rescue" and it features characters from the Disney/Pixar movie "Shrek".
Ummmmm..... I get it, no wonder they failed. I can go to the mall and see "cardboard celebrities" just last week I saw Elvis, The Lone Ranger and Marilyn Monroe. They would have done better to use real celebrities like Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny!
~The InsidEar
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