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American Adventure Scene 1939

Posted: Apr Wed 18, 2012 10:34 am
by cousininmiami
I just found out (from my Dad) that the 1940's Animatronic scene in The American Adventure was based on a famous picture from 1939 in North Carolina, and is in the National Archives! Maybe everyone already knew this, but I am still always blown away by the information my Dad knows! So here is a picture of the American Adventure from our trip last week, followed by the National Archive picture from 1939:

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Re: American Adventure Scene 1939

Posted: Apr Wed 18, 2012 11:12 am
by mindflipper
As Coca-Cola is (or is it now was?) a sponsor, I was surprised that they didn't have the coke adverts in the AA scene.

Re: American Adventure Scene 1939

Posted: Apr Wed 18, 2012 12:06 pm
by Amy
That's pretty cool cousininmi - I always thought that scene looke familiar. That is one of my favorite scenes in the attraction.

Re: American Adventure Scene 1939

Posted: Apr Wed 18, 2012 2:07 pm
by DisneyYorkie
Wow! Thanks for posting that bit of historical info. Very neat!!!!

Re: American Adventure Scene 1939

Posted: Apr Wed 18, 2012 3:31 pm
by Wizzard419
If I recall, many of the scenes are based upon paintings and photos from the time
mindflipper wrote:As Coca-Cola is (or is it now was?) a sponsor, I was surprised that they didn't have the coke adverts in the AA scene.
I don't think Coke ever was a sponsor there, but you can see it in the upper right, just poorly lit. Right now it's some cleaning goods company I think.

Re: American Adventure Scene 1939

Posted: Apr Wed 18, 2012 4:28 pm
by Amy
Wizzard419 wrote:If I recall, many of the scenes are based upon paintings and photos from the time
mindflipper wrote:As Coca-Cola is (or is it now was?) a sponsor, I was surprised that they didn't have the coke adverts in the AA scene.
I don't think Coke ever was a sponsor there, but you can see it in the upper right, just poorly lit. Right now it's some cleaning goods company I think.
I took a ton of pictures of this scene last time we went so I'll have to see if I see any Coke advertising in the scene when I get home tonight.

Re: American Adventure Scene 1939

Posted: Apr Wed 18, 2012 11:27 pm
by mindflipper
Have checked - American Express and Coca Cola was originally the two sponsor for AA way back when. Coke ceased theirs in 1998, and Amex in 2002. I gather the attraction no longer has any sponsors.

Re: American Adventure Scene 1939

Posted: Apr Thu 19, 2012 1:10 am
by Wizzard419
In 2008 it was Brawny I think. It was someone who made paper towels.

Re: American Adventure Scene 1939

Posted: Apr Thu 19, 2012 7:24 am
by Amy
Coca-Cola is still displayed on the upper right hand side of the scene as Wizzard thought. It is very poorly lit. I wonder if it was a bit brighter when they were still a sponsor? Those photos unfortunately are locked in the naughty computer :evil:

Re: American Adventure Scene 1939

Posted: Apr Thu 19, 2012 11:55 am
by Wizzard419
Why do you keep your vacation photos with your pr0n? :D

I swear that has happened before, the sponsor leaving but they had no replacement, so they jus draw attention away from it. Since Coke is still in the park, there isn't as much bad blood.

Re: American Adventure Scene 1939

Posted: Apr Thu 19, 2012 7:12 pm
by jiminycricket
Coca-cola is a proud sponsor of Disney!

Re: American Adventure Scene 1939

Posted: Apr Sat 21, 2012 3:03 pm
by dwellsbct
Very cool cousininmiami I never knew of that painting.

Re: American Adventure Scene 1939

Posted: Apr Sat 21, 2012 8:05 pm
by NaCler
Once again, these are the subtle details of attractions that set Disney apart from any other theme park. Thanks for posting cousininmiami.

Re: American Adventure Scene 1939

Posted: May Wed 02, 2012 5:33 am
by Soarin08
Very cool! I never knew this! Thanks for sharing! :)

Re: American Adventure Scene 1939

Posted: May Thu 03, 2012 8:03 am
by Blackie Pueblo
That is just awesome. As this is one of my favorite attractions I love this bit of knowledge. I think everyone who claims they are a true American should see this show. Thanks!