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Fantasy in the Sky
Disneyland
Attraction type Fireworks spectacular
Opening date 1958
January 9, 2015
September 9, 2016[1]
December 30 of any year
Closing date 1999
May 20, 2015
January 29, 2017
January 1 of any year
Replaced Remember... Dreams Come True (2015)
Disneyland Forever (2016)
Replaced by Believe... There's Magic in the Stars (2000)
Disneyland Forever (2015)
Remember... Dreams Come True (2017)

Fantasy in the Sky
Magic Kingdom
Opening date 1971
December 30 of any year
Closing date 2003
January 1 of any year
October 31, 2004 (Special Halloween version)
Replaced by Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams

Fantasy in the Sky
Tokyo Disneyland
Opening date 1983
1995
2001
Closing date 1988
1997
2003
Replaced Stardust Fantasy (1995)
New Century in the Sky (2001)
Replaced by Starlight Fantasy (1988-1993)
Starlight Magic (1998-2000)
Disney Magic in the Sky (2003-2012)

Fantasy in the Sky
Disneyland Park (Paris)
Theme Peter Pan
Opening date 1993
Closing date 2005
Replaced by Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams

Fantasy in the Sky was a fireworks performance at Disneyland from 1958 to 1999 (with short engagements in 2004 and early 2015), at the Magic Kingdom from 1971 until 2003, at Tokyo Disneyland in from 1983 until 1988 (with engagements from 1995 until 1997, and again from 2001 until 2003) and at Disneyland Paris from 1993 to 2005.

Walt Disney requested a fireworks show against the backdrop of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland in 1958, to keep guests at the park for longer hours and provide much needed night-time entertainment. Early shows were performed by having cast members manually launch hand flares. The show was extremely popular, and became a vital component of the Disneyland experience. When the second Disney park, the Magic Kingdom, opened in Florida in 1971, it was only natural to duplicate the show there. The predecessors to Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, the company who create all the entertainment for Disney parks worldwide, were able to produce a much larger show with a bigger budget and more space to work with - Cinderella Castle is almost three times taller than its Californian cousin.

As the shows aged, many guests began to miss out the fireworks in their visits as they had seen them so many times. In early 2000, to celebrate Disneyland's 45th anniversary, the Disneyland Entertainment team produced a lavish fireworks production to replace the old show, Believe... There's Magic in the Stars. Many guests formed an sentimental attachment to the show, especially when the company created a new additional section of the show, for Christmas, Believe... In Holiday Magic. Believe was itself replaced in 2005 with a special fireworks spectacular, Remember... Dreams Come True, celebrating Disneyland's fiftieth birthday, making it the most expensive fireworks show Disney has ever developed, with shells all around the park and projects, pyrotechnics and creative lighting. Believe was actually discontinued in 2004, while WDCE were developing Remember, Disneyland Entertainment created a new, smaller show using elements from both Fantasy in the Sky and Believe was created to bridge the gap between Believe and Remember; Imagine... A Fantasy in the Sky.

At the Magic Kingdom, Fantasy in the Sky was only discontinued in 2003. Following the example of Believe at Disneyland, Walt Disney Creative Entertainment developed another show aimed at creating emotional responses among guests, and the result was Wishes. The show was an instant hit, and the theme of the show became the official Magic Kingdom song, as well as forming the base music for Remember at Disneyland. In 2005, the show was extravagantly updated with two additional tags (like the Believe holiday tag) for Halloween and Christmas respectively - both included additions such as releasing fireworks all around the theme park from launch sites surrounding the Seven Seas Lagoon, not just the castle area. HalloWishes and Holiday Wishes became hits in their own right. A third special themed fireworks show, Magic, Music and Mayhem was created in 2007 for Mickey's Pirate and Princess Party and has become a hit in its first two seasons. Two more special fireworks shows debuted in 2008 themed to Independence Day and New Year's Eve, listed below.

At Disneyland Paris, Fantasy in the Sky was discontinued in 2005 to make way for Wishes, a multimedia version of the Magic Kingdom's night time fireworks display produced in honor of Disneyland's fiftieth anniversary. Fantasy in the Sky was sometimes known as Tinkerbell's Fantasy in the Sky or Fantasy in the Sky with Tinkerbell! in Disney literature.

Special performances[]

At Disneyland, Fantasy in the Sky was brought back from retirement to feature at the 2004 and 2005 July 4 celebrations and on New Year's Eve in 2005 through 2007. A 2008 revival was cancelled due to high winds. At the Magic Kingdom, it has been performed every year on the December 30 and 31, as well as on July 3–4; the July 3 and 4 shows being held in 360 degrees around the park and the Seven Seas Lagoon concurrently. However, WDW has announced new fireworks shows to replace Fantasy for Independence Day ("Disney's Celebrate America: A 4th of July Concert in the Sky").

Fantasy in the Sky returned for Disneyland and Walt Disney World for 2009 New Year Celebration.

In early 2015, a version of Fantasy in the Sky was brought back at Disneyland Park to bridge the gap between Remember... Dreams Come True ending and Disneyland Forever premiering as part of the park's 60th anniversary. Fantasy in the Sky's last performance was on May 20, 2015.

On August 2, 2016, it was announced that Fantasy in the Sky would be returning to Disneyland Park starting on September 9, 2016.[1]

Soundtrack[]

The soundtrack for the Magic Kingdom 1990s version was released on two official albums:

  • Walt Disney World Resort: The Official Album (1999 CD)
  • Walt Disney World Resort: Official Album (2000 CD)

The soundtrack for a Disneyland Paris version was released on:

Show soundtrack[]

Disneyland version[]

1958-1966[]

  • "Heigh-Ho"
  • "Mickey Mouse March" (from The Mickey Mouse Club)
  • "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo"
  • "Whistle While You Work"
  • "You Can Fly"

1966-1999[]

  • "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" (from Song of the South)
  • "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" (from Cinderella)
  • Mary Poppins
    • "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
    • "Let's Go Fly a Kite"
  • "It's a Small World" (from "It's a Small World")
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
    • "Whistle While You Work"
    • "Heigh-Ho"
  • "Mickey Mouse March" (from The Mickey Mouse Club)
  • "The Patriotic Song"

2015 and 2016 (same as Tokyo Disneyland version)[]

  • "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" (from Cinderella)
  • "Mary Poppins"
    • "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
    • "Let's Go Fly a Kite"
  • "It's a Small World" (from "It's a Small World")
  • "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"
    • "Whistle While You Work"
    • "Heigh-Ho"
  • "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" (from Song of the South)

New Year's Eve[]

  • "Dramatic End of Year Music"
  • "Auld Lang Syne"
  • "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" (from Cinderella)
  • "Mary Poppins"
    • "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
    • "Let's Go Fly a Kite"
  • "It's a Small World Song" (from "It's a Small World")
  • "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"
    • "Whistle While You Work"
    • "Heigh-Ho"
  • "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" (from Song of the South)

Magic Kingdom version (25th anniversary version)[]

  • "When You Wish Upon a Star" (from Pinocchio) (opening for the 25th anniversary version)
  • "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" (from Song of the South)
  • "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" (from Cinderella)
  • Mary Poppins
    • "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
    • "Let's Go Fly a Kite"
  • "It's a Small World" (from "It's a Small World")
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
    • "Whistle While You Work"
    • "Heigh-Ho"
  • "Mickey Mouse March" (from The Mickey Mouse Club)
  • "Remember the Magic (WDW 25th anniversary encore)

Magic Kingdom version (1999-2003 version)[]

Magic Kingdom version (New Year version)[]

  • Fanfare of "When You Wish Upon A Star" and "A Whole New World"
  • Peter Pan
    • "The Second Star to the Right"
    • "You Can Fly"
  • "I've Got No Strings" (from Pinocchio)
  • "It's a Small World" (from It's a Small World)
  • "Grim Grinning Ghosts" (from The Haunted Mansion)
  • "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" (from Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier)
  • "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)" (from Pirates of the Caribbean)
  • "Under the Sea" (from The Little Mermaid)
  • "A Whole New World" (from Aladdin)
  • "When You Wish Upon a Star" (from Pinocchio)
  • Reprise of "A Whole New World" and "When You Wish Upon A Star"
  • Countdown to the New Year - hosted by Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy
  • Auld Lang Syne

Tokyo Disneyland version[]

  • "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" (from Cinderella)
  • "Mary Poppins"
    • "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
    • "Let's Go Fly a Kite"
  • "It's a Small World" (from "It's a Small World")
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
    • "Whistle While You Work"
    • "Heigh-Ho"
  • "Mickey Mouse March" (from The Mickey Mouse Club)
  • "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" (from Song of the South)

Disneyland Paris version[]

  • Peter Pan
    • "You Can Fly"
    • "Following the Leader"
    • "What Made the Red Man Red"
    • "Never Smile at a Crocodile"
    • "A Pirate's Life"
    • "The Elegant Captain Hook"
    • Reprise of "You Can Fly"
    • Reprise of "Never Smile at a Crocodile" (plays as the exit music for the show)

Trivia[]

  • Disneyland's 2015, 2016, and 2017 versions of Fantasy in the Sky, as well as the New Year's Eve version as of New Year's Eve 2004, originally came from the Tokyo Disneyland version from 1995-1997, 1999, and 2001-2003.

References[]

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