Fantasmic! Celebrates 10 Years
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Disney: You mean about taking bold steps?
J. Audubon reiterates that putting trash in the drain is a no, no.
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Woodlore: Uh
no, no actually. I mean, that one was
good too but I was speaking more about the people putting trash in the drain. Now
thats what we call in the Ranger business a big,
no, no. I mean how hard is it
really to pick up trash and put it in the can? Turning to the band, Hit
it, Bruce!
J. Audubon tells the band and sings the Humphrey Hop.
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First you pick up put it the bag
Then you bend your back put in the sack
That’s the way its done, it’s a lot of fun
Cutting cake is putting papers in the bag.
Woodlore tells the audience, "Alright I have more of my very special junior rangers here today. Yes, theyre going to educate us all how to pick up trash and put in the bag in modern dance. Thats right, some come on guys lets do it."
Following the song and dance to the tunes of the Humphrey Hop, Woodlore once again addressed the audience, "Now you see how easy it is. Alright everyone I need you to dance along with me, everybody clap, then stomp." The audience joins in for a few chorus and then Woodlore addresses the winners, "Now students I remember when I was a junior ranger and I remembered when I picked up my first piece of trash. I knew at that moment that I would go down as a Champion of Enviromentality."
The song builds up to the finale, "Thats the way, Its a lot of fun, cutting cake is putting papers in the bag!" Then Woodlore and the junior rangers dance off stage.
He's joined onstage by junior rangers who remind us that picking up trash by putting it in the bag is a lot of fun.
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J. Audubon Woodlore and his junior rangers dance off stage.
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