Defunctland: The History of Disney's Worst Attraction Ever, Superstar Limo

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Published 2018-04-19
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Defunctland goes to Anaheim to discuss the history of Disneyland Resort's California Adventure and Disney's worst attraction of all time, Superstar Limo.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Defunctland
    Hello everyone. To answer the main question, yes I have already done an episode on Superstar Limo. I will be going back and redoing some of my old videos every now and then to give them the same research and production value as the new ones. This video is over twice as long as the original, because I was able to find so much more information and footage.
  • @nerdteacher
    I'm pretty certain that the phrase "California Adventure, a California-themed theme park to be located in the already California-themed California" is my absolute most favourite of any in Disney-related criticism history.
  • The muppets renovating the ride as time went on was a cute concept, if I rode Superstar Limo and saw a muppet in a bulldozer running over a sign while exclaiming that the ride is horrible, it’d make me giggle
  • As soon as he mentioned Paparazzi chase I was like "oh....oh no" and realized exactly what killed this ride.
  • @darnchacha1632
    This whole Defunctland Series up to this point feels the "What did Michael Eisner fuck up this time." show
  • Yo, I heard you like California, so we put a California in your California. -Eisner.
  • I feel like removing paparazzi would’ve been enough to keep people from thinking of Diana. Just say you’re running late and need to get there fast and have the post ride picture be y’all arriving or maybe have a gag where you get a ticket because of a red light camera.
  • @talljoke
    I love how painful the Drew Carrey segment was. 7 actors trying hard to look excited and trying even harder to stay awake.
  • @megafan1137
    It is literally unfathomable to me that the same company who now monopolizes the entertainment industry was at one point ok with making a 4 minute long theme park attraction where all you do is point at goofy looking puppets and go "wow that looks like the guy from Home Improvement"
  • @dragontatoes
    Drew Carey and Rosie O'Donnell boarding a ride while "All Star" plays and an NSYNC add scrolls across the bottom is the peak new millennium aesthetic
  • “a california-themed theme park located in the already california-themed california.” man, this channel is GOLD
  • @talljoke
    "The technique was known as jealousy" You have no mercy and I love it.
  • I am devastated that the muppets renovating the ride didn't happen. That sounds absolutely hilarious.
  • "Have the muppets tear the ride down and take the piss out of it" That's actually genius
  • @Smogget
    Watching the cast of The Drew Carey Show attempt to look excited and then slowly give up was the highlight of this video.
  • @IvyLeather13
    Michael Eisner was shockingly competent in those commercials. He's not an actor but has this strange charisma. I perceive it as earnestness and that's why it kind of works.
  • They should add a mini Disney land within California Adventure, since that’s also a classic part of visiting California. Of course, this would necessitate a miniature California Adventure within California Adventure, and a micro California Adventure within the mini California Adventure within the real California Adventure within California.
  • @ThatOneGuy0006
    Are we just gonna ignore the fact that Eisner wanted to buy a haunted boat and turn it into a resort?
  • @ColetheAero
    Whenever Hollywood decides to parody itself, it is always one of the cringiest things to have to experience.
  • @tel780
    "Whenever he saw another company do something succesfully, he decided that disney would do the same" How things have changed. Nowdays they just buy the company