• Defunctland: The History of Journey Into Imagination
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[video=youtube;DPeea5khpx4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPeea5khpx4[/video]
You forgot part 2 [video=youtube;GZ92iTDfWr4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZ92iTDfWr4[/video]
This was the biggest loss to Epcot, right next to Horizons. There was nothing like riding the incredible original and then coming back a little over a year later to the complete abortion of a ride. His videos are pretty good, but they don't go anywhere near as in depth as Martin (where a decent chunk of these videos are sourced from). But still, pretty they're pretty decent summary videos. [video=youtube;3zrEkz0w4yk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zrEkz0w4yk[/video] [video=youtube;9Bq4hfsH9Xo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Bq4hfsH9Xo[/video] [video=youtube;d2M0L-yg8rk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2M0L-yg8rk[/video]
Martins video do go very indepth but Defunctland and Yesterworld provide a bit more entertainment and are easier to watch due to the videos usually being below 20 minutes. Though some rides like Journey into imagination are really facinating.
[QUOTE=darth-veger;53183052]Martins video do go very indepth but Defunctland and Yesterworld provide a bit more entertainment and are easier to watch due to the videos usually being below 20 minutes. Though some rides like Journey into imagination are really facinating.[/QUOTE] I agree. If you get interested by Defunctland, then I'll encourage anyone to watch Martins videos. They go above and beyond, especially in footage and research. And really above everyone's when it comes to actually getting source ride audio from his friends.
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