Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After
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Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After is a live show attraction at Sunset Boulevard at Disney's Hollywood Studios. The show is housed in Sunset Showcase near Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith.
On September 3, 2024, it was announced that a Disney Villains-themed show would replace the Lightning McQueen's Racing Academy show at the Sunset Showcase theater at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Two pieces of concept art were revealed during the announcement. The first one featuring the Magic Mirror, followed by other villains, such as Captain Hook and Maleficent breaking through the glass in live stage production. Other villains seen within this concept art included others, such as Hades, Cruella De Vil, Jafar, and others with the Magic Mirror around them, with the second one featuring a Cruella De Vil-themed sequence with Cruella on stage surrounded by images of her fashion designs. Lightning McQueen's Racing Academy later closed permanently on October 7, 2024, a month after the announcement.[1]
On December 1, 2024, during "The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular", it was revealed that the Disney Villains-themed show was officially named "Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After".[2]
The show starts in the Magic Mirror Chamber where the Spirit laments over how he yearns for the days where the Queen would ask “Who’s the fairest one of all”, whereas nowadays the multitude of members that are apart of the Disney Villains ask who’s been treated as the most Unfairly of all. Which is why he has summoned the audience to assist him in deciding who’s most misunderstood of all, which he would do himself if he was able to judge.. but as he states in his song, he can only reflect! To make matters worse, when some villains manage to find a looking glass.. they end up for a nasty surprise as the Evil Queen shatters their mirrors, for she’s enchanted the spirit to answer only to her! The Magic Mirror will require the audience’s help to appease these fiends so he’ll be able to find peace at last!
After he sings about his woes, Cruella De Vil manages to find a way to make her way through the glass with the audience finding themselves in Hell Hall while pleading that her passion for trying to turn the Dalmatians into fur coats was mostly her being "inspired" for her latest piece of fashion while putting on a flashy moulin rouge inspired routine!
With the spot obsessed heiress out of our hair, the Magic Mirror finds himself pestered by the voices of villains while trying to figure out how Cruella made it through the glass! But his thoughts are shanghaied when the World's Most Famous Crook, Captain Hook comes aboard with the audience magically stowed away on his ship! He doesn’t get much applause, blaming Peter Pan for his lack of fanfare.. even stating that Smee somehow gets better treatment! As he pleads his case, the rather familiar melody of a rhythmic reptile is heard (with Captain Hook comedically mistaking it as cues for a "dance break") and it’s only when he sees Tick-Tock near the plank that he breaks down in hysterics trying to plead towards the Magic Mirror that he’s the most misunderstood! But as payback for obscuring his face with a portrait of the captain, the Magic Mirror whistles.. and Tick-Tock the Crocodile chases the pompous pirate off his own boat!
Now that we’ve gotten off that scoundrel’s sailing vessel, the Magic Mirror continues to state how relentless the villains are.. and will do anything to make their cases heard! As the silhouette of a dragon flies by with dramatic thunder, the Magic Mirror deducts that Maleficent has just arrived as the audience now finds themselves atop Forbidden Mountain! But Maleficent doesn’t seek to do the audience any harm, but rather try to persuade them into stating how she’s the most misunderstood!
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