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Good Morning Walt Disney Studios, just as the studios start's shooting in the morning, the need for the stars are high priority, so here they arrive in style on set.

This quick welcome to the Walt Disney Studios is a perfect way to start the day. Join the overly eccentric cine folies stars as they take you on a journey back to 1930's Hollywood. With their vibrant costumes and larger than life personalities, if there's one thing that will be determined to wake you up from those early morning blues, these stars will. But do watch out for the villain to this tale, as Cruella DeVil herself takes to the red carpet, with her two chique black and white dressed boys as her entourage. Minnie strolls up in her pink catalac to her waving fanfare, though her beloved Mickey appears in a car only a toon could be proud of.

History

Good Morning Walt Disney Studios, started life as little more than a simple, one summer idea. The idea was to use rented catalac's, and welcome guests to Walt Disney Studios, for a small streetmospehere show back in 2004. The characters featured would change from day to day, not always being the same lineup.

The music used was from Walt Disney World's, MGM Studios, Stars and Motorcars parade, called “roll out the red carpet”.

By 2005 the parade returned, due to popular demand the year before. When it returned, the parade gained some small-added details, small shapes were added to the side of the catalac's, and along with this the character line-up became more permanent. No longer did the characters change from day to day, now the line up was Mickey, Minnie, Cinefolies, Lilio and Stitch and Cruella. The decision to add Cruella DeVil worked as an advertisement for her show, “Starring Cruella DeVil, which would be shooting everyday during the summer season.

The parade remained mostly untouched in 2006, although the amount of cars used was reduced to 5 instead of the previous 6. Cruella also was taken out of the parade for the 2007 season, this was due to her show being cancelled in favour of the teen obsessed “High School Musical-on Tour”, taking her place during the days shooting at the Studios.

For the second year of the 15 th Anniversary in 2008, the parade returned, albeit without the much recognised and rather loved music, “Roll out the Red Carpet”, in its place was brought a rather strange piece of Disney music for a parade themed around the morning start of the Studios. “Remember the Magic”, from Walt Disney World's 25 th Anniversary, reason's for the change in music are currently unknown, but no doubt will have its reason's behind the “Stars and Motorcars” parade premiering in Paris during 2009.

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