Cranium Command was an attraction at the
Wonders of Life pavilion at
Walt Disney World Resort
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's
Epcot theme park
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. The show was a humorous presentation on the importance of the human brain.
The show's script was written by Jenny Tripp, a staff writer in
Disney Feature Animation, and directed by
Jerry Rees, who in addition to many other Disney film-based attractions, directed ''
The Brave Little Toaster'' (1987). The pre-show was the first directing effort of
Gary Trousdale
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and
Kirk Wise
Kirk Wise is an American film director, animator and screenwriter best known for his work at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Wise has directed Disney animated films such as ''Beauty and the Beast'', '' The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', and '' Atlantis ...
, who later directed ''
Beauty and the Beast
"Beauty and the Beast" is a fairy tale written by the French novelist Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve and published in 1740 in (''The Young American and Marine Tales'').
Villeneuve's lengthy version was abridged, rewritten, and publish ...
'' (1991), ''
The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' (1996), and ''
Atlantis: The Lost Empire'' (2001).
It premiered on October 19, 1989; as of January 4, 2004 it began to operate seasonally, closing permanently on January 1, 2007. During the 2007 International Food & Wine Festival, the entrance was used as a wine presentation. The pavilion has continued to be used for various Epcot festival events.
Preshow
From the entrance at the back of the pavilion, guests walked into a holding room with a digital counter reading the time until the next show. On the walls hung propaganda posters encouraging guests to enlist in the "Cranium Command" (similar signage could be seen advertising the show around the Wonders of Life pavilion). There was also signage including brain teasers and gags and puns, setting the stage for both the concept and tone. Guests were then led into a narrow, tall room with brightly colored carpeted walls. Facing the guests was a movie screen, and closed automatic doors to their left.
The movie screen would soon illuminate showing an animated segment featuring the boisterous and loud General Knowledge (voiced by
Corey Burton
Corey Burton is an American voice actor. He is the current voice of Captain Hook, Ludwig Von Drake and others for The Walt Disney Company, Shockwave on '' The Transformers'', Brainiac in the DC Animated Universe, Count Dooku and Cad Bane in ...
) briefing his "Cranium Commando" troops on their mission: to pilot human brains and keep the people they are in out of trouble. A bumbling little soldier named Buzzy (Scott Curtis) had been given one of the most difficult missions of all: piloting a twelve-year-old boy. At the end of the preshow, General Knowledge directed guests towards the theater as the automatic doors swung open.
Show
The main show was presented in a 200-seat, dimly-lit theater designed to represent the inside of a human head; the outside world seen on rear projection screens where the eyes would be. Buzzy was now presented as an
Audio-Animatronic
Audio-Animatronics (also known simply as AAs) are a form of Mechatronics, mechatronic animatronics puppetry created by Walt Disney Imagineering and Trademark, trademarked by The Walt Disney Company for use in designed shows and attractions at Disn ...
on an articulated seat so that he could move around during the performance. Helping him pilot the twelve-year-old named Bobby (Scott Curtis), via appearances on other screens, were the logical Left Brain (
Charles Grodin), the wacky Right Brain (
Jon Lovitz), the hungry Stomach (
George Wendt), the panicky Bladder who is also referred to as "Elimination" (
Jeff Doucette, in an uncredited role), the hyperventilating Lungs (
Kevin Meaney, also uncredited), the Adrenal Gland (
Bobcat Goldthwait) who was prone to overreacting, and the heart's Right and Left Ventricles (
Dana Carvey
Dana Thomas Carvey (born June 2, 1955) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, podcaster, screenwriter and producer.
Carvey is best known for his seven seasons on ''Saturday Night Live'', from 1986 to 1993, which earned him five consecutive Pri ...
and
Kevin Nealon
Kevin Nealon (; born November 18, 1953) is an American comedian and actor. He has earned a Primetime Emmy Award nomination and two Screen Actors Guild Award nominations.
He first gained widespread attention during his tenure as a cast member on ...
, reprising their
Hans and Franz roles from''
Saturday Night Live
''Saturday Night Live'' (''SNL'') is an American Late night television in the United States, late-night live television, live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC. The ...
''). The monotone Hypothalamus (voiced by
Kirk Wise
Kirk Wise is an American film director, animator and screenwriter best known for his work at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Wise has directed Disney animated films such as ''Beauty and the Beast'', '' The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', and '' Atlantis ...
), which regulated autonomic bodily functions, was represented via Audio-Animatronics as a robot.
The show took Buzzy's host through a typical day: getting up, skipping breakfast, running to school after missing the bus, becoming infatuated with a new girl in Science class named Annie (
Natalie Gregory), protecting her from bullies, getting involved in a
food fight at lunch, getting sent to the principal (Kenneth Kimmins), and being thanked by Annie, then kissed after asking her out. At each point in the day, the various organs of the body talked to Buzzy, explained the problems they were facing, and in many cases argued over how Buzzy should deal with the situation. In the end, Buzzy (via help of General Knowledge's advice) eventually learned how to effectively balance the needs of his body crew in order to combat potential stressful situations.
Origins
The attraction was the only fully surviving element from the original 1978 plans for EPCOT Center's "Life and Health" pavilion. Titled "The Head Trip", it was to share a theatre space with a dentistry-themed show called "Tooth Follies". Designed by Imagineer
Rolly Crump, the stage and concept would be similar to the final incarnation, but with three animatronics dedicated to
emotion
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,
intellect
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and
the nervous system. When Disney was unable to find a sponsor to host the pavilion, the construction of Life and Health was delayed indefinitely. However, an expansion pad between the
Universe of Energy pavilion and the
Horizons pavilion was kept as Disney still planned to build it.
In the mid-1980s, then Disney CEO
Michael Eisner
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finally secured
MetLife
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to sponsor the Life and Health pavilion, now renamed "
Wonders of Life" and restarted development. Imagineer Steve Kirk replaced Crump on the project, and worked with Barry Braveman to flesh out the idea of "The Head Trip" into its own full attraction. Partially inspired by the 1943
Walt Disney
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-produced animated propaganda film
Reason and Emotion, they explored the idea of transforming the concept into a parody of the ''
Star Trek
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'' franchise. The human head was to be represented as a bridge on a spaceship much like the
Starship Enterprise
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. Kirk explained: "...there was one character with a supporting cast on film for different parts of the body. Originally there was a captain, a
Mr. Spock type, several ensigns at each of the senses, there was an officer for reason, there was an officer for emotion... so there was a little cast of these little characters about, maybe, 2 feet tall in this pretty big theatre that was a pretty involved bridge of a ship, which was, again, inside the human head." Eventually, the budget was reduced to only one audio-animatronic figure and a robot, eventually becoming the Hypothalamus. Kirk hoped that the show would have been reprogrammed over the years to include different versions of the show in order to discuss a variety of health-related topics, but that idea never came to be.
[WDW Radio interview with Steve Kirk http://www.wdwradio.com/2008/02/interview-with-former-disney-imagineer-steve-kirk/]
Production
With the budget reduction also came a new take on the concept along with its final name. Now titled "Cranium Command", the show featured a military theme wherein "brain pilots" take control of a mechanized human head. The main audio-animatronic character was dubbed "Captain Cortex" and ran the body, now that of a young boy, much like one would a military craft. He reports under his commanding officer "General Knowledge", who lectured the audience during the pre-show and then to Cortex in the main show. With time and resources running low, Imagineering outsourced production of the animated and live-action film portions to
Colossal Pictures. However, halfway into production Disney executives scrapped this version of the project to have it retooled by their own Feature Animation department. Animator Steve Moore, who worked on both versions, recalled, "They were doing more of a Fred Crippen, Roger Ramjet style, which was fun, but not winning points with the clients. Storytelling was Colossal's Achilles heel ...they took the story given to them by Imagineering and followed it, thinking they were giving their client what they wanted. Unfortunately, it was written like an educational film from the '40s - very dry and condescending. No amount of style could make up for the lack of substance. And even though Colossal was executing Imagineering's story, their inability to interpret the story into something workable sunk them."
In May 1989, director Jerry Rees was approached by
Peter Schneider, then-president of
Walt Disney Feature Animation
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, to speak with several Disney brass members including Eisner,
Jeffrey Katzenberg
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,
Marty Sklar and Tom Fitzgerald. They all unanimously loathed Colossal Pictures' take on "Cranium Command" and sought him out to fix it. After a brief review, Rees cited the various issues and recommended that the project be rewritten from scratch. The executives gave Rees full creative freedom aside from needing to keep General Knowledge and the overall stress-management theme, per the sponsor's request. They had five months to complete the project, as they had to reach the October deadline.
Animation
Rees rounded up as many animators from Feature Animation as he could, including
Gary Trousdale
Gary Trousdale is an American animator, film director, screenwriter and storyboard artist. He is best known for directing films such as ''Beauty and the Beast'' (1991), '' The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' (1996), and '' Atlantis: The Lost Empire'' (2 ...
,
Kirk Wise
Kirk Wise is an American film director, animator and screenwriter best known for his work at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Wise has directed Disney animated films such as ''Beauty and the Beast'', '' The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', and '' Atlantis ...
and
Tom Sito. The latter three along with Rees crafted an entirely new storyline in under a week with Jenny Tripp penning the script. One of the largest changes was the personality of General Knowledge, now based on
R. Lee Ermey
Ronald Lee Ermey (March 24, 1944 – April 15, 2018) was an American actor and United States Marine Corps, U.S. Marine drill instructor. He achieved fame for his role as Gunnery sergeant, Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in the 1987 film ''Full Met ...
's character from ''
Full Metal Jacket
''Full Metal Jacket'' is a 1987 war film directed and produced by Stanley Kubrick from a screenplay he co-wrote with Michael Herr and Gustav Hasford. The film is based on Hasford's 1979 autobiographical novel '' The Short-Timers''. It stars ...
''. Per Wise, "We thought it would be funny if the character who was supposed to teach you how to manage your stress screamed at you incessantly like a psychotic drill sergeant." They also changed the pilot's name from Captain Cortex to Buzzy, a bumbling young recruit.
Rob Minkoff was slated to direct the animated preshow as Rees needed to focus on the live-action heavy main show, but dropped out to take over the
Roger Rabbit
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short "
Roller Coaster Rabbit". Schneider asked Trousdale and Wise duo to step in as directors. Wise said, "Saying 'yes' turned out to be the smartest thing Gary and I ever did." In addition, the pre-show of "Cranium Command" was the very last project at Disney Feature Animation to be traditionally inked and painted on cels.
Filming
While work on the animation commenced at the newly built animation wing at
Disney-MGM Studios, Rees flew to Los Angeles to begin filming the live-action main show elements. Eventually he would end up directing nearly all of the show elements, per him: “Everything that you see and hear from the 8 screens, 2 Audio-Animatronic figures, and the 10 discreet channels of sound." The complexity of creating the seemingly uncut
point-of-view (POV) shots which had to interact with several other pieces of media was a "wild" task for the ambitious director. Without optical or digital assistance, he used camera tricks and matching blur frames to stitch together the POV footage to seem like one continuous shot. In addition, Rees took the cinematographer and camera operators to the filming locations prior to shooting. When there, they would do tests to figure out how to make the camera express behavior and emotion such as shyness, love, anger, fear, panic and worry. This was essential to the intended immersion that you were inside a boy's head, looking out his eyes as he experienced life and reacted to it.
After the POV filming was complete, Rees took to a soundstage to film the live-action scenes involving the "body crew". He cast various famous comedians of the time to play the roles in unusual sets. The project's complexities continued to dominate, as Rees had to put one eye on the filming and one eye on a monitor playing the POV video in order to cue up the footage accordingly. Finally, he reached post-production by first mocking the eight screens of the theatre in Los Angeles and editing all the various film items together along with the animatronic dialogue, which bewildered executives such as Katzenberg when reviewing the production.
Programming the Animatronics
Once editing was complete, Rees came back to Orlando and spent the remaining time with Imagineering in the finished theatre putting all the pieces together. While Rees articulated the audio-animatronic of Buzzy, animator Rebecca Rees (Jerry's wife) took control of the live-animation of the Hypothalamus robot, as she was the one who came up with the idea behind the character. In an uncredited role, Kirk Wise voiced the Hypothalamus.
For the animation of the Buzzy animatronic, Rees used the concept of the articulated arm the character sits on to create the illusion of centrifugal force. For example, when the boy's head turned right (simulated through the POV eye footage), Buzzy's platform and chair would swing to the left. This was another device to immerse the audience into the experience to feel like they were riding inside a human head even though the bench seating in the theatre did not move.
[The Disney Project podcast episode 8 "Welcome to Jerry Rees Month" http://www.thedisneyproject.com/2013/06/the-disney-project-podcast-episode-8.html]
Music
Composer David Newman, who had previously worked with Rees on ''
The Brave Little Toaster'' and "Back to Neverland" (a short about animation at
Disney-MGM Studios) wrote the show's music score. The pre-show's score evokes the tone of military marching music, but becomes more orchestral in the main show. Unlike most music created for theme park attractions, there are multiple
leitmotifs more in common with a fuller film score. In an interview, Newman briefly cited that it was a lot of fun, much like his other projects with Rees.
Reception and legacy

''Cranium Commands opening was largely overshadowed by its sister attraction in Wonders of Life, the flight simulator thrill ride
Body Wars. (Epcot's first) It also happened to have a poor location, tucked away in the back obscured by many other exhibits. The attraction was still well-regarded then and for almost the entire pavilion's lifespan for its humor and fast-paced nature. The "Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World" book series termed the attraction as "Epcot's hidden gem," stating "Epcot and Walt Disney World could use a lot more of this type of humor." It remains beloved by many Disney fans a decade after its closure.
Jerry Rees stated that out of the record-setting 13 theme park attractions he did for Disney, Cranium Command was at the top of the list of the ones he most enjoyed working on, so much so that for years afterward he unsuccessfully tried to get a feature film made shot entirely from a man's point-of-view.
A "Cranium Command" trading pin featuring Buzzy was released in 2012 in tribute of Epcot's 30th anniversary and a Vinylmation twin pack featuring Buzzy and General Knowledge was released in 2014.
The attraction never changed over the course of its 17-year lifespan, aside from the entrance marquee. Upon opening, the entrance advertised the live-action comedians featured in the show. In the mid-90s, it was remodeled to a more theatrical appearance, focusing more on the militaristic and animated portions of the show, featuring General Knowledge and Buzzy.
Ties to other Disney projects
The show has a number of ties to Disney history. At the grand opening,
Jeffrey Katzenberg
Jeffrey Katzenberg ( ; born December 21, 1950) is an American media proprietor and film producer. He served as chairman of Walt Disney Studios (division), Walt Disney Studios from 1984 to 1994, a position in which he oversaw production and busin ...
was so impressed by the pre-show that he claimed it was almost more entertaining than the main show itself. When he got back to Glendale, he found himself needing to assign a new director to ''
Beauty and the Beast
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Villeneuve's lengthy version was abridged, rewritten, and publish ...
'' (1991) after firing Richard Purdum from the project due to creative differences. Immediately he thought of
Gary Trousdale
Gary Trousdale is an American animator, film director, screenwriter and storyboard artist. He is best known for directing films such as ''Beauty and the Beast'' (1991), '' The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' (1996), and '' Atlantis: The Lost Empire'' (2 ...
and
Kirk Wise
Kirk Wise is an American film director, animator and screenwriter best known for his work at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Wise has directed Disney animated films such as ''Beauty and the Beast'', '' The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', and '' Atlantis ...
, who were major players on turning the troubled ''Cranium Command'' project around in record time, and giving it a sense of humor which ''Beauty and the Beast'' needed. Katzenberg hired the duo who in turn ended up making ''Beauty and the Beast'' one of the most critically acclaimed animated films of all-time, and one of Disney's largest hits.
One of
Pete Docter
Peter Hans Docter (born October 9, 1968) is an American filmmaker and animator, who has served as chief creative officer (CCO) of Pixar since 2018. He has directed the company's animated films ''Monsters, Inc.'' (2001), ''Up (2009 film), Up'' ( ...
's first jobs was as an animator on ''Cranium Command''. He would later become a director at
Pixar
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. Docter's third feature ''
Inside Out'' (2015) has a similar premise and he has credited the attraction as an inspiration for that film.
The
Walt Disney Animation Studios
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short ''
Inner Workings'' (2016) also shares similar themes. Directed by Leo Matsuda, the short "is the story of the internal struggle between a man’s Brain—a pragmatic protector who calculates his every move, and his Heart—a free-spirited adventurer who wants to let loose." ''Cranium Command'', along with the
World War II
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propaganda short ''
Reason and Emotion'' is cited as one of the main inspirations for the short.
Status after ride closure
After shutting down in 2007, the attraction was left intact but closed to public access. In 2017, Matt Sonswa, an
urban explorer, posted an exploration video on
YouTube
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of the show building showing the pre-show, theater, and animatronics to be in good condition. A number of animatronic elements including Buzzy were marked by the Walt Disney archives for preservation.
On February 21, 2019, Disney announced that the Wonders of Life pavilion, including the Cranium Command show building, would be repurposed as a new pavilion entitled
Play! Pavilion. However, some time during the COVID-19 pandemic, the project, along with several other announced enhancements such as the Mary Poppins attraction in United Kingdom and the retooled Spaceship Earth, was put on indefinite hold.
Reported theft
In December 2018 it was reported that the Buzzy animatronic had been stolen. The theft generated a considerable amount of reactions and speculation.
In May 2019, the Orlando Sentinel reported that the Buzzy animatronic was still missing from the closed attraction. Later that month, former Disney employee
Patrick Spikes was arrested in connection to the theft of the Buzzy animatronic character's belongings and selling them on the black market. His cousin Blaytin Taunton was also charged for his role in the theft.
In February 2020, after both men made a plea deal of
no contest regarding the theft and sale of the belongings and those of
Haunted Mansion props, Spikes was sentenced to ten years probation and 250 hours of community service, while Taunton was sentenced to five years probation and 125 hours of community service.
Both men were also ordered to pay over $25,000 in
restitution
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and are no longer permitted to set foot on Disney property.
Attraction facts
* Grand opening: October 19, 1989
* Pre-show length: 5:00
* Show length: 17:00
* New show every: 18:00
* Ride system:
Audio-Animatronic
Audio-Animatronics (also known simply as AAs) are a form of Mechatronics, mechatronic animatronics puppetry created by Walt Disney Imagineering and Trademark, trademarked by The Walt Disney Company for use in designed shows and attractions at Disn ...
theater presentation
See also
*
Epcot
*
Wonders of Life
*
List of Epcot attractions
* ''
Inside Out'' 2015 Pixar film characterizing the emotions inside of a young girl.
References
External links
*
Walt Disney World Resort - Cranium Command
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