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* ButtMonkey: A portion of WDW's pre-show depicted how 9-Eye was tested for time travel -- by being sent down a waterfall, sent into a barn full of explosives, and then being tied to the top of a launching spaceship. She also takes a bit of abuse during the main show as well, such as being nearly eaten by dinosaur.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: A portion of WDW's pre-show depicted how 9-Eye (a female robot) was tested for time travel -- by being sent down a waterfall, sent into a barn full of explosives, and then being tied to the top of a launching spaceship. She also takes a bit of abuse during the main show as well, such as being nearly eaten by dinosaur.
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* LargeHam: Timekeeper in the WDW version. Considering he was voiced by Robin Williams, this was unavoidable.
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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: 9-Eye's first destination is the Jurassic period, where she comes across and is nearly eaten by an ''Allosaurus''.
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''The Timekeeper'', also known as ''From Time to Time'' or ''Le Visionarium'', was a [=CircleVision=] 360 Film attraction produced for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks in 1992, shown at Disneyland Paris, Ride/WaltDisneyWorld's Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland. The attraction takes the form of a demonstration of a time machine created by mad robot scientist The Timekeeper (Creator/RobinWilliams). To share time travel with a wider audience, the Timekeeper also designed a flying camera robot named Nine-Eye (Rhea Perlman), so named for her 9 cameras that provide a 360 degree experience.
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''The Timekeeper'', also known as ''From Time to Time'' or ''Le Visionarium'', was a [=CircleVision=] 360 Film attraction produced for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks in 1992, shown at Disneyland Paris, Ride/WaltDisneyWorld's Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland. The attraction takes the form of a demonstration of a time machine created by mad robot scientist The Timekeeper (Creator/RobinWilliams). To share time travel with a wider audience, the Timekeeper also designed a flying camera robot named Nine-Eye (Rhea Perlman), (Creator/RheaPerlman), so named for her 9 cameras that provide a 360 degree experience.
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* WaxingLyrical: Pre-show banter from Timekeeper includes him going "[[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Look at this stuff, isn't it neat?]]"
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* WaxingLyrical: Pre-show banter from Timekeeper includes him going "[[Disney/TheLittleMermaid "[[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Look at this stuff, isn't it neat?]]"
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''The Timekeeper'', also known as ''From Time to Time'' or ''Le Visionarium'', was a [=CircleVision=] 360 Film attraction produced for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks in 1992, shown at Disneyland Paris, Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland. The attraction takes the form of a demonstration of a time machine created by mad robot scientist The Timekeeper (Creator/RobinWilliams). To share time travel with a wider audience, the Timekeeper also designed a flying camera robot named Nine-Eye (Rhea Perlman), so named for her 9 cameras that provide a 360 degree experience.
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''The Timekeeper'', also known as ''From Time to Time'' or ''Le Visionarium'', was a [=CircleVision=] 360 Film attraction produced for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks in 1992, shown at Disneyland Paris, Walt Disney World's Ride/WaltDisneyWorld's Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland. The attraction takes the form of a demonstration of a time machine created by mad robot scientist The Timekeeper (Creator/RobinWilliams). To share time travel with a wider audience, the Timekeeper also designed a flying camera robot named Nine-Eye (Rhea Perlman), so named for her 9 cameras that provide a 360 degree experience.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: A portion of WDW's pre-show depicted how 9-Eye (a female robot) was tested for time travel -- by being sent down a waterfall, and then later sent into a barn full of explosives, which of course blows up on her. She also takes a bit of abuse during the main show as well, such as being nearly eaten by dinosaur.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: A portion of WDW's pre-show depicted how 9-Eye (a female robot) was tested for time travel -- by being sent down a waterfall, and then later sent into a barn full of explosives, which and then being tied to the top of course blows up on her.a launching spaceship. She also takes a bit of abuse during the main show as well, such as being nearly eaten by dinosaur.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: A portion of WDW's pre-show showed how 9-Eye (a female robot) was tested for time travel -- by being sent down a waterfall, and then later sent into a barn full of explosives, which of course blows up on her. She also takes a bit of abuse during the main show as well, such as being nearly eaten by dinosaur.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: A portion of WDW's pre-show showed depicted how 9-Eye (a female robot) was tested for time travel -- by being sent down a waterfall, and then later sent into a barn full of explosives, which of course blows up on her. She also takes a bit of abuse during the main show as well, such as being nearly eaten by dinosaur.
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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: 9-Eye's first destination is the Jurassic period, where she comes across and is nearly eaten by an ''Allosaurus''.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: A portion of WDW's pre-show showed how 9-Eye (a female robot) was tested for time travel -- by being sent down a waterfall, and then later sent into a barn full of explosives, which of course blows up on her. She also takes a bit of abuse during the main show as well, such as being nearly eaten by dinosaur.
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* AudienceParticipation: Subverted. After sending Verne back to the exposition, the Timekeeper asks for volunteers from the audience to send with 9-Eye into the future, and the ones ultimately selected for the trip are a fictional tourist family.
* CanonWelding: The WDW version of the film ties in with the retro future theme of Tomorrowland, with the building that the show is held in being labeled as the Tomorrowland Metropolis Science Center, and the show itself is said to be a demonstration of Timekeeper's machine.
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* TimeTravel: Jules Verne follows 9-Eye into the modern world.
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* TimeTravel: Jules Verne follows 9-Eye into the modern world. Also, throughout the first half of the show, Timekeeper sends 9-Eye to different periods in history, including the Jurassic period, the Ice Age, and the Renaissance before ending up at the Paris Exposition.
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* CulturalTranslation: Certain scenes are omitted in the Orlando version of the ride. A hot balloon ride in Russia's Red Square and a scene at a french airport were removed. A scene in New York City was added.
** Most of the script of the original version was altered to allow for Robin Williams to riff off the material.
** Most of the script of the original version was altered to allow for Robin Williams to riff off the material.
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* WaxingLyrical: Pre-show banter from Timekeeper includes him going "[[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Look at this stuff, isn't it neat?]]"
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9-Eye is sent through time by The Timekeeper, so that she can send back the surrounding images as she records them in whichever era she ends up finding herself in. When sending Nine-Eye to the Exposition Universelle in 1889 in Paris to see Creator/JulesVerne (Michel Piccoli) and Creator/HGWells (Creator/JeremyIrons). When Verne scoffs at Wells' ideas of time-travel, he encounters 9-Eye and ends up hitching a ride into the modern world.
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9-Eye is sent through time by The Timekeeper, so that she can send back the surrounding images as she records them in whichever era she ends up finding herself in. When sending Nine-Eye to the Exposition Universelle in 1889 in Paris to see Creator/JulesVerne (Michel Piccoli) (Creator/MichelPiccoli) and Creator/HGWells (Creator/JeremyIrons). When Verne scoffs at Wells' ideas of time-travel, he encounters 9-Eye and ends up hitching a ride into the modern world.
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''The Timekeeper'', also known as ''From Time to Time'' or ''Le Visionarium'', was a [=CircleVision=] 360 Film attraction produced for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks in 1992, shown at Disneyland Paris, Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland. The attraction takes the form of a demonstration of a time machine created by mad robot scientist The Timekeeper (Creator/RobinWilliams). To share time travel with a wider audience, the Timekeeper also designed a flying camera robot named 9-Eye (Rhea Perlman), so named for her 9 cameras that provide a 360 degree experience.
9-Eye is sent through time by The Timekeeper, so that she can send back the surrounding images as she records them in whichever era she ends up finding herself in. When sending 9-Eye to the Exposition Universelle in 1889 in Paris to see Creator/JulesVerne (Michel Piccoli) and Creator/HGWells (Creator/JeremyIrons). When Verne scoffs at Wells' ideas of time-travel, he encounters 9-Eye and ends up hitching a ride into the modern world.
9-Eye is sent through time by The Timekeeper, so that she can send back the surrounding images as she records them in whichever era she ends up finding herself in. When sending 9-Eye to the Exposition Universelle in 1889 in Paris to see Creator/JulesVerne (Michel Piccoli) and Creator/HGWells (Creator/JeremyIrons). When Verne scoffs at Wells' ideas of time-travel, he encounters 9-Eye and ends up hitching a ride into the modern world.
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''The Timekeeper'', also known as ''From Time to Time'' or ''Le Visionarium'', was a [=CircleVision=] 360 Film attraction produced for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks in 1992, shown at Disneyland Paris, Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland. The attraction takes the form of a demonstration of a time machine created by mad robot scientist The Timekeeper (Creator/RobinWilliams). To share time travel with a wider audience, the Timekeeper also designed a flying camera robot named 9-Eye Nine-Eye (Rhea Perlman), so named for her 9 cameras that provide a 360 degree experience.
9-Eye is sent through time by The Timekeeper, so that she can send back the surrounding images as she records them in whichever era she ends up finding herself in. When sending9-Eye Nine-Eye to the Exposition Universelle in 1889 in Paris to see Creator/JulesVerne (Michel Piccoli) and Creator/HGWells (Creator/JeremyIrons). When Verne scoffs at Wells' ideas of time-travel, he encounters 9-Eye and ends up hitching a ride into the modern world.
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* SpecialEffects: The Timekeeper and its original European counterpart Le Visionarium marked the first time that the Circle-Vision film process was used to deliver a narrative story line. This required a concept to explain the unusual visual characteristics of the Theater, hence the character 9-Eyes.
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* StarfishRobots: the Timekeeper looks fairly humanoid, but with Nine-Eye, all bets are off.
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9-Eye is sent through time by The Timekeeper, so that she can send back the surrounding images as she records them in whichever era she finds ends up finding herself in. When sending 9-Eye to the Exposition Universelle in 1889 in Paris to see Creator/JulesVerne (Michel Piccoli) and Creator/HGWells (Creator/JeremyIrons). When Verne scoffs at Wells' ideas of time-travel, he encounters 9-Eye and ends up hitching a ride into the modern world.
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'''''The Timekeeper''''', also known as ''From Time toTime'', Time'' or ''Le Visionarium'', was a [=CircleVision=] 360 Film attraction produced for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks in 1992, shown at Disneyland Paris, Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland. The attraction takes the form of a demonstration of a time machine created by mad robot scientist The Timekeeper (Creator/RobinWilliams). To share time travel with a wider audience, the Timekeeper also designed a flying camera robot named 9-Eye (Rhea Perlman), so named for her 9 cameras that provide a 360 degree experience.
[[caption-width-right:295:''A journey through time!'']]
'''''The Timekeeper''''', also known as ''From Time to
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'''''The Timekeeper''''', also known as ''From Time to Time'', is was a CircleVision [=CircleVision=] 360 Film attraction produced for the Ride/DisneyThemeParks in 1992, shown at Disneyland Paris, Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland. The attraction takes the form of a demonstration of a time machine created by mad robot scientist The Timekeeper (Creator/RobinWilliams). To share time travel with a wider audience, the Timekeeper also designed a flying camera robot named 9-Eye (Rhea Perlman), so named for her 9 cameras that provide a 360 degree experience.
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'''The Timekeeper''', also known as From Time to Time, was a CircleVision 360 Film attraction produced for the DisneyThemeParks in 1992, shown at Disneyland Paris, Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland. The attraction takes the form of a demonstration of a time machine created by mad robot scientist The Timekeeper (RobinWilliams). To share time travel with a wider audience, the Timekeeper also designs a flying camera robot named 9-Eye (Rhea Perlman), so named for her 9 cameras that provide a 360 degree experience.
9-Eye is sent through time by The Timekeeper, so that she can send back the surrounding images as she records them in whichever era she finds herself in. When sending 9-Eye to the Exposition Universalle in 1889 in Paris to see JulesVerne (Michel Piccoli) and HGWells (JeremyIrons). When Verne scoffs at Wells' ideas of time-travel, he encounters 9-Eye and ends up hitching a ride into the modern world.
* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: The ending of the film has Verne and Wells riding in a functional flying time machine. When asked how they got it, they only reply "In the future, anything is possible".
* HeyItsThatVoice RobinWilliams Is the voice actor for the Timekeeper
9-Eye is sent through time by The Timekeeper, so that she can send back the surrounding images as she records them in whichever era she finds herself in. When sending 9-Eye to the Exposition Universalle in 1889 in Paris to see JulesVerne (Michel Piccoli) and HGWells (JeremyIrons). When Verne scoffs at Wells' ideas of time-travel, he encounters 9-Eye and ends up hitching a ride into the modern world.
* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: The ending of the film has Verne and Wells riding in a functional flying time machine. When asked how they got it, they only reply "In the future, anything is possible".
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* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: The ending of the film has Verne and Wells riding in a functional flying time machine. When asked how they got it, they only reply "In the future, anything is
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9-Eye is sent through time by The Timekeeper, so that she can send back the surrounding images as she records them in whichever era she finds herself in. When sending 9-Eye to the Exposition Universalle in 1889 in Paris to see JulesVerne (Michel Piccoli) and HGWells (JamesIrons).(JeremyIrons). When Verne scoffs at Wells' ideas of time-travel, he encounters 9-Eye and ends up hitching a ride into the modern world.
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The Timekeeper and its original European counterpart Le Visionarium marked the first time that the Circle-Vision film process was used to deliver a narrative story line. This required a concept to explain the unusual visual characteristics of the Theater, hence the character 9-Eyes. 9-Eyes is sent through Time by The Timekeeper, so that she can send back the surrounding images as she records them in whichever era she finds herself in. When sending 9-Eye to the Exposition Universalle in 1889 in Paris to see JulesVerne and HGWells. When Verne scoffs at Wells' ideas of time-travel, he encounters 9-Eye and ends up hitching a ride into the modern world.
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* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: The ending of the film has Verne and Wells riding in a functional flying time machine. When asked how they got it, they only reply "In the future, anything is possible".
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The Timekeeper and its original European counterpart Le Visionarium marked the first time that the Circle-Vision film process was used to deliver a narrative story line. This required a concept to explain the unusual visual characteristics of the Theater, hence the character 9-Eyes. 9-Eyes is sent through Time by The Timekeeper, so that she can send back the surrounding images as she records them in whichever era she finds herself in.
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