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The Blog Article:

The Evolution of Captain EO the Experience !

Twenty-three years ago, Michael Jackson (the epitome of cool to those of us who grew up in the eighties and nineties) joined forces with Disney, producer George Lucas and director Francis Ford Coppola to create a ground-breaking 17-minute 3D film experience starring Jackson as Captain EO and a cast of merry, mythical space characters.

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The colorful Disney-created characters include: Hooter, the little green elephant-like creature who sneezes wild musical notes through his flute-like trunk; Fuzzball, the orange-haired space monkey with butterfly wings; the Geex, a golden-haired, two-faced personality with two left feet, one right foot and two shaggy heads named Idy and Ody; Major Domo, whose mirrored silver costume becomes a complete set of drums, and Minor Domo with his sparkling purple torso that turns into an electronic synthesizer played by Hooter.

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During their journey, Captain EO and his crew discover a colorless planet where they are confronted by the Supreme Leader and her forces of darkness. Using the power of music, dance and light to fill the planet and the theater with all the shades of the rainbow, the EO crew turns the black and white land into a magical world of color and happiness.

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“Captain EO” made use of more famous-name talents than any other film of its length ever produced. The production called on Hollywood’s finest choreographers, set designers, costume creators and special effects artists. The seventeen-minute film costed an estimated $30 million to produce. At the time, it was the most expensive film ever produced on a per-minute basis, averaging out at $1.76 million per minute.

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Its score was written by James Horner, and featured two new songs ("We Are Here to Change the World" and "Another Part of Me"), both performed by Michael Jackson.

The 'Captain EO' 3D film was shown at Disney theme parks in the eighties and nineties. The attraction returned to Tomorrowland's Magic Eye Theater at Disneyland (California) on February 23, 2010 for an indefinite engagement. Due to the overwhelming response from both guests and Michael Jackson fans, Disney announced that “Captain EO” will return to Disneyland Paris (June 12, 2010), Walt Disney World (July 2, 2010) and Tokyo Disneyland Resort (June 30, 2010).

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Its return provides new audiences with the opportunity to experience the original 3D production for the very first time, as well as a nostalgic look back for longtime Disney theme park fans.

Seeing 'Captain EO' is one of my earliest and fondest Disney theme park memories. As an eleven year old boy, I was thrilled by the stunning special / 3D effects, the wonderful choreography and the catchy songs of the one and only King of Pop.

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Michael Jackson - We Are Here To Change The World / Another Part Of Me
(Captain EO)


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The Article Source:
http://www.designingdisney.com/content/captain-eo-back
 
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It’s all for L.O.V.E.: The official video for “Love Never Felt So Good” has been certified by VEVO for earning over 100,000,000 plays.

The Michael Jackson.com Blog Article:

LOVE NEVER FELT SO GOOD' CERTIFIED BY VEVO FOR OVER 100M PLAYS
MAY 01, 2015

The official video for Love Never Felt So Good has been certified by VEVO for earning over 100,000,000 plays. “Love Never Felt So Good” was released posthumously on May 2, 2014. Two reworked versions of the 1983 demo track originally composed by Michael and Canadian singer-songwriter D’Andre Brookes form the first single released from Michael’s second posthumous album, Xscape.

The first version is a solo produced by American record producer John McClain and Dutch record producer Giorgio Tuinfort. The second version is a duet featuring Justin Timberlake, produced by American record producers Timbaland and Jerome “J-Roc” Harmon. It is the second collaboration between Michael and Anka to be released since Jackson’s 2009 death (the first being This Is It). The single charted on number 9 in the US and on number 8 in the UK.

LOVE NEVER FELT SO GOOD WHEN IT CAME FROM THE HEART OF MICHAEL JACKSON !

The Article Source:
http://www.michaeljackson.com/ca/news/love-never-felt-so-good-certified-vevo-over-100m-plays
 
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