I sort of agree with the “all puppets should be muppets”, but I would also argue that Starship by Starkid has excellent puppetry that can emote surprisingly well.
They were probably thoroughly inspired by Muppets tbh, especially Pincer. The mechanics of multiple puppeteers working one character is very Snuffy from Sesame Street, and while Pincer is a much bigger scale and required at least 3 actors for the face and claws, the multi person puppet structure was shown to be possible through Jim Henson's work.
“Go with the flow” has been one of my go to audition songs since I was 12 and every director always asks where the song is from and I’m like finding Nemo the musical
EPCOT cast member here! A nice conversation piece when someone hands you their Disney ID to use their discount is, “so where do you make magic?” Last month, while I was ringing up a guest and applying their discount, I asked, and he said he’s one of the puppeteers for Crush in the musical! Has to be the coolest response I’ve gotten by far.
A Turning Red musical would actually be really interesting because they could potentially mix musicals elements with the early 2000s boy band vibes from 4TOWN. Part of why people love the movie so much is the band so it would make sense
0:29 I love how even though you can clearly see him pulling the trigger, that puppet’s lips are barely moving. Like, forget about making a clear picture for the back row, the first row can’t even see it.
I am obsessed with how uncanny the puppets look haha. Another musical you should check out is Turnabout: An Ace Attorney Musical! It's an original musical made entirely by strangers on the internet over 15 years and came out earlier this year!
This! It was interesting to see what they changed to adapt the game to a musical. So many people have been working on it over the years and it’s clear how much effort they put into it. Plus, one of the songs won against a rent song on some sort of tumblr voting bracket lol
WAIT I KNOW THAT MUSICAL That's the one by Matthew Taranto right? He's not a stranger, he actually made a freaking webcomic about Nintendo characters. HE MADE BRAWL IN THE FAMILY And nowadays he actually works for Nintendo Force Magazine, making comics and such. Ok i just checked and he along with his wife were credited for the music and lyrics... alongside a dozen other people. But yeah, they did make an entire album long ago.
to me the meme has two important factors - 1. the intensity of the puppet and the song paired with the stripped down casual context of the actor. 2. the childhood nostalgia and feelings that should be irrelevant for adults/millenials but in their simplicity strike an emotion that speaks to a universal experience but are able to be transformed into self-mockery when combined with the absurdity of point 1 hope this helps!
I went to Disneyworld around 2016. My family saw this musical in its original form, and we all loved it! The Bruce, Crush and Nigel puppets are now core memories. After the show was over me and my siblings asked if we could see it again (we didn't) but our mom realized how much we loved the show and bought us the cast recording. That C.D. was the only C.D. we had in our car for years so we would listen to it on repeat. At this point, I basically have the entire show memorized. This all came full circle when me and my sisters performed in Finding Nemo Jr. I play Bloat the pufferfish, one of my sisters was Nigel, and the other was in a ton of ensembles parts. I know this show is flawed but I deeply love the musical and the movie.
Props to the man who does Marlin’s part as he works basically EVERY show and same with Dory! They all have such good acting! I love these puppets but the reason is because it’s not about the puppets. You’re supposed to also watch the expressions of the humans! They emote in the puppets but the actual actors have the actual expressions. Also Crush’s huge puppet and the bike for the teacher sting ray are SO cool! I love this show so much. It’s so good! It makes me miss the little mermaid one. The building got molded so they don’t open it anymore :( Edit: I mentioned the Nigel puppet as I saw it as a kid but yeah they got rid of it 😭 I think it was destroyed in storage :(
Ok I think the meme isn’t because of the kid but it’s more the “where’s my dad I’m all alone” is set in front of things like “me trying to call the dr to make an appointment”
ngl if i was at disney world and i wanted a break from the sunny chaos outside, watching a 35 minute musical adaptation of nemo in a dimly-lit, air conditioned room would sound like an absolute treat. i love it
One of my favorite parts of the finding Nemo movie is when the main shark smells some blood and his friends scream “intervention” it was so funny to me😂
Forgive me if I’m repeating this, I haven’t seen anyone mention it yet from my brief look at the comments… From the end clip; the excessive narration by the feminine voice is actually an accommodation for the blind/difficulty seeing 😅 (Disney parks really get into accessibility) They have a very similar narration if you turn that feature on when streaming the movie, but it’s with a more monotone voice.
@@ryebread5658 oh my god he sounds exactly like him on a second watch I don't think it's him but he sounds a lot like him (especially during flow). I've seen it live a couple times but not since I fully got into Starkid
man I LOVE weird puppets like this. I remember almost seeing it at the parks but we decided to wait around to catch the Kevin puppet instead (also made by the same designer! and she's a beautiful bird holy shit) if you're looking for weird musicals to cover, I think you're really enjoy the strangeness that was the short-lived Broadway run of the Raggedy Ann musical. it got a lot of attention early on from parents for being too dark and traumatizing their kids, so you know it's gonna be fun.
Another musical you might wanna get on your radar is Death Note: The Musical. Yes, really, I’m not kidding. Need convincing? The music is by Frank Wildhorn. Yes, THAT ONE. Not only that, but an actual English production of the show (originally only performed in Japan and South Korea) is set to debut in London very soon. It’s amazing and I cannot WAIT to see how it’s official English debut turns out.
Okay so I'm just here to tell you that Frank Wildhorn made a Your Lie In April musical too and it's really GOOD. And he's recently announced that he's making Fist of the North Star. Frank Wildhorn fans and fans of bizarre anime musicals are eating so good
When my school got the rights to this show last year instead of using puppets we kinda did what SpongeBob the musical did where we were the characters and it actually came out really well!
I really agree with him that LED screens ruin the set. Not long ago I watched an amazing production of "The sounds of music" and the set was mostly a screen and it just felt cheap for the high tickets price.
I first saw the Finding Nemo musical in the park the year it came out because I thought it was such a strange idea that I needed to watch it. And because it was such a higher quality than most other musicals in the parks with completely original music and weird little puppets, I ended up falling love with it. Anytime I’d go to Disney with May family, seeing the show was on my must do list. And then I saw it this past year. They absolutely destroyed my strange little play to cut costs and the cast. It kind of feels like they’re dragging around the corpse of the old musical like it’s weekend at Bernie’s but there’s a lot more flashing LED screens that are meant to distract you from the murder they committed.
I know one of the old actors for crush (not the one in the video you watched) and he was able to take us backstage after the show to meet all the cast and see the puppets up close. It was a really cool experience and I'm still in contact with him now and he's an amazing singer and actor.
great video dude! really glad I stumbled on your channel. One of my professors, Skip Mercier, actually did the set design for this show. He passed a few years ago, but how he spoke about his process for this show really stuck with me. He knew it was a fun show for kids, but in one of his initial sketches he dug into the grief that Marlin experiences in the prologue. Apparently that sketch really struck the director and ended up framed in his office. He was a great guy that cared a lot about his students, and I think it says a lot about him that he talked more about his time on this show for a theme park than he did for shows he did with like Julie Taymor.
I was in this musical! We didn't have the budget or skill for puppets. I watched the three iterations of the "Where's My Dad" song (Not My Dad, That's My Dad, and Where's My Dad(which was extra weird, since I was playing the dad) every day for a week. Everyone in the cast kind of bonded over the fact that we were forced into being in a fish musical (we auditioned without knowing what it was) I can never see fish the same.
Once you’re deep enough in the whole Disney Parks fandom you know people who have capital O Opinions on this musical so I went in pretty much expecting this video to go one certain way. These shows that stand out (or at least are decent enough and attached to one of the more timeless movies) enough to camp out in a theater for as long as Nemo did build a lot of following. When COVID hit and the live actor collection of cast members were dropped from furlough and the show came back abridged, I knew a lot of people really mourning the loss. The Dory actress and Crush actor (they both had their roles for a majority of the run) in particular were crushing blows. We were very worried in my Discord groups about what else wouldn’t come back. (Edit to say: I didn’t creep to know who the actors were, when the show got canned the actors at the end, who again were often actors for most/all of its run, made Instagram posts saying goodbye and having a hashtag together and all sorts of things. It’s very easily Google-able)
10:15 As somebody that works at a theme park, I can say that there is a huge amount of people that prefer the shows over the rides mainly because of standing and walking fatigue because they're not used to it at this level. They don't make up the majority, but they do make a huge number
I was in finding nemo jr this year at my highschool, and I thought it was gonna suck, but really it wasn't that bad. we didn't have goofy ass puppets, just fish themed costume-things. still was somewhat cringe-worthy, yes, but i'm so glad that it wasn't like the weird pandemic ones 😭
I love shows at theme parks because they give me a fun way to sit and relax as a break. All the walking in the heat at a theme parks can be exhausting lol
As someone who watched the movie about 50 times as a child and had every line permanently ingrained into my brain, it hurt when they said lines that were *almost* the same as the movie but not lol…
Of COURSE I just saw a local production of Finding Nemo Jr and enjoyed it so much, I wanted to see what other productions on UA-cam looked like... and somehow I ended up here lol. I have to say I loved the musical the way it was performed in my local theater! No puppets and VERY low budget, which actually made it more relatable and gave the actors more freedom to dance around and fully inhabit the characters. Everyone in the theater was laughing and (I'll admit) I shed a few tears. Marlin being reunited with Nemo was done completely differently than in the theme park version; more realistically, but still rushed. That said, I truly wish that they would've created an expanded edition. For example, the whale scene in the movie is one of my favorites, and I truly believe a theatrical take would have been epic - high or low budget.
I haven't finished the vid yet so forgive me if you mention this, but it's honestly worth checking out a youth production of this show if there's one in your area. From what I can tell, it's fleshed out a bit more than the parks version (the one I saw ran a little over an hour). The annoying parts of kids shows are really avoided in how cute this one is. Also the one I saw had some super fun ways of handling costuming. The main actors were just dressed as their characters but the jellyfish were translucent umbrellas with streamers, squad of silver fish that gives directions was made of shiny silver oven mitts used as hand puppets, stuff like that. Low-budget but weirdly effective.
My family knows someone who used to act as crush in this show. They’re in an a cappella group as the higher voice. Also, I danced on this stage as Disney’s “Dance the Magic” program with my dance studio
This is SO my niche and I love it I LOVE the shows at theme parks! I love finding nemo the musical and the beauty and the beast show over in hollywood studios and idk if it’s my nostalgia for the music but that show ALWAYS gives me chills and belle’s performance blows me away every time
Fun Fact! The Bug's Life show in the tree predates the movie, and that's why only Flik and Hopper show up. For a short period of time, with the two Buzz Lightyear rides on the coasts and the Bug's Life show, there were more Disney-Pixar theme park attractions than there were Pixar movies.
When my family went to Animal Kingdom during our vacation to Disney World when I was 7, I _dragged_ my parents into going to see the Finding Nemo show because it was a big part of my childhood. None of us liked it at all, the moving mouths on the puppets made me uncomfortable, and the only song that stuck with me was the one where the puffer fish sings about poop.
This show was my childhood. My parents have always been Disney parks kinds of people, and this show in particular always grabbed the whole family with how magical it is. I still haven’t seen the post closure version but even just hearing what was cut left me heartbroken. (I’m technically leaving this video halfway through to sleep so I’m gonna continue with my full thoughts in the morning)
This brought me back to when I first saw that show with my aunt about 2 years ago at Animal Kingdom. It just feels a bit off seeing a stage show of a movie you grew up with being trimmed down to 15 or 30 minutes. But the songs were well made, with the Go with the Flow song and Big Blue World being my favorites. ITs nice when things that were not originally musicals being turned into musicals is interesting, and the same could also be said for musicals that add original songs in with the pre-existing songs.
The meme is mostly the internet “evolving” the lyrics of the song to basically joke about “abandoned dad” tropes. (I.e. Me when I have to change a flat tire…). I don’t think anyone is making fun of the kid singing 😊
I was in this play about two weeks ago! I played the Vacationer, who wasn’t in the Disney version. I got chased around by the seagulls and had three scenes all to myself. I had one line, and yet I was the audience favorite. It was actually a really good show! We didn’t use puppets though. It’s a really good show without the puppets. The puppets are scary. It was SO. FUN. We also had a great director. Somehow the show is so much better when you have little kids playing the roles. And also some teenagers (like myself) doing roles like Crush, Gil, the Vacationer, etc.
And we didn’t end with ‘Go With the Flow.’ We did a reprise of ‘Big Blue World’ that mirrored the beginning but with different lyrics. It actually made sense. The Disney version is honestly worse, in my opinion.
I would LOVE to see you talk about "Disney's Aladdin - A Musical Spectacular" - the Aladdin musical that Disney California Adventure had for a while - just to see and hear your opinion about it. It's one of my fav things Disney has ever done, so much heart and passion into this short simple little musical! (I've never seen it live myself because I live in Ikea land - aka Sweden - but I've seen about every recording I can find of it, I love it.)
i had the pleasure of being a part of a kickoff showcase of the junior version of this show, and i was so surprised to hear this was a musical! i think a show like nemo could have been a really culturally relevant thing if it were made more as a piece of art than a theme park attraction. that’s what gives me the most hope about the junior version-because of the length of the original show, it mostly keeps the spirit of the original, and the context of smaller theaters doing this show provides a lot of opportunities for innovation (for example: we didn’t use puppets!) there are so many directions to grow with a show like this, and i think it’s really fun to watch that happen:)
I grew up going to Disney world bc I had family in Florida (I’m from NY). I’ve seen Finding Nemo the musical multiple times and ngl it was the one show I would sit down and watch bc it was so good. To me shows at a theme park just get in the way of ride time but when you throw an actual musical in the park the theater nerd in me has to appreciate that
The Impending Doom one actually looks like a pretty cool show. Speaking of musicals set underwater, I recently saw the SpongeBob musical and it was awesome!
19:02 They’ve made it into a meme from a relatability factor, most of them probably don’t know it’s from FN The Musical. There’s so many show tunes that have become trends on TikTok and hardly ever do the people doing those trends even acknowledge where the songs are from. Their ignorance is a bliss for us theatre fans, cause if they knew they’d probably never even use those songs just cause “they wouldn’t work without context” or “musicals are so childish” and nonsense like that.
This musical was always a highlight during my visits to animal kingdom. Nice to hear someone else talk about it in a way that respects it but also admits it’s silliness lol.
This might’ve been mentioned later in the video, but stopping now for my own sake, 12:05 in the Jr version of the has Nemo singing a song (Abduction/Big Blue World Reprise) where he’s verbally defying Marlin and swimming, not just this weird silent swimming while Marlin yells after an unspeaking Nemo??? When I found out that wasn’t a part of the non Jr. show I had to sit back in awe because it’s so awkward and funny for no reason
this video made me realize that i have literally seen the finding nemo musical and i completely forgot! it would have completely left my mind forever if this video hadn’t reminded me of its existence. the lifeless eyes of the puppets were hilarious to me as a kid.
This is the perfect crossover of my two favorite things: musical theater… AND STUPID INTERNET CLIPS… mixed with my childhood nostalgia for all of the things you talked about
One of the best, potentially NSFW puppets to come out of Australia is randy feltface. There's a show called randy writes a novel, its about an hour and a half maybe? A shorter excerpt is randy buys a bookshelf. Its a story of hum buying a bookshop off gumtree (the aussie craigslist) and the shenanigans that ensue when he gets there. You forget he is a puppet after a while. There is a lot more out there, but this is a good introduction. He and his puppeteer heath mcivor is what puppets CAN be.
I’m 90% sure this Crush was the tenor in a Acapella group that was performing at the Christmas show in 2015. I followed them, I can definitely track it down
Okay, the puppets were WAY cooler than I expected, especially that Crush puppet, that was amazing. Edit, because I watched further: OOOOOOOH, THE JELLYFIIIIISH!!
Loving the Tom Leher at the ending monologue. The ephemeral nature of theatre is critical to it's impact. However, I had not considered it in regards to all art. Perhaps Plato's Meno was dead on in the statement that a statue is nothing without it's creator. Thanks for the passionate analysis!
this video is so personal to ME i regularly wax poetic about finding nemo the musical, it was my favorite thing in the parks and i saw it every time i was there. and now all my friends have to hear me yell about how the new version sucks 😭😭 the screens and lack of sets/puppets is of course devastating but to ME the greatest loss was the net scene at the end, bc it had the payoff of “you think that you can do these things but….. i know you can” from the dropoff scene in the beginning. that and getting rid of the opening scene with pearls death really just said screw marlin’s character development
And instead of puppets like this, I'd love to see something like avante garde costumes that evoke fins and floaty movements and character makeup like how they did in Lion King, like bright and bold and mimicking the incresible fishy patterns and textures. Like their costumes could be gorgeous if they tried, but it feels like the ly just wanted the puppets to look as much like the animation as possible. Which is better for a 34 min park show where the point is for people to see their favorite characters on stage and cheer lol but if it could ever be on Broadway, it could be magical 😌
My husband and I saw this show in august while at animal kingdom for our honeymoon. It had been many years since I last saw the show, but I knew upon rewatch something was…off. Now I know, everything was just worse, and now I’m really sad 😢
When I clicked on this video, for some reason I was thinking that you were about to rant about how bad the original was and how much better the new one is. Thankfully that was not the case lol. Finding Nemo the Musical was outstanding for a Theme Park show. They had Pyrotechnics, Flying, Giant Puppets, Beautiful sets, and so much more. In the new version they got rid of all of that. They cut it down so much it's not worth your 25 Minutes. Before, it was worth those 35 Minutes. In the old version, there was *some* emotional connection to the characters (Not much but at least some). In the new version there's nothing. I hope soon we get something new at the Theater In the Wild though.
the cast and set design was fantastic. the puppets needed work and the lyrics were god awful, but like you said, the spectacle of it all was what sold it. im kind of sad that it was ruined like this and i have this weird obsession with knowing every detail about the production
ohhh man you have no idea how much of a RELIEF it is that someone else 1. cares as much about this strange little music as i do, and 2. shares my disgust at the newer abridged^2 version
I've seen this show at Animal Kingdom over and over because its a great show with performance layers where you can watch the puppets, OR the performers, OR both and how they interact building the character through puppetry and human acting all at once. I see it every time I go. Oh yeah, and I remember the Tarzan musical, though for some reason I remember it being at a theater in Disney's Hollywood Studios over by Tower of Terror. I loved that one too and miss it dearly. I'm honestly bummed I missed the Junglebook one, I'm a 90s kid and loved the movie so much I pretended to be the characters even when everyone else was pretending to be mommies and army men. Not only that, but cursed heavy-costumed stage shows are very much a special interest of mine. Due to the fact they can't stop me, I'll be going to make a supercut of the Finding Nemo show on video tape by watching it over and over next time I go before they put a Rocket Raccoon show or whatever in. (I will scream if its not finally something for Zootopia in Animal Kingdom, though I also would be all-for an Oliver & Company show using fursuits)
I would like to see an Encanto show with all the song (+turn it down become omg that’s the best fan song of encanto) and I think it might be possible because they are going to turn the Dinoland USA into an Encanto/Indiana Jones land (maybe based in South America)
i'm about half a year late but i literally just finished doing mic tech work on a pretty high end version of the jr. version tonight and you answered a lot of the questions i had about this musical, so thank you for that!! as i said, the production i just finished was pretty high end (even though it was kinder thru 5th grade kids) so the real spectacle was the costumes, which were fantastic and glittery and definitely brought that wow factor that the musical needs to keep attention. also i feel like a decent amount of the (very understandable) pacing issues you have with the show are helped a lot by expanding it to about an hour, where it's still a bit rushed but definitely allows for more character development. overall, i think this show really works as a jr musical, since a lot of people are just there to see their kids perform and it's pretty accessible for the kids to wrap their heads around as performers, and since i'm a big softie that gives the musical some merit for me. (also i love your music taste, the tmbg and ben folds in the bg of this video and the hall & oates and men at work cargo in your hamilton video made me smile :D)
this show holds so much to me 😭 my theater company did the east coast premiere of finding nemo jr and i saw it there first lmao..it was very good, and was an hour long. then a few months later, i saw it at animal kingdom and i was not highly impressed..this musical is just so cute tho :,)
If you want another Disney theme park musical that would benefit if it was longer, I suggest Rogers the Musical. The songs are really good, and really could benefited if it was 2 acts
Help I was in finding Nemo the musical jr. I was chum the shark. My shark costume was the mommy shark Halloween costume. Fish are friends not food. Tbh it was really fun to perform, thank god we didn’t use puppets but um Nemo had 2 heads. But overall not the best show
I saw this show while I was doing the Disney College Program and had to do a presentation on it in my class. That was in 2008, so this was a fun walk down memory lane!
The jr version, weirdly, is much better. Its 1 hour long, so no awful pacing, One dedicated father isn't weird like that, no new characters with quirky lines that are super out of place. MOST don't use puppets, which allows for more freedom of choreography. The cast (at least the one I'm performing with) is super good, and I absolutely adore the songs. It's so so much better because we can TAKE OUR TIME. There are some weird things, like cutting out Darla and the dentists office as a whole, the Nigel chase being absent entirely, the whole intake pipe thing, and some other stuff that's a little wonk, but if you want a fully fleshed version of the finding nemo musical, go see a jr production. You'll be giving funding to a community theatre or a school instead of Disney, and likely will be getting a better experience rather than a lazy, cut down version of a great movie.
I sort of agree with the “all puppets should be muppets”, but I would also argue that Starship by Starkid has excellent puppetry that can emote surprisingly well.
Fs!! Starships puppets really impressed me!
The Starship puppets kinda reminded me of Muppets tbh.
They were probably thoroughly inspired by Muppets tbh, especially Pincer. The mechanics of multiple puppeteers working one character is very Snuffy from Sesame Street, and while Pincer is a much bigger scale and required at least 3 actors for the face and claws, the multi person puppet structure was shown to be possible through Jim Henson's work.
Oh that’s a really good point @@ThatDudeWithBoobs
The dude who plays crush is giving big “Kick It Up a Notch” energy
11:56 I hate how prepared I was to just accept that the vine boom was just part of the actual sounds of the show
Hey! I would not have expected to see you here. I love your epic animatics!
hey! your animatics absolutely make my day! keep it up!
Wow I did not expect to see you here-
"all puppets should just be muppets" SO TRUE, YOU GET ME
Timestamp rn pls I demand it
War Horse but it's a Muppet instead.
@@Imtoby9398:54 i believe
we have the exact same pfp what’s going onnnn
How about audrey 2
Really can’t get enough of Nemo looking like a haunted little Victorian child
“haunted little Victorian child” I DIED
real
“Go with the flow” has been one of my go to audition songs since I was 12 and every director always asks where the song is from and I’m like finding Nemo the musical
oh to be a middle age theatre director being serenaded by a 12 year old screlting go with the flow 😌
Go with the flow just hits different man
I've always loved this song
EPCOT cast member here! A nice conversation piece when someone hands you their Disney ID to use their discount is, “so where do you make magic?” Last month, while I was ringing up a guest and applying their discount, I asked, and he said he’s one of the puppeteers for Crush in the musical! Has to be the coolest response I’ve gotten by far.
A Turning Red musical would actually be really interesting because they could potentially mix musicals elements with the early 2000s boy band vibes from 4TOWN. Part of why people love the movie so much is the band so it would make sense
0:29 I love how even though you can clearly see him pulling the trigger, that puppet’s lips are barely moving. Like, forget about making a clear picture for the back row, the first row can’t even see it.
I am obsessed with how uncanny the puppets look haha. Another musical you should check out is Turnabout: An Ace Attorney Musical! It's an original musical made entirely by strangers on the internet over 15 years and came out earlier this year!
This! It was interesting to see what they changed to adapt the game to a musical. So many people have been working on it over the years and it’s clear how much effort they put into it. Plus, one of the songs won against a rent song on some sort of tumblr voting bracket lol
WAIT I KNOW THAT MUSICAL
That's the one by Matthew Taranto right? He's not a stranger, he actually made a freaking webcomic about Nintendo characters. HE MADE BRAWL IN THE FAMILY
And nowadays he actually works for Nintendo Force Magazine, making comics and such.
Ok i just checked and he along with his wife were credited for the music and lyrics... alongside a dozen other people. But yeah, they did make an entire album long ago.
to me the meme has two important factors -
1. the intensity of the puppet and the song paired with the stripped down casual context of the actor.
2. the childhood nostalgia and feelings that should be irrelevant for adults/millenials but in their simplicity strike an emotion that speaks to a universal experience but are able to be transformed into self-mockery when combined with the absurdity of point 1
hope this helps!
you just unlocked my memory of seeing this eight years ago. somehow I didn't remember it was a musical, i just remembered the puppets.
I went to Disneyworld around 2016. My family saw this musical in its original form, and we all loved it! The Bruce, Crush and Nigel puppets are now core memories. After the show was over me and my siblings asked if we could see it again (we didn't) but our mom realized how much we loved the show and bought us the cast recording. That C.D. was the only C.D. we had in our car for years so we would listen to it on repeat. At this point, I basically have the entire show memorized. This all came full circle when me and my sisters performed in Finding Nemo Jr. I play Bloat the pufferfish, one of my sisters was Nigel, and the other was in a ton of ensembles parts. I know this show is flawed but I deeply love the musical and the movie.
almost the same exact story with me!
I miss the Nigel puppet! I was so excited to show my partner the larger-than-life pelican last year -- but they cut Nigel from the new show 😭
Props to the man who does Marlin’s part as he works basically EVERY show and same with Dory! They all have such good acting! I love these puppets but the reason is because it’s not about the puppets. You’re supposed to also watch the expressions of the humans! They emote in the puppets but the actual actors have the actual expressions. Also Crush’s huge puppet and the bike for the teacher sting ray are SO cool! I love this show so much. It’s so good! It makes me miss the little mermaid one. The building got molded so they don’t open it anymore :(
Edit: I mentioned the Nigel puppet as I saw it as a kid but yeah they got rid of it 😭 I think it was destroyed in storage :(
Ok I think the meme isn’t because of the kid but it’s more the “where’s my dad I’m all alone” is set in front of things like “me trying to call the dr to make an appointment”
ngl if i was at disney world and i wanted a break from the sunny chaos outside, watching a 35 minute musical adaptation of nemo in a dimly-lit, air conditioned room would sound like an absolute treat. i love it
One of my favorite parts of the finding Nemo movie is when the main shark smells some blood and his friends scream “intervention” it was so funny to me😂
Forgive me if I’m repeating this, I haven’t seen anyone mention it yet from my brief look at the comments…
From the end clip; the excessive narration by the feminine voice is actually an accommodation for the blind/difficulty seeing 😅 (Disney parks really get into accessibility) They have a very similar narration if you turn that feature on when streaming the movie, but it’s with a more monotone voice.
i love that giant pelican puppet so so much but you KNOW several kids have screamed in terror at it. I want it in my house.
They got rid of him 😭
@@mollycblaeser noooooooooooooooo
@@Udomatter I know 😭 I hyped him up to my partner for her first DAK visit & he never appeared.
Starship by starkid is one of my favorite musicals with puppets. They do a pretty good job of translating emotion through the actors and the puppets
PLEASE tell me I’m not crazy in thinking that Dylan Saunders plays Crush here
@@ryebread5658 oh my god he sounds exactly like him
on a second watch I don't think it's him but he sounds a lot like him (especially during flow). I've seen it live a couple times but not since I fully got into Starkid
@@ryebread5658I was rushing to the comments to see if I was the only one thinking the exact same thing XD
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man I LOVE weird puppets like this. I remember almost seeing it at the parks but we decided to wait around to catch the Kevin puppet instead (also made by the same designer! and she's a beautiful bird holy shit)
if you're looking for weird musicals to cover, I think you're really enjoy the strangeness that was the short-lived Broadway run of the Raggedy Ann musical. it got a lot of attention early on from parents for being too dark and traumatizing their kids, so you know it's gonna be fun.
I hope he does a video about a StarKid show, though that may be too mainstream
Another musical you might wanna get on your radar is Death Note: The Musical. Yes, really, I’m not kidding. Need convincing? The music is by Frank Wildhorn. Yes, THAT ONE. Not only that, but an actual English production of the show (originally only performed in Japan and South Korea) is set to debut in London very soon. It’s amazing and I cannot WAIT to see how it’s official English debut turns out.
Okay so I'm just here to tell you that Frank Wildhorn made a Your Lie In April musical too and it's really GOOD. And he's recently announced that he's making Fist of the North Star. Frank Wildhorn fans and fans of bizarre anime musicals are eating so good
When my school got the rights to this show last year instead of using puppets we kinda did what SpongeBob the musical did where we were the characters and it actually came out really well!
this is such a deeply niche topic and i adore this
I really agree with him that LED screens ruin the set. Not long ago I watched an amazing production of "The sounds of music" and the set was mostly a screen and it just felt cheap for the high tickets price.
I first saw the Finding Nemo musical in the park the year it came out because I thought it was such a strange idea that I needed to watch it. And because it was such a higher quality than most other musicals in the parks with completely original music and weird little puppets, I ended up falling love with it. Anytime I’d go to Disney with May family, seeing the show was on my must do list.
And then I saw it this past year. They absolutely destroyed my strange little play to cut costs and the cast. It kind of feels like they’re dragging around the corpse of the old musical like it’s weekend at Bernie’s but there’s a lot more flashing LED screens that are meant to distract you from the murder they committed.
I know one of the old actors for crush (not the one in the video you watched) and he was able to take us backstage after the show to meet all the cast and see the puppets up close. It was a really cool experience and I'm still in contact with him now and he's an amazing singer and actor.
Wait… what’s his name?
Cause if it Dylan Saunders…
great video dude! really glad I stumbled on your channel. One of my professors, Skip Mercier, actually did the set design for this show. He passed a few years ago, but how he spoke about his process for this show really stuck with me. He knew it was a fun show for kids, but in one of his initial sketches he dug into the grief that Marlin experiences in the prologue. Apparently that sketch really struck the director and ended up framed in his office.
He was a great guy that cared a lot about his students, and I think it says a lot about him that he talked more about his time on this show for a theme park than he did for shows he did with like Julie Taymor.
I was in this musical! We didn't have the budget or skill for puppets. I watched the three iterations of the "Where's My Dad" song (Not My Dad, That's My Dad, and Where's My Dad(which was extra weird, since I was playing the dad) every day for a week. Everyone in the cast kind of bonded over the fact that we were forced into being in a fish musical (we auditioned without knowing what it was) I can never see fish the same.
I love the setpieces so much like the coral?? gorgeous!! I think making the fish more like muppets would just be *chefs kiss*
I adore how the characters are both the puppets and the actors, like nemos mom putting her real hand over the eggs
Them changing the original version of this show will forever be my villain arc
Once you’re deep enough in the whole Disney Parks fandom you know people who have capital O Opinions on this musical so I went in pretty much expecting this video to go one certain way.
These shows that stand out (or at least are decent enough and attached to one of the more timeless movies) enough to camp out in a theater for as long as Nemo did build a lot of following. When COVID hit and the live actor collection of cast members were dropped from furlough and the show came back abridged, I knew a lot of people really mourning the loss. The Dory actress and Crush actor (they both had their roles for a majority of the run) in particular were crushing blows. We were very worried in my Discord groups about what else wouldn’t come back.
(Edit to say: I didn’t creep to know who the actors were, when the show got canned the actors at the end, who again were often actors for most/all of its run, made Instagram posts saying goodbye and having a hashtag together and all sorts of things. It’s very easily Google-able)
Finding Nemo? More like... Finding EMO! This video has already made me cry, piss, and shit my pants. Well done Max, you've done it again!
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As somebody that works at a theme park, I can say that there is a huge amount of people that prefer the shows over the rides mainly because of standing and walking fatigue because they're not used to it at this level. They don't make up the majority, but they do make a huge number
I was in finding nemo jr this year at my highschool, and I thought it was gonna suck, but really it wasn't that bad. we didn't have goofy ass puppets, just fish themed costume-things. still was somewhat cringe-worthy, yes, but i'm so glad that it wasn't like the weird pandemic ones 😭
I love shows at theme parks because they give me a fun way to sit and relax as a break. All the walking in the heat at a theme parks can be exhausting lol
It’s always a good day when Max uploads
As someone who watched the movie about 50 times as a child and had every line permanently ingrained into my brain, it hurt when they said lines that were *almost* the same as the movie but not lol…
i was in finding nemo jr this summer and i had to sing "they're eggs on a beach, then COO COO CACHOO"
Finding Nemo meant a lot to me as a kid who had a fucked up tiny arm from a stroke. I kinda forgot about it though I should watch it again.
Actually worked on a Finding Nemo production once. I had to sit through every show, as I was crew, and know it all to heart
15:23 that legit sounds like the songs you sing with the people on stage at the Hills church
Of COURSE I just saw a local production of Finding Nemo Jr and enjoyed it so much, I wanted to see what other productions on UA-cam looked like... and somehow I ended up here lol. I have to say I loved the musical the way it was performed in my local theater! No puppets and VERY low budget, which actually made it more relatable and gave the actors more freedom to dance around and fully inhabit the characters. Everyone in the theater was laughing and (I'll admit) I shed a few tears. Marlin being reunited with Nemo was done completely differently than in the theme park version; more realistically, but still rushed.
That said, I truly wish that they would've created an expanded edition. For example, the whale scene in the movie is one of my favorites, and I truly believe a theatrical take would have been epic - high or low budget.
I haven't finished the vid yet so forgive me if you mention this, but it's honestly worth checking out a youth production of this show if there's one in your area. From what I can tell, it's fleshed out a bit more than the parks version (the one I saw ran a little over an hour). The annoying parts of kids shows are really avoided in how cute this one is.
Also the one I saw had some super fun ways of handling costuming. The main actors were just dressed as their characters but the jellyfish were translucent umbrellas with streamers, squad of silver fish that gives directions was made of shiny silver oven mitts used as hand puppets, stuff like that. Low-budget but weirdly effective.
My family knows someone who used to act as crush in this show. They’re in an a cappella group as the higher voice.
Also, I danced on this stage as Disney’s “Dance the Magic” program with my dance studio
This is SO my niche and I love it
I LOVE the shows at theme parks! I love finding nemo the musical and the beauty and the beast show over in hollywood studios and idk if it’s my nostalgia for the music but that show ALWAYS gives me chills and belle’s performance blows me away every time
wow the bear in the big blue house is such a nastolgic trip back!!!
It’s the greatest show of all time
@@maxwellgreenee I second this
Crush's actor in that bootleg is absolutely SLAYING I'M SHOOK
I’m always scared my director will choose this as our next musical since the rights were released-
Fun Fact! The Bug's Life show in the tree predates the movie, and that's why only Flik and Hopper show up. For a short period of time, with the two Buzz Lightyear rides on the coasts and the Bug's Life show, there were more Disney-Pixar theme park attractions than there were Pixar movies.
When my family went to Animal Kingdom during our vacation to Disney World when I was 7, I _dragged_ my parents into going to see the Finding Nemo show because it was a big part of my childhood. None of us liked it at all, the moving mouths on the puppets made me uncomfortable, and the only song that stuck with me was the one where the puffer fish sings about poop.
This show was my childhood. My parents have always been Disney parks kinds of people, and this show in particular always grabbed the whole family with how magical it is. I still haven’t seen the post closure version but even just hearing what was cut left me heartbroken. (I’m technically leaving this video halfway through to sleep so I’m gonna continue with my full thoughts in the morning)
This brought me back to when I first saw that show with my aunt about 2 years ago at Animal Kingdom. It just feels a bit off seeing a stage show of a movie you grew up with being trimmed down to 15 or 30 minutes. But the songs were well made, with the Go with the Flow song and Big Blue World being my favorites. ITs nice when things that were not originally musicals being turned into musicals is interesting, and the same could also be said for musicals that add original songs in with the pre-existing songs.
The meme is mostly the internet “evolving” the lyrics of the song to basically joke about “abandoned dad” tropes. (I.e. Me when I have to change a flat tire…). I don’t think anyone is making fun of the kid singing 😊
I was in this play about two weeks ago! I played the Vacationer, who wasn’t in the Disney version. I got chased around by the seagulls and had three scenes all to myself. I had one line, and yet I was the audience favorite.
It was actually a really good show! We didn’t use puppets though. It’s a really good show without the puppets. The puppets are scary. It was SO. FUN. We also had a great director. Somehow the show is so much better when you have little kids playing the roles. And also some teenagers (like myself) doing roles like Crush, Gil, the Vacationer, etc.
And we didn’t end with ‘Go With the Flow.’ We did a reprise of ‘Big Blue World’ that mirrored the beginning but with different lyrics. It actually made sense. The Disney version is honestly worse, in my opinion.
I would LOVE to see you talk about "Disney's Aladdin - A Musical Spectacular" - the Aladdin musical that Disney California Adventure had for a while - just to see and hear your opinion about it. It's one of my fav things Disney has ever done, so much heart and passion into this short simple little musical! (I've never seen it live myself because I live in Ikea land - aka Sweden - but I've seen about every recording I can find of it, I love it.)
34:24 I like how you were thinking about animal related Disney movies to make into musicals and forgot Zootopia exists 💀
i had the pleasure of being a part of a kickoff showcase of the junior version of this show, and i was so surprised to hear this was a musical! i think a show like nemo could have been a really culturally relevant thing if it were made more as a piece of art than a theme park attraction. that’s what gives me the most hope about the junior version-because of the length of the original show, it mostly keeps the spirit of the original, and the context of smaller theaters doing this show provides a lot of opportunities for innovation (for example: we didn’t use puppets!) there are so many directions to grow with a show like this, and i think it’s really fun to watch that happen:)
I love the Finding Nemo musical and I'm so mad that Disney cut and altered it down from its original run
I grew up going to Disney world bc I had family in Florida (I’m from NY). I’ve seen Finding Nemo the musical multiple times and ngl it was the one show I would sit down and watch bc it was so good. To me shows at a theme park just get in the way of ride time but when you throw an actual musical in the park the theater nerd in me has to appreciate that
The Impending Doom one actually looks like a pretty cool show. Speaking of musicals set underwater, I recently saw the SpongeBob musical and it was awesome!
that day TMBG delayed all their concerts is a day that will live in infamy for the rest of my life
This muppets enthusiasm makes me incredibly happy. GIVE THE MUPPETS MORE REAL ESTATE IN THE PARKS, DISNEY.
19:02 They’ve made it into a meme from a relatability factor, most of them probably don’t know it’s from FN The Musical. There’s so many show tunes that have become trends on TikTok and hardly ever do the people doing those trends even acknowledge where the songs are from.
Their ignorance is a bliss for us theatre fans, cause if they knew they’d probably never even use those songs just cause “they wouldn’t work without context” or “musicals are so childish” and nonsense like that.
This musical was always a highlight during my visits to animal kingdom. Nice to hear someone else talk about it in a way that respects it but also admits it’s silliness lol.
i love how he was laughing as coral dies,lol
This might’ve been mentioned later in the video, but stopping now for my own sake, 12:05 in the Jr version of the has Nemo singing a song (Abduction/Big Blue World Reprise) where he’s verbally defying Marlin and swimming, not just this weird silent swimming while Marlin yells after an unspeaking Nemo??? When I found out that wasn’t a part of the non Jr. show I had to sit back in awe because it’s so awkward and funny for no reason
this video made me realize that i have literally seen the finding nemo musical and i completely forgot! it would have completely left my mind forever if this video hadn’t reminded me of its existence. the lifeless eyes of the puppets were hilarious to me as a kid.
This is the perfect crossover of my two favorite things: musical theater… AND STUPID INTERNET CLIPS… mixed with my childhood nostalgia for all of the things you talked about
Yes
One of the best, potentially NSFW puppets to come out of Australia is randy feltface. There's a show called randy writes a novel, its about an hour and a half maybe? A shorter excerpt is randy buys a bookshelf. Its a story of hum buying a bookshop off gumtree (the aussie craigslist) and the shenanigans that ensue when he gets there. You forget he is a puppet after a while. There is a lot more out there, but this is a good introduction. He and his puppeteer heath mcivor is
what puppets CAN be.
Nah, the music is so good though. Also, my high school is doing it as our children’s musical AND WE ARE PUMPED
i watched this in one year and my sister was crying during it 💀
I’m 90% sure this Crush was the tenor in a Acapella group that was performing at the Christmas show in 2015. I followed them, I can definitely track it down
31:31 I'm about to direct Finding Nemo Jr. with a bunch of elementary students. If you want to come, I will comp your ticket 😂
I was watching this video then went down to comment then saw the views... how does this only have 7.2k views??? It's insanely good.
Okay, the puppets were WAY cooler than I expected, especially that Crush puppet, that was amazing.
Edit, because I watched further: OOOOOOOH, THE JELLYFIIIIISH!!
Loving the Tom Leher at the ending monologue. The ephemeral nature of theatre is critical to it's impact. However, I had not considered it in regards to all art. Perhaps Plato's Meno was dead on in the statement that a statue is nothing without it's creator. Thanks for the passionate analysis!
this video is so personal to ME i regularly wax poetic about finding nemo the musical, it was my favorite thing in the parks and i saw it every time i was there. and now all my friends have to hear me yell about how the new version sucks 😭😭 the screens and lack of sets/puppets is of course devastating but to ME the greatest loss was the net scene at the end, bc it had the payoff of “you think that you can do these things but….. i know you can” from the dropoff scene in the beginning. that and getting rid of the opening scene with pearls death really just said screw marlin’s character development
I've never minded the puppets, I always end up looking at the actors 😂
i'd give anything for this to go on broadway, with a full two act run and more emotional songs!
And instead of puppets like this, I'd love to see something like avante garde costumes that evoke fins and floaty movements and character makeup like how they did in Lion King, like bright and bold and mimicking the incresible fishy patterns and textures. Like their costumes could be gorgeous if they tried, but it feels like the ly just wanted the puppets to look as much like the animation as possible. Which is better for a 34 min park show where the point is for people to see their favorite characters on stage and cheer lol but if it could ever be on Broadway, it could be magical 😌
Those penguins who can’t fly were always my favorite! :,( I was sad to see them executed with the “oh no it’s much worse” reboot
My husband and I saw this show in august while at animal kingdom for our honeymoon. It had been many years since I last saw the show, but I knew upon rewatch something was…off. Now I know, everything was just worse, and now I’m really sad 😢
My school did a Nemo musical but it was for the elementary
When I clicked on this video, for some reason I was thinking that you were about to rant about how bad the original was and how much better the new one is. Thankfully that was not the case lol. Finding Nemo the Musical was outstanding for a Theme Park show. They had Pyrotechnics, Flying, Giant Puppets, Beautiful sets, and so much more. In the new version they got rid of all of that. They cut it down so much it's not worth your 25 Minutes. Before, it was worth those 35 Minutes. In the old version, there was *some* emotional connection to the characters (Not much but at least some). In the new version there's nothing. I hope soon we get something new at the Theater In the Wild though.
the cast and set design was fantastic. the puppets needed work and the lyrics were god awful, but like you said, the spectacle of it all was what sold it. im kind of sad that it was ruined like this and i have this weird obsession with knowing every detail about the production
The lyrics?! Are we listening to the same show?!
ohhh man you have no idea how much of a RELIEF it is that someone else 1. cares as much about this strange little music as i do, and 2. shares my disgust at the newer abridged^2 version
I've seen this show at Animal Kingdom over and over because its a great show with performance layers where you can watch the puppets, OR the performers, OR both and how they interact building the character through puppetry and human acting all at once. I see it every time I go.
Oh yeah, and I remember the Tarzan musical, though for some reason I remember it being at a theater in Disney's Hollywood Studios over by Tower of Terror. I loved that one too and miss it dearly.
I'm honestly bummed I missed the Junglebook one, I'm a 90s kid and loved the movie so much I pretended to be the characters even when everyone else was pretending to be mommies and army men. Not only that, but cursed heavy-costumed stage shows are very much a special interest of mine.
Due to the fact they can't stop me, I'll be going to make a supercut of the Finding Nemo show on video tape by watching it over and over next time I go before they put a Rocket Raccoon show or whatever in. (I will scream if its not finally something for Zootopia in Animal Kingdom, though I also would be all-for an Oliver & Company show using fursuits)
LOVE THE BEN FOLDS FIVE RECORD IN THE BACKGROUND
I would like to see an Encanto show with all the song (+turn it down become omg that’s the best fan song of encanto) and I think it might be possible because they are going to turn the Dinoland USA into an Encanto/Indiana Jones land (maybe based in South America)
i'm about half a year late but i literally just finished doing mic tech work on a pretty high end version of the jr. version tonight and you answered a lot of the questions i had about this musical, so thank you for that!!
as i said, the production i just finished was pretty high end (even though it was kinder thru 5th grade kids) so the real spectacle was the costumes, which were fantastic and glittery and definitely brought that wow factor that the musical needs to keep attention. also i feel like a decent amount of the (very understandable) pacing issues you have with the show are helped a lot by expanding it to about an hour, where it's still a bit rushed but definitely allows for more character development. overall, i think this show really works as a jr musical, since a lot of people are just there to see their kids perform and it's pretty accessible for the kids to wrap their heads around as performers, and since i'm a big softie that gives the musical some merit for me.
(also i love your music taste, the tmbg and ben folds in the bg of this video and the hall & oates and men at work cargo in your hamilton video made me smile :D)
This is a great irl example of the "came back wrong" trope. Finding Nemo the musical lived... but at what cost.
this show holds so much to me 😭 my theater company did the east coast premiere of finding nemo jr and i saw it there first lmao..it was very good, and was an hour long. then a few months later, i saw it at animal kingdom and i was not highly impressed..this musical is just so cute tho :,)
34:34 ... so who's going to tell him that the frozen show already exists??😂
If you want another Disney theme park musical that would benefit if it was longer, I suggest Rogers the Musical. The songs are really good, and really could benefited if it was 2 acts
Help I was in finding Nemo the musical jr.
I was chum the shark.
My shark costume was the mommy shark Halloween costume.
Fish are friends not food.
Tbh it was really fun to perform, thank god we didn’t use puppets but um Nemo had 2 heads.
But overall not the best show
I saw this show while I was doing the Disney College Program and had to do a presentation on it in my class. That was in 2008, so this was a fun walk down memory lane!
This is so niche I love it. Now I NEED you to cover “Beauty and the Beast: Live on Stage” at Hollywood Studios
My theater just did this play 😭 I can’t tell you how many people were singing the where’s my dad scene. 💀
Really well put-together video essay!! Your content keeps improving I love seeing what you have to say on weird musical theater happenings, haha
Thank you!!
The jr version, weirdly, is much better. Its 1 hour long, so no awful pacing, One dedicated father isn't weird like that, no new characters with quirky lines that are super out of place. MOST don't use puppets, which allows for more freedom of choreography. The cast (at least the one I'm performing with) is super good, and I absolutely adore the songs. It's so so much better because we can TAKE OUR TIME. There are some weird things, like cutting out Darla and the dentists office as a whole, the Nigel chase being absent entirely, the whole intake pipe thing, and some other stuff that's a little wonk, but if you want a fully fleshed version of the finding nemo musical, go see a jr production. You'll be giving funding to a community theatre or a school instead of Disney, and likely will be getting a better experience rather than a lazy, cut down version of a great movie.