To the end of the song and looping, there's the real recording of Br'er Rabbit solo. Thanks for sharing this one for proof from revious clips that were confused mixin gwith the Frontierland but with Mr. Bluebirbird tracking, and I believe the suprano singer track was seperated.
The story is that before the lift hill Brer Fox is trying to intimidate him and Brer Rabbits okay with this, he just doesn’t want to be flung in the briar patch (the briar patch is where he lives) the animatronic of Brer Rabbit in rope before the hill signifies that Brer Fox throws him in the briar patch (which is where the hill is) and Brer Rabbit then makes it to his home (the rope is the same one Brer Fox tied him and flung him in in the briar patch with.
Moving on sure taught him a lesson, but it sure is sad to say goodbye
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To the end of the song and looping, there's the real recording of Br'er Rabbit solo. Thanks for sharing this one for proof from revious clips that were confused mixin gwith the Frontierland but with Mr. Bluebirbird tracking, and I believe the suprano singer track was seperated.
The “”clean”” track Is mostly fine except for the “I’m back In my home line” where It switches to WDW
@@Splasher89 Those lines condused us between Disneyland and Walt Disney World.
@@McBearNBany idea where to find the actual version used for the ride?
@@yeti3601 Wish I knew but couldn't.
Do you know why he has rope around him? I’ve noticed it before, but never knew why.
The story is that before the lift hill Brer Fox is trying to intimidate him and Brer Rabbits okay with this, he just doesn’t want to be flung in the briar patch (the briar patch is where he lives) the animatronic of Brer Rabbit in rope before the hill signifies that Brer Fox throws him in the briar patch (which is where the hill is) and Brer Rabbit then makes it to his home (the rope is the same one Brer Fox tied him and flung him in in the briar patch with.
@@thebriarpatch1989 Ohh, so he just didn’t take the rope off, that makes sense.