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Behind the Attraction

American streaming documentary series


Behind the Attraction is a documentary television series by Brian Volk-Weiss for Disney+ produced by Dwayne Johnson's Seven Bucks Productions and Volk-Weiss's The Nacelle Company.[2] The first five episodes were released on July 21, 2021, with the remaining five released August 25 of that same year.[3] The documentary is narrated by Paget Brewster.[4][5] The series features interviews with fans and Imagineers and analyzes the history, popularity[6] and transformation of Disney attractions and destinations over time.

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Production

In October 2019, Disney+ ordered the docuseries from The Toys That Made Us's creator and director Brian Volk-Weiss. His production company The Nacelle Company and Dwayne Johnson's Seven Bucks Productions were attached as production houses.

’Behind the Attraction’ is the quintessential Disney+ project. Best-in-class storytellers collaborating across multiple Disney units to mine and pull back the curtain on our rich Disney history. Dwayne, Dany, and Seven Bucks have not only established themselves as some of the most accomplished and prolific producers across multiple genres, but have been long time valued members of The Walt Disney family. And Brian and Nacelle’s track record, mindset, and uber-geekdom make them the ideal partners for this project. This is going to be a special series.

Dan Silver, VP, Unscripted Originals, Disney Plus.

In December 2021, Hiram Garcia confirmed plans to develop a second season for the series.[7] Season two was officially announced on October 4, 2023 to be released on November 1, 2023.[8]

Episodes

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Season 1

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Release

All episodes of Behind the Attraction were initially scheduled to premiere on Disney+ on July 16, 2021.[10] However, after the success of the premiere of Loki on a Wednesday, it was announced that the release dates for most original Disney+ series would be moved to Wednesdays. As a result, the series premiered its first five episodes on July 21, 2021.[11] The remaining five episodes premiered on August 25, 2021.[12]

Controversy

On September 16, 2021, a statement of alleged plagiarism was raised to episode 4 of the series regarding the Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror. A Canadian YouTube channel called Art of Engineering pointed out several similarities to their original artwork and animations (showing the ride's interpreted interior layout) created by Art of Engineering and used in "How Disney's Tower of Terror Works" that was published on YouTube in 2019. The animations used in the Disney+ series appeared to be traces of the 2019 diagrams, with the only major change being the series' use of an orange background, which may allegedly indicate awareness of the parallels to the channel's 2019 work and an attempt to conceal the act. Throughout the rest of the episode, a more standard blue background was utilized. Neither Disney nor Seven Bucks Productions, the company responsible for the series, have commented on the matter, but the internet's reaction and US law seem to be in favor of the original 2019 work.[13]

As of September 21, 2021, the matter was resolved and Brian Volk-Weiss "offered a genuine apology on behalf of Disney, Nacelle and Seven Bucks Productions." The episode's credits were edited so that Art of Engineering creator James St. Onge received a credit for "Tower of Terror Blueprint Graphic Design".[14]

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References

  1. Gruber, Andrea; Driscoll, Jennifer; Aziz, Nadia. "Disney Behind the Attraction Fact Sheet" (PDF). Disney Media & Distribution. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  2. Disney+ (August 1, 2021). "Next On Disney+ - August 2021". YouTube. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  3. Chrysostomou, George (July 19, 2021). "Behind The Attraction: 10 Things You Should Know About The Disney+ Show". ScreenRant. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  4. Torres, Lauren (June 13, 2021). "Disney Plus Making Docuseries About Disneyland's Classic Rides". Game Rant. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  5. Behind the Attraction (Documentary), Seven Bucks Productions, The Nacelle Company, July 21, 2021, retrieved December 28, 2022
  6. Levine, Heather; Greenberg, Alexis (October 4, 2023). ""Behind The Attraction" Trailer Teases More Disney Parks Secrets When Season 2 Premieres November 1 On Disney+". Disney Branded Television. Retrieved October 4, 2023.
  7. Levine, Heather; Greenberg, Alexis (October 4, 2023). "Disney Behind the Attraction Fact Sheet" (PDF). Disney Branded Television. Retrieved October 4, 2023.
  8. Grobar, Matt (June 8, 2021). "Disney+ Sets Summer Premiere Date For 'Behind The Attraction' Docuseries". Deadline. Retrieved June 8, 2021.
  9. Newsdesk, Laughing Place Disney (August 20, 2021). "Five New Episodes of "Behind The Attraction" Set To Debut on Disney+ August 25". LaughingPlace.com. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  10. St. Onge, James [@aoEngineering]. "I just had a productive phone call with Brian Volk-Weiss, director of 'Behind the Attraction' and CEO of The Nacelle Company. He took full responsibility for the Tower of Terror situation and offered a genuine apology on behalf of Disney, Nacelle, and Seven Bucks Productions." Twitter, 21 Sep 2021. https://twitter.com/aoEngineering/status/1440491792776916995

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