Activity Trail – Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster

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Activity Trail – Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster
Activity Trail – Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster
Name the five main characters from the movie previews shown in the
castle foyer and write a descriptive sentence about each.
Experience the Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster
What was the spookiest part of the ride for you and reflect on why?
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Activity Trail – Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster
The ride follows a number of pathways and includes a vertical lift. Draw a map of the track that
you followed during the ride showing both levels. Remember, you start and finish at the same
spot. You may have to ride the Coaster again to check your map.
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Activity Trail – Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster
Did you know!
June 2002 saw the launch of the new $13 million Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster inspired by the
feature film shot at Warner Roadshow Movie World Studios on the Gold Coast.
The coaster cars were carefully replicated from the film. Set in a traditional medieval castle,
the ride is segmented into two distinctive parts. The first section (the ‘ghost train’) preconditions
the thrill seekers in an interior saturated with monsters and demons. The castle is intended to
be overwhelming. The riders’ only comforting sight is our hero, Scooby-Doo, as the car darts
through the ride, closely avoiding ghouls and gargoyles. The second section (the ‘roller coaster’)
then begins with the participants being lifted up to the top of the ride and being immersed in
laser light and atmospheric effects. The car then falls weightlessly down a 7 metre drop, then
back up to a turntable where participants are confronted by a 3D laser tunnel. During the roller
coaster ride segment of the ride, the power of the laser must be limited and laser is kept moving
rapidly enough so that its power is dissipated over a sufficiently large area. Projectors developed
for audience scanning are fitted with fail safe surprise beam block devices to eliminate eye danger.
Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo has the distinction of being the longest-running cartoon on television. This mysterysolving Great Dane (formally known as Scoobert) has starred in 310 animated episodes of shows.
Since his name comes from the refrain “Scooby-dooby-doo” from the song ‘Strangers in the
Night,’ Scooby-Doo is also the only cartoon canine inspired by a Frank Sinatra lyric!
Five crime-solvers – the confident leader, Fred; the accident-prone Daphne; the bookish Velma;
the hungry slacker, Shaggy; and our likely hero, Scooby-Doo – make up Mystery, Inc and
investigate sightings of scary creatures. Invariably, the “monster” would
turn out to be a greedy human in disguise, trying to scare away people
for his own profit. Of course, the villain would have gotten away with
it, if it weren’t for those “meddling kids”!
After his debut in ‘Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!’, Scooby-Doo starred
in ‘The New Scooby-Doo Movies’ which featured high-profile guest
stars like Phyllis Diller, Sonny and Cher, Dick Van Dyke, and
Batman and Robin. His feisty and fearless nephew,
Scrappy-Doo, later joined Scooby-Doo in later episodes
of ‘Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!’ and in the series that
followed, ‘Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo’. Very different
to his uncle, Scrappy would meet villians head-on with
the rallying crying of “Puppy Power!” and, more often
than not, would need to be rescued. This series was soon
followed by various special features, ‘The 13 Ghosts of
Scooby-Doo’, and ‘A Pup Named Scooby-Doo’. 2002 not
only saw the birth of a new Scooby-Doo series, ‘What’s
New Scooby-Doo?’, but television’s longest-running
cartoon finally became a live-action film made at the
Warner Roadshow Movie World Studios.
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Activity Trail – Road Runner Roller Coaster
Answer each question with a sentence.
Where does Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner ride on the Roller Coaster?
How many people can ride the coaster at once?
How long does the ride take?
What is the minimum height of the rider?
What company produces all of Wile E. Coyote’s equipment that he uses in his attempts to catch
the Road Runner?
Did you enjoy the ride and why?
Describe your journey around the coaster track for a friend who didn’t ride.
Include all the ups and downs, bends and dips and slow and fast sections.
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Activity Trail – Road Runner Roller Coaster
Now link your sentences and ideas together to form a report about the ride and give the
report a suitable title.
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Activity Trail – Road Runner Roller Coaster
Did you know!
The Road Runner Roller Coaster is Australia’s first ever Vekoma junior rollercoaster.
The ride has increased the size of Looney Tunes Village by 30% and, at capacity, carries
up to 1,000 passengers an hour in two 16-seater highly themed trains.
Guests board the sky rocket themed coaster train at the ACME Fireworks Factory Station along
with Wile E. Coyote who then proceeds to chase the Road Runner through the Arizona Desert
in an exciting journey of twists and turns.
WILE E. COYOTE AND ROAD RUNNER
It’s an eternal battle of need versus speed, aggravation versus acceleration. Throughout Road
Runner and Wile E. Coyote’s careers in over two dozen Warner Bros. cartoons chronicling the duo’s
encounters, their classic chase formula has never lost its tension. The luckless Wile E. Coyote comes
up with increasingly elaborate and seemingly foolproof schemes to snag Road Runner
who, oblivious to the danger, always eludes the
pathetic Wile E. Coyote’s painstaking plans.
Did you know!
* Road Runner cannot harm the Wile E. Coyote except by going “Beep! Beep!”
* Wile E. Coyote could stop the chase anytime, if he was not so fixed on catching
the Road Runner.
* No dialogue ever occurs, except “Beep! Beep!” Oh, and the occasional dialog sign.
* Road Runner must stay on the road - for no other reason than that he’s a roadrunner.
* All action occurs in the characters natural environment, the southwest American desert.
* All tools, weapons, or mechanical conveniences must be obtained from the
Acme Corporation.
* Gravity has proved to be one of Wile E. Coyote’s greatest enemies.
* The Wile E. Coyote is always more humiliated than harmed by his failures.
* The audience’s sympathy must remain with the Wile E. Coyote.
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Activity Trail – Looney Tunes River Ride
What do you notice about the queuing organisation for this ride? Why is it set out this way?
Design another way of organising people to wait for the ride.
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Activity Trail – Looney Tunes River Ride
While waiting in the foyer, draw and name as many of the Looney Tunes characters
that you recognise.
As you search for Bugs Bunny on the River Ride, you will meet many of these characters
in different situations. Record 5 characters and their situations in the table provided.
CHARACTER
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SITUATION
Activity Trail – Looney Tunes River Ride
Create a new Looney Tunes character based on your own characteristics.
Draw a three segment cartoon situation of your character catching Bugs Bunny.
Did you know!
Looney Tunes Village, which opened in December 1997 to cater to children under the age of 10,
incorporates six colourful, Looney Tunes themed rides.
MEL BLANC – the voice of hundreds of cartoon characters
Born:
30 May 1908
Birthplace:
San Francisco, California, USA
Date of death:
10 July 1989
Mel Blanc was a composer, conductor, author and songwriter who studied the violin, and then
entered radio acting in 1933.
He gained fame as the voice of hundreds of popular and beloved animated cartoon characters,
including Bugs Bunny, Woody Woodpecker, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety, Sylvester, and others.
He also provided voices in the feature films; ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?’ (1988) and ‘Jetsons:
The Movie’ (1990).
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Activity Trail – Looney Tunes River Ride
Mel Blanc has voiced over 650 cartoons or movies, including these memorable roles:
* The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000) (voice) (archive recordings)…Puppy Dino
* Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988) (voice)…Daffy Duck, Tweety Pie, Bugs Bunny, Sylvester, Porky Pig
* The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones (1987) (TV) (voice)…Barney Rubble/Dino/Mr. Spacely
* The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie (1981) (voice)…Bugs Bunny, King Arthur, Sir Osis
of Liver, Sir Loin of Beef, Yosemite Sam, Gerry the Idgit Dragon, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, Tweety Pie, Porky Pig,
Speedy Gonzales, Satan, Treasury Director, Rocky, Mugsy, Judge, Clancy, O’Hara, Cops, Pepe Le Pew, Clarence
* Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24?th Century (1980) (TV) (voice)…Daffy Duck, Porky Pig,
Marvin Martian, Gossamer, Voice on Computer
* “Scooby All-Stars” (1979) TV Series (voice)…Captain Caveman/Speed Buggy
* “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” (1979) TV Series (voice)…Twiki
* The Cricket in Times Square (1973) (TV) (voice)…Tucker the Mouse
* “Yogi’s Gang” (1973) TV Series (voice)…Secret Squirrel
* “Sabrina and the Groovy Ghoulies” (1970) TV Series (voice)…Salem Spellman
* “Perils of Penelope Pitstop” (1969) TV Series (voice)…Bully Brothers/Yak Yak/Chug-a-Boom
* “The Munsters” (1964) TV Series (uncredited) (voice)…The Raven (1964-1966)
* “The Peter Potamus Show” (1964) TV Series (voice)…Droop-a-Long
* Woolen Under Where (1963) (voice)…Ralph Wolf, Sam Sheepdog
* Who Scent You? (1960) (voice)…Pepé le Pew, Penelope, Le Capitaine, First Mate, Crewmates
* Weasel While You Work (1958) (voice)…Foghorn Leghorn, Barnyard Dog, Willy the Weasel
* Robin Hood Daffy (1958) (voice)…Daffy Duck/Robin Hood, Porky Pig/Friar Tuck
* “The Woody Woodpecker Show” (1957) TV Series (voice)…Woody Woodpecker
* What’s Opera, Doc? (1957) (voice)…Bugs Bunny as Brunhilde, Elmer Fudd as Seigfried (screaming)
* Deduce, You Say (1956) (voice)…Daffy Duck/Dorlock Homes, Porky Pig, Shropshire Slasher
* All Fowled Up (1955) (voice)…Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk, Barnyard Dog
* Rabbit Hood (1949) (voice)…Bugs Bunny, Sheriff of Nottingham, Little John
* The Windblown Hare (1949) (voice)…Bugs Bunny, the Three Little Pigs, Big Bad Wolf (duration)
* Riff Raffy Daffy (1948) (voice)…Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Gopher, Cuckoo Bird
* You Were Never Duckier (1948) (voice)…Daffy Duck, Henery Hawk, Rooster, George K. Chickenhawk
* Gorilla My Dreams (1948) (voice)…Bugs Bunny, Gruesome Gorilla, Mrs. Gruesome Gorilla, Tarzan, Gorillas
* Little Orphan Airedale (1947) (voice)…Porky Pig, Charlie Dog, Rags McMutt, City Geek
* One Meat Brawl (1947) (voice)…Porky Pig, Mandrake/Barnyard Dog, Grover Groundhog (singing)
* Wagon Heels (1945) (voice)…Porky Pig, Injun Joe, Sloppy Moe, Trail Boss
* Tortoise Wins by a Hare (1943) (voice)…Bugs Bunny, Cecil Turtle, Mrs. Turtle,
Narrators, Bookee, Thugs
* The Impatient Patient (1942) (voice)…Daffy Duck, Chloe/Dr. Jerkyl, Intercom,
Radio Announcer
* Aloha Hooey (1942) (uncredited) (voice)…Sammy Seagull
* Knock Knock (1940) (uncredited) (voice…Woody Woodpecker
* Porky in Wackyland (1938) (voice)…Porky Pig, The Do-Do, Various Wackyland
Citizens
* Egghead Rides Again (1937) (voice)…Egghead, Laughing Cowboy
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Activity Trail – Looney Tunes River Ride
Looney Tunes Character?
Bugs Bunny is arguably the most popular and recognizable cartoon character of
all time. In a classic role and true to his smart-aleck, self-confident nature, Bugs,
rather than flee from a stalking hunter Elmer Fudd, faced him down with a
disarming, unimpressed “Ehh, what’s up, doc?”.
Tasmanian Devil – ‘Taz’ for short, is always whirring
around like a tornado, slicing through trees like a rotary
saw, and feasting on an entire ecosystem of jungle creatures,
Taz has but one thing on his mind: Eating.
Daffy Duck – How could one not feel sorry for an ill-equipped duck with
Daffy’s voice that just can’t seem to get a break? At least Daffy aims high.
And when he fails, he resets the bar…even higher. In the end, he may have
to re-align his bill and sweep up his dignity in a dustpan, but Daffy Duck
always gets something that, unfortunately, he never really hears: a
grateful audience’s laughter.
“I tawt I taw a puddy tat…I did! I did!” With that simple phrase, the world fell in love with a little
yellow canary named Tweety. Throughout their rivalry, Sylvester’s quest for Tweety is relentless,
but the little bird’s innocence triumphs and leaves Sylvester looking for his next meal
elsewhere. Tweety typically relies on allies to outwit Sylvester, like his lovable owner,
Granny, or her menacing bulldog (who wants the pesky cat for himself). But, don’t
underestimate the little bird’s ability to fend for himself. He’s a tough li’l guy, isn’t he?
Poor Sylvester. All the cat food he can eat, and still he insists on
following his instincts by pursuing that most elusive (and painful!)
of meals-Tweety. Sylvester, however, has been the slave of instinct
ever since the earliest moments of his long career. Sylvester
slobbery trademark is “Sufferin’ succotash!”.
One could hardly have pegged the fat, jittery and flop-sweating Porky Pig to become
Warner Bros. cartoons’ first major star. Overall, though, it’s Porky’s endearing nature and
blushing naiveté that add up to a guileless character whose trademark “That’s all Folks!”
is as much a cultural icon as the cartoons themselves.
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