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'''Nemo & Friends SeaRider''' is a [[simulator ride]] at [[Tokyo DisneySea]] at [[Tokyo Disney Resort]]. It based on [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]/[[Pixar]] film [[Finding Nemo]] and [[Finding Dory]].<ref>{{cite web|title=New "Finding Nemo" attraction coming to Tokyo DisneySea Park in Spring 2017, StormRider to close|url=http://www.insidethemagic.net/headlines/new-finding-nemo-attraction-coming-to-tokyo-disneysea-park-in-spring-2017-stormrider-to-close/|website=Inside the Magic|date=19 May 2015|accessdate=12 May 2017}}</ref> Nemo & Friends SeaRider utilizes the same ride system as its predecessor, [[StormRider]].
'''Nemo & Friends SeaRider''' is a [[simulator ride]] at [[Tokyo DisneySea]] at [[Tokyo Disney Resort]]. It is based on the [[Walt Disney Company|Disney]]/[[Pixar]] film ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Finding Dory]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=New "Finding Nemo" attraction coming to Tokyo DisneySea Park in Spring 2017, StormRider to close|url=http://www.insidethemagic.net/headlines/new-finding-nemo-attraction-coming-to-tokyo-disneysea-park-in-spring-2017-stormrider-to-close/|website=Inside the Magic|date=19 May 2015|access-date=12 May 2017}}</ref> ''Nemo & Friends SeaRider'' utilizes the same ride system as its predecessor, [[StormRider]], which closed in 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tdrexplorer.com/farewell-to-stormrider-at-tokyo-disneysea/|title=Farewell to StormRider at Tokyo DisneySea #StormRider_Forever|website=tdrexplorer.com|date=27 May 2016|access-date=27 October 2020}}</ref> The ride opened on May 12, 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://wdwnt.com/2016/10/nemo-friends-searider-opens-may-2017-tokyo-disneysea/|title=Nemo & Friends SeaRider Opens May 2017 at Tokyo DisneySea|website=wdwnt.com|date=15 October 2016|access-date=27 October 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://thekingdominsider.com/finding-nemo-attraction-opening-tokyo-disneysea-may-12th/|title='Finding Nemo' Attraction Opening in Tokyo DisneySea on May 12th|website=thekingdominsider.com|date=27 April 2017|access-date=27 October 2020}}</ref>


== Ride ==
== Ride ==
The attraction is located in the Marine Life Institute (MLI) at the heart of Port Discovery. A cast member explains to visitors how difficult it was to explore the oceans in the past, and especially the marine life and behavior of fish. Scuba divers, submersibles with claws, and even submarines designed to look like fish would all scare the fish away. The MLI scientists had an idea to make a submarine that outright looked like a fish: they developed a special material called Chiziminium, named after the Japanese pun of 'Shrink-amin-iam', and used this to build a fish-like submarine that shrinks, with its passengers inside, when electricity is applied, as the cast member demonstrates; the fish-sub is called the SeaRider, a pink and purple machine with big blue 'eyes' and a smile on its 'face', and built with artificial intelligence and its own personality, helping real fish to accept it as an actual fish—the guests experience the whole ride not as people within a shrunken submarine but as a new character called Sheila within the Finding Nemo/Dory universe. Throughout the ride, Sheila runs into a varying cast of side characters from the films.
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The attraction is located in the Marine Life Institute at the heart of Port Discovery. Scientists at the Institute have created a substance called “Chidiminium” which can conduct electricity and shrink materials. This new material is used to safely shrink the SeaRider, a fish-shaped submarine with guests inside.

The SeaRider boasts artificial fish intelligence which allows it to think like a real fish and operate without a pilot. Guests will dive into the sea aboard this adorable fish-submarine and meet marine life such as Nemo, Dory and Marlin, who take guests on a journey through the ocean and encountering numerous characters from the two Finding Nemo films. Similar to Star Tours: The Adventures Continue, there are multiple variations in the ride film with the attraction being divided into roughly five story beats.


Once the Searider shrinks, passengers arrive either during a hide-and-seek game or one of Mr. Ray's field trips. They are invited to join in the fun while Dory reads the name of the sub and calls her new friend Sheila, as do Nemo, Marlin, and the others. When passengers arrive at the drop-off, they either learn that Marlin followed the field trip to keep an eye on Nemo and Dory, or meet Hank while Dory introduces Sheila to the others.
Upon being shrunk, we arrive on the Great Barrier Reef. We travel through the reef either in the midst of a game of hide and seek with Dory or swimming with Mr. Ray and his class.


At that moment, either Squirt or Crush emerges from the current and the fish swim into the current to interact with the turtle. Crush helps steady Marlin when he almost shoots out of the current and Squirt playfully headbutts Sheila and comments that her head is as hard as a rock before we go on a wild ride across the current before we exit out.
As this sequence ends, we are invited to ride on the East Australian Current with the Sea Turtles, with sequences either focusing on Crush or Squirt.


When guests exit out, they either end up surrounded by Jellyfish or end up in a kelp forest with sea otters. In the Jellyfish scene, Dory plays with a baby jellyfish before it stings her and Marlin flicks it away; soon after a full-grown jellyfish stings Sheila, and Marlin saves her before they bounce across the Jellyfish forest with Nemo and Dory and make it out as Marlin protects Sheila from being stunned again. In the Kelp Forest scene, several playful otters swim around the kelp forest with Nemo, Dory, Marlin, and Sheila playing tag with their new friends before leaving after they nuzzle guests with the other fish.
Leaving the Current either drops us off in the Jellyfish Forest where we bounce our way out or in the Kelp Forest where we swim with the Sea Otters.


After that, guests end up in a kiddie [[touch pool]] or at the underwater containers' site.
This leads into a climactic sequence which can include being sucked into the pipes of the Marine Life Institute and evading kids at the touch tank (including Darla) and escaping with the help of Hank or encountering the giant squid at the sunken shipping cargo area which concludes with the group being rescued by Destiny and Bailey.
* At the Touch Pool scene, guests meet Hank outside a pipe where Nemo accidentally gets sucked into the pipe and Marlin follows, as do Dory, Sheila and Hank shortly after. Once they reunite, a human hand scares them and the group swims across the touch pool before Sheila is grabbed and the others look on in horror as Sheila is held eye level with Darla (a character who did not physically appear in the sequel) who at first is happy she grabbed a fish. Darla, however, begins to suspect that Sheila is not a real fish before Hank places a tentacle on her face, scaring Darla as she flings Sheila into the air before Hank saves her by catching her within a glass cup which already has Marlin, Dory, and Nemo inside. Hank moves past a terrified crowd of guests before he manages to get over the rails and escape into the water, where he embraces Marlin, Nemo, Dory, and Sheila with a hug, which ends briefly due to her being embarrassed.
* In The Midnight Zone Scene, Marlin asks Dory to call for help and she calls out for Bailey and Destiny via whale talk, making the hermit crabs shush her before the giant squid emerges from the container and chases the fish across the area before trying to devour Marlin, Dory, Nemo, and Sheila. The beast manages to corner them and attempts to eat them with one bite once they are pulled into the creature's beak. However, because of Sheila's super tough metal submarine body, the squid's beak cannot break through her body or eat her, sparing her and saving Nemo, Marlin and Dory in the process. This buys Bailey and Destiny enough time to arrive and save their small friends before they knock the creature into a container and it falls into the darkness as they all cheer and Dory brings her friends in for a group hug.


From there, guests are either flown across the sea by Becky and the loons that carry guests by their feet across some rocks and sea lions before being dropped into the water, or follow the stingray migration all the way back to the reef while Marlin, Nemo, and Dory sing along. Once guests arrive back home, everyone gathers around to bid Sheila a farewell and at that moment, Sheila returns to her normal size, startling whoever is left behind saying extra goodbyes for their friend, whether it's Dory, Hank, Pearl, Peach, Bloat, or Dory's parents Jenny and Charlie. The ride ends with a cast member saying goodbye and to come again.
The attraction wraps up with a "return to the reef" scene where the group is carried and dropped off by Becky and the Loons or following the stingray migration back. The gang says farewell and the SeaRider is brought back to its original size.
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== References ==
== References ==
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==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 25 September 2024

Nemo & Friends SeaRider
The attraction building
Tokyo DisneySea
AreaPort Discovery
Coordinates35°37′30″N 139°52′57″E / 35.62500°N 139.88250°E / 35.62500; 139.88250
StatusOperating
Opening dateMay 12, 2017 (2017-05-12)
ReplacedStormRider
Ride statistics
Attraction typeSimulator ride
DesignerWalt Disney Imagineering
ThemeShrinking Submarine
Vehicles2
Riders per vehicle122
Duration14 minutes
Height restriction90 cm (2 ft 11 in)
Sponsored byJCB
Must transfer from wheelchair

Nemo & Friends SeaRider is a simulator ride at Tokyo DisneySea at Tokyo Disney Resort. It is based on the Disney/Pixar film Finding Nemo and its sequel, Finding Dory.[1] Nemo & Friends SeaRider utilizes the same ride system as its predecessor, StormRider, which closed in 2016.[2] The ride opened on May 12, 2017.[3][4]

Ride

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The attraction is located in the Marine Life Institute (MLI) at the heart of Port Discovery. A cast member explains to visitors how difficult it was to explore the oceans in the past, and especially the marine life and behavior of fish. Scuba divers, submersibles with claws, and even submarines designed to look like fish would all scare the fish away. The MLI scientists had an idea to make a submarine that outright looked like a fish: they developed a special material called Chiziminium, named after the Japanese pun of 'Shrink-amin-iam', and used this to build a fish-like submarine that shrinks, with its passengers inside, when electricity is applied, as the cast member demonstrates; the fish-sub is called the SeaRider, a pink and purple machine with big blue 'eyes' and a smile on its 'face', and built with artificial intelligence and its own personality, helping real fish to accept it as an actual fish—the guests experience the whole ride not as people within a shrunken submarine but as a new character called Sheila within the Finding Nemo/Dory universe. Throughout the ride, Sheila runs into a varying cast of side characters from the films.

Once the Searider shrinks, passengers arrive either during a hide-and-seek game or one of Mr. Ray's field trips. They are invited to join in the fun while Dory reads the name of the sub and calls her new friend Sheila, as do Nemo, Marlin, and the others. When passengers arrive at the drop-off, they either learn that Marlin followed the field trip to keep an eye on Nemo and Dory, or meet Hank while Dory introduces Sheila to the others.

At that moment, either Squirt or Crush emerges from the current and the fish swim into the current to interact with the turtle. Crush helps steady Marlin when he almost shoots out of the current and Squirt playfully headbutts Sheila and comments that her head is as hard as a rock before we go on a wild ride across the current before we exit out.

When guests exit out, they either end up surrounded by Jellyfish or end up in a kelp forest with sea otters. In the Jellyfish scene, Dory plays with a baby jellyfish before it stings her and Marlin flicks it away; soon after a full-grown jellyfish stings Sheila, and Marlin saves her before they bounce across the Jellyfish forest with Nemo and Dory and make it out as Marlin protects Sheila from being stunned again. In the Kelp Forest scene, several playful otters swim around the kelp forest with Nemo, Dory, Marlin, and Sheila playing tag with their new friends before leaving after they nuzzle guests with the other fish.

After that, guests end up in a kiddie touch pool or at the underwater containers' site.

  • At the Touch Pool scene, guests meet Hank outside a pipe where Nemo accidentally gets sucked into the pipe and Marlin follows, as do Dory, Sheila and Hank shortly after. Once they reunite, a human hand scares them and the group swims across the touch pool before Sheila is grabbed and the others look on in horror as Sheila is held eye level with Darla (a character who did not physically appear in the sequel) who at first is happy she grabbed a fish. Darla, however, begins to suspect that Sheila is not a real fish before Hank places a tentacle on her face, scaring Darla as she flings Sheila into the air before Hank saves her by catching her within a glass cup which already has Marlin, Dory, and Nemo inside. Hank moves past a terrified crowd of guests before he manages to get over the rails and escape into the water, where he embraces Marlin, Nemo, Dory, and Sheila with a hug, which ends briefly due to her being embarrassed.
  • In The Midnight Zone Scene, Marlin asks Dory to call for help and she calls out for Bailey and Destiny via whale talk, making the hermit crabs shush her before the giant squid emerges from the container and chases the fish across the area before trying to devour Marlin, Dory, Nemo, and Sheila. The beast manages to corner them and attempts to eat them with one bite once they are pulled into the creature's beak. However, because of Sheila's super tough metal submarine body, the squid's beak cannot break through her body or eat her, sparing her and saving Nemo, Marlin and Dory in the process. This buys Bailey and Destiny enough time to arrive and save their small friends before they knock the creature into a container and it falls into the darkness as they all cheer and Dory brings her friends in for a group hug.

From there, guests are either flown across the sea by Becky and the loons that carry guests by their feet across some rocks and sea lions before being dropped into the water, or follow the stingray migration all the way back to the reef while Marlin, Nemo, and Dory sing along. Once guests arrive back home, everyone gathers around to bid Sheila a farewell and at that moment, Sheila returns to her normal size, startling whoever is left behind saying extra goodbyes for their friend, whether it's Dory, Hank, Pearl, Peach, Bloat, or Dory's parents Jenny and Charlie. The ride ends with a cast member saying goodbye and to come again.

References

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  1. ^ "New "Finding Nemo" attraction coming to Tokyo DisneySea Park in Spring 2017, StormRider to close". Inside the Magic. 19 May 2015. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Farewell to StormRider at Tokyo DisneySea #StormRider_Forever". tdrexplorer.com. 27 May 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Nemo & Friends SeaRider Opens May 2017 at Tokyo DisneySea". wdwnt.com. 15 October 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  4. ^ "'Finding Nemo' Attraction Opening in Tokyo DisneySea on May 12th". thekingdominsider.com. 27 April 2017. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
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