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- Captain EO and his space crew are on a mission to save the world from the evil queen by giving her a song and dance.
- The Resistance needs your help. Hidden in the forest outside Black Spire Outpost, the Resistance is gathering recruits for a secret mission.
- Wayne Szalinski is receiving the Inventor of the Year Award for his shrink ray. When attempting to demonstrate it, it goes haywire and ends up shrinking you, the audience, instead.
- C-3PO is accidentally made to be the pilot of a space touring starship. On board is a Rebel spy who must be safely delivered from the Empire.
- The Timekeeper is a sentient robot who tests his new time machine. The test goes wrong and he accidentally brings Jules Verne to the present. Verne goes on the run to explore our world.
- A short film featuring Indiana's friend Sallah who narrates about Indy's discovery of the Temple of the Forbidden Eye built for god Mara where visitors can see future. Filmed for Adventureland ride in Disneyland.
- Take control of the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy. You and your flight crew are hired by Hondo Ohnaka to fly, fire and repair the Millennium Falcon on a smuggling run.
- Thanks to an incompetent pilot droid, a space tour to the moon of Endor is derailed and caught in the midst of a battle between the Empire and the Rebel Alliance.
- Experience the magic of the Muppets during a hilarious film and live-action extravaganza.
- Exhilarating airborne adventure over California's wonders.
- Flick introduces some of his friends to the audience and educates them why bugs shouldn't be seen as pests, but more as friends.
- Body Wars takes you on a quick tour through the human body to pick up Dr. Cynthia Lair, who is investigating white cell response time to a splinter penetration. She gets sucked down a capillary and you go chasing after her, with your power steadily draining all the while.
- George is a modern-day traveler literally stuck in movie history, looking for a way out. Ever so soon having fallen in love with Marguerite, he stumbles from one film classic into another, taking him from the silent movie era right through the high tech blockbusters of the late 1990's. Every now and then George bumps into Marguerite once again so he can further kindle his blooming affair with her. As the journey unfolds, the audience literally won't stay untouched and will wonder just as hard as George and Marguerite do: where does it all end?
- Cranium Command was an audio-animatronic theatre show in Wonders of Life at Epcot Center in Walt Disney World. It was a humorous, educational presentation on the importance of the human brain and its relationship with the body.
- Shown only at the Universe of Energy attraction at EPCOT Center in Florida, Ellen DeGeneres plays herself as she goes on a fantasy tour with Billy Nye "The Science Guy" through time to learn the facts about energy in the world as she prepares to face off against an old rival of hers on TV's Jeporady which the topic is all about energy in the world today.
- The breathtaking scenery and other visual delights of France. Many scenes are outdoors with aerial views of the countryside, rivers and much more.
- A dark ride in EPCOT that takes you through the amazing story of human communication. From the prehistoric times and the development of language to present day and future technology this ride accompanied by a wonderful score by Edo Guidotti that will truly make you feel at the happiest place on Earth...
- The year is 2036, and you are an astronaut. You and three other astronauts must travel to Mars, dodge asteroids, and experience high G-force.
- Video show before the "Captain EO" attraction.
- ShortMartin Short narrates the story of "his own" birth to explain the subjects of sex, conception, pregnancy and childbirth in an entertaining and educational way.
- Originally done for the Disney/MGM Studio Tour, Michael Eisner then CEO of Disney Studios is enroute to a screening room for a viewing with Mickey Mouse. On the way to the theater, some of your favorite Disney characters and several from the film Fantasia come to life in the hallways of the Disney Studios. Interesting fact; This is the only time Mickey Mouse was ever listed second in any project. I.E: Micky and Minnie, Mickey and Goofy, Mickey and Pluto, Mickey and Donald.
- The story of Walt Disney's life, with narration by Disney from interview recordings. Originally produced for exhibition at Disney theme parks.
- American Journeys is a brief overview of America's culture, history, and landscape presented in a unique 360 degree format where the screens surround the audience. The film was only shown at specially constructed theaters in Disneyland and Walt Disney World.
- An animatronic Benjamin Franklin and Mark Twain take viewers on an exploration of America's rich history in the EPCOT attraction.
- Children are shown in a series of dream and fantasy sequences, with imagery (such as a kite soaring out of the screen) designed to take advantage of the 3-D format.
- You're invited to join the fun in Disneyland Guests take a tour visiting the happiest place of Earth and they'll experience all the rides, shops, entertainment, restaurants and more at Disneyland
- This Disneyland film completely encircled the audience, giving theme park visitors a 360-degree documentary auto tour of the western United States.
- "Symbiosis" is a 70mm film celebrating man's creative partnership with the land. It includes marvels of past and present technologies and accomplishments.
- Climb aboard a gloomy Doom Buggy for a grave journey through a labyrinth of haunted chambers at Walt Disney World Resort.
- For action, entertainment and behind-the-scenes secrets, the critics' choice is the fabulous movieland magic theme park. This colorful video tour includes a panoramic trip down Hollywood Blvd and casting calls on the sets of famous films.
- As part of the upgrade to Disneyland's Tomorrowland section, _America the Beautiful (1960)_, Disney's 360 degree tour of America, was technically enhanced and moved to the new Circle-Vision 360 theater attraction.
- An adventure through Norway.
- Disney's 360-degree cinematic retrospecitve of America circa 1960, America the Beautiful (1967), was reshot for the American Bicentennial to include such scenes as the fife and drum corps performance and shots of Philadelphia.
- A Circle-Vision 360 degree film capturing the sites, sounds, and people of Canada.
- A montage of science and technology images, including footage obtained through micro-photography, super-macro-photography, and computer animation. Part of the Omnisphere portion of EPCOT Center's Horizons attraction, the film is projected onto two OMNIMAX screens, each eight stories in diameter.
- The first film to appear in Disney's Circle-Vision 360 degree format, "America the Beautiful" took Disneyland audiences on a twenty-minute tour through America.
- This Disney Circle-Vision 360-degree film shown at Walt Disney World's EPCOT Center showcases the breathtaking scenery and other visual delights of Canada. Highlights along the coast-to-coast tour include winter sports such as skiing, dog sledding, bobsledding, ice skating, and ice hockey; organ music and the boys choir at Montreal's Cathédrale de Notre Dame; a parade with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; rodeos and the Calgary Stampede; a flight with the Royal Air Force; and a glimpse at all manner of wildlife including geese, possums, wolves, bison, bears and bobcats.
- This Disney Circle-Vision 360-degree film took visitors at Disney's theme parks in Florida and Tokyo on a tour of landmarks spread across the four corners of the globe.
- This CircleVison 360 degree film, shown at Disney theme parks, is a tour of landmarks of China. Eastern locations both natural and man-made include the Great Wall, the Yangtze River, the Forbidden City, and the plains of Mongolia.
- Produced for the Horizons pavillion at Walt Disney World's Epcot Center. Viewers can choose between a trip in space, under the sea, or through the desert.