The Full version of this 1986 short film, including the song We Are Here To Change The World
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where do you buy it? I really want it sooo bad
an all time favorite! this was one of the attractions that truly defined Tomorrow Land and blended well with the theme of the “future”. the hell with “Honey I Shrunk the Audience” BRING CAPTAIN E-O BACK!!!
he is so hot in this movie if was there i would uv jumped on him right there even if he had his suit on it just makes him look more sexier than what he is
6:45 and on used to make me cry as a 3 year old watching this because I knew the show was almost over! Lol I even remember saying to the screen bye and waving with my mom how funny that was. Great show, wish it was still here… And lastly I love the Part where he sings “Another Part of Me” in my opinon its better than the original!
I said the same thing. This version sounds way better somehow. I haven’t heard the original in a while so I wonder what is it about this one. Probably the synth bass, I bet.
Yea thats totally it, I think it makes it sound way better, plus its got a good kind of rythm.
best ever im getting it on dvd please buy it
Yeah, that is totally the precursor to the Borg Queen from First Contact.
You gotta love Captain EO’s ability to change his enemies into a fully choreographed group of background dancers.
I think you meant to ask: Is “Hooter” Max Rebo?
There’s a certainly similarity between the two pachyderm-like keyboardists, but it is not the same costume.
By the way, the actor inside the Hooter costume is the very talented Tony Cox.