The best darn song Universal Studios has ever played in their park: Spider Pig.
Even better when Spider Pig is featured as Spiderman.
A few shots of the uncompromising hog:
Classic.
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And when he dons the spiderman mask...
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An instant classic, the mysterious "Spider-Pig" song wafts through the air on a hot summer day at the cafe situated in Simpson Land. Who can resist the irresistable charm of a hapless pig performing a spider walk in Homer Simpson's hands?...
Some of the strong suits of Universal Studios is that each attraction has a great story behind it, and great effects. The Special Effects Show is always entertaining to watch. WaterWorld is a sure classic. The problem is that each attraction occupies a lot of space, and given Universal's limited amount of spatial capacity, we only get a couple of attractions to look forward to. Another thing is that almost each gift shop on Universal's campus sells the exact same products, and the decor of the stores are similar as well, making each shop no different than the rest, unlike Disneyland, which has a specific, elaborate theme for each store, including specially picked music, worker uniforms, and setting. Sometimes, the setting is enough to sell a product. Apple, Hot Topic, and various other toy shops know this. But we all do recognize the power of a Beedo Despicable Minion in plastic bottle form being hawked at every corner in the theme park.
-dd&mimi
Even better when Spider Pig is featured as Spiderman.
A few shots of the uncompromising hog:
Classic.
Credits: www.ebaumsworld.com
And when he dons the spiderman mask...
Credits: http://funny-pictures-blog.com/
An instant classic, the mysterious "Spider-Pig" song wafts through the air on a hot summer day at the cafe situated in Simpson Land. Who can resist the irresistable charm of a hapless pig performing a spider walk in Homer Simpson's hands?...
Some of the strong suits of Universal Studios is that each attraction has a great story behind it, and great effects. The Special Effects Show is always entertaining to watch. WaterWorld is a sure classic. The problem is that each attraction occupies a lot of space, and given Universal's limited amount of spatial capacity, we only get a couple of attractions to look forward to. Another thing is that almost each gift shop on Universal's campus sells the exact same products, and the decor of the stores are similar as well, making each shop no different than the rest, unlike Disneyland, which has a specific, elaborate theme for each store, including specially picked music, worker uniforms, and setting. Sometimes, the setting is enough to sell a product. Apple, Hot Topic, and various other toy shops know this. But we all do recognize the power of a Beedo Despicable Minion in plastic bottle form being hawked at every corner in the theme park.
-dd&mimi