Summer Nightastic promotional campaign. Conceived by Vice President of Parades and Spectaculars, Steve Davison, and designed by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, the show has nearly 1,2. Movie Trailers The Book Of Life. The show is inspired by Walt Disneys Wonderful World of Color anthology television series, as evidenced by the use of its eponymous theme song written by the Sherman Brothers. Mark Hammond and Dave Hamilton arranged the music, which was performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and The Nashville Choir. The show begins with Dick Wessons original introduction to Walt Disneys Wonderful World of Color. A quote from Walt Disney appears on the center mist screen Every child is blessed with a vivid imagination, and the theme song transforms into the reworked version for World of Color. As the introduction concludes, a projection of Ariel before a sunset stretches across the mist screens. The show enters The Little Mermaid portion, with Ariel and Sebastian singing Part of Your World and Under the Sea, respectively. On the last note of Under the Sea, Crush and Squirt from Finding Nemo are seen traveling on the East Australian Current, as the water fountains begin to portray the characteristics of rough surf. As the final breaking wave clears, the scene with Marlin and Dory encountering the blue whale from the film plays out. As the duo attempt to escape, the scene transitions into the Pines of Rome segment from Fantasia 2. The bay gradually transforms into an outer space environment as EVE and WALL E from WALL E appear and re enact their Define Dancing scene. WALL E, equipped with a fire extinguisher, sprays it throughout the lagoon, forming small clouds as a result. The clouds eventually re create Andys room from Toy Story, with Woody and Buzz Lightyear appearing shortly thereafter on Andys bed. Woody rebuffs Buzzs ability to fly, thus Buzz attempts to disprove him and Andys room is suddenly changed into a battle between Buzz and Emperor Zurg from Toy Story 2. As the bay clears, Carl Fredricksons house from Up briefly makes an appearance before the setting transitions into Aladdin. With the night sky recreated on the bay, Aladdin and Princess Jasmine perform A Whole New World together, until Genie abruptly appears and takes control of the show by performing Friend Like Me. Once the Genie disappears, the show enters its segment for Brave. Merida and her family appear intermittently as Touch the Sky and Remember to Smile play in the background. With that act finished, the Spring Sprite from Fantasia 2. Pocahontas appears, singing Just Around the Riverbend. The Pocahontas segment ends with a dramatic fountain overlay set to Colors of the Wind. After a brief pause, Heimlich from A Bugs Life arrives, informing the audience of an approaching thunderstorm. The storm rapidly intensifies into the thunderstorm scene from The Old Mill, accompanied by an unsettling instrumental version of Little April Shower from Bambi. As the storm dissipates, Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean emerges from the shadows and Yo Ho A Pirates Life for Me is faintly heard. Suddenly, the bay turns blood red as fountains and flames of fire are orchestrated in tandem with Hes a Pirate. Battle scenes from the Pirates of the Caribbean series are projected onto the mist screens before transcending into a sequence dominated by jets of fire. Once the Pirates of the Caribbean act concludes, the atmosphere of the shows narrative darkens and Mufasas death scene from The Lion King unfolds erratically on the bay. After a brief moment of silence, the show enters its climax. So Close from Enchanted plays as touching scenes from Disneys animated films including The Lion King, Bambi, Dumbo, Tangled, Lady and the Tramp, The Princess and the Frog, and Beauty and the Beast are projected.