Country Bears Musical Jamboree Animatronic Has A Small Smoking Problem

It’s only been about a day since Disney reopened the re-imagined Country Bear Musical Jamboree, and already there seems to be a problem. Like the Enchanted Tiki Room: Under New Management, things are getting smoky. (But don’t worry, there is no fire this time.)

In a video posted a couple of hours ago on @marvelousmousetravels TikTok shows one of the bears smoking during a show which leads to the theater being evacuated.

@marvelousmousetravels We hope this show will be back up soon!! Hope Ernest is ok!! #disneyworld #disneyparks #countrybears #magickingdom #countrybears #classicdisney #countrybearjamboree #distok #disneyadult #waltdisneyworld ♬ original sound – SpongeBob background music

It looks like our fiddling friend Ernest the Dude’s smoking fiddle got a bit too hot.

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Ernest usually has a smoking effect at the end of his song, which is “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” from Mary Poppins. The effect seemed to get a bit carried away and caused the show to stop.

The video shows that the lights came up and guests were removed from the theater.

This show has only been officially open for a day and this is already happening.

It really isn’t a big deal as it’s just a malfunctioning smoking effect.

I’m sure Disney will “try everything” to get their new IP show back up and running.

What do you think? Comment and let us know!





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