Food Rocks Epcot Archives
Food Rocks opened on March 26, 1994,
replacing the original Kitchen Kaberet.
It closed for good January 3, 2004 to make way for the queue area of a new Epcot attraction similar to Disney California Adventure's Soarin', to open in 2005.
Enter the theater, sit back and be entertained by the Peach Boys, Pita Gabriel, Chubby Cheddar, and your host Füd Wrapper. These Animatronic cartoon versions of foods sing classic tunes with lyrics reworked to convey nutritional messages about reading food labels, a healthy diet and eating in moderation. | ||
Food Rocks was located inside the Land Pavilion in Epcot's Future World and replaced the original attraction "Kitchen Kaberet".
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The only figure that made it into the new show was the Milk Carton! | ||
The Queue area was full of nutritious tips and facts
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Time to learn about Healthy Eating!
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Performers in the 12-minute show include The Utensils, a collection of kitchen gadgets based on the band Queen; The Refrigerator Police, singing a parody of "Every Breath You Take"; The Sole of Rock 'n' Roll, a fish that strongly resembles the singer Cher; a piano-playing pineapple based on Little Richard; Neil Moussaka, a musical eggplant inspired by Neil Sedaka; and The Get-To-The-Point Sisters, based on The Pointer Sisters, singing a new version of "Respect." | ||
The Animatronic cartoon versions of foods sing classic tunes with lyrics reworked to convey nutritional messages about reading food labels, a healthy diet and eating in moderation.
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Enter the theater, sit back and be entertained by the Peach Boys, Pita Gabriel, Chubby Cheddar, and your host Fud Wrapper.
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Fud Wrapper |
"Always Read the Wrapper" |
U-Tensils (based on the band Queen) "Choose Before You Chew" and "We’ll Make It Count in the Kitchen" |
Singing a parody of "Every Breath You Take |
"Every Bite You Take" |
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The Peach Boys " |
"Good Nutrition" |
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Pita Gabriel "High Fiber" |
The Sole of Rock n Roll (Cher) |
"Keep it Lean" |
The Get-To-The-Point Sisters, based on The Pointer Sisters, singing a new version of "Respect" called "Just a Little Bit". |
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Other songs include:"Always Read the Wrapper" (Füd Wrapper), "Choose Before You Chew" (U-Tensils and Cast), "Give Us Junk" (original composition, TheExcess), "Good Nutrition" (The Peach Boys), "High Fiber" (Pita Gabriel), "Just Keep It Lean" (The Sole of Rock ‘n’ Roll), "Let’s Exercise" (Chubby Cheddar), "Tutti Frutti" (Richard) "Vegetables Are Good for You" (Neil Moussaka) "We’ll Make It Count in the Kitchen" (U-Tensils). | ||
"Let's Exercise" |
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The piano-playing pineapple based on Little Richard sings "Tutti Frutti" |
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Neil Moussaka, a musical eggplant inspired by Neil Sedaka "Vegetables Are Good for You"
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Food Rocks – Closed for Good January 3, 2004 to make way for the queue area of a new Epcot attraction similar to Disney California Adventure's Soarin', to open in 2005.
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