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・ Splash damage
・ Splash Down Waterpark
・ Splash Entertainment
・ Splash FM
・ Splash Gold (Natsu no Kiseki)/Prism of Eyes
・ Splash guard
・ Splash in the Boro
・ Splash Island
・ Splash Island (water park)
・ Splash Kingdom
・ Splash Kingdom Waterpark
・ Splash Lagoon
・ Splash Lite
・ Splash Media Group LLC
・ Splash Moraine
Splash Mountain
・ Splash of color
・ Splash of colour
・ Splash pad
・ Splash Pad Park
・ Splash page
・ Splash Planet
・ Splash screen
・ Splash Universe
・ Splash Waterfalls
・ Splash Works
・ Splash zone
・ Splash! (academic outreach program)
・ Splash! (B'z song)
・ Splash! (Chinese TV series)


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Splash Mountain : ウィキペディア英語版
Splash Mountain

Splash Mountain is a log flume-style dark ride at Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland, and the Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort, based on the characters, stories, and songs from the 1946 Disney film ''Song of the South''. Although there are variations in the story and features between the three locations, each installation begins with a peaceful outdoor float-through that leads to indoor dark ride segments, with a climactic steep drop into a "briar patch" followed by an indoor finale. The drop is .
==Story==

The plot behind Splash Mountain is a composite of several Uncle Remus stories. The different versions of Splash Mountain feature similar stories, albeit with small differences. Each ride presents scenes taken from the animated segments of ''Song of the South'', telling the story of Br'er Rabbit, a mischievous rabbit who leaves his home in search of adventure. Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear, the antagonists of the story, are determined to catch the hero, but are repeatedly tricked into letting him free. The sharp-witted Br'er Rabbit avoids a snare trap (as described in "Br'er Rabbit Earns a Dollar a Minute") and uses it to trap Br'er Bear instead. Br'er Rabbit continues on his journey to find his "laughing place". Out of curiosity, his foes follow but only for Br'er Rabbit to lead them into a cavern of bees. Br'er Fox eventually catches Br'er Rabbit in a beehive and threatens to roast him. Br'er Rabbit uses reverse psychology on Br'er Fox, begging the fox not to throw him into the briar patch (as described in "The Tar Baby"). Naturally, Br'er Fox throws Br'er Rabbit into the briar patch (represented by the ride's picturesque flume drop); Br'er Rabbit escapes uninjured, remarking, "I was born and raised in the briar patch!" The other animals rejoice to have Br'er Rabbit back home, while Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear are last seen narrowly escaping the jaws of Br'er Gator.

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