

But it wasn’t the first show in its space. That’s not what the folks who designed this attraction had in mind.įood Rocks had a ten-year run at Epcot-from Mato January 3, 2004. When there’s junk, there’s nothin’ like stuffin’ your face.įans of heavy metal might prefer The Excess over the other acts-and their lyrics might resonate more. We love junk-you got a problem with that? The Excess, a heavy metal act, looks unhealthy and has a different idea: For example, Pita Gabriel sings this:Īll you do is call me, I got everything you need “Choose Before You Chew” by The Utensils and the rest of the cast (based on “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen)Īlmost everyone’s lyrics promote healthy food choices.“Just a Little Bit” by the Get-the-Point Sisters (based on the song “Respect” by Aretha Franklin, with the name of the group a parody of The Pointer Sisters).“Give Us Junk” by The Excess (not a parody).“Let’s Exercise” by Chubby Cheddar (based on “The Twist” by Chubby Checker).“Vegetables Are Good for You” by Neil Moussaka (based on “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” by Neil Sedaka).“Tutti Frutti” by Richard (based on “Tutti Frutti” by Little Richard).“Just Keep It Lean” by The Sole of Rock ‘n’ Roll (based on “The Shoop Shoop Song / It’s in His Kiss” by Cher).“Always Read the Wrapper” by Fūd Wrapper (based on “Funky Cold Medina” by Tone Lōc).“High Fiber” by Pita Gabriel (based on “Sledgehammer” by Peter Gabriel).“Every Bite You Take” by the Refrigerator Police (based on “Every Breath You Take” by The Police).“Good Nutrition” by the Peach Boys (based on “Good Vibrations” by the Beach Boys).“We’ll Make It Count in the Kitchen” by The Utensils (based on “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen).This “benefit concert for good nutrition” packs 12 musical numbers into a 12-minute show: You’re about to be entertained by such acts as Pita Gabriel (a pita bread sandwich stuffed with high-fiber fillings), Richard (a singing pineapple with a Little Richard mustache), and The Sole of Rock ’n’ Roll (a fish who resembles Cher, including her hair).įūd Wrapper (pronounced “food wrapper”), the host of the show The countdown clock reaches zero and the theater doors open. Some are just odd bits of history or food science, while others encourage good nutrition. Your waiting area’s pre-show “entertainment” consists of colorful graphics with food facts. There’s only one theater, so your wait time will depend on when the prior show began. Head into the waiting area and wait for the next show. Go to the lower level of The Land pavilion. The entertainers of Food Rocks are fruits, vegetables, dairy products, a basket of treats, a fish, a sandwich, kitchen tools, bags of junk food-and even food packaging. If you think these are unusual singers, just wait until you experience Food Rocks. Bears, a raccoon, a bison, a moose, and a stag deer perform a down-home concert at the Country Bear Jamboree. Birds, flowers, and tikis provide a “musical luau” at the Enchanted Tiki Room.
