A Night Fury Adventure

A Night Fury Adventure (also known as ルビーザナイトフューリー：バトルフォーニューヨーク4D or Ruby the Night Fury: Battle for New York 4D in Japan) is a motion-based 3D dark ride located at the Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park in Valencia, California and the upcoming Six Flags World of Legends indoor theme park in Florida, Six Flags Over Japan theme park in Japan. It was created and executive produced by Charles Grosvenor and directed by former Universal Creative employee, Stanley Tukkets, and Don Bluth. The attraction replaced Justice League: Battle for Metropolis in Magic Mountain.

Attraction
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Queue
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Pre-Show
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Ride
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Post-Show
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Cast

 * Meghan Strange as Ruby the pink, young Oviraptor. The main protagonist of the attraction, having the power to shape-shift into a purple night fury, she has to stop the Synister Syndicate of their efforts destroy New York and stealing the Statue of Liberty.
 * Issac Ryan Brown as Chomper the purple, young Tyrannosaurus Rex.
 * Jeff Bennett as Petrie the young Pteranodon, TBA.
 * Rob Paulsen as Guido the Microraptor/Ruby's Father the Oviraptor
 * Stephen Merchant as Pterano, the Pteranodon and Petrie's uncle
 * Reba McEntire as Etta the Pteranodon
 * Jess Harnell as Swooper, a blind, elderly Harpactognathus
 * Rodger Bumpass as Mugsy
 * Rob Paulson as Bozo
 * Bill Fabbergakke as Mr. Ditto
 * Corey Burton as Skater Dude
 * Frank Welker as Experiment Zero

Crew

 * Directed by - Stanley Tukkets and Don Bluth
 * Produced by - Steven Spielberg
 * Art Directed by - Flamarion Ferreira
 * Executive Producers - Steven Spielberg and Charles Grovesner
 * Visual Effects Designed by - Anny Wang and Trey Stokes
 * Music Composed by - John Powell and Mark Mothersbaugh
 * Animation by - Don Bluth, Ruben A. Aquino, Odee Guo, Blur Studio, FiddleGriff Animation
 * Creative Consultant - Don Bluth
 * Executive Designer and Technical Director - Stanley Tukkets
 * Post Production Optical Supervisor - Gregory Van der Veer
 * Manufactured by: Oceaneering
 * Distributed by: Universal Studios and FiddleGriff Animation LTD.

History
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Production
FiddleGriff Engineering and Six Flags hired Blur Studio to animate the on-ride film scenes while FiddleGriff Animation would provide the hand-drawn 2D animation in the videos that play in the queue. The attractions various special effects consists of fog, lasers, pyrotechnics and practical set pieces that move. Oceaneering was hired to manufacture and design the ride system, which consists of busbar track with vehicles mounted onto a six-axis motion base and turntable, which allows the vehicles to tilt and rotate. All of the characters and backgrounds in the main attraction were animated in CGI because not only did Stanley Tukkets want to push the limits of what a 3D attraction can offer, but Six Flags also demanded an immersive, state-of-the-art ride experience as part of their aggressive effort to push for more high-quality experiences in their theme parks.

The Birth of The Troublesome Gang
Six Flags was unable to use any Marvel characters for the ride becaus not only was Magic Mountain located within an hour-long drive to Disneyland, but Six Flags didn’t want to have Marvel characters since they already had the rights to use DC villains. To compensate for the loss of The Synister Syndicate, the team designed a new villain group for the attraction called The Troublesome Gang. Mugsy and Bozo would return while the rest of the villains were borrowed from FiddleGriff’s Adventure in Glowerhaven series.
 * Mugsy the Leader - TBA.
 * Bozo the Maniac - TBA.
 * Experiment Zero - A mutated creature that was formerly human, TBA.
 * Skater Dude - A 80s-obsessed skating genius, TBA.
 * Mr. Ditto - A notorious villain who fused with his Pokemon partner Ditto after a freak accident, causing him to gain Ditto’s shape-shifting powers.

Ride System
The attraction technically uses an omnimover ride system since all of the vehicles are constantly moving and barely ever stop. Due to the always-moving nature of the vehicles, guests board and disembark the ride via a moving conveyor belt that moves at the same speed as the ride vehicle. The vehicles can reach a top speed of 14mph and has the ability to speed up and slow down throughout the ride. If a disabled guest or wheelchair passenger needs boarding the ride, all the ride vehicles will come to a temporary stop until the affected guest has boarded safely, then the vehicles will resume motion and continue as normal. TBA.