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Tom Morrow

Background information

Park attractions

Flight to the Moon/Rocket to the Moon
Innoventions (Tomorrowland)
Innoventions (EPCOT)
Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover (mentioned)
Star Tours (mentioned)
ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter (mentioned)
Skipper Canteen (mentioned)

Voice

George Walsh (Flight to the Moon)

Nathan Lane (Innoventions)
Max Casella (Tom Morrow 2.0)

Character information

Full name

Tom Morrow

Other names

Mr. Morrow
Mr. Tom Morrow
T. Morrow
Prof. Tom Morrow

Occupation

Spacecraft Missions Director
Host/Tour-Guide of Innoventions
Mayor of Tomorrowland

Home

Tomorrowland (presumably)

Likes

Space travel
Technological Innovation

Status

Active

Family information

Other relatives

Tom Morrow 2.0 (apparent successor)
Tom Morrow is aDisney Parks character who has affiliations with multiple attractions, namely inEPCOT andTomorrowland.

History[]

Background[]

Professor Tom Morrow was originally a spacecraft missions director who oversaw spacecraft travels from Earth to the moon, notably with theMoonliner space-ship. In later attractions, Tom Morrow would be revealed as the mayor ofTomorrowland and a promoter of the latest technological advancements.

Tom Morrow was originally shown to be a white, dark-haired scientist with glasses and a lab-coat. In later appearances, Morrow was shown to be a robotic being. It is unknown if Tom was originally a robot who was portrayed as a human, if he transferred his consciousness or brain into a robotic body, if the robotic Tom Morrow is a recreation of the original human, or if they are separate characters who incidentally share the same name.

In EPCOT, an apparent recreation of Morrow exists in the form ofTom Morrow 2.0. It is unknown what the nature of their relationship might be but they are often referred to colloquially by the same name in merchandise, advertisements and paraphernalia.

Development[]

The character of Tom Morrow was originally created for theRocket to the Moon attraction inDisneyland (later renamed toFlight to the Moon). In this attraction, he was the (human) Spacecraft Missions Director for the guests' titular voyage to the moon with his name being an obvious play on the wordTomorrow.

In 1975, Flight to the Moon was changed into the attractionMission to Mars as a result of the then recent moon-landing rendering the futurism of the original attraction out-dated. In this new attraction, the character of Tom Morrow was changed to a new character namedMr. Johnson who served effectively the same role.

InExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter which replaced Mission to Mars in theMagic Kingdom, the original incarnation of theX-S robot which would come to be known asS.I.R. would be named T.O.M. 2000. This could have been an allusion to Rocket to the Moon character as the attraction did reference its predecessors in the queue with monitors saying, "Mission to Mars: History or Hoax" and "Lunar Disneyland—The Happiest Place Off Earth".

In 1998,Innoventions would open in Disneyland and Tom Morrow would find his more lasting role. Unlike his previous appearances which appeared to be distinctly human, Tom Morrow was now reintroduced as a robot who was recycled from the design ofthe Timekeeper from theattraction of the same name, albeit stripped of its more steampunk elements and dressed in a transparent lab-coat to show off its machinery. Morrow served a new role of being the eccentric, somewhat goofy host of Innoventions, where he showed off technology for guests.

He was voiced in Innoventions by actorNathan Lane. In 2012, the animatronics for Tom Morrow would be removed from the Innoventions attraction. In 2015, the attraction would shut down all-together in-order to be replaced byStar Wars Launch Bay andSuper Hero HQ.

From 2000-2007, a smaller audio animatronic known as Tom Morrow 2.0 was introduced toInnoventions at EPCOT. The character served as the host of Disney Channel's "Imagineer That!" shorts. He was removed in the 2007-2008 renovation but would make an appearance at the Odyssey Building which also featured EPCOT characters likeFigment from the originalJourney into Imagination, and one of the characters fromKitchen Kabaret.

Over the years, allusions to this obscure classic character have appeared throughout Disney Parks attractions. These homages would typically be in reference to the Rocket to the Moon incarnation of the character, being affiliated with the moon or space travel rather than innovations in technology.

Appearances[]

Disneyland[]

Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout[]

While not named or directly homaged in this attraction, the out of use mechanical head of Tom Morrow is on display in the Collector's office.

Innoventions[]

Tom Morrow served the role as host in this defunct attraction, giddily introducing guests to the most innovative technologies at his disposal. He would be explained to be the mayor ofTomorrowland in this attraction who wished to introduce the guests to theInnoventions Dream Home. He would occasionally singThere's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow from the defunct Disneyland rideCarousel of Progress which is what the Innoventions building originally housed.

Main Street Cinema[]

There is a listing in theDisneyland Casting Agency requesting astronauts to apply for oneT. Morrow atMoonliner Flight Systems.

Star Tours[]

In the original incarnation of Star Tours, Tom Morrow was referenced by name within the queue for the attraction. AStar Tours announcer would be heard in the space port saying, "Mister Morrow, Mister Tom Morrow... please check with the Star Tours agent at gate number four", referencing Morrow as being a customer of the travel agency. This reference was made before Tom Morrow was reimagined in his robot form at Innoventions.

InStar Tours: The Adventures Continue, this direct reference was removed in favour of them paging a character named "Mot Worrom" saying, "Paging Star Tours passenger Mot Worrom. Please pick up the nearest white courtesy comlink. Passenger Mot Worrom to the nearest white courtesy comlink". This was still an allusion to Morrow, though his name is spelled backwards as a means of making it sound like a name that a character in theStar Wars franchise might have.

Walt Disney World[]

ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter[]

In the queue for this attraction was a screen mentioning Prof. Tom Morrow being set to host a lecture titled, "MISSION TO MARS: HISTORY OR HOAX?"in the Tomorrowland Interplanetary Convention Centre at some point afterX-S Tech's demo.

Flight to the Moon[]

In the original Flight to the Moon attraction, Tom Morrow was the most predominately featured and most vocal character. He served the role of being the Spacecraft Missions Director for the guests as they travelled from Earth to the moon. He was mainly featured in the pre-show of the attraction.

Skipper Canteen[]

Tom Morrow is one of several Disney characters homaged in the library of theJungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen. In this canteen set circa 1938, a book written by Tom Morrow can be found which is titledMission to the Stars. This is done to reference Morrow's history with the Rocket to the Moon/Flight to the Moon attraction while also possibly homagingMission: Space in EPCOT. Another book in the Skipper Canteen written by Morrow is called, "Mission to the Red Planet" as a tribute to Mission to Mars.

Stitch's Supersonic Celebration[]

Tom Morrow's head appeared onRobo-Mart's website as a possible head option for Stitch to use on his robots. Tom Morrow 2.0 appeared being sold by Robo-Mart, and as a weather reporter for the Tomorrowland News Network.

Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover[]

Tom Morrow was referenced by name in thisWalt Disney World attraction along with his original attraction and successor, Mr. Johnson. While passing thoughSpace Mountain, a public-announcer says, "Paging Mr. Morrow, Mr. Tom Morrow. Please contact Mr. Johnson in the control-tower to confirm your flight to the moon". It is unknown if this announcer and Mr. Johnson are intended to be agents of theTomorrowland Transit Authority or ofStarport Seven-Five.


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