It's Tough to Be a Bug! (2024)

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It's Tough to Be a Bug! is a nine-minute long 3-D short film based on A Bug's Life. Using theater lighting, 3-D filming techniques, audio-animatronics, computer animation, and various other special effects, the show gives the audience an idea of what it would be like to be a bug. Flik hosts the show and educates the viewer on why bugs shouldn't be seen as pests, but more as friends. The attraction opened in Disney's Animal Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort on April 22, 1998, a full seven months before the actual film debuted in theaters. The film's theater is housed inside the Tree of Life. The show was duplicated three years later in the A Bug's Land section of Disney California Adventure on February 8, 2001. The show wasclosed on March 19, 2018, in Disney California Adventure. During the Destination D23 event held on September 9, 2023, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Josh D’Amaro announced plans to close the Animal Kingdom show and replace it with a Zootopia based show.[1]

Contents

  • 1 Setting
  • 2 Plot
  • 3 Soundtrack
    • 3.1 Queue music
    • 3.2 Theme song
  • 4 Cast
  • 5 Trivia
  • 6 Gallery
  • 7 References

Setting[]

At Disney's Animal Kingdom, the Bug's Life theater is located inside The Tree of Life. As the queue winds around the tree, visitors can glimpse animal carvings on the tree that aren't visible from other vantage points. The "underground" pre-show area features posters of various bug acts from the show, as well as those for all-insect parodies of Broadway musicals, such as Beauty and the Bees, Web Side Story, Little Shop of Hoppers and My Fair Ladybug.

At Disney California Adventure, the Bug's Life theater is located in a bug's land. There, the queue passes through a replica of Ant Island before heading underground, where the queue appears the same as the one at Disney's Animal Kingdom.

Plot[]

In Disney's Animal Kingdom, a female bug voice says "Ten minutes toshowtime." before the song "One" plays. After the song, "Tomorrow", the voice says, "Five minutes toshowtime." When "Tonight" is playing, the voice says "One more minute to showtime." After the song, the doors open. But in California Adventure, the voice is a male bug and has "Flight of the Bumblebee".

The doors close, and the announcer tells the audience not to buzz, sting, pollinate or chirp during the show. Flik pops up upside-down from the ceiling. Then, Flik tells the audience to put their bug-eye glasses on and the butterflies fly away. The title card, a leaf that says "It's tough to be a bug!", appears. Then, jungle music begins to play, and a Mexican redknee tarantula (referred to as a Chilean Tarantula in the show) named Chili makes his appearance, surprising Flik. A pair of acorn weevils, along with Weevil Kneevil, place a slingshot on the stage and launch acorns from it. Chili shoots the first acorn with a quill, but fails to shoot the second due to Weevil holding on to it. Weevil then taunts Chili, who chases after him. The next guest is a soldier termite who defends his mound by spraying intruders with acid. A piece of the set (wood) falls with a rumble and the "Termitnator" steps out. The termite shoots at a taunting flea. Sensing more intruders, the termite shoots at the audience (despite Flik's protests) until he runs out of acid and leaves. Flik next introduces a stink bug named Claire de Room, who walks onto the stage. The acorn weevils place a flower as a target. Weevil re-enters the scene and crashes into the flower, causing it move towards the audience; Claire then passes gas, which affects and disgusts both Weevil and the audience.

An explosion is heard as Hopper, furious that Flik has allowed humans into the insect world, appears. A stag beetle chases Flik off the stage and four waspshold up an ad for "Knock 'em Dead" exterminators. The wasps turn over the ad and use it as a makeshift movie screen to show clips from old monster movies featuring giant bugs. Hopper thinks that it's time for humans to have a taste of their own medicine, and a giant fly swatter attempts to flatten the audience. He then declares "This means war!" as the audience is sprayed with bug spray.As the theater goes colorful,wasps sting the audience, and several Black widow spiders go up and down, trying to capture and scare the wasps. Hopper says that nothing can stop him, but a chameleon appears and tries to eat him. Hopper, afraid of the chameleon, retreats.

Flik reappears and says that he forgot to mention about reptiles, which segues into the finale. Bees, dung beetles (The Dung Brothers), dragonflies and ladybugs sing about how insects help humans and about how "it's tough to be a bug". Weevil returns, holding a moldy cupcake, and the bugs chase him. The butterflies come back to form as curtains and Flik wraps things up, saying that magnifying glasses is for looking at little things, not for burning little things and the show ends. The announcer says that audience members should remain seated, so that the beetles, maggots, and co*ckroaches can leave safely. The bugs start to talk at once and the announcer says to pick up the "grubby things" before they exit. In the Animal Kingdom show, the female voice says to exit through the doors to the left, while the male voice says to exit through the doors to the right. The guests put their bugs eyes in the bins outside the theater and exit.

Soundtrack[]

Queue music[]

The queue features parodies or renditions of songs from famous Broadway shows using bug sounds.

TrackNameParody / rendition of
1"One" (A co*ckroach Line)"One" (A Chorus Line)
2"Beauty and the Bees" (Beauty and the Bees)"Beauty and the Beast" (Beauty and the Beast)
3"Tomorrow" (Antie)"Tomorrow" (Annie)
4"I Feel Pretty" (Web Side Story)"I Feel Pretty" (West Side Story)
5"Hello Dung Lovers" (The Dung and I)"Hello Young Lovers" (The King and I)
6"Tonight" (Web Side Story)"Tonight" mixed with Flight of the Bumblebee (West Side Story)

The show's score was composed and conducted by Bruce Broughton.

Theme song[]

The theme song, "It's Tough to be a Bug," was written by George Wilkins with lyrics by Kevin Rafferty, and is available on Music from Disney's California Adventure.

Cast[]

  • Dave Foley as Flik
  • Andrew Stanton as Hopper
  • Cheech Marin as Chili
  • French Stewart as The Termite-ator
  • Tom Kenny as The Dung Brothers
  • Jason Alexander as Weevil Kneevil

Other characters include Claire De Room, Henry the Bee, Additional Singing. Speaking Voices and The Announcer appear speaking and singing, but their voice actors are unknown.

Trivia[]

  • The Termite-ator is a reference to the Terminator from the Terminator films.
  • The audio-animatronic for Hopper is one of the most complex ever created by Walt Disney Imagineering.
  • Hopper appears in the attraction despite his death in the movie.
  • The theater is sometimes used for movie previews like Maleficent, because of its 4-D effects.

Gallery[]

The theater for the show is in the base of the Tree of Life at Disney's Animal Kingdom

A statue of Hopper at California Adventure

Animatronic Flik looking at the audience while upside down in a hole

Animatronic Hopper

Another view of the Animatronic Hopper

Official Promotional Poster for the show.

Poster inside the queue for the show.

Parody posters inside the queue.

Poster for Chili the Chilean Tarantula, one of the bugs in the show.

References[]

It's Tough to Be a Bug! (2024)

FAQs

What happens during it's tough to be a bug? ›

During the show, dodge flying quills from a tarantula, feel a harmless spray from a soldier termite and sniff the putrid “defense stench” from a stink bug. When Hopper—the grasshopper villain from A Bug's Life—unexpectedly shows up, the theater goes bug-wild! The moral of the story? It really is tough to be a bug.

Is it tough to be a bug in the tree of life? ›

It's Tough to Be a Bug! is a 3D film based on the 1998 Disney·Pixar film A Bug's Life. The attraction first opened with Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World on April 22, 1998, seven months before A Bug's Life debuted in theaters, and is housed within the theme park's icon, the Tree of Life.

Is it's tough to be a bug replaced by zootopia? ›

New Zootopia Attraction replacing It's Tough To Be A Bug at Disney's Animal Kingdom. Today at the biggest Disney fan event of the year, Destination D23, it was revealed that It's Tough To Be A Bug is being replaced with a brand new Zootopia attraction.

How long is it tough to be a bug in Animal Kingdom? ›

® Attraction is housed in a 430-seat theater at the base of the Tree of Life in Discovery Island® Land at Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park. The duration of the movie is about 8 minutes.

Are there spiders in Its Tough to Be a Bug? ›

There are hairy bugs, spiders, and it is loud and dark with some intense scenes. Please use some caution when deciding who in your group should watch this. If you have any hesitation, wait till someone you know has seen it.

Is it tough to be a bug closing? ›

Another attraction closure we learned about at this year's Destination D23 is It's Tough to be a Bug! in Animal Kingdom. We know for sure that it's going to be replaced with a new Zootopia show, but we don't know when the closure will happen. It could be as early as 2024.

Is it tough to be a bug scary? ›

A bit scary for some, but a great show! Sit on the left if you have doubts, so you can exit quickly.

How long is it tough to be a bug? ›

Ride information

It's Tough to Be a Bug! is a 9-minute long 3D film based on the 1998 Disney·Pixar film, A Bug's Life, using theater lighting, 3-D filming techniques, audio-animatronics and various special effects.

How many years can a bug live? ›

The simple answer is a range from hours to decades! A mayfly will only live for around 24 hours in adult form but a termite queen in Africa can live for up to 50 years! Most insects live for less than a year because they are cold blooded and don't survive winter.

What's replacing tough to be a bug? ›

New Zootopia Attraction Replacing “it's tough to be a bug” at Disney's Animal Kingdom. A new show based on “Zootopia” is being created for the Tree of Life theater at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park! Imagineers are currently finalizing the concept and more details will be coming in the future.

Is Zootopia 2 finished? ›

Zootopia 2 is confirmed and will be released on November 26th, 2025. The sequel may pick up years later, following Nick and Judy as seasoned partners in crime fighting.

Why is it no longer Zootopia? ›

This was due to Disney being unable to trademark the name "Zootopia" in these territories for various legal reasons, including Danish Givskud Zoo registering the name Zootopia in 2014.

What happens at the end of It's Tough to Be a Bug? ›

Flik throws it to the finale. A collection of bugs perform a song about how insects help humans, as well as how “it's tough to be a bug”. The butterflies come back to form a curtain and Flik reappears in audio-animatronic form from the ceiling.

Is a real bug's life CGI? ›

'A Real Bug's Life' Is a Live-Action Version of a Pixar Movie—And Could Change Minds. When there are cooler animals, how do you get people to care about bugs? As we learned on location in Tanzania, you use cutting-edge tech to give the critters a Pixar spin.

What is the hardest working animal in the Animal Kingdom? ›

Here are eight of nature's hardest workers.
  1. Arctic Tern. Arctic Terns returning to their mates with food for their chicks. ...
  2. Shrew. Photo by Kara Stenberg. ...
  3. Honeybee. A honeybee flying with a big pollen basket. ...
  4. Ants. Black worker ants dragging vegetation to the colony. ...
  5. Earthworms. An earthworm in mold. ...
  6. Hummingbirds. ...
  7. Beavers. ...
  8. Salmon.

What happens in a bug's life? ›

A misfit ant, looking for "warriors" to save his colony from greedy grasshoppers, recruits a group of bugs that turn out to be an inept circus troupe. A misfit ant, looking for "warriors" to save his colony from greedy grasshoppers, recruits a group of bugs that turn out to be an inept circus troupe.

What happened to the Hopper animatronic? ›

The Hopper animatronic did not come out at all during this scene. It could be that he wasn't working and the show went into B-Show instead, which would explain why his animatronic didn't show up. Certain Disney attractions have B-Show modes, modes that are switched to when animatronics or show effects stop working.

What does a bug feel when you squish it? ›

With the recent advancements of technology, new and compelling evidence shows that insects feel pain. This also includes chronic pain, which lasts long after an injury or trauma.

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