The Orange Bird is a small bird resembling an orange, or possibly an orange with the features of a bird. Regardless, the Orange Bird used to live up north in the United States before deciding to migrate to Florida for its high quantity of citrus to eat. It would come to live in the Sunshine Tree of Adventureland.
Unlike other birds, the Orange Bird is incapable of singing or speaking and instead communicates with orange-colored thought bubbles. He is mocked by other birds as a result of this and Orange Bird generally looks for friends wherever he goes.
Development History[]
The Orange Bird was created in 1970 as a mascot for the Florida Citrus Commission in exchange for them sponsoring the Tiki Room attraction at Magic Kingdom. Accompanied by singer Anita Bryant, the two appeared in ads for Florida oranges and Bryant narrated a record album telling the character's story. After the Anita Bryant ad campaign was dropped in the late 70s, the Orange Bird had a solo career and appeared in a few educational shorts in the 1980s such as Foods and Fun: A Nutrition Adventure and The Orange Bird and the Nutrition Bandwagon. Eventually, the bird would fade into obscurity when Disney and the FCC severed their ties in 1987.
Years later, at Tokyo Disneyland in 2004, the Orange Bird would experience a revival as the Japanese became infatuated with the character and the character received a lot of merchandising to coincide with Japan's annual Orange Day on April 14th of that year. The Orange Bird soon returned to appearing regularly on merchandise in the US as well.
Eventually, on April 17, 2012, the Orange Bird made a proper return to the Sunshine Tree Terrace.
Appearances[]
Animated Shorts[]
Foods and Fun: A Nutrition Adventure
The Orange Bird and the Nutrition Bandwagon
Disney Parks[]
Meet 'n' Greet[]
The Orange Bird appeared at Magic Kingdom as a walk-around character during that park's first decade. He would often be found roaming Adventureland, outside the Enchanted Tiki Room.
Sunshine Tree Terrace[]
A figure of the character was also perched in a spot behind the counters of the Sunshine Tree Terrace, which has since been restored to the location after having spent years in the Disney Archives.
Skipper Canteen[]
In the Magic Kingdom's Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen there is a book called Native Orange Birds of the Southeastern United States by Dr. Sid Truss. This is an allusion to the Orange Bird with Dr. Sid Truss being a play on the word, "Citrus" to reference the Florida Citrus Commission.
Trader Sam's[]
A figure of the Orange Bird appears in Trader Sam's Tiki Bar at the Disneyland Hotel.
Magic of Disney Animation[]
The Minnie Mouse meet 'n' greet area in Disney's Hollywood Studios is decorated with posters of Minnie's filmography. One poster is called "Mouse Pacific" with is holding the likeness of the Enchanted Tiki Room. Also featured on this poster is the Orange Bird flying over the film logo while also being listed as a cast-member.
There is a mural of the Orange Bird in Disney Springs made to look aged and part of the fictional town's history. Said mural has the Orange Bird advertising the Florida citrus industry. A figurine of the Orange Bird also appears on a shelf in the shop Twenty-Eight & Main in the marketplace co-op.
Merchandise[]
Orange Bird merchandise can be found in retail locations at both Walt Disney World and the Disneyland Resort, despite the fact that the character otherwise never appeared at the latter.
Printed Material[]
"The Story of the Orange Bird" book and record[]
This Disneyland Records album was released around the time of the Orange Bird's creation. The record was accompanied by an illustrated book. The record and book tell the character's story, with Anita Bryant narrating.
Disney Kingdoms[]
The Orange Bird appears in Disney Kingdoms: Enchanted Tiki Room. Initially cameoing as a stuffed animal in the first issue, the Orange Bird appears in the flesh in the second issue, where he offers to fill in for Jose after he decided to quit. His inability to actually sing results in him being turned down, but the macaws are thankful for his offer anyways.
In issue three, Wally meets the Orange Bird while strolling through the island and sees him as a Guardian Angel to help him with his troubles. However, he is not very good at interpreting the Orange Bird's picture bubbles, leading him to make bad decisions.
In the final issue, the Orange Bird offers Saoirse the simple wordless advice of actually talking to her father and creates tickets for a stay on the Enchanted Tiki Room island for her and her father to help bond.
Bing Bong Book[]
Orange Bird appeared on a page in the Inside Out book, The Bing Bong Book.
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