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The Spirit of Big Thunder or The Thunderbird is a character from Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.

History[]

Background[]

Disneyland Paris[]

The Spirit of Big Thunder or, "The Thunderbird" was the ancestral protector spirit of Big Thunder Mountain which was renowned and worshiped by the shoshone indigenous people of the region. In 1849, colonist miner Henry Ravenswood, "discovered" gold in the Big Thunder Mountain range and established both the Big Thunder Mining Company and the mining-town of Thunder Mesa.

Ravenswood and his people stole the land of Big Thunder from the shoshone people, using legal authority and weaponry to keep them out and force them into submission. Due to all of this, the spirit of Big Thunder became deeply angered and began enacting natural disasters to try and fight off its abusers.

None of the Spirit's attempts truly worked until 1860 when a massive earthquake was summoned from Big Thunder Mountain which hit the town of Thunder Mesa. This earthquake sunk an entire portion of the town into a canyon and killed a large sum of Thunder Mesa's residents; namely its then-mayor, sheriff and the Ravenswoods, Henry and Martha.

Furthermore, those who had died in the earthquake haunted the canyon's ghost-town although how much the Thunderbird had to do with this remains unknown. As for the mountain, those who died haunted the trains and caused them to run out of control, day and night causing mass chaos and destruction for the miners.

Walt Disney World/Disneyland[]

Barnabas T. Bullion was a mining magnate, who owned and operated the Big Thunder Mining Company by 1880. Bullion mainly operated out of the mining towns of Tumbleweed (established in 1880) and Rainbow Ridge (established in 1869).

As the mining company would not relent, neither did the spirit of Big Thunder and accidents continued to be persistent in the operation as a result. In response to this, Barnabas sought help from his old friend Jason Chandler, the president of the Society of Explorers and Adventurers. Chandler was an inventor who provided Bullion with a vast array of industrialized technology to aid in his operations, including:gas detection mechanisms hooked up to canary tanks, drilling machines, and specialized port-holes for observing employees in mines.

Chandler also however contacted an ally of his known as Madame Zarkov from the Museum of the Weird and relayed a message to Bullion from Zarkov that due to the thunderbird he should stop his operations. Bullion refused to listen to this advice however and one of the results was that the railroads of Big Thunder continued to be haunted and run on their own accords. The town of Rainbow Ridge suffered from constant intense earthquakes from the mountain meanwhile Tumbleweed was hit by an intense draught and later, intense flooding. By 1899, Bullion would be considered to be, "Long dead", quite possibly at the hands of Big Thunder Mountain's wrath.

Development History[]

The spirit of Big Thunder is partially inspired by the Thunderbird of North American indigenous mythology, being characterized as a massive spirit-bird which has flapping that causes thunderstorms. Exact characterization differs drastically from people to people but Ojibwa culture characterizes the creature as punishing evil humans, fitting in line with the story of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.

Appearances[]

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad[]

The Spirit of Big Thunder is a major figure in the story of every incarnation of Big Thunder Mountain, always being affiliated with its disasters. Up until 2006, a stone-carved depiction of the Thunderbird could be seen on the attraction in Disneyland Paris.

Westernland (Disneyland Paris)[]

Theming and story elements regarding the Thunderbird can be found throughout Thunder Mesa in Disneyland Paris, not limited to Big Thunder.

Other Appearances[]

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Big Thunder as seen in Disney Kingdoms

Disney Kingdoms[]

In Disney Kingdoms: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, the Spirit of Big Thunder is visualized through the use of supernatural blue lightning. Like in the ride, it causes natural disasters and accidents to try and fight off the people of Rainbow Ridge and the Big Thunder Mining Company. At one point it personified itself through Onawa, one of the last indigenous people in the region who joined a gang of bandits to fight the company. At another point it dragged the evil foreman George Willikers down into its caverns to kill him as comeuppance. Eventually, the mining operation ended when Barnabas T. Bullion realized the company's misdeeds thanks to his daughter, Abigail.

Trivia[]

  • In real-life, there is a theory that the legend of the thunderbird originated from the misidentification of prehistoric-reptile bones as belonging to massive birds. Incidentally, Big Thunder Mountain has visible Tyrannosaurus-Rex skeletons within its rock-work. Tokyo Disneyland also has a triceratops skeleton visible in the mountain, visible from the Disneyland Railroad before entering the Primeval World display.
  • The Thunderbird is similar to the Yeti from Expedition Everest. Namely that they are both Disney Parks characters based on famous cryptids and are renowned of legendary status to locals while being characterized as powerful protectors of their respective mountains.
  • So far, the Spirit has only been referred to as the Thunderbird in Disneyland Paris while in American and Asian parks it is only referred to as the Spirit of Big Thunder.
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Disney Parks
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad • Phantom Manor • Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland • Big Thunder Ranch • Legends of Frontierland: Gold Rush! • Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars • Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Cafe • The Western River Expedition • Golden Horseshoe Saloon
Locations
Big Thunder Mountain • Ravenswood Manor • Rainbow Ridge • Tumbleweed • Thunder Mesa • Grizzly Gulch • Big Grizzly Mountain • Stillwater Junction • Arizona • California
Characters
Barnabas T. Bullion • Jason Chandler • Henry Ravenswood • Spirit of Big Thunder • Billy the Disney Goat • George Willikers • Cumulus Isobar • Tyrannosaurus rex • Madame Zarkov • T.W. Bullion • The Halve Knives Gang • Pecos Bill • Beacon Joe • Cousin Elrond • Rosita • Old Prospector • Liddy Stockley • Colonel T.R. Clydesdale • Slue-Foot Sue • Vultures

Characters from Spinoffs: Abigail Bullion • Onawa • Dolfo • Marybeth Bullion

Miscellaneous
Big Thunder Mining Company • The Ballad of Big Thunder Mountain • Society of Explorers and Adventurers • Shoshone Tribe • Bandito Gang


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Linked Attractions
Fortress Explorations • Tower of Terror • Mystic Manor • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (Magic Kingdom) • Oceaneer Lab (aboard the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder) • Miss Adventure Falls (Typhoon Lagoon) • Soaring: Fantastic Flight • Jungle Cruise • Adventureland Treehouse • Adventurers Suite (Disney Explorers Lodge)
Restaurants
Magellan's • Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar • Skipper Canteen • Explorer's Club Restaurant • The Tropical Hideaway• Colonel Hathi's Pizza Outpost • Cafe Hyperion • AbracadaBar • Trader Sam's • Club 33
Members
Harrison Hightower III • Lord Henry Mystic • Barnabas T. Bullion • Jason Chandler • Captain Mary Oceaneer • Jock Lindsey • Dr. Albert Falls • Merriweather Adam Pleasure • Camellia Falco• Prof. R. Blauerhimmel • Charlton J. Taboret • Dr. J.L. Baterista •Maestro D'Elfman • Dr. Kon Chunosuke • Prof. Garrett Reed • Luana Teixeira • Chef Tandaji • Shango Sio
Associated Characters
Alberta Falls • Albert • Archibald Smelding • Ariel • Beatrice Rose Endicott • Captain Brieux • Captain Nemo • Charlie Allnut • Colonel Critchlow Sunchbench • Constance Hatchaway • Cornelius Endicott II • Duncan the Parrot • Emil Bleehall, Jr. • Felix Pechman XIII • Fletcher Hodges • George Hightower • Giant Squid • Hathaway Browne • Howard Stark • Cliff Secord • Frank Wolff • Indiana Jones • Hammerhead Fred • Kimballum Horriblus • Madame Zarkov • Manfred Strang • Mara • Marion Ravenwood • Mickey Mouse • Minnie Mouse • Otis T. Wren • Paco • Otis Bigelow • Pamelia Perkins • Rose Sayer • Rosita • Sallah Mohammed Faisel el-Kahir • Salty the Parrot • Samantha Sterling • Theodore Roosevelt • Trader Sam • Ursula • Victoria Marie Falls • Yeti
Artifacts
Backside of Water • Balinese Music Box • Dead Man's Chest • Fountain of Youth • Hyperion Airship • Medieval Crossbow • Jujus • Monkey King Statue • Shiriki Utundu • Treasure of Cortés • Snarfblatt • Ursula's contract
Other Associated Attractions
Raging Spirits • Adventurers Club • Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room
See Also
Disney Kingdoms• Shinji Takahashi and the Mark of the Coatl •League of Adventurers • Adventure Isle • Discovery Bay • Disney Springs


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Series
Seekers of the Weird • Figment • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad • Figment 2 • The Haunted Mansion • Enchanted Tiki Room
Disney Characters
Candleman • Despoina • Reaper King • Dreamfinder • Figment• Professor Brainard • Cumulus Isobar • Barnabas T. Bullion • Jason Chandler• The Spirit of Big Thunder• Tyrannosaurus Rex • Billy the Disney Goat • George Willikers • Captain Gore • Madame Leota • Constance Hatchaway • Hatbox Ghost • Hitchhiking Ghosts • Ghost Host • Pickwick • Organist • Duelists • José • Michael • Pierre • Fritz • Tangaroa • Maui • Tangaroa-Ru • Pele • Rongo • Ngendei • Hina Kuluua • Orange Bird • Bandito Gang
Original Characters
Maxwell Keep • Melody Keep • Arthur Keep • Ellen Keep • Roland Keep • Reaper King • Chimera • Fye • Chairman Illocrant • Singular • Abigail Bullion • Capricious Harmony • Spark • Doubtfinder • Danny Crowe • Saoirse Bullion-O'Callaghan
Concepts
Museum of the Weird • Journey Into Imagination • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad • The Haunted Mansion • Matterhorn Bobsleds • The Enchanted Tiki Room • The Western River Expedition • Spaceship Earth • Journey Into Your Imagination With Figment
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