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Haunted mansion portraits
Haunted mansion portraits













  • The Main Street Haunted Hotel in Hong Kong Disneyland featured Changing Portraits within it.
  • The now defunct Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour attraction in Tokyo Disneyland had portraits of the Disney characters Cinderella, Pinocchio, Snow White, Aurora and Taran turning into portraits of the Disney Villains Lady Tremaine, Stromboli, the Evil Queen, Maleficent and the Horned King.
  • The Werecat Lady is applied on a portrait of Josephine Bonapart.
  • Sir Fredrick Leighton's "Roman Lady" has Caravaggio's "Medusa".
  • The skeletal horse and knight are applied on Napoleon Bonaparte.
  • It is noted however, that the portraits are historical paintings with the same effects applied on them. The changing portraits also appear in the 2003 film wherein they are different versions of the original ones in the ride. They all manifest as their transformed states, and all do the bidding of the Captain they are led by the Black Prince (referred to as "the Horseman" by the Werecat Lady) In the Disney Kingdoms Haunted Mansion comics, several of those ghouls emerge from their frames and attack Danny when he first sets foot in the mansion.
  • Sally admiring a small Christmas tree/Sally disgusted by the burnt remains of the Christmas tree.
  • Jack Skellington's "Pumpkin King" portrait/Jack in his "Sandy Claws" outfit.
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    The Haunted Mansion exterior at night/The Haunted Mansion decorated for Christmas and covered in snow.A Snowman with a Santa hat and green and yellow scar/A Pumpkinman with a Jack-o-Lantern head.Santa in his sleigh in the night with his reindeer/ Jack Skellington as "Sandy Claws" in his sleigh with his bonedeer.In these portraits, Zero is able to phase through them using his nose to illuminate parts of them: The portraits have been changed to new portraits that go back and forth between "Chrismas" and "Halloween". This is in reference to the Duelist ghosts. When the portrait changes it shows Henry cheating by firing before the draw and shooting the other man in the back. A portrait of Henry Ravenswood and another man in a duel outside of Ravenswood Manor.This portrait mirrors the iconic Master Gracey portrait. A portrait of Henry Ravenswood which changes to show him turning into the Phantom.This is an adaption of the Black Prince portrait. A portrait of a desperado riding a horse onlooking a desert mountain range only for the portrait to change and show the man and his horse as skeletons with the night-sky being filled with phantom buffalo.A portrait of The Flying Dutchman from the Pirates of the Caribbean film-series which flashes to reveal the ship being on fire.Foyer portraits of Henry and Mélanie Ravenswood together in front of Ravenswood Manor which is bleak and ruined only for the portrait to change and show the mansion as the lush beauty it once was.Phantom Manor received a massive refurbishment during 2019 in which all of the original changing portraits were removed and replaced with new ones that had the same flashing effect as the mainstream Haunted Mansion rides.

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    The Aging Man portrait and April-December are not there.

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    Phantom Manor's portraits slowly shifted back and forth from one image to the other, creating the "disquieting metamorphasis" that Marc Davis had originally envisioned. The remaining portraits are mounted in the Portrait Corridor like in Disneyland. Instead of just going back and forth between "Young" and "Skeleton", the portrait goes through several phases as the Ghost Host speaks, growing older and older until he is nothing but a skeleton. In Walt Disney World, the Aging Man's portrait is found hanging above a fireplace in the foyer. The portraits present there were originally 1 to 5, but April-December was removed and replaced with a version of the Aging Man portrait, who was not present in the Disneyland Mansion at all beforehand. Originally, the paintings flashed between phases the effect was later changed to a morphing, and recently back into flashing. As lightning flashes outside, the paintings flicker into grotesque and monstrous images.

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    The Aging Man: A handsome nobleman who flashes into a skeleton in a rotting suit.Īt Disneyland's Haunted Mansion, the changing portraits hang in the Portrait Corridor, across from a large set of windows looking out on a stormy night.The Werecat Lady: A beautiful woman reclining on a sofa, transforming into a panther (or, after renovation, into a white tiger).The Black Prince: A knight on horseback, named on concept art as the Black Prince, where both horse and rider morph into glowing skeletons.Medusa: Morphing from a young woman into a stony Gorgon.The Flying Dutchman: A clipper ship, which becomes a ghost ship with tattered sails on a stormy sea.April-December: A young lady (April) who morphs into a decrepit old woman (December).













    Haunted mansion portraits