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Tony Baxter was not directly responsible for Star Tours. The executive producer of that project of C. Randy Bright, who was also the vice president of concept development at Walt Disney Imagineering at the time. The show producer of the project was Tom Fitzgerald. The media producer was Mark Eades, (that is me). Tony was consulted from a creative standpoint from time to time, but he was not responsible for the project.
Tony has no responsibility at all for the Little Mermaid attraction at Disney California Adventure, nor does he have any responsibility for Cars Land.
Latest comment: 12 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Not sure what "devolping" means (beginning of 2nd para): "Devolping in Southern California, Baxter started his career...". I'm taking it out, for now. Someone who has access to the source material ref'd can put it back correctly. thundt (talk) 21:37, 9 May 2012 (UTC)Reply