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Disneyland Story
After your begginning departure you climb up the mountain through two lifts. You soon see Br'er Bear's house, a warning point for the soon drop ahead. After the drop you find yourself inside the mountain. The geese and other critter start to sing How Do You Do?. Soon you find yourself at the next drop, the drop goes down and up for good fun.. The animals after sing Happy Place. If you look to the right you can see the drop you just were on. Br'er Rabbit then gets caught by the tar baby and is taken to The Top of Chickapin Hill. His mom and the mole lady mourn over the capture of himself. Next you start your final climb to the drop. Right before the ascent, if you look to the right you can see a worker. This worker will at times shine a flashlight at you if you wave. To the left of the ascent you can see Br'er Fox tormenting Br'er Rabbit and then you descend. On the drop a picture is taken of your log. You can buy these outside the exit. After learning of Br'er Rabbit's freedom the animals rejoice on the Zip-a-Dee Lady Boat and the ride ends.

Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland
These two versions are almost one in the same. The story starts off with an intro from Brer Frog, who warns of the troubles ahead. Brer Rabbit outsmarts the two a few times, but in the end, they manage to catch him and take him to Brer Fox's cave at "Chickapin Hill".The transition into the Laughing Place takes place in the dark and the log out of the water and onto steel beams like a roller coaster.Brer Rabbit outfoxes them one final time, by tricking them into throwing him into his home, the Briar Patch. At that point, riders are sent down the big drop into the Briar Patch, into a large pool splashing variable amounts of water onto the riders.After the drop and splash into the pond, the log floats peacefully through the landscape of the mountain scenery and enters a tunnel, into an indoor dark ride segment, featuring a a large cast of audio-animatronic characters singing a medely of songs, and finally passing a Mississippi River style showboat with a lot of critters singing the ride's main theme song, Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, to celebrate Brer Rabbit's safe return.