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The "Sinister Eleven" are a group of haunted portraits located at the [[The Haunted Mansion|Haunted Mansion]].
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The '''"Sinister Eleven"''' are a group of haunted portraits located at the [[The Haunted Mansion|Haunted Mansion]].
 
==In the rides==
 
==In the rides==
   

Revision as of 18:44, 6 October 2018

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The "Sinister Eleven" are a group of haunted portraits located at the Haunted Mansion.

In the rides

Florida

The Magic Kingdom's Haunted Mansion once had this effect prior to the 2007 refurbishment. Now it has a Portrait Corridor similar to Disneyland's. The Arsonist, Jack the Ripper, The Mariner, Hatchet Man, The Witch of Walpurgis, Dracula, and The Old Man are now hanging in the Load Area, while The Couple and December are hanging on the staircase near the floating candelabra, and The Opera Glasses Lady hangs on the wall between the Ballroom and the Attic. Medusa is now a changing portrait.

Tokyo

In Tokyo Disneyland, the effect remained identical to what it used to be in WDW before 2007: guests travel down the Portrait Hall in a doom buggy, just after passing under the candelabra landing. There, the subjects of the portraits stare back, their eyes dimly glowing and following guests as they proceed down the corridor. The portraits consist of:

Right side:

  1. The Opera Glasses Lady
  2. Count Dracula
  3. The Couple
  4. Jack the Ripper
  5. The Witch of Walpurgis

Left side:

  1. The Hatchet Man (Ghost Host)
  2. Medusa
  3. The Arsonist
  4. Ms. April December
  5. The Ogre (Rasputin)

Above the Library entrance:

  1. The Mariner


Unused portraits

There are two non-changing portrait, Sinister 11 type portraits which would never be put in the final attraction, those being of historic figures:

  • Guy Fawkes: A 16th century British revolutionary who attempted to blow up British Parliament in order to try and kill the oppressive King James.
  • Ivan the Terrible: The first Tsar of Russia who was a notorious madman, tyrant and warlord and allegedly even accidentally murdered his own son.

Asides from these two there are several changing portraits which could have been considered to be used as Sinister 11 style portraits.