
The Tribal Arts room is a chamber of Mystic Manor which also serves as a scene in the attraction of the same name.
Description[]
Background[]
The Tribal Arts room is a chamber in Mystic Manor used to store totems, wooden statues, and other decor from the Polynesian collected by Lord Henry Mystic. It is prolifically filled with small tiki figures.
History[]
The scene serves as a perversion of the classic Disneyland attraction, The Enchanted Tiki Room. There are several evident influences from the Tiki Room found in this sequence. Several of the figures appear to be taken directly from the Tiki Room. The totem poles speak and sing with the music and one of the tikis in the room plays a drum, not unlike the ones from the Tiki Room.
Appearances[]

Drumming Tiki at the Enchanted Tiki Room and Mystic Manor, left picture from Oh My Disney, right picture from Youtube
Mystic Manor[]
When Lord Mystic's pet monkey Albert opens up the balinese music-box, the tikis in the Tribal Arts exhibit all come to life and what appears to be lava spouts from the tiki in the centre of the room. Several of the tikis fire blow-darts at Albert in-addition to the guests.
They presumably were de-animated when Albert closed the music-box.
Trivia[]
- As Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room technically exists in the same continuity as Mystic Manor through Disney's S.E.A. mega-theme, it is possible that Lord Mystic took what relics he has from the Tiki room itself or its respective region.
- If this is true, it is possible that some of the tikis already had spirits without the assistance of the music-box and were only allied by it.