Oga's Cantina
General Info
City | Anaheim |
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Area/Region | California |
Country | United States |
Website | https://disneyland.disney.go.com/dining/disneyland/ogas-cantina/ |
Latitude | [object Object] |
Longitude | [object Object] |
Telephone | +1 714-781-4636 |
Postal Code | 92802 |
Location Name | Oga's Cantina |
Street Address | 1313 Disneyland Dr |
Overview
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History
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Umbrella Academy is set in a unique and whimsical universe created by Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá. The story begins in 1989, when forty-three babies are inexplicably born to random, unrelated women who showed no signs of pregnancy the day before. Seven of these children are adopted by eccentric billionaire Sir Reginald Hargreeves and form the Umbrella Academy, a dysfunctional family of superheroes with strange powers. Their mission: to save the world.
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Background
The Umbrella Academy Mansion holds an important and pivotal place in the history of the Umbrella Academy universe, serving not only as the family home of the 7 academy members, but also as a silent witness to many events, mysteries, and traumas.
The impressive Neo-Gothic mansion is a testament to the eccentric tastes of its owner, Sir Reginald Hargreeves, a billionaire industrialist, renowned scientist and adoptive father of 7 children who he raised from all over the world. after indeterminate and simultaneous birth mothers who were not pregnant immediately before. The estate, like Hargreeves, is an enigma. Countless rooms and wide corridors are filled with an eccentric mix of the everyday, the avant-garde and the exotic – a nod to Hargreeves' love of the eccentric, the extraordinary and the scientifically radical. Here, children were taught to master their various powers to transform from simple super-powered individuals into a team of world-saving heroes called The Umbrella Academy.
The heart of the villa was the control room, an impressive space with huge screens, rows of controls and the latest technology. It was the nerve center of all Academy operations, planning and strategy, always keeping the 7 at the forefront of fighting evil and protecting Earth. But the villa did not only serve as the Academy's arsenal. It was the home and hideout of the team's youngest and perhaps most problematic member: Number Seven, aka Vanya, the White Violin. Escaped from ordinary life and the world's ridicule by the mansion's soundproof music room, Vanya spent most of her life unaware of her true powers until she became a major, but unwitting, threat to the Academy.
The Umbrella Academy Mansion is a manifestation of the dichotomy that is the Academy itself: an extraordinary team chosen to save the world but must deal with their own internal struggles and traumas: home, refuge, battlefield, reminder of their extraordinary lives.