log flume ride features a parody of
Mount Rushmore with (left to right) Horse, Fenwick, Nell, and Do-Right. On May 28, 1999,
Universal Islands of Adventure opened
Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls, a
log flume ride based on the cartoon segments. Guests enter a queue themed to resemble a theater, with Dudley, Nell, Snidely, and Horse presented as actors. Riders board cartoon logs and journey "into" the story, where Snidely has cruelly captured Nell Fenwick. Horse and Dudley make their first appearance in front of a
cyclorama backdrop, theatrically "charging" to the rescue. The ride system contains three drops, the last and steepest of which is seventy-five feet. It is a hybrid flume/coaster that utilizes steel track to not only shoot guest-filled logs down the final drop, but under the water's surface and over a bunny hill. The ride system was designed and built by
Mack GmbH. On August 27, 1999,
Universal Studios released a comedy live-action film based on the character, titled
Dudley Do-Right. It stars
Brendan Fraser,
Sarah Jessica Parker, and
Alfred Molina. It received negative reviews and was a box-office failure, grossing less than $10 million domestically against a $22 million budget. In 2000, music historian
Irwin Chusid claimed that scat singer
Shooby Taylor's voice reminded him of Dudley Do-Right's "virile
baritone." Premiering in 2013, the Canadian adult animated series
Fugget About It features a dimwitted yet well-meaning Mountie character, Strait McCool. McCool exhibits similar appearance, voice acting, behavior, and personality to Do-Right (except for the addition of sexual and drug references). It may be inferred that the character of McCool is a parody of Do-Right. == See also ==