Koro, the Midnight Dancer, is one of the Tiki Gods in the pre-show of Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room.
History[]
Background[]
Koro the Midnight Dancer is a Māori deity found outside of the Enchanted Tiki Room.
Appearances[]
The Enchanted Tiki Room[]
Koro is a character who speaks to guests in the pre-show of the Enchanted Tiki Room in Disneyland.
In the Moonlight He Loved to Dance
Natives Who Watched Fell Into a Trance
Then Under His Spell All Ladies and Men
Learned to Dance the Tropic Top Ten
When Koro introduces himself during the pre-show, he explains about himself being unable to move, but explains that the tiki gods had a luau last night and when the drumming played, his found was full of "loud sound".
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort[]
Like some of Disneyland's other Tiki God statues, Koro has been replicated at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort
Tahitian Terrace[]
His statue appears in Hong Kong Disneyland's Tahitian Terrace.
Trader Sam's[]
Pele, Ngendei, Koro and Rongo all decorate the bar-taps in these bars and have glowing eyes.
Other Appearances[]
Virtual Magic Kingdom[]
Koro was also featured in Virtual Magic Kingdom as a furniture item available to display in player's rooms.