9-Eye had not been forgotten. She was still hanging around.

Her original attraction had shut almost twenty years ago now. Back then, she'd met all kinds of people through her time travelling adventures - like H.G. Wells and Jules Verne!

The Timekeeper had long gone. Le Visionarium also. 9-Eye didn't know what happened to the Timekeeper, but she was witness to what happened to Le Visionarium.

Because, in fact, 9-Eye was still there.

Stuck.

In what was now Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast ride.

She stood behind the Boxobot.

Mostly deactivated now. Rusted. Neglected.

But not gone.

She was still there.


9-Eye and the Time Keeper. Ah. A Disneyland Paris original attraction exported worldwide. For the longest time after Robin Williams' death, I was confused about the Timekeeper. The Timekeeper name didn't jog my memory of it, nor did the music. So I believed I'd never experienced it. Then I saw the film and was like '... Wait a minute.' I'd seen it under it's original name; Le Visionariom: Un Voyage a Travers le Temps. It was only until I heard the music again last November that I went on the hunt for it and found it again last month that I realised the music was different in Orlando to Paris! No wonder the music didn't do anything for me - I never experienced the American version.
And yes! Disneyland Paris' 9-Eye is still there - she never left the building! And that is where you can still see her today - behind the Boxobot in the first scene.