closed at Disney California Adventure along with the rest of A Bug's Land on March 19, 2018, and was replaced by Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure, an interactive screen ride themed to Spider-Man, as part of the new Avengers Campus, based on the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Dr. Jane Goodall, who was a consultant in the development and design of Disney's Animal Kingdom, is honored just outside the doors that lead into the attraction's lobby with a larger-than-life sculpted carving of a chimpanzee, as well as on a plaque describing her achievements in zoology and primatology.
Flik the ant, in audio-animatronic form, emerges from a hole in the theater's ceiling and welcomes the audience and begins to explain that insects play an important role in humans' life that they can't see and invites them to see his perspective on the matter, by donning the provided bug eyes (3D glasses).
A piece of the set falls and the Termite-ator steps out, then shoots at a taunting flea, then the audience, sensing more intruders (triggering hidden water sprayers), despite Flik's protests, until he runs out of acid and leaves.
Claire then passes gas, which affects and disgusts both Weevil and the audience (triggering hidden smell cannons in the theater).
With an explosion to the right side of the audience, Hopper the grasshopper appears in audio-animatronic form, disgusted at Flik's compassion towards humans.
He orders a stag beetle to chase Flik off the stage, and four wasps hold up an extermination advertisement flyer.
Now onscreen, Hopper boasts about being undefeatable, but a chameleon appears from the back of the stage and shoots its tongue to eat him before fleeing.
Flik reappears onscreen and says he forgot to mention that reptile don't care that it's tough to be a bug, which segues into the finale.
The show's score was composed and conducted by Bruce Broughton, while much of the queue music was arranged by Wilkins.