Articulated Characters

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by dryice7670, Jan 4, 2008.

  1. dryice7670

    dryice7670 New Member

    Hey Everyone, I was just watching the Dream Along With Mickey show on You Tube and I noticed that the characters now move thier eyes and mouths. Is this true or was this just something at a different park? This is so cool it looks so much more realistic now and really makes the Disney Magic seem to come alive more. Good Job Disney for doing this. Please somone tell me about this. Is this all over the parks now or is it just certain things?
     
  2. DisneyGibbs

    DisneyGibbs Active Member

    I've only seen it in DAWM videos...but it is really cool! I'd love to see it in person... maybe in December eh ;)
     
  3. Tiddelypom

    Tiddelypom New Member

    Yay I think this is the coolest advancement Disney have made recently. I just got back from the World and can definately confirm that it's happening! I think it's all the show characters. In Dream Along With Mickey, The Christmas Castle show (I forget what it was called - I am Shamed) and Twas the Night Before Christmas really did 'speak' and blink! And it makes a world of difference despite being a little disturbing at first notice if you're used to them being static! Minnie singing Santa Baby is the most amazing thing ever heehee~ not least becasue of Mickey having hysterics at the back at all the things she wants - and getting a little hot and bothered at the mention of the ring, 'I don't mean on the phone!' My favourite Disney moment ever!

    The parade characters didn't do it though :(
     
  4. TinkTingeling

    TinkTingeling New Member

    I can understand that the parade characters don't do it though... Those heads must weigh a ton more if they're able to move their eyes and mouths!
     
  5. Kevus

    Kevus New Member

    Last i heard they were introducing the animatronics, across the parks, timon in the lion king was the next to be done i believe but i didnt see it when i went at New Years
     

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