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  • Over the years, Disney has become known for its use of audio animatronics in their rides

  • and attractions at the Disney theme parks.

  • The term Audio Animatronic has been used by Disney since 1961

  • {Tiki Bird} ooooo Audio Animatronics?

  • {Walt Disney} Right audio animatronics.

  • with some of the very first examples being the birds in the tiki room at Disneyland and

  • Abraham Lincoln at the 1964 Worlds fair.

  • When audio animatronics were first used, the range of motion was fairly limited.

  • To this day, there’s still many of these limited motion animatronics that can be seen

  • in older attractions at the theme parks.

  • Now as time’s gone on, the animatronic technology has advanced, giving the figures much more

  • fluid lifelike movements.

  • Many attractions at Walt Disney World have marked pivotal points in Disney animatronic

  • history.

  • There’s one audio animatronic in particular that needs to be mentioned, which unofficially

  • is the first animatronic on our list.

  • It’s no one other than the Wicked Witch of the West from the Great Movie Ride.

  • Although this animatronic has recently become extinct, it had to be mentioned.

  • Making her debut in 1989, it was the very first A-100 figure created by Disney and was

  • the most advanced audio animatronic created to date.

  • Well it actually wasn’t fully created by Disney.

  • See when developing these figures, Disney contracted a company called Sarcos Robitics

  • to build the A-100 figures in the 80s and 90s.

  • This technology became exclusive to Disney.

  • If you ever got a chance to see the Wicked Witch of the west in person, at first glance

  • you’d be fooled by the movements that it was an actor not a robot.

  • {Wicked Witch} But just try to stay out of my way.

  • Just try.

  • I’ll get you my pretty and your little dog too.

  • Now fast forward to 2017, also at Walt Disney World, when the newest and most advanced audio

  • animatronic made its debut at the parks.

  • So today, were gonna be counting down the top 10 must see Audio Animatronics at Walt

  • Disney World.

  • Number 10- C3Po Were starting our list off at Star Tours

  • in Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

  • The ride opened in December of 1989 and C3Po can be found in the ride’s queue.

  • {C3Po} R2 that reminds me, lets run a diagnostic on the candriod.

  • He’s programmed so it appears he’s addressing people in the queue and will definitely keep

  • you entertained while you wait.

  • {Captain} Hey, you droids in transport 1401.

  • Get back to work!

  • {c3Po} Now see what youve done.

  • Well lose our jobs for sure.

  • In 2010 Star Tours went down for a refurb and re opened in May 2011 with a C3Po animatronic

  • also in the cabin.

  • Star Tours has 6 simulator cabins at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, so in total the attraction

  • has 7 different C3Po animatronics.

  • Number 9- Benjamin Franklin The American Pavilion in World Showcase at

  • Epcot is home to an attraction called The American Adventure and features the next audio

  • animatronic on our list.

  • The attraction opened in 1982 and features 35 audio animatronics that help tell the story

  • of pivotal moments in American History.

  • Benjamin Franklin appears throughout the entire show, but specifically were talking about

  • the Benjamin Franklin animatronic in the 2nd scene.

  • This figure was revolutionary for the time since it gives the impression he’s waking

  • up stairs and walking across the platform during the show.

  • Its very convincing when you see it in person and although this show might not be for everyone,

  • its definitely worth checking out for this specific animatronic.

  • {Benjamin Franklin} We must carefully justify this separation.

  • Number 8- Captain Jack Sparrow Now as we head over into Adventureland at

  • Magic Kingdom, well find the next animatronic on our list in pirates of the Caribbean.

  • In Florida, the ride uses 123 different pirate and animal animatronics but there’s a few

  • figures on the ride that are more advanced than others.

  • In 2006 the original Pirates of the Caribbean was refurbished to include A-100 figures of

  • Captain Jack Sparrow.

  • Animating 1 second of movement for an A-100 figure takes 8 hours to program and Captain

  • Jack appears three times in the ride, perfectly capturing Johnny Depp’s mannerisms and movements

  • from his character in the film.

  • {Captain Jack Sparrow} Drink up lads, theres treasure enough for all.

  • Other notable animatronics to keep an eye out for are Captain Barbosa

  • {Barbosa} Show yourself you miserable cure

  • the pooped pirate or buccaneer

  • {Buccaneer} here i’ll be holding the treasure map and the key as well

  • and of course the auctioneer.

  • {Auctioneer} Shift your cargo dear.

  • Show them your larboard side.

  • We wants the red head.

  • Lay there you folks and swab

  • Number 7- Buzz Lightyear Staying in Magic Kingdom were gonna take

  • a peak into Tomorrowland at Buzz Lightyear’s Space Rangers spin.

  • It opened in Oct of 1998 and although the ride’s looking a bit tired and could use

  • a good overhaul, the life-sized Buzz Lightyear animatronic in the queue has held its ground

  • very well.

  • Buzz Lightyear appears to be the first A-100 figure to utilize a projected animated face

  • allowing for more expressive features.

  • {Buzz Lightyear} All right you junior space rangers, listen up.

  • The green squad will retrieve the power cells, while the rest of you concentrate on those

  • robots.

  • Now there is another Buzz Lightyear animatronic at the end of the ride, and although it also

  • utilizes the projected face, it has very limited movement compared to the animatronic in the

  • queue.

  • This is the one to pay extra attention to.

  • Number 6- Muppet Mobile Lab The next animatronic is from a much different

  • type of attraction than what weve talked about so far.

  • Hello everybody

  • The Dr Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker animatronics from Muppet Mobile Lab are the only animatronic

  • figures to live on as part of Disney’s Living Character initiative and now has a permeant

  • home at Epcot.

  • {Dr Bunsen} Weve been invited by Mr Mickey Mouse himself

  • The unit and animatronic figures are controlled by a cast member in a remote location who

  • uses 8 cameras concealed on the unit, including one in the bridge of Bunsen’s glasses to

  • allow them to interact with the guests.

  • {Dr Bunsen} Well if your name is Sarah then lets cal you Sarah.

  • {Sarah} Yea its Sarah

  • {Dr Bunsen} Alright lets chant her name.

  • Sarah!

  • Sarah!

  • Sarah!

  • Muppet mobile lab isn’t listed on the park’s times guide but according to a Disney cast

  • member on a recent visit to the park, the show performs 3 times a day around 10am, 12

  • noon and 2 pm behind Spaceship Earth.

  • {Dr Bunsen} Give yourself a round of applause for being such a wonderful crowd.

  • Special thanks to Sarah

  • These interactive animatronics are witty and very entertaining

  • {Dr Bunsen} All right Beaker the floor is yours

  • so make sure you catch a performance on your next trip to Epcot.

  • Number 5- Hopper The centre piece of Disney’s Animal Kingdom

  • is the tree of life, and hidden in the base of the tree is an attraction called It’s

  • Tough to be A Bug.

  • It’s a 4-D attraction thats kinda underrated but its definitely worth checking it out for

  • one animatronic alone.

  • {Hopper} Flick, what are these humans wearing on their heads?

  • Hopper, the film’s villain, stands an impressive 8 feet tall and has 74 functions built into

  • the animatronic.

  • {Hopper} Friends?

  • Get this loser out of my sight, Its really a shame that Hopper’s only used

  • for such a short segment in the attraction but when its Tough to be A Bug opened in 1998,

  • he was one of Disney’s most advanced and complex audio animatronics to date.

  • {Hopper} If you had it your way, you would destroy us all.

  • But you never will

  • Number 4- The Seven Dwarfs In 2014 at Magic Kingdom the park debuted

  • the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train ride which completed the new Fantasyland expansion.

  • The ride is a coaster, dark ride hybrid and features 7 state of the art animatronics.

  • Walt Disney Imagineering has taken audio animatronic technology to a new level with all the 7 Dwarfs

  • and they describe the figures as 3-D Audio Animatronics.

  • The Dwarfs utilize projected faces, similar to what was done with Buzz Lightyear, but

  • since then, technology had advanced allowing imagineers much more precision in the animatronic

  • animation.

  • The projected faces allowed the squash and stretch animation seen in the film to come

  • right to life in the animatronics.

  • {Doc} Heigh ho.

  • Heigh ho!

  • The fluidity of the characters is incredible and all the elements together really brings

  • these characters to life.

  • Now the dark portion of the ride happens pretty quickly compared to the speed of your classic

  • dark ride, so its a little tough to get a good detailed look at all the animatronics

  • on one ride.

  • The line can be very long for this ride so make sure you grab a fast pass or head in

  • line during the fireworks so you don’t miss these amazing audio animatronics.

  • {Dwarfs} Where a million diamonds shine.

  • Number 3- The Frozen Crew Once again our list is bringing us back into

  • world Showcase at Epcot and this time its in the Norway pavilion with Frozen Ever After.

  • The animations in this ride are top notch.

  • At the time in 2016, they were the most advanced animatronics the company had produced featuring

  • Disney’s first all-electric Audio-Animatronics, as opposed to pneumatics or hydraulics that

  • previous figures used.

  • {olaf} Elsa’s made a magic winter show, from summer snow.

  • For Sven and me and you