Ghostbuster626 said:yea me too. Is this also where they keep the unused America Sings AA's like the old grey mare, stork, and Uncle Sam?
I was on Backstage magic around the same time. The IASW dolls were completely stripped down to their AA guts -- looked like white Mr. Potato head dolls with metal arms.Lee said:Poor Bonnie Apetite from Kitchen Kabaret is back in the AA shop as a demo for guests on tours. Looking kinda odd, too. :lol:
On the spooky side...one time when I was in the AA shop, they had some Small World dolls form Disneyland in there being refurbished. They were on a machine making them go through their little dance 24-7...naked.![]()
brkgnews said:I was on Backstage magic around the same time. The IASW dolls were completely stripped down to their AA guts -- looked like white Mr. Potato head dolls with metal arms.
Bonnie also looks kind of odd because she has one regular arm, and they grafted an A100 arm onto her in order to show the difference between the technologies.
brkgnews said:I was on Backstage magic around the same time. The IASW dolls were completely stripped down to their AA guts -- looked like white Mr. Potato head dolls with metal arms.
Bonnie also looks kind of odd because she has one regular arm, and they grafted an A100 arm onto her in order to show the difference between the technologies.
Tahu said:Aren't Ham and Eggz from Kitchen Kaberet being kept in a storage in the Haunted Mansion?
Tahu said:Aren't Ham and Eggz from Kitchen Kaberet being kept in a storage in the Haunted Mansion?
animay said:Ham definitely is. Saw him with my own eyes when I worked there. It's just the shell though. No mechanical pieces are in it. He has no eyes.No sign of Eggz.
CThaddeus said:A number of the animatronics from World of Motion ended up in Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean, Tony Baxter once told me that Tom Morrow in Disneyland's Innoventions is really just Alec Tronic with a new head (a copy of the Timekeeper's, I'm guessing)...
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