Bob has his own version he keeps himself entertained
Coincidentally, I believe Disney owns that IP now as well.
Bob has his own version he keeps himself entertained
The Critic series is owned by Sony/Columbia picturesCoincidentally, I believe Disney owns that IP now as well.
The Critic series is owned by Sony/Columbia pictures
I think Sammy is actually supposed to be a normal raccoon pretending to be a hat. He's like that on Henry's painting in the lobby, and Tokyo always shows him that way in their artwork.(Credit to Rabi on Twitter for the Tokyo Sammy art mashup))It doesn't seem right for Sammy to be out of Henry's hat. I don't want to think about the fact that he has feet. I've seen too many raccoons digging through garbage.
By the way, Sammy up close is kind of terrifying:
Wow, ok I stand corrected! I've never seen any of these before except the one from the lobby, and I had forgotten about that one!I think Sammy is actually supposed to be a normal raccoon pretending to be a hat. He's like that on Henry's painting in the lobby, and Tokyo always shows him that way in their artwork.(Credit to Rabi on Twitter for the Tokyo art collection)
Well that's understandable you haven't seen those since those are Tokyo-exclusive art (The last one of the bears on the beach is actually a brand new piece of art for TDL's 2024 wall calendar).Wow, ok I stand corrected! I've never seen any of these before except the one from the lobby, and I had forgotten about that one!
So, would this be using the "Living Character" technology a la Turtle Talk With Crush or Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor?I'm not sure if we're "re-imagineering" here, but one of the things I would like to see in the new version would be interactivity with the audience reactions. I think the technology exists or at least Disney should be able to make the Bears respond and react more with the audience.
For example: Random comments to the audience, or responses for a loud and engaged audience or delayed responses if the audience is quiet. Anything that would make them seem all the more lifelike, as opposed to the 50+ year old static animatronics that have limited motions and responses. In short, something that would make guests excited to see them, like people were in 1972, if that's possible.
I was thinking something more automated. Using AI or similar technology to "read" the audience and perform a unique show that hasn't been done before. It would incorporate some of those other capabilities but done in a way that it would require a lot less human input.So, would this be using the "Living Character" technology a la Turtle Talk With Crush or Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor?
Interesting
there's a parade?Rooftop parade viewing at 79.99/person.
Festival of Fantasy starts in Frontierland. (Or maybe you already know that.)there's a parade?
I was being facetious meaning lack of a light parade, and the day parade is limping.Festival of Fantasy starts in Frontierland. (Or maybe you already know that.)
No it’ll be $129.99 but include charcuterie (Lunchables) and drinking chocolate.there's a parade?
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