Same type of movements? The tech Universal is using seems to be a lot more controlled and nuanced. I don't recall where I saw the breakdown, but I remember reading interesting commentary about how realistic the movement is for the Phantom and for Frankenstein's Monster in the tesla coil scene. They were used as examples for storytelling through realistic body language, yet when I look at Tiana's, they're moving just for the sake of movement. Essentially, yeah I'm agreeing with your point, but then I'm following up with the question: Do you have knowledge of the different technology behind the figures?
Are the Tiana's animatronics just simply not programmed to be better, or is it a limitation in the technology that Disney is using? Because as far as I can tell, Universal has them beat, even if the differences are a lot more nuanced.