Get ready for a thrilling sneak peek into the world of Disney's cutting-edge technology! The Magic Behind the Magic is about to be revealed! Walt Disney Imagineering has just dropped a tantalizing preview for their upcoming episode of 'We Call It Imagineering,' and it's a real treat for Disney enthusiasts and tech lovers alike.
The episode, set to air tomorrow, November 24, will delve into the fascinating world of audio-animatronics, those lifelike robotic figures that bring Disney stories to life. But here's where it gets controversial... or at least, potentially exciting for some!
Among the familiar faces like Spider-Man and HERBIE, we catch a glimpse of something entirely new - a short, stout audio-animatronic with a round head. And this is the part most people miss: it's a roaming Olaf! Yes, you heard that right. The beloved snowman from Frozen is getting his own free-roaming animatronic, and we can't wait to see it in action.
The teaser shows the armature being tested, spinning and striking a pose that's unmistakably Olaf. And then, the real teaser - a close-up of Olaf's feet walking on a floor. It's a subtle hint, but it's enough to get our imaginations running wild.
So, what do you think? Are you excited about the prospect of a roaming Olaf animatronic in the parks? It's a bold move, and it certainly sparks curiosity. Will it enhance the Disney experience, or is it a step too far? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments and on social media.
Remember to tune in tomorrow to Walt Disney Imagineering's YouTube channel for the full episode. It's a behind-the-scenes look at the magic that makes Disney so special, and you won't want to miss it.
'We Call It Imagineering' is a free YouTube series that pulls back the curtain on Disney's attractions and entertainment. Previous episodes have featured interviews with legendary designers and explored iconic attractions like Tiana's Bayou Adventure. It's a must-watch for anyone curious about the magic that happens behind the scenes.
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- Lauren Stracner