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WORLD WORLD
SHOWCASE ENTERTAINMENT SPECIAL
EVENTS HOLIDAYS TOURS SPECIAL
REPORTS ARCHIVES OTHER
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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- August 21, 2007 Did that Audio-Animatronics figure just ask me a question? From August 22 September 6, guests to Epcots Future World might be asking themselves that very question. Walt Disney Imagineering is playtesting the latest evolution of Audio-Animatronics technology in the form of the Muppet Mobile Lab. With the help of Imagineerings Research and Development, world-renowned Muppet scientist, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, and his assistant, Beaker, take to the streets of Epcots Future World in their Muppet Mobile Lab. This test marks the first time that two free-roaming Audio-Animatronics characters will travel around the park, interact with each other and with Epcot guests. The purpose of this playtest is to determine how best to apply this technology in new and creative ways for our Disney Parks guests, said Chris Holm, Principal Director at Walt Disney Imagineering. With this latest advance in Audio-Animatronics technology, we could use any number of different characters. The possibilities are endless with what we can do with this. Guests may get the opportunity to interact with Bunsen and Beaker as they travel around the park in a two-wheeled, egg-shaped, roving laboratory. These inventive scientists discuss the various experiments they are working on, invite guests to ask questions and even talk back to guests (or squeak back in the case of Beaker). Guests may experience some of the onboard special effects, such as water sprayers, smoke and confetti cannons, plus a few unexpected surprises. As part of Disneys Living Characters initiative, Imagineers have the creative task of bringing characters to life in new, exciting and interactive ways. In 2004 Imagineering introduced the world to the first free-roaming Audio-Animatronics figure, Lucky the Dinosaur. The Muppet Mobile Lab is considerably smaller than Lucky. While Lucky was not easily transportable, the technology was ultimately miniaturized so that the Muppet Mobile Lab could fit through doorways, inside buildings, in elevators and in other places throughout Disney Parks where it would have been impossible to bring Lucky. Over forty years ago Walt Disney looked to his artists, designers, craftsmen, technicians and programmers at Walt Disney Imagineering to design his latest dream. The result was Audio-Animatronics technology, which electronically and digitally combines and synchronizes voices, music, sound effects, character movements and other show elements to bring life-like movement to thousands of characters in attractions and shows at Disney parks around the world. Disney introduced this technology to the world in the form of Walt Disneys Enchanted Tiki Room, which debuted at Disneyland in 1963. Walt Disney Imagineering is responsible for the creationfrom concept through installationof all Disney resorts, theme parks and attractions, real estate developments, regional entertainment venues and new media projects.
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