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I thought it was a lot of fun. I'm glad we showed up early and caught the morning show. It was better than the later one that most of the LoT/MC folks caught. He seemed to do better in a smaller crowd where the CMs could keep the circle around him larger with more room to maneuver and see his surroundings. I also think in the first show he did a better job of steering the question content (asking, "Any science questions" rather than the more open ended, "Any questions"). But he did a decent job of deflecting a couple stupid/uncomfortable moments in the second show.
Overall, I thought it was fun, some great interaction, and the person doing the voice was on the ball with a very quick wit. Oh, and the animatraonics were gee wizz nifty cool. Really really fun. |
It has a good beat and you can dance to it. I'll give it a 68 Dick.
Gotta say I really enjoyed the show. With a little more material and more experience on creating audience interaction, this could be a very popular addition. I was very impressed with how well done the puppetry was. Yes, I saw the three cameras as well as two of the microphones on the unit and a third on one of the handlers (black lavalier mics really show up on white lab coats). But that was only because I was looking for them - they were not obnoxious at all. I think what I liked the most about it was that it was just Disney Magic pre and simple. Yes, it was a Muppets character (well, characters), but the notion of having something out just for pure entertainment value is part of what makes Disneyland (or in this case - DCA) special. it gave me hope that there are still some creative people involved with Disney. And as usual: next stop - Florida :rolleyes: |
I look forward to its return. Good show, IMHO.
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I hope they keep it (or one of them, if they make more of them) here in Anahiem. I didn't get a chance to see it. And at least Muppits have a reason to be at DCA, unlike Lucky who was pretty much destined to be at Animal Kingdom from the start.
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From what little I saw I was very pleased. I don't think I would like to see the regular characters out like this (Fab five etc.) but it works well for the Muppets. I think if they created the "heads" similar to this where the walk arounds can interact - that would be incredible.
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Click here for the online article This online article also includes a video that shows Dr. Honeydew conversing with a reporter (it appears to be her first interview ever, poor girl:rolleyes: ) but it's funny to hear his responses. It also has an interview with Bruce Vaughn, Vice President of Imagineering. It sounds like they may implement this type of technology more at the parks. |
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I talked to David Goelz! And he sprayed me with jet fuel! *swoon*
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That wasn't jet fuel :eek:
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