Turtle Talk with Crush

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2010

magine Crush, the sea turtle from "Finding Nemo," stopping mid-stream, turning to the audience from his movie-screen undersea environment and saying, "Hey you -- dude in the green-striped shirt -- what's that on your head?" Walt Disney Imagineers have created precisely this kind of magical interaction in "Turtle Talk With Crush" at Epcot.

The breakthrough experience gives Walt Disney World guests the chance to engage in live, unrehearsed conversations with the animated sea turtle from Disney•Pixars "Finding Nemo." From his digital world under the sea, Crush chats, plays and jokes with guests in a unique, personalized way. The 152-year-old turtle recognizes guests and asks them questions about themselves and the human world in the first-of-its-kind live, real-time animated show.

Located in The Seas with Nemo & Friends (formerly The Living Seas) pavilion at Epcot, "Turtle Talk With Crush" is the latest milestone in Disney's legacy of bringing characters to life in new and incredible ways. It represents Imagineering's latest foray into real-time animation. Using digital projection and sophisticated, voice-activated animation, Imagineers created a new way for Disney guests to talk with this personality-rich character.

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  • ahh i actually got to talk to him:)

  • I went to that last year. It was a lot of fun.

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