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is it just me or is it just a bad rat on a stick? No eye blink, no hand movement, no mouth movement? It is a bad puppet, if the call this AA is should rank up there with the AA from Mine Train thru Natures Wonderland (very lame!)
I don't know if they're calling AA, but it *is* part of Living Character Initiative. LCI is one of Disney's latest projects trying to bring characters to the park that can't just be played by a person or a person in a costume. So far, they've done a small dinosaur at AK, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew & Beaker (muppets) at DCA and I think EPCOT, and now this little guy. I may have missed someone. I think it's pretty cool - how sad it must be, to be a child that loves a non-human size character!
well, there is Crush at Epcot and DCA, Mr. Potato Head at Toy Story Mania at DCA and DHS, and Monsters Inc Roz at the Monsters ride at DCA, but those aren't free roving like the muppets or dino. and jermgood: it is too small to be as sophisticated (sp?) as Captain Jack or Mr. Potato Head
Anyway, I agree, it's pretty low-rent given the standard Disney has set for itself, but depending on how it's presented it doesn't really have to be a problem. In some of the videos the person wheeling the cart just reveals the figure for a couple seconds, so it wouldn't be necessary to have movements any more complex than it already has.
Leave it out in the open though and I agree, there's less articulation than something you could buy at Toys-R-US
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Anyway, I agree, it's pretty low-rent given the standard Disney has set for itself, but depending on how it's presented it doesn't really have to be a problem. In some of the videos the person wheeling the cart just reveals the figure for a couple seconds, so it wouldn't be necessary to have movements any more complex than it already has.
Leave it out in the open though and I agree, there's less articulation than something you could buy at Toys-R-US