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  • Disney Animatronics are a subject that gets covered a lot on this channel; I’m a huge

  • fan of audio animatronics.

  • So I thought it was about time to follow up our recycled animatronic episode from earlier

  • this year, and focus on a different type of animatronic recycling.

  • One of the most expensive and time consuming aspects of producing animatronics is sculpting

  • the molds, wether its a human face or an animal.

  • So to cut time and costs, Disney has reused and recycled many animatronic molds from one

  • attraction and put them in another.

  • By changing a characters complexion, makeup, facial hair, and clothing or changing an animal’s

  • fur, suddenly youve created a brand new character.

  • Many rides & attractions have quite a few familiar faces that youve probably never

  • even noticed.

  • So today, while looking at animatronic history in Florida, California and Paris, were

  • gonna be counting the Top 10 Recycled Disney Animatronics Pt 2.

  • Number 10- Wide Eye and Terrified One particular human animatronic in the Jungle

  • Cruise at Magic Kingdom, was originally designed for the Haunted Mansion.

  • Marc Davis and Blaine Gibson are two well known Disney Imagineers who both worked on

  • the Jungle Cruise and Haunted Mansion.

  • Davis designed the characters and Gibson would sculpt the animatronic molds.

  • Well as your doom buggy descends backwards into the graveyard, youll find the Graveyard

  • caretaker holding a lantern.

  • He’s wide eyed and terrified, right?

  • Well as we take a look at the Trapped Safari Scene on the Jungle Cruise, there’s one

  • particular animatronic that’s also wide eyed and terrified.

  • Looking at the low man on the totem poll getting poked by that rhino, the animatronic’s face

  • is no one other than the graveyard caretaker from Haunted Mansion.

  • Now he does not appear in Disneyland’s Trapped Safari scene since it was added in 1964, 5

  • years before Haunted Mansion opened at Disneyland.

  • With the bucket hat slightly covering his eyes and the safari wardrobe, its easy to

  • not recognize him but this animatronic’s face was definitely recycled.

  • Number 9- Birds of a Feather The Disney parks are home to a variety of

  • Parrot animatronics, but there’s one parrot that’s been recycled a few times over the

  • last decade at Walt Disney World.

  • During the 2006 refurb of Pirates of the Caribbean, a Blue and Yellow macaw parrot was added to

  • the scene with Captain Jack Sparrow at Magic Kingdom and in the loading area at Disneyland.

  • Well if we head to the Mexico Pavillon at Epcot and enter Plaza de Los Amigos, on the

  • left hand side at the bottom of the ramp youll find this same parrot audio-animatronic.

  • It’s used for the Agent P’s World Showcase Adventures game.

  • It appears to have been added around 2009 when the interactive game made its debut themed

  • to Kim Possible.

  • Well most recently, this same animatronic has shown up once again in Adventureland right

  • near the entrance of Pirates of the Caribbean.

  • {Parrot} Don’t shoot, don’t shoot.

  • I’m just the messenger.

  • Coincidentally its also used for another interactive game called A Pirates Adventure- Treasure

  • of the Seven Seas which debuted in 2013.

  • And sure this is just a simple animatronic parrot, but since the mold, frame and design

  • was already created once, recycling and duplicating this relatively common parrot with the same

  • articulate functions just makes sense.

  • Number 8- Pirate Ghosts Once the ghosts on the Haunted Mansion materialize,

  • some familiar faces make up the 999 happy haunts.

  • Characters that made their debut on Pirates of the Caribbean in 1967, found their way

  • into the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland in 1969 then at Magic Kingdom in 1971.

  • The ride’s usually really dark, but this low light footage from our friends at LMG

  • vids makes the ghosts much easier to see.

  • So the auctioneer from Pirates of the Caribbean is actually the Ship Captain spinning in a

  • circle right here.

  • Now that whistling pirate in the jail scene, well he can be found a few times on the Haunted

  • Mansion.

  • He was recycled as the ghost blowing out her candles on the table, and as you make your

  • way into the graveyard scene, a few of the instrument playing ghosts on the left hand

  • side were also recycled from the same mold as well.

  • The bagpipe and flute players seem to have the same face and now that youre aware,

  • it’s pretty easy to make out that it’s the whistling pirate from the jail scene.

  • It’s a perfect piece of animatronic recycling since whistling and blowing require the same

  • facial structure; you make a few of them look like ghosts and you wont even notice..until

  • now.

  • Number 7- The Dog Days So there’s a little misconception around

  • a couple dogs at Walt Disney World.

  • The way the tale goes is that Rover from Carousel of Progress and the dog with the key in Pirates

  • of the Caribbean are said to be the same dog.

  • There’s many sources online saying this is the case, but if you take a look at both

  • of them, they don’t look identical at all.

  • Rover is much shaggier than the dog in pirates, not to mention that the dogs in both attractions

  • have changed many times over the years.

  • So maybe what’s actually being implied is that this is a case of recycling the same

  • mold and not using the exact same animatronic- that would make sense.

  • Theyre both in the sitting position and look to be about the same size, but what do

  • you think the story is with these two Disney dogs?

  • Comment below.

  • Number 6- Elderly Haunts So we previously talked about a few of the

  • 999 happy haunts at the Haunted Mansion and at the time when the ride was being built

  • at Disneyland in 1969, Carousel of Progress had its home in Tomorrowland.

  • Well the grandma thats sitting in the rocking chair from carousel of Progress can be found

  • in the ballroom scene of the Haunted Mansion.

  • Imagineer Blaine Gibson sculpted the figures on both of these attractions.

  • He just recycled the animatronic’s face and body mold for the Haunted Mansion.

  • Once Haunted mansion opened with Magic Kingdom in 1971, the grandma was reused again in this

  • version of the attraction- but this also means that the grandmother from carousel of progress

  • was in Magic Kingdom before Carousel of Progress moved to Walt Disney World in 1975.

  • Number 5- Monkey Business The Tropical rainforest scene in Epcot’s

  • Living with the Land features lush landscapes and some animatronic animals which include

  • these cute monkeys.

  • Well when the attraction opened in 1982, the monkeys were recycled from another tropical

  • attraction at Magic Kingdom.

  • In the Cambodian temple scene on the Jungle Cruise, youll find a group of monkeys playing

  • around with some treasure and two of these animatronics made their way into living with

  • the land.

  • The most obvious is this monkey with the baby on its back.

  • It was seen in Marc Davisdesigns for the Jungle Cruise and on the ride you can find

  • this pair on the right hand side.

  • The other solo monkey in Living with the Land was recycled from this monkey here.

  • Instead of holding onto an urn, its holding onto a vine in the rainforest.

  • Number 4- Phantom Dreamfinder At Disneyland Paris their version of Haunted

  • Mansion is called Phantom Manor and it’s actually placed in Frontierland.

  • Well in the Phantom Canyon scene on the ride, youre able to find a familiar yet extinct

  • face from Epcot.

  • The original version of Journey into Imagination at Epcot featured the Dreamfinder as one of

  • the main characters.

  • Well in October of 1998 we lost Dreamfinder during the ride’s refurb, but he’s actually

  • been hiding in Phantom Manor since it opened in 1992.

  • The animatronics for Paris were all produced at Central Shops in Florida, so a face mold

  • like Dreamfinder was readily available and that’s why it was recycled and re used as

  • the Mayor on the ride.

  • If you take a look at his facial features like his cheeks and nose, there’s no doubt

  • its him; he’s just missing that full bushy brown beard.

  • And who knows, maybe one day Disney will recycle the Dreamfinder mold back into Journey Into

  • Imagination with Figment.

  • We can dream, right?

  • Number 3- Triplets This next type of recycling is a little different.

  • When you get to the elephant bathing pool on the Jungle Cruise at Magic Kingdom, the

  • star of the scene is Bertha.

  • She’s placed right in the centre taking a bath in the waterfall- it’s an iconic

  • part of the scene.

  • So what imagineers did when designing the animatronics was they duplicated and recycled

  • this same animatronic mold two other times in the scene.

  • There’s one is on the left hand side before the waterfall, and there’s also another

  • one on the right hand side directly across from Bertha.

  • This animatronic recycling can also be seen at Disneyland right there and there.

  • Well this was done so if the Bertha animatronic needed to be removed and repaired, they could

  • swap in one of the other elephants in her place.

  • Losing one of the two animatronics in the pool is much less noticeable than having Bertha’s

  • spot left empty.

  • It’s a really clever bit of recycling and it helps keep the Disney magic alive every

  • day!

  • Number 2- Presidential Space The Hall of Presidents at Magic Kingdom features

  • dozens of unique animatronic characters.

  • Many different face molds have been sculpted to represent the various presidents, and a

  • lot of these presidents are actually disguised and recycled in Spaceship Earth at Epcot.

  • The Egyptian Priest on the left is William Taft, in Ancient Rome the Senator is actually

  • Teddy Roosevelt and the guard is Zachary Taylor.

  • A little further up, the scholar on the left sitting on the ground is Franklin Pierce,

  • the writing Monk is John Adams, Gutenberg standing with the magnifying glass is James

  • Buchanan and his assistant in the back is Andrew Jackson.

  • Now presidents aren’t the only recycled characters in SpaceShip Earth.

  • In the list that Walt Disney Imagineering released in 1982 it said the lute player was

  • Dwight Eisnhower, but over the last while many have come to think that its actually

  • John from Carousel of Progress.

  • I mean it really looks like John and it would make sense since the violin player is actually

  • the daughter Patricia.

  • Number 1- Recycling of the Caribbean Are you ready to have your mind blown?

  • Well, Pirates of the Caribbean features dozens of different audio animatronic pirates, but

  • when they creating the ride there were only a handful of faces sculpted.

  • So they actually reused the same faces multiple times in the ride; they just disguised them

  • really well.

  • Using Magic Kingdom as the example well show ya starting with the whistling pirate

  • in the jail scene; he’s known for his round face and cheeks- well this same mold was actually

  • recycled on Carlos the Mayor who’s in the well and the 2nd guy tied up in that same

  • scene.

  • Next, lets look at this drunken pirate in the burning town scene; take note of his hooked

  • nose and wide face.

  • Well he’s found in the exact same scene as the mandolin player, and this pirate on

  • the steps across the from auction.

  • Another example is with the pooped pirate holding the treasure map- take note of the

  • large crease between his cheeks and jaw and his a rounded nose cause he has a dopleganger

  • in the auction scene.

  • With some dirt on his face, a different wig and a couple of missing teeth, the pooped

  • pirate got a new life behind Redd.

  • There’s many many more examples on the ride, like this drunken pirate on the bridge with

  • the eye patch- he looks an awful lot like Captain Barborsa in the first scene, doesn’t

  • he?

  • Next time you sail the seven seas on Pirates of the Caribbean keep your eyes peeled and

  • see how many different faces you can actually spot.

  • So have you ever noticed any of these recycled animatronics at the Disney parks?

  • Which is your favorite?

  • I’d love to know!

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