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Walking Animatronic Dinosaur At Disney Park

Dan Howland writes "Shades of Jurassic Park: Disney's first walk-around, interactive animatronic character, Lucky the dinosaur, is now strolling around Disney's California Adventure, but will probably move to Disney's Animal Kingdom in the coming weeks. It kinda walks on two legs, just as the rumors promised, but actually pulls a cart for additional balance (and to hide the computers). Videos can be found on the link above. More photos, and a video of Lucky blowing his nose here."

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  1. Talking Trash Can by N8F8 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Last year I was at Disney and they had this talking trach can that I assume was radio controlled. It looked like all the other trash cans except it would more around and talk. It really shocked the hell out of people. This dinosaur should be a riot!

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    1. Re:Talking Trash Can by jared_hanson · · Score: 4, Funny

      I hate that damned thing! I went to throw a burger wrapper away in it, and just as I let go it moved out of the way. It continued to do this a few more time, all the while taunting me about how bad of aim I was.

      I got fed up and started kicking the damn thing and crying obsenities at it. Little children were crying and concerned parents were rushing to cover their kids' eyes and ears.

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    2. Re:Talking Trash Can by carpe_noctem · · Score: 3, Funny

      Are you sure that wasn't RMS begging for some handouts?

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    3. Re:Talking Trash Can by ePhil_One · · Score: 4, Funny

      Might be more fun if it were a trash talking walking talking trash can

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    4. Re:Talking Trash Can by NanoGator · · Score: 5, Funny

      "Last year I was at Disney and they had this talking trach can that I assume was radio controlled."

      Was that over by Star Tours? That was R2-D2 you insensitive clod!

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    5. Re:Talking Trash Can by Guppy06 · · Score: 4, Funny

      "Last year I was at Disney and they had this talking trach can that I assume was radio controlled."

      Jack Valenti?

  2. that is soooo cool.. by joeldg · · Score: 4, Funny

    man, when I went there last I saw a child freaking out when it had to leave Mickey mouse..

    Sort of felt sorry for the big mouse.. that kid freaked..

    Now I can just imagine the kids wanting to ride a dino..

    Wow.. I can hear the screaming from here..

  3. They walk among us now by mao+che+minh · · Score: 5, Informative
    "Lucky stands about eight feet tall, and his head and neck can lift almost straight up. He walks on his two back legs and pulls a very large cart of silk flowers. Lucky and Chandler interact, but Chandler does not operate the character. Lucky is controlled by two discreet operators on the sidelines. Lucky grunts, groans and whines in reaction to Chandler's comments and events around him. He can blow his nose, wink, smile, and look around."

    Basically, it's a big remote controlled Robie Robot Jr that looks like a dinosaur. By the way, does anyone else remember the Radio Shack Robie Robot Jr, or was I the only person to get one as a kid when I was 6?

    1. Re:They walk among us now by beej · · Score: 4, Funny
      "Lucky is controlled by two discreet operators on the sidelines."

      Is that radio control? Tell me that's not begging to be hacked.

      "Look out, kids! Looks like Lucky's on a rampage again! Ha ha ha ha!"

  4. Awesome by Verteiron · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Every time I think that Disney is dying, they come up with something like this that convinces me Walt's spirit is still in there somewhere.

    I forget who said this...

    "Walt Disney has contributed more happiness to the world than all the religions combined."

    Now if only the spirit of Walt would appear to take care of this copyright extension nonsense...

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    1. Re:Awesome by Verteiron · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Yeah, I can see how you can confuse a multi-billion dollar corporation with a disturbing amount of mindshare, a die-hard fan-base that can make some practicioners of Scientology look sane in comparison, and a nasty track record of using/abusing copyright law (and those who write it) with, say, BSD.

      This is exactly what I'm talking about when I say Disney is dying.

      The company that pioneered many aspects of robotics and automation, the company that is largely responsible for the adoption of color TV, the company that created beautiful, movie-length cartoons using state-of-the-art technology at a time when cartoons were thought to be cheap, low-class entertainment, the company that spent vast, VAST amounts of money to try to give people a glimpse of the future's wonders... THAT is what's dying. Hell, maybe it died along with Walt and the corpse just hasn't stopped moving yet.

      I think Walt himself would have been happy to release Mickey to the world. The soulless mess that bears his name, though, just can't do that, and that's why I say Disney is dying. This thing that's left behind is not Walt's Disney.

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  5. welcome... by chochos · · Score: 5, Funny

    so, um, is anyone going to welcome our new mechasaur overlords?

  6. Mirror by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    Here's a mirror in case the site is slow.

  7. Simpsons did it by connsmythe96 · · Score: 4, Funny

    And it was scary...*shiver*

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  8. I don't think it walks by jon_c · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I think the legs are more like props then support. Judging from the video the dinosaur is really supported by the large cart it's carrying around.

    it's still pretty slick looking though, but it would be much cooler if it really walked on its own.

    -Jon

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    1. Re:I don't think it walks by NuShrike · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I've seen it in the R&D lab. It really walks on its own two feet. The reason it has the cart behind it is the computers/electronics would add too much weight for the legs to carry.

  9. It's all fun and games... by KalvinB · · Score: 4, Funny

    until it starts eating the tourists.

    Ben

    1. Re:It's all fun and games... by Bueller_007 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Welcome to Itchy & Scratchy Land, where nothing can possibl-eye go wrong... Uh, possibl-ee go wrong. That's the first thing that's ever gone wrong.

  10. Hrm by vigilology · · Score: 5, Funny

    I don't like how they have introduced it to slavery.

  11. Re:GREAT!!! now for R2D2 and C3PO ! by webster3w · · Score: 5, Interesting

    They actually already made one. As N8F8 mentioned the talking trash can, a very identical robot was made to represent R2D2. He rolled around with one of the parades. Both are fairly ingenious. They look like they are completely self controlled and no one has anything to do with them. However, if you watch the people who are nearby, you will see someone who looks like they have a messanger bag on their back with their hand stuck in it. (Put on hand on the small of your back, and then imagine a messanger bag covering it) Inside that bag are the controls for the robot. The cast member controlling the robot dresses and acts like a tourist, the only giveaway is that he follows the trash can alot, and goes backstage after the robot. I'm not sure how the trashcan talks, cause I didn't see the cast members mouth move (ventriloquism?) but there is very possibly a camera in the trash can, which stream video to another cast member who provides the voice. I'm not sure. The one who walks with R2D2 was dressed like the cast members who simply police the parade route. They are using something similar for Lucky. I'm not sure which article I read that mentioned this, but he has two cast members who control him. (Three cast members for such a small attraction seems high by their current casting levels) I imagine the same thing applies. Look for two people who are following the dinosaur around with their hands hidden behind their back in a messanger bag.

  12. Cache by OneIsNotPrime · · Score: 3, Informative

    Google cache here

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  13. Ho, you think so? by simetra · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Walt Disney has contributed more happiness to the world than all the religions combined."

    Sure, but has he Walt killed and tortured as many?
    I THINK NOT!

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    1. Re:Ho, you think so? by Flounder · · Score: 4, Funny
      Sure, but has he Walt killed and tortured as many?
      I THINK NOT!

      Not yet, you mean. The Corporate Copyright Wars are just around the corner.

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  14. Archaeologists by So+Called+Expert · · Score: 5, Funny

    What will archaeologists of the future think of this when they unearth its remains?

  15. Scenes cut from Jurassic Park by Jim+Hall · · Score: 3, Funny

    What kind of dinosaur is Lucky supposed to be? Looks suspiciously like a velociraptor. All I can think of when I look at the photos of Lucky is how funny it would be for him to leap on another animatronic dino and start eating him. Like this: Scenes cut from Jurassic Park: Velociraptors Devour a Barney (from Dr Fun).

  16. This dinosaur is sweet! by ryanwright · · Score: 4, Funny

    I can't wait to head down to Disneyland and check it out.

    Oh, wait a minute. We're supposed to be boycotting these evil, copyright abusing bastards... and I already compromised on Finding Nemo, so I can't do it again.

    How about if I sneak into the park and promise not to have fun while I'm there?

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  17. Cart by Bugmaster · · Score: 5, Funny
    It's a good thing Disney decided to put the computers in a cart behind the dino. Otherwise, I just know that about half of Slashdot would be out in Disneyland right now, wardriving (war-walking ?) Lucky and hacking the wireless protocol.
    Hi, my name is Lucky, and I luuuv yyy-y-y-y L-l-l-ook at you haCker (hacker), huffing and pUfFing as you cr-cr-crawl through my database (base). How can yOu coMpAre to a perperperfect, immmmmmortAl MaChIne ?
    That ought to send half the kids looking for cover, and the other half whipping out their trusty PsiAmp and overcharging Projected Pyrokinesis...
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  18. Nice intro to famlies... If it's safe. by end15 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I'm more of a fan of SRL (www.srl.org) where they are downright dangerous. That in mind though I have to wonder if the creators of this robot have seriously taken the dangers into account. With srl danger is just implied and you know these things can hurt you. In this case I want to know if can it step on a child? Can it run a child over? Just curious. end15 my ears are ringing and I can't answer them...

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  19. Quote From Jurassic Park by Valen0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    John Hammond: All major theme parks have delays. When they opened Disneyland in 1956, nothing worked.

    Ian Malcolm: Yeah, but John, if the Pirates of the Caribbean breaks down, the pirates don't eat the tourists.

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  20. Slashdotted, but here are direct links by NaDrew · · Score: 5, Informative
    Hi, I work for MousePlanet. Sorry our bandwidth was unable to withstand a severe slashdotting. While we scrape up the remains of our main server, here are direct links to the photos and videos:
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  21. Stand back.. by usrerco · · Score: 3, Funny

    Well, I just hope he's not running Windows.

  22. I had Robie Sr by LinuxHam · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I had Robie Sr and he kicked ass! :) You could play music with the cassette player in his torso, and you could also record movement sequences on said tape deck. You could talk through the remote control and have your voice come out through his head. In fact (wow, serious flashback!) I hacked my telephone and wired the audio into the mic in jack on Robie, so everyone I talked to on the phone had a robotic avatar of sorts.

    I programmed a sequence for him to wake me up each morning (using his built-in alarm clock) to roll over to my bed side and start yelling at me (in my own voice) to get out of bed. I used to have him hold my police scanner, too, and jacked the audio to the line in. I don't know, I guess everything seemed funnier when the sound was routed through a robot whose mouth lit up as a VU meter. That, and being able to turn his eyes on as headlights was pretty cool, too. I really tinkered with that thing, too. I figured out how to route my voice to his command channel, what pitch to shriek at to emulate commands from the remote, and how to cut the power to the remote with the voice channel open and use him to listen to neighbors' cordless phones. Man, I have been a geek for a long, long time.

    [/me slams phone down on the beach and exits frame right]

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  23. Oh look... by transiit · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Disney finally remembered they have a theme park in California.

    Nevermind. Lucky's going to florida. Now the only attractions are the peeling paint and the disintegrating rides.

    -transiit

  24. power supply cart/balance cart by jonniesmokes · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Looks like the puppetry is really good. Looks like there's a giant mass of batteries in the cart. Sounds like the motors are really noisy - atleast when the head turns.

    For a real walking robot dinosaur take a look at Troody.

  25. Disney Animatronics Tech Articles by pipingguy · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Mechanical Engineering Magazine (from ASME) has a couple of related articles on Disney Animatronics, for those interested:

    Wild mouse in the funhouse (2000)

    The fantastical meets the practical (1997)