engadget.com — The happiest place on Earth (Disneyland, not Las Vegas during CES) just got a little happier this week, thanks to a new exhibit called the Muppet Mobile Laboratory that roams the park and delights visitors with inane banter and sprays of water.
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jaydojMar 3, 2007
the mickey 2000 cannot create moving or working parts, it can only trasform itself into solid pieces of metal.
superdiggMar 3, 2007
The stopping mid-sentence joke makes sense, but I think they took the "awkward silence" part a little far.
ionbattleMar 3, 2007
I thought he stopped because people were walking away, he was looking at the people that were walking away when he stopped.
missflibblesMar 3, 2007
@nsmikeI'm sure the length did cause it to get truncated. Still, it's not hard to take another glance at something before you submit it with your name on it.
videoctMar 4, 2007
funny that it talked about the FastPass - in actuality the performance distracted a dozen or so people away from going to their next ride. Reducing ride volume must be part of the reason Disney creates things like this. Cheaper to run than people in hot furry suits. Until a little kid gets run over that is.
sam1amMar 4, 2007
You're talking about Push. (That's the trash can's name)..<a class="user" href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-987272722988781321">http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-987272722988781321</a><a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Push_the_Talking_Trash_Can">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Push_the_Talking_Trash_Can</a>
stimpy2kMar 4, 2007
It did indeed have a technical issue with the audio when talking about the FastPass system. They even referenced it as they were leaving with the joke about the lunch box being spilled in the egg.
marioaugustoMar 5, 2007
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imdwalrusMar 7, 2007
Between the fact that Bunsen and Beaker can carry on actual conversations and that they can balance the car that well with the characters constantly moving, I'd say that the Muppets are leaps and bounds ahead of Lucky.That said, he's the reason why they exist at all. Thanks, Lucky!
cliffordmerkelMay 14, 2007
Very useful. Things like this happen everywhere.