Disney’s Robotic Trump: You’ve NEVER Seen President Like This
On Monday, Disney’s World’s Hall of Presidents was replenished with a robotic version of Donald Trump.
After a whole year of transformation and June’s delayed debut of animatronic Trump, the Disney’s Hall announced it will be open from Tuesday. America’s 45th president will stand between Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant wearing an unbuttoned suit jacket with an extra long white and blue tie.
Trump’s robot is introduced by a George Washington robot, and he has a speaking role.
“Above all, to be American is to be an optimist — to believe that we can always do better — and that the best days of our great nation are still ahead of us,” robot President Trump says in his speech. “It’s a privilege to serve as the President of the United States, to stand here among so many great leaders of our past, and to work on behalf of the American people.”
Actually seems like some Americans prefer seeing silent President and even created a change.org petition that has already raised more than 15,000 signatures “to stop the inevitable Donald Trump animatronic figure from speaking,” claiming that he “ran a Presidential campaign on hateful speech, misogyny, racism and xenophobia.”
Anyway, President Trump recorded his lines earlier this year, continuing a tradition that began with President Bill Clinton in 1993. The Hall of Presidents, one of Disney World’s oldest attractions, also features speeches from Lincoln, George Washington and the sitting president.
Twitter users say the Trumpbot is creepy and horrific. Some noticed that animatronic Donald Trump looks like Jon Voight and even Hillary Clinton.
all the other presidents in Disney’s new Hall of Presidents look like they can’t believe Donald Trump is president either pic.twitter.com/eMP9UX1bM8
— Matt Binder (@MattBinder) December 18, 2017
Disney gave the job of Trump in the Hall of Presidents to Jon Voight and I can’t stop laughing. pic.twitter.com/dtu4PnqPv4
— Wil Spillane ? (@2xUEss) December 19, 2017
Take the family to Disney’s Hall of Presidents for nightmares that will last a lifetime pic.twitter.com/Fs4zSjQae4
— Jessie Lahr (@JessieLahrr) December 19, 2017
I’m not saying Disney made a Hillary robot and last minute changed it into Trump clothes but- pic.twitter.com/lBUk0GU1Aq
— Jesse McLaren (@McJesse) December 19, 2017
Orlando Madame Tussauds museum also joined the hype and published a popular meme.
ME AT THE START OF 2017 VS ME NOW pic.twitter.com/ydZsTNNAjT
— Tussauds Orlando (@TussaudsOrlando) December 19, 2017
See also:
- Trump’s Most Embarrassing Failures: ‘Pocahontas’, Time’s and Black Friday
- Trump White House is ready for Christmas – Fairytalish Decorations
- Trump’s Fake-Rejection of ‘Person of the Year: How Twitter Laughs
