He’s adorable! Too bad he only speaks squekish. Him and the animatronic Wall-E’s lack of speech really limit guest the interaction, which means you just look at them for a minute and then move on. On the other hand, people can spend a long time being entertained bye just a talking trash can because of the interaction available.
Ha-ha. I read about this animatronic Remy on Jim Hill’s website, although I’d never seen any videos of the thing until now. Adorable. I wish he did more than just bob his head up and down and squeak, but he’s still fun to watch.
Aww, he looks adorable! Really looks just like him, the accuracy is very good! I quite like the fact that he only squeaks, as I prefer it in the movie when he doesn’t talk.
And LOL at that rubbish bin. Some people are too easily entertained. Thanks for the amusing links, Fett101!
Oh my goodness, I remember seeing the talking trash can when we were waiting at the gate of Animal Kingdom a couple years ago. I thought it was absolutely hilarious, but my parents and other members of the party seemed rather annoyed.
I hope to see either the animatronic Remy or WALL•E the next time I go to Walt Disney World!
I’m basing that on a stand-up routine he did (I’m not going to post a link because of adult content) where he said that he didn’t like doing publicity for the film and felt uncomfortable seeing kids dressed up as Remy. Now, whether he was being sarcastic I don’t know, but it’s the only reason I can think of for the Living Character Initiative to not talk.
I’ve seen that trash can before, his name’s Push (No, really, that’s his name). The last time I saw him, he mistook me and my mom for some famous couple.