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i hate the new woody and buzz animatronic toys.
weird thing but I love animatronics and stuff like that. but like old showbiz pizza/chuck e cheese animatronics
my dream future house is gonna be really weird and is gonna have animatronics in the foyer.
Polar bear animatronics at Red Earth in Mullingar, Co. Westmeath!
I absolutely adore these guys 🐻❄️
Blimey!!!

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New Walten files chapter tomorrow. How we feeling people?
I got a little silly
Also I accidentally downloaded her ref image twice LMFAO
'I'm made of plastic, silly!' elicits a very specific image to a modern audience. One of shiny, brightly coloured modernism. Perhaps of cheap animal figures, and barbie dolls; harmless childhood toys.
But bear in mind this is said by a creature of the past. Have you ever held an antique baby doll? a weakly cast action figure? Even the case of an old typewriter? You can feel the brittle plastic, cold and rough; it feels as if it would snap under your fingers and its deceptive strength leaves your hands unsure of the density and your mind trying to figure it out.
Have you ever seen an old automaton? I read a book about them once, it was the first time I ever felt truly afraid of a puppet. Not the brash, fluffy, celebratory animal things of America, but the original European circus pieces.
One of the primary reasons a circus succeeds is spectacle: the creation of something so entirely awestriking that audiences have no choice but to gawp, and pay their fees. There's something so terrifying about not being able to look away. Sometimes not being able to see really is a good thing.
To see something that isn't a person move and talk like a person is horribly unnerving. It's far too common in this modern age, but can you imagine the terror of seeing these things firsthand for the first time, in a world where technology is scarce beyond an idea?
That fear is enough to power a thing for years to come. Enough to give it more power than a thing like that should ever have.