Madame Tussauds Trolls the Hell Out of Disney’s New Trump Animatronic
An animatronic President Trump just made his debut at Disney’s Hall of Presidents, and the internet had several reactions: https://t.co/T2rYhTSQn7 pic.twitter.com/1aii7uQQ0a
— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 19, 2017
Madame Tussauds, the famous franchise museum of wax figurines, has joined the widespread online ridicule of President Trump’s depiction in Disney’s Hall of Presidents.
Disney’s Magic Kingdom attraction is about to reopen after an eleven month closure, and they will introduce the world to their new Trump animatronic. However, shortly after the Trump robot was unveiled, pictures made their way onto the Internet, and there were massive levels of mockery for how…odd the thing looks.
There were a lot of great reactions to the new robot in chief, but Madame Tussauds’ commentary on the animatronic takes the cake:
ME AT THE START OF 2017 VS ME NOW pic.twitter.com/ydZsTNNAjT
— Tussauds Orlando (@TussaudsOrlando) December 19, 2017
Whomever the person is that designed the @realDonaldTrump animatronic at the Hall of Presidents @WaltDisneyWorld,
…all I can say is:
“WELCOME TO THE RESISTANCE”
?????? ??? pic.twitter.com/7u5r5ZpPHi
— Fernand R. Amandi (@AmandiOnAir) December 19, 2017
It’s weird how the Trump robot at the Hall of Presidents is Trump from an HBO movie five years from now where he’s played by Jon Voight pic.twitter.com/7GtizFfELR
— Jason Bailey (@jasondashbailey) December 19, 2017
Okay, I finally figured out who the Hall of Presidents Trump looks like: Peter Boyle pic.twitter.com/l6mm79yi1q
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) December 19, 2017
the disneyland trump animatronic looks like a prop designed to explode in a shower of gore for a david cronenberg film pic.twitter.com/MawN2aaChM
— j.r. hennessy (@jrhennessy) December 19, 2017
Here me out on this. Clearly Disney had Hilary’s robot ready to go and then they had to try and make it look like Trump. Don’t hate me. This is just a necessary and painful fact we all need to deal with. pic.twitter.com/biSirfwE59
— Shannon O’Neill (@spotastic) December 19, 2017
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