
"A new life-size Olaf animatronic robot has just been rolled out at Disney parks around the world, independently roaming the parks' paths and chatting away with guests in Josh Gad-voiced lines."
"It's not just that Olaf's nose pops right off as he hits the ground, although that is spectacular. For me it's more the that moment of frozen horror on his face before he falls, accompanied by the scream of the crowd."
"Disney staff immediately rush in, not to help the poor little snowman back to his feet, but instead to carry his corpse away to wherever they store the bodies at Disneyland."
Disney has launched a life-size Olaf animatronic that roams parks and interacts with guests using voice lines. However, during an event at Disneyland Paris, the robot malfunctioned, collapsing in front of guests, which led to a mix of horror and humor. The incident, where Olaf's nose popped off as he fell, has gained significant attention online, showcasing a bizarre and uncharacteristic moment for Disney. The clip has been viewed millions of times, highlighting the unexpected reactions from both guests and staff.
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