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In August of 2007, the Muppet Mobile Lab moved to Epcot Center in [[Walt Disney World]]. In February 2008, it moved to Disneyland Hong Kong. It returned to the US to stroll the streets of New York City as part of the [[World Science Festival|2008 World Science Festival]], after which it moved to the Tokyo Disney Resort for the summer 2008. In Hong Kong, Bunsen's dialog was performed in Cantonese.
 
In August of 2007, the Muppet Mobile Lab moved to Epcot Center in [[Walt Disney World]]. In February 2008, it moved to Disneyland Hong Kong. It returned to the US to stroll the streets of New York City as part of the [[World Science Festival|2008 World Science Festival]], after which it moved to the Tokyo Disney Resort for the summer 2008. In Hong Kong, Bunsen's dialog was performed in Cantonese.
   
A second unit is currently in production. The new unit will be shared by the Orlando parks - moving between Disney's Hollywood Studios and Epcot Center. The original unit will rotate between California, Tokyo and Hong Kong.
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A second unit is currently in production. The new unit will be shared by the Orlando parks - moving between Disney's Hollywood Studios and Epcot Center. The original unit will rotate between California, Tokyo and Hong Kong. In March 2009, the original Muppet Mobile Lab (then stationed in Hong Kong) received a THEA Award for Outstanding Achievement (Technical) from the Themed Entertainment Association.
   
 
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Image:Mobile_Labs_2.jpg|Bunsen and Beaker roll around Disney's California Adventure Park
 
Image:Mobile_Labs_2.jpg|Bunsen and Beaker roll around Disney's California Adventure Park
 
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==Credits==
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:'''[[Muppet Studios]]'''
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*General Manager: Lylle Breier
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*VP, Talent Relations: Kevin Frawley,
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*Director, Creative Affairs: [[Debbie McClellan]]
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*Creative Consultant/Voice of Dr. Bunsen
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Honeydew: [[Dave Goelz|David Goelz]]
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*Voice of Beaker: [[Steve Whitmire]]
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*Writer: [[Jim Lewis]]
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:'''Muppet Mobile Lab Development & Production – WDI Research & Development'''
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:Electronics and show software: Holger Irmler
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:Electronics: Dave Barnett
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:Mechanical: Tod Camill
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:Figure: Bryan Tye
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:Ride software: Carl Allison
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:Show software: Bill McArdle
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*Skins: Phil Jackson
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*Creatives: Toni Dogi, Bruce Vaughn, Orrin Shively
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*Producer: Susan LeBar
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*Project Managers: Chris Holm, Frank Mezzatesta
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*SPX/Audio: Asa Kalama
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*Puppeteer/Show Director: Cory Rouse
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*Audio: Steve Kadar
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*SPX: Gilles Martin
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*Writer & Characters: John Paragon
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*Costumes & Figure Finishing: [[Amy Van Gilder]]
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*Fabrication: Dean Christie
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*Mechanical Design/Fabrication: Lance Updyke
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*Segway Algorithms: John Morrell
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:'''Live Show Development – WDI Creative Entertainment'''
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Creative Director: Dan Fields
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Project Producer: Carrie O'Banion
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Supervising Technical Director: Peter Ballenger
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Production Manager: Sam Russo
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Writer: Bill Larkin
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Technical Director: Bob Maske
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Technical Supervisor: Mark Major
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Project Coordinator: Michelle Malakoff
 
 
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*[http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2007/01/31/muppet-mobile-lab.aspx Jim Hill Media] Muppet Mobile Lab Update
 
*[http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2007/01/31/muppet-mobile-lab.aspx Jim Hill Media] Muppet Mobile Lab Update
 
*Videos: [http://media2.ocregister.com/video/_player/index.php?xmlPath=http://media2.ocregister.com/video/muppet030207/xml.xml], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owJGRvo0y_g], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAJTtjT4xvM]
 
*Videos: [http://media2.ocregister.com/video/_player/index.php?xmlPath=http://media2.ocregister.com/video/muppet030207/xml.xml], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owJGRvo0y_g], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAJTtjT4xvM]
 
 
[[Category:Disney Theme Park Attractions|Muppet Mobile Laboratory]]
 
[[Category:Disney Theme Park Attractions|Muppet Mobile Laboratory]]

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Muppet mobile laboratory

Audio-Animatronic versions of Bunsen and Beaker in their Muppet Mobile Laboratory

The Muppet Mobile Lab is a theme park exhibit for Disney's California Adventure. Part of Disney's "Living Characters Initiative" project, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker are "brought to life" through the use of advanced Audio-Animatronic remote-control-puppeteering technology.

Starting in February 2007, Bunsen and Beaker began to travel in their Muppet Mobile Laboratory vehicle through the Hollywood Pictures Backlot, part of California Adventure. The Audio-Animatronic puppet versions of the characters encourage park visitors to take part in their experiments and antics.

The Muppets' vehicle is equipped with flashing lights, rotating signs, bubble jets, smoke sprayers, water misters, confetti cannons, and even a built-in gorilla detector. Eight cameras are concealed within the unit, including one in the bridge of Bunsen's glasses which allows the controller to make eye contact with guests.

Imagineers have written 53 scripted comedy bits and routines and a repertoire of 12 traveling songs. The entire show can be controlled by a single operator from a control booth many miles away for the actual park. The characters can react spontaneously to audience involvement through improvisation as the characters can call guests by name, tell the color of their shirts and respond to unique questions.

The characters are really reacting to the guests and directly responding to them (as opposed to the traditional, one-sided Audio-Animatronic shows). The Muppet Mobile Laboratory unit is of a shape and size that would make it impossible for any full-sized human being to operate the characters from inside. The two Muppets are detachable from the unit and can be operated as remote puppets independent from the vehicle. On a few occasions, the Imagineers have set the pair in cafes, theaters and on benches throughout parks to have them interact with guests.

Dave Goelz served as a consultant for this project and was personally on-site with Steve Whitmire, observing and working on the show when the attraction was first unleashed on the park in February/March 2007. The laboratory had several private test runs - including the 2006 Walt Disney Company corporate Christmas party, a Pixar Company event, and even in the Walt Disney Imagineering parking lot. A public test was conducted at California Adventure from February 13 to March 4, 2007.

In August of 2007, the Muppet Mobile Lab moved to Epcot Center in Walt Disney World. In February 2008, it moved to Disneyland Hong Kong. It returned to the US to stroll the streets of New York City as part of the 2008 World Science Festival, after which it moved to the Tokyo Disney Resort for the summer 2008. In Hong Kong, Bunsen's dialog was performed in Cantonese.

A second unit is currently in production. The new unit will be shared by the Orlando parks - moving between Disney's Hollywood Studios and Epcot Center. The original unit will rotate between California, Tokyo and Hong Kong. In March 2009, the original Muppet Mobile Lab (then stationed in Hong Kong) received a THEA Award for Outstanding Achievement (Technical) from the Themed Entertainment Association.

Credits

Muppet Studios
  • General Manager: Lylle Breier
  • VP, Talent Relations: Kevin Frawley,
  • Director, Creative Affairs: Debbie McClellan
  • Creative Consultant/Voice of Dr. Bunsen

Honeydew: David Goelz

Muppet Mobile Lab Development & Production – WDI Research & Development
Electronics and show software: Holger Irmler
Electronics: Dave Barnett
Mechanical: Tod Camill
Figure: Bryan Tye
Ride software: Carl Allison
Show software: Bill McArdle
  • Skins: Phil Jackson
  • Creatives: Toni Dogi, Bruce Vaughn, Orrin Shively
  • Producer: Susan LeBar
  • Project Managers: Chris Holm, Frank Mezzatesta
  • SPX/Audio: Asa Kalama
  • Puppeteer/Show Director: Cory Rouse
  • Audio: Steve Kadar
  • SPX: Gilles Martin
  • Writer & Characters: John Paragon
  • Costumes & Figure Finishing: Amy Van Gilder
  • Fabrication: Dean Christie
  • Mechanical Design/Fabrication: Lance Updyke
  • Segway Algorithms: John Morrell
Live Show Development – WDI Creative Entertainment

Creative Director: Dan Fields Project Producer: Carrie O'Banion Supervising Technical Director: Peter Ballenger Production Manager: Sam Russo Writer: Bill Larkin Technical Director: Bob Maske Technical Supervisor: Mark Major Project Coordinator: Michelle Malakoff

External Links