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Is this singular or plural? It has been used both ways in this article: "audio-animatronics is..."; (para 1); "audio-animatronics were" (para 2). Parallels with "robotics", "electronics", "mathematics", etc, suggest that it should be singular, and I have written the Wiktionary entry accordingly. — Paul G
This article begs some reference to the iconic "Pirates of the Caribbean".
I removed a link that appeared to be non-notable, then restored it when I was convinced of its notability. See Talk:Robot for the entire discussion. The relevant part was this:
I didn't know about the alternate URLs for your site when I removed it from the Audio-Animatronics page. Since it's a much more specialized subject, the threshold for notability would be correspondingly lower, and I'd say your link could go back there. Feel free to put it back. (Edit: I've put it back myself, and I'll copy the relevant bits of this conversation over to its talk page.) "Robot" is a much wider topic, and I think it would be best to keep it free of "fringe" links like yours. -- Ashenai 21:43, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
Disney's miniature "dancing man" figure developed from filmed footage of Buddy Ebsen generally is credited as a key milestone in the development of Audio-Animatronics [1] yet it's never mentioned here. — Whoville 19:06, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
Animatronics redirects to this article, yet the word is not a trademark; "Audio-Animatronics" is. (1 related tradmark not owned by Disney shows up on a USPTO Search) Perhaps there should be a separate article for animatronics in general, or an expansion on non-Disney uses?
George100 16:07, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
The disney robots are differant from the motorized puppets used in filming of movies and TV shows such as jurassic park and walking with dinosaurs. Animatronic needs its own article because the two are distinct. T.Neo ( talk) 10:36, 21 December 2007 (UTC)
Does anybody think that some reference to the Uncanny Valley should be included? I don't know where the line from subjective to objective goes or if it's worth digging for a source that agrees with this, but I'm pretty sure the new AA in Pirates and possibly the new Presidents hit Uncanny Valley for me and others I've talked to. Just a thought. I can look for a source if others think there is a connection here, but I won't make any edits without some other thoughts on the topic, as I'm too new at this. Verdauga ( talk) 22:48, 19 July 2013 (UTC)
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