One can really take for granted how much workmanship went into producing Rock-Afire animatronics! The mechs had to be extremely precise in their movements and the cosmetics had to be carefully airbrushed and checked for quality. Nowadays, people tend to glance over the meticulous manufacturing process and history behind these bots, instead simply deeming them “scary.”
ive memorised some of the show's movements so much that i know the exact song and part of the song that the Dook's are performing to. its pretty woman... and the second verse... either my memory is really good or im too obsessed lol
Barrington can you please come back to cyberamic studios he's saying he misses you a lot he keeps telling me that you are the best friend he's ever had
@victoriasshowbizpizzafan1979 I mean hereing Jeff voice just Doesnt sound like uncle klunk it's just I see it bring more charecters from the one from the showbiz trailer cause he's suppose to be a funny and silly guy and brings out the charecter but that's my opinion
I'm trying to imagine how loud the room was that had all the Dooks banging the drums at the same time
Pretty loud I bet! Lol!
All decibels: *owie*
So true it should of been the loudest sound at that time 😂
One can really take for granted how much workmanship went into producing Rock-Afire animatronics! The mechs had to be extremely precise in their movements and the cosmetics had to be carefully airbrushed and checked for quality. Nowadays, people tend to glance over the meticulous manufacturing process and history behind these bots, instead simply deeming them “scary.”
Yes they are a work of art.
ive memorised some of the show's movements so much that i know the exact song and part of the song that the Dook's are performing to.
its pretty woman...
and the second verse...
either my memory is really good or im too obsessed lol
Whoa this is awesome! I was so surprised to see there is more assembly line footage! I’ve never seen the Klunks getting tested all together.
I know real cool!
Some context: this video was taken from a BBC show in 1984 called "Computers In Control", which featured the RAE.
Yes it was.
0:12 Oh boy, the Dook drumming brigade!
Nice! And, I love seeing how many of each character that CEI had! And to see them all move together in sync!
I wish there was a video showing each of them.
Barrington can you please come back to cyberamic studios he's saying he misses you a lot he keeps telling me that you are the best friend he's ever had
All of those Dooks are brothers in drums. Lol
Holy crap that’s a lot of dooks.
oh my gosh
Wow there is so many dooks and klunks it’s scary even though I love dook
cool
Nice!
I love the way he said "Dook LaRue" lol
Awesome
Cool
I like the uncle klunk voice from the trailer of showbiz pizza just fits the voice in this video doesnt make uncle klunk sound good.
Wow, that's a first most of us fans think Jeff Howells better.
@victoriasshowbizpizzafan1979 I mean hereing Jeff voice just Doesnt sound like uncle klunk it's just I see it bring more charecters from the one from the showbiz trailer cause he's suppose to be a funny and silly guy and brings out the charecter but that's my opinion
@Nathan-Explosion Yes, that's true in the fact that's how the Showbiz suits thought too at the time.
Can we get the full video
You can look up the video called "Computers in control ", but this was the only part about the RAFE .
Does anyone know if there is any footage of Mitzi being tested like this?
I hope, if there is let me know too.
@@victoriashowbizpizzafan1979 Ok, I will let you know if I find anything,
I love duke, but his drums can get annoying. And over 200 dukes drumming at one time will break your ear drums.
Agreed! 😁
what show is this from?
It's a video I found that was part of a longer version about animatronics.