Abandoned and Rescued Animatronics

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Today, we'll tell you the stories of some of the most famous abandoned and rescued animatronics.

Follow these three channels right now!

🦁👑 The king

🐻🤖 Connor Leschinsky

⭐🤖 CavitySam and Fundraiser

Chapters:

0:00 Intro
0:28 The King! / Jared Sanchez
4:50 Rock-afire Explosion Animatronics / Connor Leschinsky
9:31 Tex Critters Pizza Jamboree and Play Circus Band / Cavity Sam
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Hey DuckSquad! if you consider yourself an animatronic fan, go and follow these 3 channels right now!

🦁👑 The king
🐻🤖 Connor Leschinsky
⭐🤖 CavitySam and Donation link

fastpassfacts
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Seeing these robots being restored and given new life makes me wanna cry with joy. I am so proud of these kind folks. They keep part of my childhood alive!

jawllypop
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Incredibly impressed with Jared and his Kings. I absolutely love the idea of humans and animatronics in a band together.

m.nic.
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I knew that jared was dedicated by the fact that he owns 4 of the same animatronic each with it's own personality that he's given them with his own custom showtapes made for the once obsolete, defunct animatronics, but i didnt know he was THAT dedicated, to the point of learning how to sew, program and sing purely just so he could see his beloved childhood animatronic perform again. That's incredible

kirbysuperstaruhh
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I swear I nearly cry whenever these poor, abandoned animatronics get a happy new life with hard-working, dedicated people willing to put in the effort to fix them.

HopePapernacky
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Thr last story made me tear up, the fact that she is trying to buy the rights to the characters is phenomenal! I'm so glad people like that, with burning passion and love for something, exist

birchbarks
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"These animatronics were built by an imagineer" Well that explains the movement. Disney imagineers are awesome

roxassora
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This is really inspiring. Jared did not know how to sew, program, or sing. But he taught himself and has an awesome animatronic show. And the animatronics look better than new. I couldn’t even sew a mask when covid started 🤣.
The other restorations look great, but...the characters look creepy. I’m sorry 😖.

Hessed
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Having a full sized animatronic in my house would scare the crap out of me at night 😂 no way

KateandEvatoys
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Being a casual fnaf lore enjoyer, and learning about the actual history of the Chuck.E Cheese, makes me realize how much it resembles the core of fnaf main characters Henry Emily and William Afton, and it’s makes it so much more fascinating. Maybe in a world we’re this business didn’t get bad, and instead the world loved the animatronics, who can say fnaf’s weird universe can’t exist tbh?
Loved the video, these people are amazing!!

shrmski
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I don’t find The King scary but everyone else’s designs creep me out haha. Really cool that these people save these relics from the past tho!

ghostbeast_
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There is a King animatronic at Jungle Jim’s in Ohio that needs to be rescued and restored. Somebody pass along the message! It barely moves now.

Edit: it appears the King is in working order according to another poster, what great news!

faithruntz
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I happen to know Andrea (CavitySam) very well. In addition to be an animatronics collector, she's also a costume/fursuit maker as well as an artist. Her work is absolutely amazing! I do wish her the best of luck on obtaining the rights to Circus Playhouse.

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Genuine, vintage, 1970s human, here! I was absolutely besotted with "The King" animatronic, as a little girl! I already loved Elvis's music, and I loved lions and cats, so I enjoyed that character's performances, the most.

A couple of odd facts: My local CEC never changed into a Showbiz Pizza - and they never transitioned the King into the MJ inspired character. The establishment remained a CEC, well into the 1990s. I can recall being invited to a neighbor's child's birthday party (I had made the cake), no later than 1994. The King was still there, in the same place, in his original garb, doing the same songs. It was nostalgic, to see him again. In case anyone is wondering about that location, it was about 30 miles NW of Detroit City, near Waterford, MI.

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What I love how about these 3 people/channels is they treat the animatronics like fellow living beings. They take care of them, keep them in safe conditions, and fix their injuries (repair/replace what's necessary), despite how costly it can be

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Imagine just driving to work one day and seeing a king animatronic just chilling next to the driver lmfao

girlscanbedrummers
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Absolutely 👑KINGTASTIC👑! Andrea is AMAZING in not just restoring, but recreating!! And what an amazing passion Connor has!
The bots shall live on
👑👑👑🤖🕺🏻👍🏻

TheKingRobot
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Don't have any Halloween decorations? No problem, just get an old animatronic and leave it in your yard

bobbob
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Imagine walking outside to see your neighbor taking apart 6 feet animatronics or just waking up to hear loud noises of them💀

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i love cavitysam! all these people featured are so fun to watch ^_^ there aren’t many places in australia that have had animatronics, especially not ones still existing (the only one still around that comes to mind is the bunyip animatronic at murray bridge), so this sort of content gives a good opportunity to see what we’ve been missing out on down under :-)

WafflesXXD