
For better or for (probably) worse, 2017 has come with a robust amount of Internet content via President Trump. So it seems only fitting that someone rounded out the year by taking some of the President’s more questionable soundbites and dubbing them over footage of his animatronic self at Disney World’s Hall of Presidents.
On Tuesday night, writer and Twitter user Dustin Giebel gave us Trump robot, but with the audio from his infamous Access Hollywood interview:
Hall of President Trump but with the Access Hollywood Tape audio. pic.twitter.com/WFDV0ncJMv
— Dusty (@DustinGiebel) December 18, 2017
And then the Trump robot calling Mexicans “rapists”:
2: Hall of President Trump but with the Mexico are not sending their best comment pic.twitter.com/0bHxZAiULO
— Dusty (@DustinGiebel) December 19, 2017
And, of course, the Trump robot arguing about his “hands” with Marco Rubio:
3. I’m still laughing at this one: Hall of Presidents Trump but debating with Rubio the size of his hands… and his uhh… pic.twitter.com/1GeHsMXxGs
— Dusty (@DustinGiebel) December 19, 2017
A popular theory seems to be that Disney made the robot for Hillary Clinton, and then morphed the face last minute.
Here me out on this. Clearly Disney had Hilary’s robot ready to go and then they had to try and make it look like Trump. Don’t hate me. This is just a necessary and painful fact we all need to deal with. pic.twitter.com/biSirfwE59
— Shannon O’Neill (@spotastic) December 19, 2017
There’s also the comparisons to celebs like Jon Voight, Roger Ebert and even the fictional evil horror doll Chucky.
Disney gave the job of Trump in the Hall of Presidents to Jon Voight and I can’t stop laughing. pic.twitter.com/dtu4PnqPv4
— Wil Spillane — (@2xUEss) December 19, 2017
Trump robot in the Hall of Presidents looks like a 71-year-old Chucky doll. pic.twitter.com/yLCBmhpNvG
— John Cohen (@JohnCohen1) December 19, 2017
no joke, that Donald Trump robot at Disney’s Hall of Presidents looks like the child of him, Hillary Clinton, Jon Voight, and Roger Ebert. kill it before AI gives it more than two terms.
— Nowhere. Near. Berlin! (@vodkasnowflake) December 19, 2017
Regardless, of who exactly this Trump likeness actually looks like, there’s something irrefutably terrifying, and a little bit funny, about the whole thing.