It's been two years since I've gotten Pasqually and it's sure have come a long way. Not saying its perfect and I have alot more I'm going to fix up, but I would like to think if he was still in a store no one would throw shade at him.
This is a very fascinating animatronic. There aren’t many animatronics that try to mimic humans and for for such a simple set of movements it provides a extremely convincing experience. Very impressive work.
I'm genuinely impressed of these sorts of technology. I mean yeah it's old but the programming needed to sync it to the music, the timed movements, little details that made these animatronics once popular. Sad to see they're falling off now.
This was Dook from the Rock-afire; however, the ear levers were removed and he became Pasqually in the CEC 3-stage shows. The Cyberamic version by PTT was the one with bigger eyes.
Yeah in the performance u can actually see the Rock Afire Explosion movements like now Helen has arms going to her chest to preform but in this one it's Mitzi's movements so she can move her pom poms around which its actually amazing and with Chuck e u can actually see Rolfe's movements
Dook in the Rockafire explosion had eye lid raise. Where the eyelids were halfway down as default and on signal they would open up. During concept unification they reversed the plumbing and called it eye blink. I have seen a video of a 3 stage where the techs converted it over to a real eye blink where the lid closes all the way
I really hate being "that guy" but I just wanted to let you know that it actually isn't called an endoskeleton. I love FNaF a ton, but Scott made up that term for the inner mechanics of an animatronic. Awesome video otherwise, amazing Pasqually!
Not sure if endoskeleton is the proper term, but I don't think Scott made it up. In the Terminator movies, Arnold's character is a "cybernetic organism. Living tissue over a metal endoskeleton". So the term existed back then applied to robotics and similar technology. Probably existed before then too.
yikes im sorry you have to deal with all these fnaf comments this is very cool to see, especially because he used to be dook from the rock afire explosion
The Rock Afire Explosions that where installed at Showbiz Pizza was retrofitted into Chuck E Cheese characters and Dook was retrofitted into Pasqually during concept unification.
I am going to Make a robot soon but with artificial intelligence know what they say somethings are worth waiting for also I like these kind of videos I add some of them to my playlist just in case if I need them
Chuck E Cheese and Rock Afire Explosion characters do not use spring locks, when going on the endoskeleton/mech they rely on these things called snaps which is much simpler and requires a little bit of force to lock in place.
@@WalterUndergo very heavy, Not including the backstage electronics for the work, for the rock-a-fire explosion band they weight around 100-150 pounds, at least i think thats a lot since im european lol