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A BRONTOSAURUS AMUSES WALT DISNEY, who created the monster for the "Magic Skyway” ride at the Ford Pavilion of the New York World Fair. Disney has developed a new system of animation, called “Audio-Animatics,” which makes his prehistoric creatures seem alive, and even feel alive to the touch.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30312, 12 December 1963, Page 9

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A BRONTOSAURUS AMUSES WALT DISNEY, who created the monster for the "Magic Skyway” ride at the Ford Pavilion of the New York World Fair. Disney has developed a new system of animation, called “Audio-Animatics,” which makes his prehistoric creatures seem alive, and even feel alive to the touch. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30312, 12 December 1963, Page 9

A BRONTOSAURUS AMUSES WALT DISNEY, who created the monster for the "Magic Skyway” ride at the Ford Pavilion of the New York World Fair. Disney has developed a new system of animation, called “Audio-Animatics,” which makes his prehistoric creatures seem alive, and even feel alive to the touch. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30312, 12 December 1963, Page 9