I went to college with Morgan. He is one of the smartest (obviously) and nicest guys in the whole world. So happy to see him having success at the happiest place on Earth.
@@stealthystudios4129 doubter yikes, why would he lie about going to college with someone who made a robot? It’s not exactly unlikely that some who went to your college ends up being successful
This level of engineering is magic. I was really convinced that this was a real stuntman. So much so that when someone told me it was a robotic animatronic I scoffed at it. So impressive!
I saw this at Disneyland a couple of months ago with my daughter and her family. When she told me it was a robot, I was blown away. I studied art in college, drawing human anatomy, been in design my entire life and was mesmerized at how fluid and human-like this robot appeared. The creativity, the engineering, the physics, everything. Humans have such incredible minds it's just such a shame it's not ALWAYS put to good use. Imagine if it was!! Phenomenal show! And, being 3 stories above me, I had no problem at all with seeing everything. Certainly a highlight for me at Disneyland!
I was expecting they would put cameras in the "eye"-space of the robot -so we would have a real capture experience of how spiderman see's the world while swinging around a VR experience like that would be great
then they would have to throw the throwbot in a cinematic environment, which is kinda impossible because there would always be the throwing, catching and camera stuff around.
@@Usammityduzntafraidofanythin there's a difference between "designing a literal vr game" and just "attaching small camera to the eye". If you dont know even that, a little education would be good for you
There are VR experiences, and you also have scenes in the TASM series (TASM trailer and TASM 2 opening) where they have a first person view of how Spidey feels. Homecoming had a short VR experience aswell I believe
I could see these robots being used in actual movies as a more believable alternative to replacing actors with CGI for dangerous stunts. It could really be ground breaking.
The fact that the human civilisation is already coming up with such advanced things already like this shows us that we could quite some incredible things in the future. Perhaps even in just a couple of years we'd have a lot of robots similar to these or even better.
Now the truth : at current state of technology, robots are weak. Moving through the air is easy, but we won't get decent humanoid robots before maybe a hundred years. The future is drones.
I would love to see them apply this tech to movies, cgi has come a very very long way but nothing will ever beat practical effects. That's the reason T2 came out 30 years ago and still looks better than most action movies today
I love videos like this and the content of behind the attraction and imagineering story on Disney+. Imagine how many children today are watching these shows and are being inspired to study physics and become engineers. I wish I had these things as a child instead of some boring old math and physics teachers that didn’t teach me anything. Good job Disney…looking for your future cast members early.
I would love to hear more about the math and physics they used. Sounds like a good fit for lagrangian mechanics, but then when you get wind maybe you also have to look through a fluid mechanics point of view, and then I can see things getting crazy really fast. Do they have a simulation environment to test stuff or do they go trial-and-error?
I can only imagine how much labor went into the code. I'm sure Disney's funding and years of engineering experience in the robotics industry helped, but I can only imagine what it took to get the robot to where it is today
im pretty sure people only go to avengers campus for spider man, everything else in it is so lame and guardians has been there beforehand (and is literally just the tower of terror reskinned). you can't even go into the avengers hq
@@coolguy082 they had a Spiderman Broadway musical. It was pretty cool. But the original version apparently had a lot of accidents. I believe it held the record for most injuries in a Broadway play. Stunts were cool though.
2 days ago was my first time at Disneyland and i saw this live. Im still shook the fact that they can make a robot do this!!! Loved everything about it’
This is amazing, I saw this show live on Disney LA 2 months ago and for me until now it was the stunt double that did it. Now it is more incredible knowing it was a robot. Amazing.
I have seen this live, multiple times, and had no idea. I just always wondered who the incredibly strong, talented, and brave person was that did this stunt. It looks that real!
I saw this robot spider man fly into side of building make a mistake and everyone thought it was a real stuntman until no ambulance or emergency personal rushed to rescue and i told ppl its a robot and they couldnt comprehend a robot can do that until they watched the youtube video
A moment of silence for all those people who saw this live in Disneyland and thought the Spiderman was a professional circus performer.
Have to admit, I only saw a tiny bit of this performance when I went this summer and had no idea until now.
It looks stiff but I think it’s most likely because this is a close up shot haha
A moment of silence for all the people who saw this stunt show live, but could barely see anything because the sight lines are awful
A moment of silence? This is way cooler!
Yooo
I love that their names are Morgan and Tony, feels very fitting
Exactly, exactly, coincidence, I think not
Who's Morgan?
@@xpanse tony's daughter
@@xpanse Morgan Stark.
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I went to college with Morgan. He is one of the smartest (obviously) and nicest guys in the whole world. So happy to see him having success at the happiest place on Earth.
Nice
Woah!
i went to college with the rock and robert downey jr!
@@stealthystudios4129 doubter yikes, why would he lie about going to college with someone who made a robot? It’s not exactly unlikely that some who went to your college ends up being successful
i went to college with bill gates
2:44 I like how they said "a lot of screws" together, that's a bro moment right there
They share the same brain cells
Eiffel tower.
innit haha
They have spent a lot of time screwing.
Certified bruh moment
Pretty surprising how cool we get robots who can literally be so Spider-Man.
@@queennara2045 go away bot
Eh
@@queennara2045 sorry i don't eat dead apples
Just hope they dont make ultron
#TheEliteSoldier
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This level of engineering is magic. I was really convinced that this was a real stuntman. So much so that when someone told me it was a robotic animatronic I scoffed at it. So impressive!
Yup I scoffed at my teenage son many times since the moment we saw this stunt two weeks ago and he told me it was a robot.
@@CecilMathew am I the only kid here? Because I see so many old people.
That's the type of robot i imagine when someone talks about robots taking over the world...
Yeah, just get some AI learning and Neurolink into that thing and we're in big trouble in 5 years.
@@7of9 yup maybe
But i don't think we humans will make something that is going to backfire to us
But who knows USA may do it??
@@rarvind2 humans are dumb enough to make something that backfires
@@queennara2045 sorry what
Hahaha, I do have a thought like that, too but then, I thought, this one doesn't have any superior AI in it, so, no problem 😂
In an alternate universe, Peter Parker was never Spider-Man because Tony Spark created a robot version of Spider-Man.
Kinda old school like how the original Human Torch before Fantastic 4 existed was a robot.
Also in said alternate universe, Tony Spark dresses much more flamboyantly than his "original universe" counterpart, Tony Stark.
Would like to see that in spiderverse now
And Tony Spark is a Cybertronian.
Tony Spark lmao 😂
Imagine the chaos if the robot overshoots and crashes on the floor. OMG SPIDER-MAN IS DEAD!
*Starts mechanically convulsing*
@Spiderman 0_0
Robot: My Back! Ohh! My Back!
I have a feeling this will happen in a year or so and it’ll be in the news reports 😂😂
It would be sitting there twitching, trying to do the moves but instead just rolling around on the floor
I saw this at Disneyland a couple of months ago with my daughter and her family. When she told me it was a robot, I was blown away. I studied art in college, drawing human anatomy, been in design my entire life and was mesmerized at how fluid and human-like this robot appeared. The creativity, the engineering, the physics, everything. Humans have such incredible minds it's just such a shame it's not ALWAYS put to good use. Imagine if it was!!
Phenomenal show! And, being 3 stories above me, I had no problem at all with seeing everything. Certainly a highlight for me at Disneyland!
I was expecting they would put cameras in the "eye"-space of the robot -so we would have a real capture experience of how spiderman see's the world while swinging around
a VR experience like that would be great
then they would have to throw the throwbot in a cinematic environment, which is kinda impossible because there would always be the throwing, catching and camera stuff around.
Their objective was to do motion capper for a movie, not design a VR game. They weren't paid to do the latter.
@@Usammityduzntafraidofanythin there's a difference between "designing a literal vr game" and just "attaching small camera to the eye". If you dont know even that, a little education would be good for you
There are VR experiences, and you also have scenes in the TASM series (TASM trailer and TASM 2 opening) where they have a first person view of how Spidey feels. Homecoming had a short VR experience aswell I believe
Ima vomit if there was such a thing. Spiderman swings & flips like a maniac
A kid at the park: “It’s the neighborhood Spider-Man”
Robot Spider-Man: “I’m peace of our time”
Parent: 👀
There ain't no strings on me
The world's most valuable metal and they use it for a frisbee
@@Menaceblue3 typical of humans
@@johnathanmclane1468 Other than the one that throws it in the air
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Robot falls onto people
Disney: We are trying to capture how clumsy being Spiderman can be.
well uhh
I wrote a paper in college when these stunt robots were first coming out and now I finally know what they’re used for! What a cool thing to see.
I could see these robots being used in actual movies as a more believable alternative to replacing actors with CGI for dangerous stunts. It could really be ground breaking.
Not just that. But think a hulk robot not just for stunts. Or a robot rocket who says the lines for actors to play off with.
Tell that to Tom Cruise! I rather see him do his own stunts vs. a robot
@@ashgaming7045 I'd like to never see a robot take over any role of the ones we need to have for ourselves.
I wonder if that would be more expensive and time consuming than just using CGI
I would think so@@kizzy7539
"Only just scratched the surface" they say after creating a robot that can mimic Spider-man aerial aerobatics...
Some of these folks really earn the money they make. This was awesome
The fact that the human civilisation is already coming up with such advanced things already like this shows us that we could quite some incredible things in the future. Perhaps even in just a couple of years we'd have a lot of robots similar to these or even better.
Now the truth : at current state of technology, robots are weak. Moving through the air is easy, but we won't get decent humanoid robots before maybe a hundred years.
The future is drones.
@@oneoranota ok :)
@@oneoranota have you seen Boston dynamics? Now they aren't perfect but they are almost there.
Humans are the problem
Lol if we don’t kill our planet first maybe
I would love to see them apply this tech to movies, cgi has come a very very long way but nothing will ever beat practical effects. That's the reason T2 came out 30 years ago and still looks better than most action movies today
I know Mechatronics, Avionics but never thought I would hear Stuntronics.
what about subtronics lololol
F in the chat for spiderman back after the crash...
this would go a long way to improving stunt dummies in movies lol
Not if you factor in insurance costs.
@@PXO005 and if you get one a studio could just get like multiple and use them across movies
@Joel Criter Not every single studio will need/want a stunt robot
#TheEliteSoldier
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@Liam O'Luachra That's what they said about practical effects...
I love videos like this and the content of behind the attraction and imagineering story on Disney+. Imagine how many children today are watching these shows and are being inspired to study physics and become engineers. I wish I had these things as a child instead of some boring old math and physics teachers that didn’t teach me anything. Good job Disney…looking for your future cast members early.
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Their names are Tony and Morgan, I’m totally not crying right now 🥲
Why would anyone cry
@@Batt-man do you have no heart? Or do you have a short term memory?
@@Batt-man tony is iron mans name and morgan is iron mans daughter
I'm crying because this was something that Grant Imahara was working on.
@Textual Predator ok 2 year old, go back to your fortnite
How many other people got this video recommended to them immediately after watching a news report about the robot smashing into a wall and falling?
lol was looking for this comment
It could have killed someone if it landed on them. Did anyone consider that one? Nobody needs this crap. Can easily do without the movie.
I would love to hear more about the math and physics they used. Sounds like a good fit for lagrangian mechanics, but then when you get wind maybe you also have to look through a fluid mechanics point of view, and then I can see things getting crazy really fast. Do they have a simulation environment to test stuff or do they go trial-and-error?
if you go to the disney research channel they have a video on it
@@errhka I'll check it out. Thanks.
I can only imagine how much labor went into the code. I'm sure Disney's funding and years of engineering experience in the robotics industry helped, but I can only imagine what it took to get the robot to where it is today
@@_no_9671 about the beagle
they said trial and error so a lot of failure.
You can tell these guys love their jobs. It’s great to see.
Too bad Disney didn't put this kind of attention to detail and creativity in the rest of Avengers campus.
Spiderman is owned by Sony so I'm guessing there a part of this
im pretty sure people only go to avengers campus for spider man, everything else in it is so lame and guardians has been there beforehand (and is literally just the tower of terror reskinned). you can't even go into the avengers hq
The webslinger ride is pretty amazing, but I agree that the rest is a tad underwhelming. It is not as good as Galaxy's Edge for sure.
These guys just became Mysterio IRL.
Imagine if that robot comes to life and we’ll have an actual spider man
a spiderman very dependent on someone else throwing them and having a net to catch them. not very useful to stop crime or save people :/
Hello Skynet
Sounds like the age of ultron is near
Impossible. It would have to be a _man_ for that.
@@ScionStorm1 thats very anti-robot of you
Amazing! I can imagine how cool it would look to see multiple characters flying through the air in different poses.
Anyone else here in 2022 after that video of the robot swinging and crashing went viral?
Wait it did?!?
@@mel-uy2lw yep
Ultron as Spiderman is a great "What if...." episode
And it’s made by Tony too
No one gonna talk about how their names are Tony and Morgan?
No
They love their jobs 3000.
Literally everyone is
Oh good, it was a robot. I remember getting broadway Spider-Man based panic attacks watching that stunt happen.
I’m sorry, WHAT IS BROADWAY SPIDER MAN
@@coolguy082 they had a Spiderman Broadway musical. It was pretty cool. But the original version apparently had a lot of accidents. I believe it held the record for most injuries in a Broadway play. Stunts were cool though.
These guys look like they like and respect each other greatly
The fact that so much research and effort goes behind making a few hour long movie is Mind-blowing. They should be given big credits.Kudos!
This level of engineering is way more interesting than watching movies
Honestly, Tom Holland’s spider suit is so high tech he may as well be a robot
That’s a stark suit tho. He’s going back to the basic homemade Spider-Man suit going forward. Which is how it should be
“We’ve done some pretty violent things to our robots”
The AI patiently waiting to take over earth: 👁
So cool!! If I saw this 5 years ago I would’ve thought it was an April fools prank. The technology moves so quickly 🥵
Honestly if I never saw this video, I would still think that’s a real person flying through the sky
Anybody here after seeing that video of the robot literally landing on its head against the side of a building
these guys seem so in touch with eachother and they said “a lot of screws“ at the same time
2 days ago was my first time at Disneyland and i saw this live. Im still shook the fact that they can make a robot do this!!! Loved everything about it’
They should put this in New York. Imagine being in new york and seeing Spider-Man jumping between 2 buildings above you
I love that he said the stick object guy thingy "you squint at it it's starts to look like a human" I did exactly so and it freaking does. Lmao
this only makes night shifts for the workers more dangerous
i LOVE watching how excited these guys get talking about physics, especially Morgan :,)
Is anyone here after seeing the viral video of the mechanic malfunctioning and the Spider-Man robot crashing into the wall?
Can not wait to see how this all turns out when they perfect it.
Well, it seems Christopher Nolan can make a spiderman film without CGI now that the animatronic exist
I'm a student in applied maths engineering, and this is wonderful!
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I'm not and this is wonderful!
Make a restaurant filled with those things and call it Freddy Fazbear's Pizza Place
This thing just slammed in to a building and died
Imagine one day they malfunction and start swinging around the city
Just watch the video where it hit the side of the building 😂
This is so cool!! The way it moves looks so realistic
It's fake 🤥🤥🤥🤥 Disney lied to u
If animatronics could go to a next level at disney, this is a good checkpoint.
A deadpool running animatronic would be cool
Or wolverine
I'm pretty sure this was something Grant Imahara was working on before his passing.
Its crazy that we’re at that stage now
RIP Grant Imahara. Thank you for this incredible gift
So they didn't use CGI for the swinging...that's exactly what I want for future Spider-Man movies, technology is incredible!
But you love all the CGI shitshow in DC.
Bro hopefully this robotic Spider-Man doesn’t crash into a wall or sum…
1:07 “So TONY and I” 🤔
If only they have put in this much of dedication into their story and script writing in their latest movie.
Until it crashes on the side of a roof.
This guy is a Simpsons writer! Because it happened!!!!😂
This is amazing, I saw this show live on Disney LA 2 months ago and for me until now it was the stunt double that did it. Now it is more incredible knowing it was a robot. Amazing.
Seeing it in person is insane! Great job guys!👌🏼🔥🔥
Apparently that robot ended up having a glitch and hit the thing it was supposed to land on
It started with a block.. but they were already seeing the final product… Wow
Stuntmen: "THEY TOOK ARR JERBS!"
For me the SONY spiderman movies had the best swingings by milesssss it looks so real also the wind on the suit interacting its mindblowing tbh
please god, please tell me that disney doesn't own the patent, and that these guys got to have the patent for actually making it!
The spider-bite of 87'
Stuntmen: Finally a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary
Now I really want to get into robotics, looks really fun.
I wanna see a film with these guys providing the stuntwork. Imagine a practical Spider-Man film with this thing swinging through Manhattan.
I can see Tom accidentally breaking one of these when competing to see who can do more backflips 😱😂
Our son saw this at Disneyland a few days ago and asked if it was a real person and then later on found out it was animatronics. Pretty cool.
When you realize that if there is ever a spider-man irl it would actually be spider-robot 😳
So when will we have robot Olympics?
When talent becomes art... 🔝👏
@Phoenix 𝙾𝚙𝚎𝚗 𝙼𝚢 PROFILE imagine it becomes a villian, like Carnage.
They are absolutly Genius people to make such an advance robot. Very well done guy's
Anybody watching this after the robot crashed in the building ?
Me just seen the crash today 😅 this cool never seen this.
you guys are William Afton and henry lmfao
So cool to see this being used in a real world application!
engineering at it's finest , for the film industry really great to see
The insanity of having robots in 2021 and no one seems to be freaked out😭
because we've had robots for over a decade, where you been?
I hope they start using this in movies
I have seen this live, multiple times, and had no idea. I just always wondered who the incredibly strong, talented, and brave person was that did this stunt. It looks that real!
It just went boom yesterday
This seems like a cool origin story for the REAL Robo-Spider-Man!
And now it crashed
This is amazing and genius.
"If we land in a funny way", recently it did land in a funny way, holding a plank shape and slammed into the building
Okay so now we need miles and peter to team up and defeat this beautiful/terrifying machine
I came here when I saw the news about robo spidey crashes...lol
You know you've been in a pandemic too long, when you look at this video and pay attention to how awesome their masks are, over the robotics.
I love wearing my mask, I will never take it off for the rest of my life.
Masks never look good
@@Themistertaco right, they never look good..THEY LOOK AWESOME WITH ALL THESE DIFFERENT PATTERNS ON THEM
They explained exactly how, but I'm still over here like HOW?
All this to make people of all ages happy. Amazing.
I saw this robot spider man fly into side of building make a mistake and everyone thought it was a real stuntman until no ambulance or emergency personal rushed to rescue and i told ppl its a robot and they couldnt comprehend a robot can do that until they watched the youtube video