Disney: New drawing classes will feature Olaf animatronic
An animatronic version of Olaf, the carefree snowman from “Frozen,” will front a new drawing experience at the animation area inside Disney’s Hollywood Studios beginning this summer.
The theme park’s reimagined and renamed land will be known as the Walt Disney Studios, and that will include the Magic of Disney Animation building housing an Animation Academy experience called “Olaf Draws.” The space will have animator desk-inspired workstations, and the Olaf figure will also be seated at one on stage, just as he was in the “Once Upon a Studio” short film released in 2023.
As it turns out, Olaf can’t draw, so prerecorded instructions from Disney animators will be presented to park guests in the experience.
“Olaf is learning with us,” Danny Handke, senior creative director with Walt Disney Imagineering, said in a Disney video posted on YouTube and on the official Disney Parks Blog.
Among the characters that will be sketched in the lineup of classes are Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Genie, Moana, Stitch, Ursula, Judy Hopps, Nick Wilde and Olaf. The sessions are instructed by directors and animators from a range of Disney productions, from “Aladdin” to “Zootopia 2.”