True for when this comment was written. But it’s 2019 and there’s a whole new generation of kids that are discovering his creations through RUclips and FNAF fandom. Fans are buying his merch and going to Florida to visit his studio. People love what he made, it captures their imagination, still to this day. That’s pretty much the opposite of sad, and I’m glad there’s a happy ending. He deserves it.
It's so sad to see Creative Engineering booming with employees and animatronics everywhere and then compare it to how empty it is today...heck according to Aaron himself, some of the desks haven't been touched since the employee that worked there left...now its just Aaron, his dogs, and the RAE in a dark warehouse....(wow that got depressing lol)
At the same time it's cool to see what it was like to work with Aaron in the good old days. Seemed like a fun place to be. (Both Creative Engineering and Showbiz)
Yeah...its so sad to think about but so happy at the same time. It feels so far away...plus is it so wrong to say that he was real pretty back then too 😂 seriously though, the thought that he'll be moving buildings soon is sorta upsetting, considering his memories of that time are all in that building.
Notice how Aaron speaks. He uses a slightly huskier tone in the interview -- because at the time he was likely contracted to not be publicly known as the voices of Billy Bob, Looney Bird, Rolfe, Earl, and other members of the Rock-afire.
It’s so crazy how Chuck E. Cheese threw Aaron fetcher to the side his anamatronics where 100x better then CEC and could be so much more developed by know if he were to have stayed with them
They are not they are not controlled by audio. The toys you buy at the store are controlled by their audio. These animatronics operate on prenumatic air not audio sounds. These animatronics can be controlled with or without the audio
No shit, it was 30 years ago and no one really did that thing before. And you videos you probably have seen are broken down animatronics that hasn't been fixed ever since Showbiz was bought out by the company that owns Chuck E Cheese.
@@hideofreakingkojima5457 Disney had stuff like this well over a decade before showbiz and technically so did Chuck E. Cheese seeing as Chuck E. Cheese started 3 years before showbiz did, but yes for the time it all was pretty high tech, they just weren’t the first to do it
He may be a little cocky, but he seems like a really cool guy from all of the tour videos and such. Ive heard from people who've taken tours that he's a really nice cool guy too.
I feel like he isn’t so much of a jerk, but he’s more... High maintenance.... He’s eccentric, and a kinda hard person to be around. He refuses to let go of his old life, has no intention of changing to fit the times, and tends to be more difficult and dramatic than necessary. He may be a bit of a jerk, but he has good intentions.
It's kind of sad to see how busy CEI used to be, but now it's a dark warehouse with no one working there but Aaron himself and a couple friends.
This video makes me sad, in a way. Seeing all that promise and hype... and... you know, the present.
CharonTheSabercat Jk. K
True for when this comment was written. But it’s 2019 and there’s a whole new generation of kids that are discovering his creations through RUclips and FNAF fandom. Fans are buying his merch and going to Florida to visit his studio. People love what he made, it captures their imagination, still to this day. That’s pretty much the opposite of sad, and I’m glad there’s a happy ending. He deserves it.
Neil Fraser I decided to finally start saving up for the tour
It's so sad to see Creative Engineering booming with employees and animatronics everywhere and then compare it to how empty it is today...heck according to Aaron himself, some of the desks haven't been touched since the employee that worked there left...now its just Aaron, his dogs, and the RAE in a dark warehouse....(wow that got depressing lol)
At the same time it's cool to see what it was like to work with Aaron in the good old days. Seemed like a fun place to be. (Both Creative Engineering and Showbiz)
Yeah...its so sad to think about but so happy at the same time. It feels so far away...plus is it so wrong to say that he was real pretty back then too 😂 seriously though, the thought that he'll be moving buildings soon is sorta upsetting, considering his memories of that time are all in that building.
@@lostgirl1243 Oh I didn't know he was moving! What made him decide to move :O
@@gmrgamingrm idrk why but he announced it in this video: ruclips.net/video/2CnT5yHr0ow/видео.html
He still works and makes it as he used to i know he has drama but i give him props for that
Notice how Aaron speaks. He uses a slightly huskier tone in the interview -- because at the time he was likely contracted to not be publicly known as the voices of Billy Bob, Looney Bird, Rolfe, Earl, and other members of the Rock-afire.
The way Rolfe abruptly shows up at the last second is kinda funny xD!
I was 2 years old when this video was uploaded to RUclips
DailyDoseOfCancer I was just born
DailyDoseOfCancer I was 5 months old haha
I was 4
I was 2 years old when this was filmed in 1983.
I was just born haha
It’s so crazy how Chuck E. Cheese threw Aaron fetcher to the side his anamatronics where 100x better then CEC and could be so much more developed by know if he were to have stayed with them
thank you for posting this video it was really interesting...
His style is very unorthadox compared to other manufactors and he still works!
The news lady said it was Audio Animatronics. ITS NOT AUDIO ANIMATRONICS!!!
They are not they are not controlled by audio. The toys you buy at the store are controlled by their audio. These animatronics operate on prenumatic air not audio sounds. These animatronics can be controlled with or without the audio
Actually, the computer that controls them receives tones, that turn into a signal to make them move.
thats true
The term “audio animatronic” was created and is only used for Disney shows.
"MITZI!!!!"
Where is this plant now? How is it used now?
@BrianMcD86 Well... you've heard incorrectly.
what is the point of the collenders?
Hey I don’t know if this is even an active account anymore, but they used to do live shows as their characters with those hats
0:34 ok than...
He had a lisp!
Tornadoboy42069 the hell is a lisp ???
@@princessfelicity4719 .... you're an idiot LOL
No it's just how I the camera audio it's not good audio it's like 30 years old or something
"Advanced technology"
No shit, it was 30 years ago and no one really did that thing before. And you videos you probably have seen are broken down animatronics that hasn't been fixed ever since Showbiz was bought out by the company that owns Chuck E Cheese.
@@hideofreakingkojima5457 Disney had stuff like this well over a decade before showbiz and technically so did Chuck E. Cheese seeing as Chuck E. Cheese started 3 years before showbiz did, but yes for the time it all was pretty high tech, they just weren’t the first to do it
This camra is wack Right now
From what I hear, Aaron is actually a huge jerk.
BrianMcD86 Where did you hear that?
BrianMcD86 Oh yeah. That's why he's alone now. Swimming in an abandoned place full of rotten latex and rusty metal parts. Really sad.
BrianMcD86 he's not a jerk
He may be a little cocky, but he seems like a really cool guy from all of the tour videos and such. Ive heard from people who've taken tours that he's a really nice cool guy too.
I feel like he isn’t so much of a jerk, but he’s more... High maintenance.... He’s eccentric, and a kinda hard person to be around. He refuses to let go of his old life, has no intention of changing to fit the times, and tends to be more difficult and dramatic than necessary.
He may be a bit of a jerk, but he has good intentions.