Trailer for New Doc Chronicling Stolen Audio-Animatronics Figure Released

It's an up-close look at the high-profile case.

A new trailer for an upcoming documentary chronicling the high-profile case of the stolen Audio-Animatronics figure from EPCOT’s Wonders of Life pavilion.

What’s Happening:

  • Disney Parks fans are sure to enjoy a new documentary that is coming that chronicles urban exploration at Walt Disney World and the headline-grabbing theft of an Audio-Animatronics figure - Cranium Command’s Buzzy - from EPCOT.
  • A new trailer for the film, Stolen Kingdom, has arrived and gives those fans a sneak peek of what to expect in the film, including interviews, and plenty of archival footage, not just regarding the theft, but the troublemaking and exploration/trespassing trend that sometimes occurs at the parks.
  • Take a look at the full trailer for the film below.

  • Stolen Kingdom is a documentary that delves into the history of mischief, scandal, and theft at Walt Disney World, ultimately leading to the theft of an animatronic valued at nearly half a million dollars. The film features key figures from the park’s underground exploration community, each sharing their unique stories. As the narrative unfolds, early pranks and antics are shown to have inspired more recent crimes, culminating in a true crime mystery. What begins as a tale of friendship and passion ends with one lingering question: Who stole Buzzy?
  • The film, which was an official selection of the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival and Slamdance Film Festival, has been produced by White Lake Productions & Bright Sun Films, Directed by Josh Bailey, and Executive Produced by Jake Williams.
  • The trailer ends with “Coming Soon," and as such there is no wide release date or any information on where to view the film. However, if you do go to the official site, there is an option to see where the film is being screened.

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Tony Betti
Originally from California where he studied a dying artform (hand-drawn animation), Tony has spent most of his adult life in the theme parks of Orlando. When he’s not writing for LP, he’s usually watching and studying something animated or arguing about “the good ole’ days” at the parks.