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⛄️ FIRST LOOK at Disney's next generation self walking robotic OLAF figure!#OlafRobot Olaf will begin wandering around and interacting with guests at both WORLD OF FROZEN lands in Hong Kong Disneyland & Disneyland Paris from early 2026! #WorldofFrozen #DisneylandParis

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