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Dinosaurs Clad in Robot Attire Unveiled in Tokyo Event

Tokyo-based On-Art Corp publicized their grand mechanical suit robots, modeled after dinosaurs, standing at a staggering 8 meters (or 26 feet) tall, several months ago.

Dinosaurs Clad in Mechanized Attire Unveiled in Tokyo
Dinosaurs Clad in Mechanized Attire Unveiled in Tokyo

Dinosaurs Clad in Robot Attire Unveiled in Tokyo Event

In an exciting development that's captured the imagination of many, On-Art Corp, a leading technology company, unveiled 8-metre tall mechanical suit robot dinosaurs in November. The unveiling included a Tyrannosaurus Rex, an Allosaurus, and raptors, all named TRX03 and operated by human operators.

The patent for these impressive dinosaur robots, based on dinosaur fossils, was shared by the popular website io9 in 2011. The patent includes detailed diagrams showing how humans fit into the dinosaur robots, as well as the human-fit dinosaur costume suits.

While there is no specific information linking On-Art Corp's mechanical suit robot dinosaurs to a proposed dinosaur amusement park called Dino-A-Park, plans for a robot dinosaur theme park in Japan have been announced. This potential showcase of the world's biggest moving dinosaur robot could provide an exciting opportunity for On-Art Corp's dinosaur robots.

CEO Kazua Kanemaru has proposed Dino-A-Park as an outdoor theater experience, with actors and robots portraying prehistoric beasts. The idea aims to avoid a Jurassic Park-level catastrophe by steering clear of genetically engineering extinct species like dinosaurs. Instead, Dino-A-Park is intended to be a simpler alternative, offering guests a unique and thrilling experience as they watch the dinosaur robots from a distance.

As we look towards the future, the potential for On-Art Corp's dinosaur robots in Dino-A-Park promises to bring a new level of excitement and realism to the world of theme parks. For more detailed information about On-Art Corp and their involvement with Dino-A-Park, additional sources or direct inquiries to the company would be necessary.

The patent for these human-fit dinosaur robot suits, based on dinosaur fossils, was shared by the popular website io9 in 2011. Considering the forthcoming robot dinosaur theme park, Dino-A-Park, technology from On-Art Corp's science-based innovation could play a significant role in entertainment offerings.

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