Donald Trump looks like Jon Voight. No, it’s a “dehydrated Chucky doll.” Or maybe it’s the child of Hillary Clinton and Roger Ebert.

Other say Buddy Ebson, Ted Cruz or a bullfrog.

Step right up to Disney World’s revamped Hall of Presidents at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in Orlando.

Amateur audio-animatronic critics are taking their shots at the 45th president’s depiction in the long-running spectacle, which took tech cues from Disneyland’s Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln.

“Some Trump fans were disappointed that his tie was blue and white, instead of red, but overall, there was great enthusiasm among his base for the animatronic impression of the president,” NPR said of the debut.

“Several supporters expressed surprise that Trump was even added to the line-up, based on a theory that Disney was run by liberals who would never respect the president enough to add him to the exhibit, like every president before him.”

But critics were common.

A Change.org petition begged Disney World to keep the robot Trump from speaking.

“The Magic Kingdom at Disney World is a place specifically designed for the enjoyment of children and families,” said the plea signed by 15,242 as of Tuesday morning. “Therefore, it is not an appropriate place for a Donald Trump speech. We ask that Walt Disney World take a stand against divisive and hurtful rhetoric and have the backs of millions of Americans and people worldwide whose day would be ruined by the depiction of a speech by Donald Trump.”

At least Trump doesn’t tweet in the Disney incarnation.

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