New Interactive Shoulder Banshees Coming To Pandora

Guests can soon enjoy a new collection of shoulder Banshees.

New Interactive Shoulder Banshees Coming To Pandora
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Disney has announced new and updated additions to the Interactive Shoulder Banshee collection in Pandora - The World Of Avatar at Disney's Animal Kingdom. These new additions will available starting November 21st, 2024.

There are four new companions and each comes with unique colours and patterns (including glow-in-the-dark bioluminescence). Each new interactive banshee is controlled by a wireless remote, allowing you to conveniently customise your banshee's personality by directing their mouth, head and wing movements, as well as their authentic banshee sounds provided by Lightstorm Entertainment.

Banshees also have a mind of their own, too! While travelling through Pandora and beyond, your banshee will notice and communicate with other interactive shoulder and wrist banshees that cross its path, making them more lifelike than ever. Your banshee will also react to being pet, so be sure to give them lots of attention.

Guests can also personalise them even more with three new accessory packs inspired by clans from the world of Avatar. Dress them up in your favourite set or mix and match different head, neck and tail accessories to create a unique look!

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