BigDog Beta Parody Video by Seedwell

by Scott Beale on March 30, 2008 · 2 comments

Last week I posted videos of Boston Dynamics’ amazing BigDog quadruped robot, which now have been spoofed by the viral video company Seedwell, who made this hilarious BigDog Beta parody video.

Thanks to Karl Long for the tip!

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filed under Humor, Robots

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1 Jason March 31, 2008 at 10:49 am

There have been several parody skits of BigDog on AOTS, and their costume has been even better. I think there was one sketch where BigDog was wearing a sombrero. Pretty funny…

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