I wish the Seas with Nemo & Friends was still called the Living Seas...
No you don't (at least you shouldn't)! They put in a new ride AND Turtle Talk with Crush! TTWC is an awesome technology. Someone is sitting back there, listening to and seeing everyone in the room.
"The "Window to the Pacific" is in reality a large rear-projection screen portraying an animated undersea environment. Sea grasses wave on the ocean floor as fish and other aquatic creatures swim by. The image of Crush is rendered by voice-activated 3-D animation, projected at 30-frames-per-second so that the turtle's mouth moves in synchronization with the words of a hidden actor portraying the character. The sophisticated system enables the projected turtle to move about the screen, seemingly propelling himself with his flippers, doing somersaults, and hovering, in very convincing maneuvers controlled by the actor.
When engaging a particular child or adult in conversation, Crush will move to the side of the room where the involved guest is seated. The actor expertly mimics the character voice from the film, and is extremely adept at improvising clever and amusing reactions to questions and comments of the guests, whom he often addresses as "Dude." Undoubtedly, after playing scores of performances, the actor develops -- and perhaps writers have scripted -- humorous responses and sassy come-backs to the most typical and oft-repeated audience questions and remarks. The invisible actor sees the audience via a cleverly hidden camera (or cameras) or by other means, since he refers to the appearance and behavior of particular questioners, as well as their location in the theater. The show is a cutting-edge blend of sophisticated computer graphic techniques, image projection and live, interactive, quick-witted improvisation with every show being different and unique."