

The way a short story was made into a full length feature film is amazing enough, but what's more amazing is how Teddy, the robotic teddy bear in the story was made real using motion-capture technology and other mechanical special effects wizardry by the Stan Winston Studios.
Teddy, the "mecha" robot toy bear voiced by Jack Angel, is really smarter elbeit unemotional compared to David, the robot boy, in the movie. He served as David's "Jiminy Cricket" sidekick in the movie. Cute, cuddly, and animated, it was a toy that movie-goers sought to have. The problem was that the commercial toy based on the character was difficult to find and even years after the movie, people have been looking for that robot bear toy. Fact is that a toy based on the A.I. bear was created but it wasn't released in the U.S. and was limited.

here is an A.I. developer's attempt to make a teddy bear that moves its mouth while talking: Talking mouth A.I. teddy bear plans
Here is a link to a talking GPS teddy bear for the car that points the driver in the right direction: GPS car navigation A.I. teddy bear
Here's A.I.'s Teddy from Pepsi and Warner Bros.: A.I. plastic Teddy dangle
Here is a real robot bear with no skin or fur: Hykim the robot bear
Watch the end part and theme song music video of the movie A.I.
A.I. movie ending clip
A.I. theme song MTV - For Always by Lara Fabian
