Disney has given fans a first look at Joe Biden in their iconic "Hall of Presidents" at Magic Kingdom.
The animatronic statue of the 46th President of the United States has been in the works for a number of months since he won the November 2020 election, Click Orlando reports.
"Just as Walt envisioned, creative teams have been busy programming an Audio-Animatronics replica of the President, pairing it with a delivery of the presidential oath of office recorded at the White House by President Biden himself just for the attraction," Disney wrote on its blog.
Watch the new Joe Biden animatronic in action below:Now that Biden's animatronic is complete and on display, Donald Trump's will be moved to a different area on the stage and will be introduced at the end of the experience.
Biden's display at the attraction also features a number of items on a table that represent the current Democratic president, including peach blossoms to represent his home state of Delaware and a pair of aviators, which he is famously photographed wearing.

The animatronic will recount the Presidential Oath of Office, which Biden personally recorded at the White House for the Disney attraction.
IndieWire reports that back in 2019, Disney actually made a Hilary Clinton animatronic because the park was so confident that she would defeat Donald Trump.
This allegedly resulted in Trump's animatronic being assembled very quickly, however, the park has never commented on the rumors.

The Hall of Presidents is far from the only attraction to feature changes in recent years, and the Pirates of the Caribbean ride has been changed several times because of controversy surrounding its characters.
The pirates featured changed from men who prey on women to gluttons, and a female pirate called was added to the ride in 2017 to replace the women the pirate men were originally selling.
The Hall of Presidents has been at the Magic Kingdom park since 1971, IndyWire reports, and President Gerald R. Ford was one of the first sitting presidents to be included in the attraction.
The attraction will be welcoming its first visitors next month.