Disney is going to make their toys more lifelike in the future, thanks to a new technology called Papilion that 3D prints eyes into toys, robots and other interactive characters. Talk about creepy.

Disney says it's one of the most important—and challenging—details when you want to make an animatronic look lifelike.
Eyes are designed as a bundle of 3D printed optical fibers guiding images projected on the receiving end of the bundle to the surfaces of the character eye. The eyes are printed slice-by-slice using transparent photopolymers separated by a translucent support material. PAPILLION is based on a set of algorithms that implements classic Fibonacci spirals and Voronoi tessellation for efficient packing of fibers on a surface of an eye and in the bundle.
What do you think? Want a toy like that? Maybe not yet? Check out the video below: [Disney Research via Geekosystem]