PUSH carried out his rounds of Tomorrowland.
He enjoyed getting out and about meeting with, and talking to, guests. They were what made his life exciting.
It wasn't an every day thing. But when he got bored, he and his handler would get out and roam Tomorrowland, looking for people to talk to.
Well, PUSH didn't.
Without any eyes, he couldn't see. He was just a bin, after all.
A sentient bin.
Disney Magic really worked weirdly sometimes. Not that PUSH could complain.
Without it, he wouldn't be able to talk to people. And that's what he loved doing most.
PUSH was a talking trash can that roamed Tomorrowland in Disney World, Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland, and Tokyo Disneyland. He was retired in 2014, along with Pipa the Talking Recycling Bin that roamed at Animal Kingdom. Both of them were actually radio controlled puppets.
There was a third talking bin; the unnamed talking EPCOT trash can who was retired when the Electric Umbrella restaurant closed and was demolished. But was brought back this past summer at the Odyssey Pavilion. He is not a puppet, however, he is stationary and just talks.
You never know which bins in a Disney Park are the special bins.
