It's been 30 years since the extra-terrestrial known simply as E.T. captured the hearts of audiences all over -- and to celebrate Madame Tussauds has immortalized the friendly alien in wax in five different locations.<br/> <br />This one in London is re-enacting the famous bike scene where Elliott and E.T. took off towards the sky.<br/> <br />And while the film came out in 1982, E.T. still has young devoted fans in 2012.<br/> <br />Soundbite: Tommy, Young E.T. fan, saying (English)<br/> <br />"I like the way E.T. looks, his big eyes."<br/> <br />Izaah, E.T. Fan, saying:<br/> <br />"Yeah, I like him, too."<br/> <br />Malaki, E.T. Fan, saying:<br/> <br />"I like how most of the movies on aliens are like killing them and shooting them, but he's a nice alien, who wants to go home (gets interrupted by Izaah)."<br/> <br />Izaah, E.T. Fan, saying:<br/> <br />"He's really magic."<br/> <br />The wax figure took the museum's sculptors two months to complete and about 50,000 British pounds or 80,000 US dollars to make.<br/> <br />Daniel Woodley is senior sculptor .<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Daniel Woodley, Senior Sculptor Madam Tussauds, saying (English)<br/> <br />"The biggest challenge really was the fact that we were working purely from movie reference, so mostly off stills from the film and kinda behind the scenes footage and a few books that we managed to get hold of that showed him in a bit more detail."<br/> <br />Starting October 22nd E.T. can call the wax museums of London, Los Angeles, Sydney, Amsterdam and Berlin his new home.
