TheMonsterAteMe
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So yeah, I actually take back my initial comments, and say that I agree 100% with theprawncracker
I couldn't agree with this statement more. I really haven't said how brave I think it was for Artie to go out there like that, heat of the moment, and perform the Frog. It was a courageous act--I just want to know why he had to do it. I place none of this blame on Artie and I'm sure he's a nice fellow and a good performer. It's just jarring to not see/hear Steve performing Kermit after he has for 19 years.dwmckim said:As i said upthread no matter what we thought of Artie's performance (that most of America didn't catch on that anything was askew), we should be thankful that he was able to fill in and keep things going.
this is how i have always felt with new projects, as for the voice of kermit it was a good effort, sure at times it was a little off but hey, can any of us honestly say as a last minute performance handed kermit the frog we would sound exactly like Jim or even SteveI'm just glad that Disney cares enough about the Muppets (and the Muppet fans) to keep putting them out there.
Let's hope that this is just the first of many more fun, funny, and high profile television appearances.
More Muppets please!
Wow! That's great news! Artie Esposito has worked with Swazzle on both live and video projects. In Los Angeles, we have access to the industry's top puppeteers, and Patrick and I hand picked him to work for Swazzle because of his amazing puppetry skills, outstanding voices, and pure professionalism - not to mention he is a kind and gentle person, and a great team player. For those of you familiar with Swazzle, you know that we only work with the best puppeteers.Some of the responses here bother me to no end. Some of you people are actually proposing that this new guy (identified at Tough Pigs as Artie Esposito) should just completely usurp Steve Whitmire for the part of Kermit.
Holy cow...you got to see Steve and Dave? Lucky! It sounds like you had a great time.As someone who has been fortunate enough to sit in the same room with Steve and Kermit (and Dave and Gonzo and later the Riz) last November in Atlanta...
...I was lucky enough to meet the man last year and, during the Kermit-section, he was answering questions from the audience and conversing with Gonzo in a very easy, calm, relaxed manner. At one point a question about the transition to Kermit came up, and Steve said, "I'll take this one," and spoke, while Kermit sat back. While he was talking he mentioned Jim and Kermit, without any awknowledgement on Steve's part, almost entirely of his own accord, looked up sadly and then bowed his head. It was just a little moment but it WOWED me, sitting 15 rows back in the theater, at just how much talent Steve has and how connected he was with Kermit....
Shame on you.Whitmire's nothing more than some guy inside a Mickey Mouse outfit at Disney World.