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At least like a few others, both the purple AMs (regular and mini) were given semi-regular characters in Roosevelt Franklin and his mother.
Ala - the blue AM being given Mr. "Fat Blue" Johnson and Simon Soundman, or the golden yellow being given Guy Smiley and Monty, etc.
Ah yes, the list, lol.
I didn't know that was your site Ed, I used to contribute to it a long time ago, but I for the life of me can't remember which all I've specifically contributed as far as characters are concerned, lol.
Heh, I just remembered another sketch the standard-sized purple AM was featured in - "The King's Problem".
It was one of the king's aides, but he didn't have really important role, other than informing the other aides that the king has a problem...
PURPLE AM: Listen, have you heard the...
I do believe that'll be the direction I'll have to take, lol.
The copper wire trick might work as well, though I don't BUY copper wire, I SELL it, lol.:batty:
Thanks, lol.
The yarn'll be easy to obtain, that's for sure, I'm just worried I won't be able to get my hands on the other necessary materials... I don't know why, but the Jo-Ann's in my town has next to nothing whenever I look for fabric.
I'm not sure, but I could give it a try...
But I'll worry about that part later, right now the main issue is the braids, lol.
I swear, I'm simply not as good at building puppets as I am performing them, but my mom's insisting I give it a shot for this character, lol.
In watching my Old School DVDs, and various other clips of classic SST on YouTube, I've noticed something... where's the love for the purple AMs?
In those early years, they seemed to be used heavily in AM sketches, as well as later used for Roosevelt Franklin and his mother... then after...
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That's the scariest puppety thing I've seen since those costumed-character versions of The Chipettes used for a parade in the 80s...
Lol, I was actually planning on using yarn for hair too.
You know Jinx, that actually does sound like a very effective way to approach this, though one thing that make it difficult for me is that she is also going to have (or I'd like for her to hair) a parting in her hair right down the...
I'm building a proto-type for a new character of mine, who has braided hair (two braid to be exact, one on each side of her head), but I've never done this before, and I was wanting to know which would be a better way to approach this - would it be better for me to make the braids separate from...
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