JLG
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Thought I'd start a thread about different character puppets that have been used through the years, at least the ones that I've noticed. This is an inexact science at best, but I'll try. Ernie, Bert, and Big Bird are the three most distinct ones that come to mind.
With Ernie, there was:
The first--1968-70 (very skinny head, messier hair, purple/yellow shirt)
the second--early 70s (skinny head, more space above the eyes, modern colored shirt)
the third--c. 1973 (slightly thicker head, slightly brighter "smile")
the fourth--c. 1978 (rougher texture, smaller head, somewhat bigger nose)
After that I don't know. The Ernie used in the '80s was thicker and fuller than any of the earlier ones, but was still a little skinnier than the one they use now, who seems almost like colored candy to me. There also seems to be somewhat more space between his hair and his eyes than there ever was before, which changes his expression, I think.
Big Bird---
the first--1969-- Very small head, lazy eyes, very skinny.
the second--early 70s--bigger head, still with sort of dazed eyes, slightly more weight but still quite skinny. Kind of loose-looking feathers all over, too.
the third--c. 1972/3--head with slightly triangular feather arrangement, still sort of dazed eyes, still skinny.
rest of the '70s--bigger head but still slightly triangular, eyes lose that dazed look and are now more alert.
After that I don't know, but by the late '80s his head had rounded out and didn't seem triangular anymore, and the feathers seemed tighter and not so loose. And now, like Ernie and Bert, he seems to be generally thicker than he was before. (about this "triangular" business---I think old storybook drawings of BB will back me up on this. Now his head is drawn pretty much round. Artists just reflecting what they see.)
Bert--
first one--1969-70--pointy, angular, long nose, very tapered head.
second c.1970--slightly rounded out, expression softened a little, nose smaller, eyes calmer.
third--c. 1972--taller head
fourth c. 1973--slightly thicker head, unibrow very close to eyes.
(I think maybe they kept adjusting the eyebrows.)
fifth--c. 1978--rougher texture, expression less harsh, other differences too subtle to place.
After that I don't know, though like the others I think the trend over time was toward thickening and streamlining, and also making him more friendly-looking. Bert definitely looks less grumpy now than some of the earlier versions did.
These are just my loose approximations, based purely on memory. (You'd think I was a '70s kid, since the differences from then jump out at me more, but no. '80s/'90s kid.) Does anyone have their own observations, or corrections to mine?
My favorites: Ernie and Bert c. 1973, Big Bird c. 1976.
With Ernie, there was:
The first--1968-70 (very skinny head, messier hair, purple/yellow shirt)
the second--early 70s (skinny head, more space above the eyes, modern colored shirt)
the third--c. 1973 (slightly thicker head, slightly brighter "smile")
the fourth--c. 1978 (rougher texture, smaller head, somewhat bigger nose)
After that I don't know. The Ernie used in the '80s was thicker and fuller than any of the earlier ones, but was still a little skinnier than the one they use now, who seems almost like colored candy to me. There also seems to be somewhat more space between his hair and his eyes than there ever was before, which changes his expression, I think.
Big Bird---
the first--1969-- Very small head, lazy eyes, very skinny.
the second--early 70s--bigger head, still with sort of dazed eyes, slightly more weight but still quite skinny. Kind of loose-looking feathers all over, too.
the third--c. 1972/3--head with slightly triangular feather arrangement, still sort of dazed eyes, still skinny.
rest of the '70s--bigger head but still slightly triangular, eyes lose that dazed look and are now more alert.
After that I don't know, but by the late '80s his head had rounded out and didn't seem triangular anymore, and the feathers seemed tighter and not so loose. And now, like Ernie and Bert, he seems to be generally thicker than he was before. (about this "triangular" business---I think old storybook drawings of BB will back me up on this. Now his head is drawn pretty much round. Artists just reflecting what they see.)
Bert--
first one--1969-70--pointy, angular, long nose, very tapered head.
second c.1970--slightly rounded out, expression softened a little, nose smaller, eyes calmer.
third--c. 1972--taller head
fourth c. 1973--slightly thicker head, unibrow very close to eyes.
(I think maybe they kept adjusting the eyebrows.)
fifth--c. 1978--rougher texture, expression less harsh, other differences too subtle to place.
After that I don't know, though like the others I think the trend over time was toward thickening and streamlining, and also making him more friendly-looking. Bert definitely looks less grumpy now than some of the earlier versions did.
These are just my loose approximations, based purely on memory. (You'd think I was a '70s kid, since the differences from then jump out at me more, but no. '80s/'90s kid.) Does anyone have their own observations, or corrections to mine?
My favorites: Ernie and Bert c. 1973, Big Bird c. 1976.