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I'm not sure. I met the designer who did the show I am thinking of when I was doing black light in Toronto around `97 or `98. He was up there visiting relatives and heard about the show I was in and decided to check it out.

Has this show been going that long?
 

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I've seen it several times and if I remember correctly there are a lot of black light effects... not to mention bubbles and water falling from the ceiling.

The first time was probably in 1996 or 97...I can't remember.
 

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Phantom said:
Go on an keese de girl...

Nice, Kanja.
Hi Phantom,

Thank you.



Now to comment on the puppets from the stage show. It was actually the pictures from that show that I saw after I built my puppet that made me go "what is with the colour scheme on the crab?"

At the time I hadn't (and to this day haven't) seen the film. When I saw the puppet I realized that I had goofed with just using the solid red. It still works I think.

The truth is that is was all meant as a learning experience and ultimately it is what I achieved. I am now much better prepared to build from other's designs, even cartoon characters.
 
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