Elmo-Squid, that's kind of funny - but certainly true when you think about it.
I had an idea last night that I was about to post anyway, that would also take care of the stick-near-the baby problem:
The idea: Martian FINGER Puppet!
Had it last night while pretending my hand was a puppet. Now I have several finger puppets, and in general I don't like them cause there's nothing to control - no moving mouth or arms.
Then I thought about how well a Martian would be suited for it. The general shape of a Martian could easily fit over a finger. The squid part can easily be as long as you want, leaving the mouth.
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So here's the big part: Hold your hand in the classic "L" (or Loser) position with the Thumb and Index finger at a 90 degree angle.
Imaging you have a Martian finger puppet on your index finger, with the mouth hanging open toward your thumb.
Now Imagine a string going from the mouth of a Martian Finger Puppet into the upper lip (on your index finger) and down and INSIDE the puppet going down your finger about 1/2 way and them toward your thumb (attaching via a loop or even a small plain thumb cover).
The idea is to use the upper lip as a pulley for the string. So when your thumb is a 90 degrees, the string is tight, and the mouth of the Puppet is closed.
When you bring in your thumb to your index finger, the thread moves up your thumb, allowing the mouth of the alien to go down into an open position.
Moving your thumb open/closed/open fast is pretty easy, so it's a question of making it so that the string doesn't get caught on anything.
The string (black colored) hopefully would be masked by the inside of the aliens mouth.
The umm.. inside of the bottom lip could be made of some small rolled up tube thing to give the lip some weight to pull down - AND to help give the lip some shape.
About the only thing I can't figure out is how to do the "Martian hides behind own lip" - but no design is perfect, I guess. Best I can figure out be to somehow use two fingers to control lip movement or something.
Thinking about it some more, it might be possible to use another finger with a small rod attached to it to control an arm (for the Earth Book), but I certainly wouldn't try that in version one. Ideally would be an attachable prop.
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I'll have to do some searching, but I really like the idea of a small CONTROLLABLE finger puppet. I'll have to think about a glove puppet at well, but the idea of being able to stuff the toy into a pocket and carry it around has me grinning (heck, the baby use is optional now) - I'm laughing at the thought of breaking it out in the next boring meeting I have to go to.
Is this type of design old news for puppets? While I like the idea of coming up with something new, I'd also like it if this has been done before with some excellent things I could buy/read about.
Anyway, off to do some searches.
Oh - almost forgot - unlike full sized puppets, this might be something I could try to do on my own - and cheaply. Well, maybe
Phil