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Fozzie's ears

buckshot

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I was watching Season 1 of The Muppet Show with my daughter last week, and was trying to figure out how they were able to get Fozzie's ears to wiggle. Anyone have an idea?
 

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I've read that there was some sort of mechanism inside the head. I suppose you'd be able to pull a lever or something, and they would wiggle. I don't know the technical aspects, although someone else on here will undoubtedly be able to tell you more about that. :smile:
I know that the mechanism was eventually removed (i.e. more recent Fozzies do not have this ability). Not sure why. My guess is either because it weighed alot, or he sort of outgrew the ear-wiggling thing.
 

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According to the Muppet Morsels on the DVD, if I remember correctly, Fozzie's ears wiggled and he smiled (his dimples moved) but the mechanisms made the head heavy to handle.
 
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