Animal31
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Hi All,
Many of you may have already seen this, but I came across this interview on youtube a while ago, and honestly, what a tool it has been in my quest for some great images of Kermit for a personal puppet (Shhhh, don't tell Disney).
My question is does anyone know if Jim Henson ever had a personal Kermit for himself? I ask because as incredible as this Kermit is in the interview, he is somehow different than any others I have seen used on TV or live appearances. The head alone looks completely different than the usual Kermit does, alot more pointy?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPKng8j9Mnw
I'm also curious about how the right arm "holds" onto the body and how the legs stay crossed at the ankles. Is this simply pins holding them in place, or is this puppet a partial poser possibly?
Any insight would be appreciated........
Thanks!
Many of you may have already seen this, but I came across this interview on youtube a while ago, and honestly, what a tool it has been in my quest for some great images of Kermit for a personal puppet (Shhhh, don't tell Disney).
My question is does anyone know if Jim Henson ever had a personal Kermit for himself? I ask because as incredible as this Kermit is in the interview, he is somehow different than any others I have seen used on TV or live appearances. The head alone looks completely different than the usual Kermit does, alot more pointy?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPKng8j9Mnw
I'm also curious about how the right arm "holds" onto the body and how the legs stay crossed at the ankles. Is this simply pins holding them in place, or is this puppet a partial poser possibly?
Any insight would be appreciated........
Thanks!