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Little things we've noticed

LittleJerry92

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I honestly don't know. It feels like the lavender puppet was meant to be its replacement to begin with.
 

LittleJerry92

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Been noticing with Marty Robinson's puppetry, he tends to really manipulate the movement with the puppet's head, kind of bopping it up and down as the character speaks.
 

Froggy Fool

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Been noticing with Marty Robinson's puppetry, he tends to really manipulate the movement with the puppet's head, kind of bopping it up and down as the character speaks.
He definitely has a distinct style of puppetry, especially noticeable in Telly.
 

Pig'sSaysAdios

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I noticed with some of his characters, especially Telly, he has the puppets mouth each syllable instead of skipping some.
 

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Manipulation-wise, Marty's one of the better performers in that department, but I guess he's been so used to performing a live hand character like Telly for so long that whenever he does a rod character like Old MacDonald, the hand/arm movements look kind of awkward.

But anyway, I've noticed something about Mr. Noodle: his hair and mustache have gone from black to dark brown, to light brown, to red.
 

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Yes, Mr. Noodle, not Mr. Noodle's Brother Mr. Noodle, or Mr. Noodle's Other Brother Mr. Noodle, or Mr. Noodle's Sister Miss Noodle, or Mr. Noodle's Other Sister Miss Noodle, or Mr. Noodle's Poodle Schmoodle.
 
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