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Replica - From webster.comMR never said that they where exactly like the replicas, and we all know that if you use materials that will decay over time, it would be a waste of money. All I can say is that we should all wait and see what comes of Gonzo next year. The only way we would get exact replicas is if we had Terry make them and I don't think he wants to make 1500+ replicas. Or we would need a whole bunch of professional puppet makers to get it right. To me, it is not the material, but the likeness of the character. I want to see him and say "that's Gonzo!".
Etymology: Italian, repetition, from replicare to repeat, from Late Latin, from Latin, to fold back — more at reply
Date:
1824
1: an exact reproduction (as of a painting) executed by the original artist <a replica of this was painted…this year — Constance Strachey>
2: a copy exact in all details <DNA makes a replica of itself> <sailed a replica of the Viking ship>;
The word exact is implied with the word replica. Otherwise it's just a poor copy. They called them photo puppet replicas. They named their company Master Replicas. It is well within the bounds of fair to hold them to that, and complain when they decide to make a toy instead. All materials decay over time. This concept that Scott foam will fall to pieces over a short time is a myth that you often repeat as fact with no personal knowledge, when we have multiple examples of people that actually own puppets far exceeding that time in great condition when cared for properly.