Muppets in the crate

minor muppetz

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In The Great Mupet Caper, when the crates that Kermit, Fozzie, and Gonzo were in hit the water, were the puppets radio controled, or were the performers underneath them in a situation similar to The Rainbow Connection from The Muppet Movie, or was it a little bit of both? I noticed in the ride shots that the characters seem to look a bit mechanical when they talk (and they don't move their arms, unless you count Gonzo lifting the door of his crate), but in close-ups their movements seem more natural (and Fozzie did move one of his arms in his close-ups).
 

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In The Great Mupet Caper, when the crates that Kermit, Fozzie, and Gonzo were in hit the water, were the puppets radio controled, or were the performers underneath them in a situation similar to The Rainbow Connection from The Muppet Movie, or was it a little bit of both? I noticed in the ride shots that the characters seem to look a bit mechanical when they talk (and they don't move their arms, unless you count Gonzo lifting the door of his crate), but in close-ups their movements seem more natural (and Fozzie did move one of his arms in his close-ups).
I think I'd always figured it was a little bit of both. The wide shots do have a sort of "stiffness" to the characters movements.
 
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