beaker
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Well to me Kermit is always defined best by the contour of Whitmire's hand, and Walter does appear to have a similar sort of thin fabric wrapping to his head and face(meaning it's easier to see the creases and contour of the puppeteer's hand, than say a Fozzie or Bunsen)As far as posers go, they never really have the same feeling as the actual puppets being performed. I've seen some terrible posers in my day most of them were Cookie Monster ones... oh, the overdone shagginess.
Seeing Walter with a puppeteer, if only in pictures, really gives the character a greater depth than just a stuffed animal standing around. That crease caused by knuckles DOES give it a nose like quality, really improving on the overall Sesame Street-ish shape.
You're right about how much more lively he seems now that we see his puppet and see him in more of the context.
I'm still a fan of posers, having grown up on Muppet Magazine from the 80's. I'm sad that(in my opinion) the Muppet Poser line for consumers don't look like truly authentic posers(aside from the Rizzo prototype)