scarylarrywolf
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So, all you puppeteers out there, you couldn't have all been born with a puppet on your hand -- how did you first develop an interest in puppetry?
As for myself, I had made paper bag puppets ever since I was about 5 after having copied a paper dinosaur head from a book at the library and gluing it to a bag. Puppets mezmorized me and I had so much fun making them. I even tried to make a George Washington paper bag puppet complete with wooden teeth. Puppetry had been just a sort of fun arts & crafts thing to keep me occupied when I was little, until it became my passion when I was 10. A friend of mine told me about Muppets Tonight and how funny it was, so that night when we went over to my grandparents' house they turned it on and I knew from that point that I was forever connected to the realm of puppetry. The use of artistic talents and the humor all mixed together was exactly what I wanted to get my hands into (I know, that's an AWEFUL pun
). I got a Jim Henson biography from the library to do a report and discovered that his interests in his youth were extremely similar to mine. It all seemed perfect.
So the next day I set out to built my first "professional" puppet (whom I stapled together) -- "Rotting Rex". I decided after that that hot glue worked a little better, resulting in my biggest character personality, "Scary" Larry Wolf. Since then I've made two upgrades of Larry and done a lot of learning and improving, both in building and performing. Everybody's gotta start somewhere, and that was my starting block.
How'd the rest of you get mixed up in this stuff?
--"Scary" Larry Wolf
As for myself, I had made paper bag puppets ever since I was about 5 after having copied a paper dinosaur head from a book at the library and gluing it to a bag. Puppets mezmorized me and I had so much fun making them. I even tried to make a George Washington paper bag puppet complete with wooden teeth. Puppetry had been just a sort of fun arts & crafts thing to keep me occupied when I was little, until it became my passion when I was 10. A friend of mine told me about Muppets Tonight and how funny it was, so that night when we went over to my grandparents' house they turned it on and I knew from that point that I was forever connected to the realm of puppetry. The use of artistic talents and the humor all mixed together was exactly what I wanted to get my hands into (I know, that's an AWEFUL pun

So the next day I set out to built my first "professional" puppet (whom I stapled together) -- "Rotting Rex". I decided after that that hot glue worked a little better, resulting in my biggest character personality, "Scary" Larry Wolf. Since then I've made two upgrades of Larry and done a lot of learning and improving, both in building and performing. Everybody's gotta start somewhere, and that was my starting block.
How'd the rest of you get mixed up in this stuff?
--"Scary" Larry Wolf