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It has been sourced that Richard Hunt stopped performing the inside of Sweetums in the 1980s. I don't think it's known when, but there is a source that John Henson performed him sometime by 1987. However, I find it odd that there was a need to recast Sweetums. He was hardly used during the last two seasons of The Muppet Show, and hardly used during the 1980s. There were a lot of big Muppet projects then which did not include Sweetums.
Of course, before Jim Henson died it seemed that there weren't many limits in recasting characters. Almost all of Brian Meehl and Michael Earl's Sesame Street characters were recast right away, and Janice and Crazy Harry were both recast after the first season of TMS. And of course there were two performers for Ma Gorg. And Hunt still performed Sweetums' voice in most of the characters few 1980s appearances.
I sort of wonder if Richard Hunt started having trouble with the character long before being diagnosed with aids. I also wonder if Richard Hunt performed him in the 30th anniversary special, or if he was jus the voice. Sweetums appeared to be sitting, but I'm not sure if that'd make a difference, and consideing that the set was raised above ground, I wouldn't be surprised if the full-body characters were actually standing in real life. And Hunt's half of the Two-Headed Monster did respond to Sweetums, so Hunt could have performed that character live on set.
Of course, before Jim Henson died it seemed that there weren't many limits in recasting characters. Almost all of Brian Meehl and Michael Earl's Sesame Street characters were recast right away, and Janice and Crazy Harry were both recast after the first season of TMS. And of course there were two performers for Ma Gorg. And Hunt still performed Sweetums' voice in most of the characters few 1980s appearances.
I sort of wonder if Richard Hunt started having trouble with the character long before being diagnosed with aids. I also wonder if Richard Hunt performed him in the 30th anniversary special, or if he was jus the voice. Sweetums appeared to be sitting, but I'm not sure if that'd make a difference, and consideing that the set was raised above ground, I wouldn't be surprised if the full-body characters were actually standing in real life. And Hunt's half of the Two-Headed Monster did respond to Sweetums, so Hunt could have performed that character live on set.