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Something I was thinking about yesterday.
It looks like most of the full bodied monsters performers see through a hole in their mouths. This was confirmed with Sweetums and looks for be the case with Timmy, Doglion, and The Mutations. I always assumed it was the case with the full-bodied Mean Mama, but then I realized, her lower mouth covers a lot of her mouth. It's built a bit like Beaker's mouth. Maybe there is a hole in her mouth, but I think the lower jaw would cover that. A performer might see out, but would mainly be seeing up, what's lower ahead would be blocked.
I wonder how a performer wearing Mean Mama could see where they were going. Did they look out of her neck? I doubt there was a camera strapped to their chests like Big Bird or Thog, and I doubt Henson came up with the "Gorg Vision" method back then.
It looks like most of the full bodied monsters performers see through a hole in their mouths. This was confirmed with Sweetums and looks for be the case with Timmy, Doglion, and The Mutations. I always assumed it was the case with the full-bodied Mean Mama, but then I realized, her lower mouth covers a lot of her mouth. It's built a bit like Beaker's mouth. Maybe there is a hole in her mouth, but I think the lower jaw would cover that. A performer might see out, but would mainly be seeing up, what's lower ahead would be blocked.
I wonder how a performer wearing Mean Mama could see where they were going. Did they look out of her neck? I doubt there was a camera strapped to their chests like Big Bird or Thog, and I doubt Henson came up with the "Gorg Vision" method back then.
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