Muppets Filming at Disneyland
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At the old Disney Hyperion Studio, the screening room where animators would show animated scenes to Walt for his approval was small, with no ventilation or AC. Not only was it hot, but the animators were nervously awaiting Walt's reaction to their work. Thus, the room became known as the Sweatbox. Even after the Studio moved to Burbank and elegant screening rooms were offered to the staff, the moniker remained.
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Muppets Filming at Disneyland
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSHAol4eJgE
What I like is, they are always pros. Even when they are setting
up the puppets postions the puppeteers still make them look alive. watch them, they are looking around at the crowd just like a short group of actors would. I wonder if disney hired the muppeteers from henson or got thier own.
What I like is, they are always pros. Even when they are setting
up the puppets postions the puppeteers still make them look alive. watch them, they are looking around at the crowd just like a short group of actors would. I wonder if disney hired the muppeteers from henson or got thier own.
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Re: Muppets Filming at Disneyland
Is there a difference any more?drcorey wrote:I wonder if disney hired the muppeteers from henson or got thier own.
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These are the same principal muppeteers from before. When Disney bought The Muppet Show characters in 2004, their respective performers came with them.drcorey wrote:What I like is, they are always pros. Even when they are setting
up the puppets postions the puppeteers still make them look alive. watch them, they are looking around at the crowd just like a short group of actors would. I wonder if disney hired the muppeteers from henson or got thier own.
Disney did NOT replace anyone.
The only reason why some Muppet characters have been re-cast over the years is becuase the original performers have either passed away or retired.
The same thing with the Sesame Street Muppets. When the Sesame Workshop bought the Sesame Street characters in 2000, the same performers still performed the same characters.
And in some cases, the performers go back and forth.
For example, Muppeteer Steve Whitmire performs Kermit (for Disney), and he also performers Ernie for Sesame Street (For the Sesame Workshop).
They are indeed pros.
Though I've come to realize that it is just easier for the performers to stay in character, even between takes. If you think about it, it makes sense for them to just keep their arm up instead of to constantly raise their arm up and down with a heavy puppet on.
But it is sometimes about the serious work, I've seen that clip before, and notice that a lot of the time between takes, Dr. Teeth is limp with his mouth wide open. Scary eh? ;)
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nah, I think teeth and zoot just have flashbacks...Disneyguy85 wrote:These are the same principal muppeteers from before. When Disney bought The Muppet Show characters in 2004, their respective performers came with them.
Disney did NOT replace anyone.
The only reason why some Muppet characters have been re-cast over the years is becuase the original performers have either passed away or retired.
The same thing with the Sesame Street Muppets. When the Sesame Workshop bought the Sesame Street characters in 2000, the same performers still performed the same characters.
And in some cases, the performers go back and forth.
For example, Muppeteer Steve Whitmire performs Kermit (for Disney), and he also performers Ernie for Sesame Street (For the Sesame Workshop).
They are indeed pros.
Though I've come to realize that it is just easier for the performers to stay in character, even between takes. If you think about it, it makes sense for them to just keep their arm up instead of to constantly raise their arm up and down with a heavy puppet on.
But it is sometimes about the serious work, I've seen that clip before, and notice that a lot of the time between takes, Dr. Teeth is limp with his mouth wide open. Scary eh? ;)
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:D: Hahahaha!drcorey wrote:nah, I think teeth and zoot just have flashbacks...
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And here are some more Muppet bloopers and outtakes;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqGbugcl ... re=related
You gotta love it. :D:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqGbugcl ... re=related
You gotta love it. :D:
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"A little swordplay, now and then, keeps my mind off sheep!"
"You're messing with my Zen thing, man."
"Dreams are as portals,
flat visions of misty places,
fragments bound below my surface,
but I can write dreams,
they flow from me,
inscribed but now unbound,
I touch them,
and they are real,
and they are real."
"You're messing with my Zen thing, man."
"Dreams are as portals,
flat visions of misty places,
fragments bound below my surface,
but I can write dreams,
they flow from me,
inscribed but now unbound,
I touch them,
and they are real,
and they are real."

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No, he didn't.CujoSR wrote:Beaker gives Micheal Caine the bird.

But I do recognize the humor that it appears that he did.
Re: Muppets Filming at Disneyland
Beaker sings Rick James
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hczaiM3L ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hczaiM3L ... re=related
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I've been RickRolled!!!!!!!drcorey wrote:Beaker sings Rick James
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hczaiM3L ... re=related

:flybongo: NO BULL!!!!!:D: