A: Yes! Please do! Comment under this post with the name of the creature and what movie/show/etc it’s from and I’ll do the rest!
A: Yes! Please do! Comment under this post with the name of the creature and what movie/show/etc it’s from and I’ll do the rest!
A: No, it does not! Puppeteers do often voice their characters as well, but puppets in shows and movies are often voice acted by other actors, and those are not who I’m looking for. +
A: No, it does not! Puppeteers do often voice their characters as well, but puppets in shows and movies are often voice acted by other actors, and those are not who I’m looking for. +
A: The puppeteer! On this account, I highlight the creature’s puppeteer(s) to give credit and spotlight to those who help bring these beloved characters to life.
A: The puppeteer! On this account, I highlight the creature’s puppeteer(s) to give credit and spotlight to those who help bring these beloved characters to life.
A: In my personal definition (the one that matters on this account :P) a creature is a Henson puppet that has come out of the Creature Workshop that is more mechanically involved than your typical Muppet. There’s no real hard and fast rules, and may be some overlap.
A: In my personal definition (the one that matters on this account :P) a creature is a Henson puppet that has come out of the Creature Workshop that is more mechanically involved than your typical Muppet. There’s no real hard and fast rules, and may be some overlap.