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[[Image:Bunraku2_edited.JPG|thumb|300px|A performer dressed in black velvet, filming a scene for ''Labyrinth''.]]
 
[[Image:Bunraku2_edited.JPG|thumb|300px|A performer dressed in black velvet, filming a scene for ''Labyrinth''.]]
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[[Image:Walterpuppeteers.jpg|thumb|300px|Puppeteers performing [[Walter]] from ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]''.]]
 
[[Image:Sesamstraat-BehindTheScenes-IeniemienieDuiker.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Ieniemienie]] being puppeteered in front of green screen for a diving scene on ''[[Sesamstraat]]''.]]
 
[[Image:Sesamstraat-BehindTheScenes-IeniemienieDuiker.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Ieniemienie]] being puppeteered in front of green screen for a diving scene on ''[[Sesamstraat]]''.]]
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[[Image:Sesamstrasse-Wolle-LiftedByBalloons-(2012).png|thumb|300px|[[Wolle]] being [[lifted by balloons]]. Starting in 2013, more and more ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'' segments have been filmed utilizing green-screen.]]
   
 
{{quote|Puppetry is a very wide field. It encompasses a lot of different ways of operating hand puppets and marionettes and rod-control figures and people in black. There are many, many different techniques and... I feel that we can use them all. We try to use a lot of them. I believe in using any technique that will work for, if we’re doing television, for the shot we’re doing, or for film. But I’m not a purist in terms of what puppetry is, or what it should or shouldn’t be.}}
 
{{quote|Puppetry is a very wide field. It encompasses a lot of different ways of operating hand puppets and marionettes and rod-control figures and people in black. There are many, many different techniques and... I feel that we can use them all. We try to use a lot of them. I believe in using any technique that will work for, if we’re doing television, for the shot we’re doing, or for film. But I’m not a purist in terms of what puppetry is, or what it should or shouldn’t be.}}
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==''[[Sesame Street]]''==
 
==''[[Sesame Street]]''==
 
 
This form of puppetry is very frequently used on ''Sesame Street'', especially during the show's [[Elmo's World]] segments. [[Dorothy]] imagines [[Elmo]] in [[Elmo Variants|various settings]] where Elmo's full body must be in view. In such instances, the puppet is referred to as "Active Elmo."<ref>''[[Sesame Street: A Celebration - 40 Years of Life on the Street]]'' p. 194, 195</ref>
 
This form of puppetry is very frequently used on ''Sesame Street'', especially during the show's [[Elmo's World]] segments. [[Dorothy]] imagines [[Elmo]] in [[Elmo Variants|various settings]] where Elmo's full body must be in view. In such instances, the puppet is referred to as "Active Elmo."<ref>''[[Sesame Street: A Celebration - 40 Years of Life on the Street]]'' p. 194, 195</ref>
   
 
It has also been used in creating the [[Sesame Street Theme|Sesame Street openings]] since [[1992]], and for a time helped to create the "[[Journey to Ernie]]" segments. These techniques are used to help [[Bert]] dance when he's "[[Doin' the Pigeon]]," and brought [[Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk]] to life.
 
It has also been used in creating the [[Sesame Street Theme|Sesame Street openings]] since [[1992]], and for a time helped to create the "[[Journey to Ernie]]" segments. These techniques are used to help [[Bert]] dance when he's "[[Doin' the Pigeon]]," and brought [[Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk]] to life.
   
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Image:Sesame-english-open.jpg|The opening theme for ''[[Sesame English]]''
 
Image:Sesame-english-open.jpg|The opening theme for ''[[Sesame English]]''
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Image:ProfHastingsBodyParts.jpg|Kermit the Frog helps [[Professor Hastings]] discuss parts of the body
Image:Sammythesnake.jpg|[[Sammy the Snake]]
 
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Image:Round_Objects.JPG|Kermit tries to demonstrate what round is, with the help of a wisecracking ball
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Image:ErnDressesBalls.JPG|Ernie wonders what it would be like if everyone was exaclty the same with an help from four balls
 
Sammythesnake.jpg|[[Sammy the Snake]]
 
Image:Song.pigeon.jpg|"[[Doin' the Pigeon]]"
 
Image:Song.pigeon.jpg|"[[Doin' the Pigeon]]"
 
Image:Ernie_moon_1.jpg|[[Ernie]] swims...
 
Image:Ernie_moon_1.jpg|[[Ernie]] swims...
Image:Ernie_moon_2.jpg|... and dances on the [[moon]] for "[[I Don't Want to Live on the Moon]]."
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Image:Ernie_moon_2.jpg|... and dances on the [[moon]] for "[[I Don't Want to Live on the Moon]]"
 
Image:Sesame.discofrog.jpg|"[[Disco Frog]]"
 
Image:Sesame.discofrog.jpg|"[[Disco Frog]]"
Image:Monster_in_the_mirror_walking.jpg|[[Grover]] walks down the street in "[[Monster in the Mirror]]."
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Image:Monster_in_the_mirror_walking.jpg|[[Grover]] walks down the street in "[[Monster in the Mirror]]"
 
Image:Happytapping.jpg|"[[Happy Tappin' with Elmo]]"
 
Image:Happytapping.jpg|"[[Happy Tappin' with Elmo]]"
 
Image:Song-purecleanwater.jpg|"[[Pond Full of Fish]]"
 
Image:Song-purecleanwater.jpg|"[[Pond Full of Fish]]"
Image:Grover-surf-nearfar.jpg|Grover surfs, demonstrating near and far. {{eka|2859}}
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Image:Grover-surf-nearfar.jpg|Grover surfs, demonstrating near and far {{eka|2859}}
 
Image:Baby_tooth.jpg|[[Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk]]
 
Image:Baby_tooth.jpg|[[Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk]]
Image:ElmoPrairie.Space.jpg|Elmo and [[Prairie Dawn]] are weightless as astronauts. {{eka|2939}}
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Image:ElmoPrairie.Space.jpg|Elmo and [[Prairie Dawn]] are weightless as astronauts {{eka|2939}}
 
Image:Elmo_imagination.jpg|"[[In Your Imagination]]"
 
Image:Elmo_imagination.jpg|"[[In Your Imagination]]"
Image:Elmofullbody-HoldMyHand.jpg|[[Elmo]] stands on a street corner in "[[Hold My Hand]]."
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Image:SSCredits1992.jpg|Elmo hangs on to some balloons in the 1992 closing credit sequence
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Image:Elmofullbody-HoldMyHand.jpg|[[Elmo]] stands on a street corner in "[[Hold My Hand]]"
Image:Zoe_says.jpg|Elmo and [[Zoe]] play "Zoe says".
 
Image:Ilovewords.jpg|"[[I Love Words]]"
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Image:Zoe_says.jpg|Elmo and [[Zoe]] play "Zoe says"
Image:ElmoSays.jpg|Elmo plays "Elmo says" with the viewer. {{eka|4159}}
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Image:Elmo-Ragtime.jpg|Elmo dances to "What's Your Number?" by Count Basie {{eka|3636}}
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Image:Ilovewords.jpg|"[[I Love Words (Cerf)|I Love Words]]"
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Image:ElmoSays.jpg|Elmo plays "Elmo says" with the viewer {{eka|4159}}
 
Image:Seethesigns.jpg|"[[See the Signs]]"
 
Image:Seethesigns.jpg|"[[See the Signs]]"
 
Image:Active_elmo_1.jpg|From the song "[[Apple Computer|D-Dance]]"
 
Image:Active_elmo_1.jpg|From the song "[[Apple Computer|D-Dance]]"
 
Image:Active_elmo_2.jpg|Active Elmo at work
 
Image:Active_elmo_2.jpg|Active Elmo at work
Image:Active_elmo_break.jpg|[[Kevin Clash]] and his "Active Elmo" team take a break.
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Image:Active_elmo_break.jpg|[[Kevin Clash]] and his "Active Elmo" team take a break
Image:3916e.jpg|[[Zoe]] dancing in [[Episode 3916]] and [[Zoe's Dance Moves]].
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Image:3916e.jpg|[[Zoe]] dancing in [[Episode 3916]] and [[Zoe's Dance Moves]]
Image:Sg_2.0.jpg|[[Super Grover]] climbs a wall in the ''[[Super Grover 2.0]]'' opening
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Image:Sg_2.0.jpg|Grover climbs a wall in the ''[[Super Grover 2.0]]'' opening
 
File:Will_i_am_rosita.jpg|Super Grover, Elmo, [[Rosita]], and Abby dance in "[[What I Am]]"
 
File:Will_i_am_rosita.jpg|Super Grover, Elmo, [[Rosita]], and Abby dance in "[[What I Am]]"
ElmoGotDaMOVES.jpg|"[[Sesame Street viral videos#elmomoves|Elmo's Got the Moves]]" viral video
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ElmoGotDaMOVES.jpg|Elmo and Abby in "[[Elmo's Got the Moves]]"
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Image:SSCredits2009.jpg|Various Muppets, including Elmo, dance in the 2009 closing credits sequence
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Image:ETM-BTS.png|Basically every ''[[Elmo the Musical]]'' segment
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
''See Also:'' [[Elmo Variants]]
 
''See Also:'' [[Elmo Variants]]
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On occasion, sketches on ''The Muppet Show'' which used “Bunraku” techniques did not always effectively hide the puppeteer. During the “[[Disco Frog]]” and “[[Octopus' Garden]]” numbers, performers briefly become visible on screen.
 
On occasion, sketches on ''The Muppet Show'' which used “Bunraku” techniques did not always effectively hide the puppeteer. During the “[[Disco Frog]]” and “[[Octopus' Garden]]” numbers, performers briefly become visible on screen.
   
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Image:Danceros.jpg|"[[The Danceros]]"
 
Image:Danceros.jpg|"[[The Danceros]]"
 
Image:Snerfs_spanish_town.jpg|"[[In a Little Spanish Town]]" ([[Snerfs]] also combine rod and finger puppets)
 
Image:Snerfs_spanish_town.jpg|"[[In a Little Spanish Town]]" ([[Snerfs]] also combine rod and finger puppets)
 
Image:Pure_imagination.jpg|"[[Pure Imagination]]"
 
Image:Pure_imagination.jpg|"[[Pure Imagination]]"
 
Image:Character.ghosts.jpg|"[[I'm Looking Through You]]"
 
Image:Character.ghosts.jpg|"[[I'm Looking Through You]]"
Image:Lautrec_bunraku.jpg|[[Jerry Nelson]] and [[Louise Gold]] perform [[the Lautrec Sisters]].
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Image:Lautrec_bunraku.jpg|[[Jerry Nelson]] and [[Louise Gold]] perform [[the Lautrec Sisters]]
Image:Richard_statler.jpg|[[Richard Hunt]] performs [[Statler]] for "[[The Varsity Drag]]."
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Image:Richard_statler.jpg|[[Richard Hunt]] performs [[Statler]] for "[[The Varsity Drag]]"
 
Image:Bobhope21.jpg|"[[Don't Fence Me In]]"
 
Image:Bobhope21.jpg|"[[Don't Fence Me In]]"
 
Image:Alice_cooper_1.jpg|"[[Welcome to My Nightmare]]"
 
Image:Alice_cooper_1.jpg|"[[Welcome to My Nightmare]]"
 
Image:Alice_cooper_2.jpg|"[[Once a Year Day]]"
 
Image:Alice_cooper_2.jpg|"[[Once a Year Day]]"
Image:Dave_goelz_black.jpg|[[Dave Goelz]] performs in the "Octopus' Garden" number.
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Image:Dave_goelz_black.jpg|[[Dave Goelz]] performs in the "Octopus' Garden" number
 
Image:Garden_goof.jpg|Look closely to the right of Kermit. See the puppeteer?
 
Image:Garden_goof.jpg|Look closely to the right of Kermit. See the puppeteer?
 
Image:Elke.bossmen.jpg|"[[Animal Crackers in My Soup]]"
 
Image:Elke.bossmen.jpg|"[[Animal Crackers in My Soup]]"
 
Image:Take a Chance on Me.JPG|"[[Take a Chance on Me]]"
 
Image:Take a Chance on Me.JPG|"[[Take a Chance on Me]]"
 
Image:LittleBrownJug.jpg|"[[Little Brown Jug]]"
 
Image:LittleBrownJug.jpg|"[[Little Brown Jug]]"
Image:Character.operaguys.jpg|Chin puppets are combined with Bunraku techniques to create [[the Fuzz Brothers]].
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Image:Character.operaguys.jpg|Chin puppets are combined with Bunraku techniques to create [[the Fuzz Brothers]]
 
Image:Snow_bird.jpg|"[[Snowbird]]"
 
Image:Snow_bird.jpg|"[[Snowbird]]"
 
Image:Character.ceiling-ghost.jpg|"[[Dancing on the Ceiling]]"
 
Image:Character.ceiling-ghost.jpg|"[[Dancing on the Ceiling]]"
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Image:Rubber_band.jpg|"[[Rubber Band Man]]"
 
Image:Rubber_band.jpg|"[[Rubber Band Man]]"
 
Image:Your Feet's Too Big.JPG|"[[Your Feet's Too Big]]"
 
Image:Your Feet's Too Big.JPG|"[[Your Feet's Too Big]]"
Image:Genekermit.jpg|[[Gene Kelly]] teaches Kermit how to tap dance.
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Image:Genekermit.jpg|[[Gene Kelly]] teaches Kermit how to tap dance
 
Image:506-5.jpg|"[[Falling Song]]"
 
Image:506-5.jpg|"[[Falling Song]]"
 
Image:506-18.jpg|The [[Jabberwock]]
 
Image:506-18.jpg|The [[Jabberwock]]
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For the [[Creature Shop]] film ''[[The Adventures of Pinocchio]]'', several different puppets were built to create the illusion of a puppet who had cast off his strings. One of these, considered one of the most difficult puppeteering tasks on the film, was a rod puppet based on Bunraku puppets. Up to five puppeteers would perform the character, oftentimes each puppeteer would be responsible for only one limb at a time. This version of the character was shot against a blue screen with the control rods all painted blue and the puppeteers dressed in blue body suits. Director [[Steve Barron]] spoke of the advantages of this puppet, explaining, "[[John Stephenson]] told me that we'd have to get the puppeteers as close to the body of the puppet as we could, and he was right. We had them six inches away from a leg or arm, and their performances were superb. But as we gave them longer rods or cables, then we lost all the subtlety." <ref>''[[No Strings Attached]]'' p.161</ref>
 
For the [[Creature Shop]] film ''[[The Adventures of Pinocchio]]'', several different puppets were built to create the illusion of a puppet who had cast off his strings. One of these, considered one of the most difficult puppeteering tasks on the film, was a rod puppet based on Bunraku puppets. Up to five puppeteers would perform the character, oftentimes each puppeteer would be responsible for only one limb at a time. This version of the character was shot against a blue screen with the control rods all painted blue and the puppeteers dressed in blue body suits. Director [[Steve Barron]] spoke of the advantages of this puppet, explaining, "[[John Stephenson]] told me that we'd have to get the puppeteers as close to the body of the puppet as we could, and he was right. We had them six inches away from a leg or arm, and their performances were superb. But as we gave them longer rods or cables, then we lost all the subtlety." <ref>''[[No Strings Attached]]'' p.161</ref>
   
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<gallery widths=200 spacing=small orientation=landscape position=center captionalign=center>
Image:Richard_bunraku.JPG|Richard Hunt acts "nutty" with [[squirrels]] for a scene in ''[[Emmet Otter's Jugband Christmas]]''.
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Image:Richard_bunraku.JPG|Richard Hunt acts "nutty" with [[squirrels]] for a scene in ''[[Emmet Otter's Jugband Christmas]]''
Image:Yancey.JPG|[[Yancy Woodchuck]] sings "[[Barbecue]]" in ''Emmet Otter's Jugband Christmas''.
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Image:Yancey.JPG|[[Yancy Woodchuck]] sings "[[Barbecue]]" in ''Emmet Otter's Jugband Christmas''
Image:Jerry_richard_rabbits.jpg|[[Jerry Nelson]] and Richard Hunt perform [[George and Melissa Rabbit]] for ''Emmet Otter's Jugband Christmas''.
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Image:Jerry_richard_rabbits.jpg|[[Jerry Nelson]] and Richard Hunt perform [[George and Melissa Rabbit]] for ''Emmet Otter's Jugband Christmas''
 
Image:Kermit_and_fozzie_dance.JPG|The finished product of a complicated dance sequence in ''[[The Muppet Movie]]''
 
Image:Kermit_and_fozzie_dance.JPG|The finished product of a complicated dance sequence in ''[[The Muppet Movie]]''
Image:Bunraku_labyrinth.JPG|[[The Fireys]] come alive through the use of alternate puppetry techniques for the song "[[Chilly Down]]."
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Image:Bunraku_labyrinth.JPG|[[The Fireys]] come alive through the use of alternate puppetry techniques for the song "[[Chilly Down]]"
Image:Jacob_and_robert_marley.jpg|[[Jacob and Robert Marley]] in ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]''.
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Image:Jacob_and_robert_marley.jpg|[[Jacob and Robert Marley]] in ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]''
Image:Bob_and_tim_scat.jpg|[[Bob Cratchit]] and [[Tiny Tim]] walk down the street [[Christmas Scat|singing]].
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Image:Bob_and_tim_scat.jpg|[[Bob Cratchit]] and [[Tiny Tim]] walk down the street [[Christmas Scat|singing]]
 
Image:Kermit_Treasure.jpg|Filming a scene where the performer is hidden in black velvet for ''[[Muppet Treasure Island]]''
 
Image:Kermit_Treasure.jpg|Filming a scene where the performer is hidden in black velvet for ''[[Muppet Treasure Island]]''
 
Image:Bad_polly_swings.jpg|Bunraku-style puppetry allows [[Bad Polly]] to swing into action...
 
Image:Bad_polly_swings.jpg|Bunraku-style puppetry allows [[Bad Polly]] to swing into action...
Image:Smollett_action.jpg|... and lets [[Captain Smollett]] fight [[Long John Silver]].
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Image:Smollett_action.jpg|... and lets [[Captain Smollett]] fight [[Long John Silver]]
Image:Smollett_stance.jpg|But sometimes a frog just has to look heroic.
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Image:Smollett_stance.jpg|But sometimes a frog just has to look heroic
Image:Pinocchio_rehearsal.jpg|Puppeteers rehearse for ''The Adventures of Pinocchio''.
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Image:Pinocchio_rehearsal.jpg|Puppeteers rehearse for ''The Adventures of Pinocchio''
Image:Gonzo_fish.jpg|[[Gonzo]] floats through [[space]] with the [[Cosmic Fish|Cosmic Knowledge Fish]].
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Image:Gonzo_fish.jpg|[[Gonzo]] floats through [[space]] with the [[Cosmic Fish|Cosmic Knowledge Fish]]
Image:Grouchland_1.jpg|''[[Elmo in Grouchland]]'': Elmo wakes up and runs around frantically.
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Image:Grouchland_1.jpg|''[[Elmo in Grouchland]]'': Elmo wakes up and runs around frantically
Image:Grouchland_2.jpg|''Elmo in Grouchland'': [[Super Grover]] flies.
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Image:Grouchland_2.jpg|''Elmo in Grouchland'': [[Super Grover]] flies
Image:Grouchland_3.jpg|''Elmo in Grouchland'': [[Telly Monster]] rollerblades.
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Image:Grouchland_3.jpg|''Elmo in Grouchland'': [[Telly Monster]] in-line skates
Image:Grouchland_4.jpg|''Elmo in Grouchland'': Bert and Ernie watch as Elmo falls to [[Grouchland]].
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Image:Grouchland_4.jpg|''Elmo in Grouchland'': Bert and Ernie watch as Elmo falls to [[Grouchland]]
Image:Grouchland_5.jpg|''Elmo in Grouchland'': Elmo dances to "[[Take the First Step]]."
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Image:Grouchland_5.jpg|''Elmo in Grouchland'': Elmo dances to "[[Take the First Step]]"
Image:Grouchland_6.jpg|''Elmo in Grouchland'': [[Humongous Chicken]].
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Image:Grouchland_6.jpg|''Elmo in Grouchland'': [[Humongous Chicken]]
Image:Goggles_blue_screen.jpg|Performers goof around with the [[Goggles]] puppet while filming a scene for ''[[Kermit's Swamp Years]]''.
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Image:Goggles_blue_screen.jpg|Performers goof around with the [[Goggles]] puppet while filming a scene for ''[[Kermit's Swamp Years]]''
Image:Bossmen_iavmmcm.jpg|The [[Bossmen]] perform in "[[Cirque du Soleil|Cirque du So Lamé]]."
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Image:Bossmen_iavmmcm.jpg|The [[Bossmen]] perform in "[[Cirque du Soleil|Cirque du So Lamé]]"
Image:Baby_bear_potty.jpg|[[Baby Bear]] "fidgets" in ''[[Elmo's Potty Time]]''.
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Image:Baby_bear_potty.jpg|[[Baby Bear]] "fidgets" in ''[[Elmo's Potty Time]]''
Image:Cheshire_cookie_cat.jpg|The [[Cookie Monster|Cheshire Cookie Cat]] was filmed as a separate element and added to this scene in ''[[Abby in Wonderland]]''. He was performed as a Bunraku-style puppet.
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Image:Cheshire_cookie_cat.jpg|The [[Cookie Monster|Cheshire Cookie Cat]] was filmed as a separate element and added to this scene in ''[[Abby in Wonderland]]''. He was performed as a Bunraku-style puppet
Image:Amc_lts_bunraku.jpg|Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo, [[Rizzo]], and [[Pepe]] fall to earth in ''[[Letters to Santa]]''.
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Image:Amc_lts_bunraku.jpg|Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo, [[Rizzo]], and [[Pepe]] fall to earth in ''[[Letters to Santa]]''
Image:Muppets2011Trailer01-1920 14.jpg|Fozzie wearing "[[Whoopee cushions|fart shoes]]" in ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]''
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Image:Walterpuppeteers2.jpg|[[Walter]] runs across a counter top in ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]''
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Image:Muppets2011Trailer01-1920 28.jpg|Walter gets electrocuted in ''The Muppets''
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Image:M11-FozziePainting.png|Fozzie painting coming to life for "[[Pictures in My Head]]" in ''The Muppets''
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Image:M11-GonzoBoxes.png|Gonzo rides on boxes in ''The Muppets''
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Image:FroggyTattooHD 50.jpg|Gonzo and [[Camilla]] leap from a building in ''The Muppets''
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Image:Muppet_man.jpg|The [[Legacy Effects]] team creates "[[Group disguises|Muppet Man]]" for ''The Muppets''
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Image:Piggy_france_apt.jpg|[[Miss Piggy]] walks away from Kermit on a street in [[Paris]] in ''The Muppets''
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Image:Muppets2011Trailer01-1920 14.jpg|Fozzie wearing "[[Whoopee cushions|fart shoes]]" in ''The Muppets''
 
Image:scootersweeping.jpg|[[Scooter]] sweeping [[the Muppet Theater]] in ''The Muppets''
 
Image:scootersweeping.jpg|[[Scooter]] sweeping [[the Muppet Theater]] in ''The Muppets''
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Image:MMW-S&W-LA-UnionStation-(2014).jpg|Statler & Waldorf in a ''[[Muppets Most Wanted]]'' commercial...
 
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Image:MMW_extended_cut_0.04.39_Statler_and_Waldorf.png|...and in the extended version of "[[We're Doing a Sequel]]"
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Image:IMG_1121.PNG|[[Constantine]] dances...
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Image:IMG_1123.PNG|...leaps...
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Image:MMWtrailerNov20-0095.png|...and tap dances on [[Dominic Badguy]]'s head in ''Muppets Most Wanted''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==''[[Fraggle Rock]]''==
 
==''[[Fraggle Rock]]''==
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<gallery widths=200 spacing=small orientation=landscape position=center captionalign=center>
Image:Gobo_red_bridge.jpg|"[[The Lost Treasure of the Fraggles]]": [[Gobo]] and [[Red]] cross a ledge during their journey to find the [[Treasure of Fraggle Rock|treasure]].
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Image:Gobo_red_bridge.jpg|"[[The Lost Treasure of the Fraggles]]": [[Gobo]] and [[Red]] cross a ledge during their journey to find the [[Treasure of Fraggle Rock|treasure]]
Image:Gobo_slide.jpg|"[[A Friend in Need]]": Certain shots of Gobo on [[the Ultimate Slide]].
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Image:Gobo_slide.jpg|"[[A Friend in Need]]": Certain shots of Gobo on [[the Ultimate Slide]]
Image:Wembley_floats.jpg|"[[Boober's Dream]]": [[Wembley]] (and later [[Sidebottom]], Gobo, Red, and [[Mokey]]) float.
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Image:Wembley_floats.jpg|"[[Boober's Dream]]": [[Wembley]] (and later [[Sidebottom]], Gobo, Red, and [[Mokey]]) float
Image:Gobo_floats.jpg|"[[The Grapes of Generosity]]": Gobo becomes weightless.
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Image:Gobo_floats.jpg|"[[The Grapes of Generosity]]": Gobo becomes weightless
Image:Wembley_geyser.jpg|"[[Wembley's Wonderful Whoopie Water]]": Wembley rides on a geyser.
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Image:Wembley_geyser.jpg|"[[Wembley's Wonderful Whoopie Water]]": Wembley rides on a geyser
Image:Invisible_bridge.jpg|"[[Wonder Mountain]]": Red walks across (and falls off of) the invisible bridge. Mokey then walks across the bridge.
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Image:Invisible_bridge.jpg|"[[Wonder Mountain]]": Red walks across (and falls off of) the invisible bridge. Mokey then walks across the bridge
Image:Red_swims.jpg|"[[Beyond the Pond]]": Red swims.
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Image:Red_swims.jpg|"[[Beyond the Pond]]": Red swims
Image:Gobo_swims.jpg|"Beyond the Pond": Gobo swims.
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Image:Gobo_swims.jpg|"Beyond the Pond": Gobo swims
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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The ''Jim Henson Hour'' special ''[[The Song of the Cloud Forest]]'' marked the first time that the Henson Company shot an entire half hour show without a background. Instead, the set and all performers were hidden in black velvet. The velvet backdrop was then replaced, using computer technology, with a bright, colorful rain forest. <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGDjon5EfX8 Behind the Scenes of "Song of the Cloud Forest"]</ref>
 
The ''Jim Henson Hour'' special ''[[The Song of the Cloud Forest]]'' marked the first time that the Henson Company shot an entire half hour show without a background. Instead, the set and all performers were hidden in black velvet. The velvet backdrop was then replaced, using computer technology, with a bright, colorful rain forest. <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGDjon5EfX8 Behind the Scenes of "Song of the Cloud Forest"]</ref>
   
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<gallery widths=200 spacing=small orientation=landscape position=center captionalign=center>
 
Image:Aquaticlife4.jpg|''[[The Karate Kid|Karate Squid 3]]''
 
Image:Aquaticlife4.jpg|''[[The Karate Kid|Karate Squid 3]]''
 
Image:Man_eater_2.jpg|"[[Maneater]]"
 
Image:Man_eater_2.jpg|"[[Maneater]]"
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==''[[Muppets Tonight]]''==
 
==''[[Muppets Tonight]]''==
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Image:Once_in_a_lifetime.jpg|"[[Once in a Lifetime]]"
 
Image:Once_in_a_lifetime.jpg|"[[Once in a Lifetime]]"
 
Image:Dancing grandmas.jpg|[[The Dancing Grandmas]]
 
Image:Dancing grandmas.jpg|[[The Dancing Grandmas]]
 
Image:Opposites_attract_apt.jpg|"[[Opposites Attract]]" ([[Clifford]], Bossmen, Clodhoppers)
 
Image:Opposites_attract_apt.jpg|"[[Opposites Attract]]" ([[Clifford]], Bossmen, Clodhoppers)
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Image:MT_pigs_in_space_apt.jpg|[[Pigs in Space: Deep Dish Nine]]: Gravity
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Image:MT_kermit_apt.jpg|[[Episode 207: Dennis Quaid|Episode 207]]: Kermit walks to meet his [[Gilbert Gottfried|date]].
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==''[[The Muppets (2015)|The Muppets]]''==
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Image:TheMuppets-S01E01-BunrakuFozzie.png|[[Episode 101: Pig Girls Don't Cry]]: [[Fozzie Bear]] warms up the audience for ''[[Up Late with Miss Piggy]]'' with jokes
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Image:HostileMakeover.jpg|[[Episode 102: Hostile Makeover]]:<br>[[Miss Piggy]] scoots around on [[Josh Groban]]'s piano<br><small>(possibly not Bunraku style)</small>
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Image:TheMuppets-S01E03-BunrakuFozzie.png|[[Episode 103: Bear Left Then Bear Write]]: Fozzie Bear jumps around in the woods, trying to get to out-of-reach food hung high
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Image:TheMuppets-S01E05-BunrakuPiggy.png|[[Episode 105: Walk the Swine]]: Miss Piggy does an elaborate song & dance number to apologize to (and outdo) [[Reese Witherspoon]]
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==Music Videos==
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Image:OKGo-Muppets (8).png|[[Penguins]] get catapulted in the [[OK Go]] cover of "[[The Muppet Show Theme#OK Go cover|The Muppet Show Theme]]"
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Image:OKGo-Muppets (24).png|[[Miss Piggy]] hovers down in the OK Go cover of "The Muppet Show Theme"
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Image:OKGo-Muppets (25).png|[[Uncle Deadly]], [[Crazy Harry]], [[Zoot]] and [[Lew Zealand]] are sent flying in the OK Go cover of "The Muppet Show Theme"
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Image:BenFoldsFive-RedFraggleDancing.png|[[Red Fraggle]] dances in [[Ben Folds Five]]'s music video "[[Do It Anyway]]"
 
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==Appearances and Commercials==
 
==Appearances and Commercials==
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Image:CloverlandDairy.jpg|[[Cloverland Dairy]] spot
 
Image:Octopus.JPG|"Octopus' Garden" as performed on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]''
 
Image:Octopus.JPG|"Octopus' Garden" as performed on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]''
 
Image:Wipe_out.jpg|[[Animal]] swims, dances, and surfs in the "[[Wipe Out]]" music video
 
Image:Wipe_out.jpg|[[Animal]] swims, dances, and surfs in the "[[Wipe Out]]" music video
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Image:Kermit-in-Berlin-BerlinWalkOfFame-(1999-12-07).jpg|[[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] flipper-printing for the Sony Center's "Berlin Walk of Fame" at Potsdamer Platz, [[Berlin]], [[Germany]], on December 7, 1999
Image:Kermit's50thAnniversaryTour-RockettesOpeningNightReader-(2005-11-04).jpg|[[Kermit]] as opening night reader for [[The Rockettes|the Rockettes]] during his [[Kermit's World Tour|50th Anniversary World Tour]]
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Image:Kermit's50thAnniversaryTour-RockettesOpeningNightReader-(2005-11-04).jpg|Kermit at [[Radio City Music Hall]] as opening night reader for [[the Rockettes]] during his [[Kermit's World Tour|50th Anniversary World Tour]]
 
Image:Piggy_hollywood_bowl.jpg|[[Miss Piggy]] at the [[Hollywood Bowl]]
 
Image:Piggy_hollywood_bowl.jpg|[[Miss Piggy]] at the [[Hollywood Bowl]]
 
Image:Piggy_pizza.jpg|"[[These Boots Are Made for Walkin'|These Bites Are Made for Poppin']]" [[Pizza Hut]] commercial
 
Image:Piggy_pizza.jpg|"[[These Boots Are Made for Walkin'|These Bites Are Made for Poppin']]" [[Pizza Hut]] commercial
 
Image:Ready_to_learn_1.jpg|[[Ready to Learn]]: ''[[Superman]]'' parody
 
Image:Ready_to_learn_1.jpg|[[Ready to Learn]]: ''[[Superman]]'' parody
 
Image:Ready_to_learn_2.jpg|Ready to Learn: ''[[Mission: Impossible]]'' parody
 
Image:Ready_to_learn_2.jpg|Ready to Learn: ''[[Mission: Impossible]]'' parody
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Image:GiveADay.GetADisneyDay.-PiggyBunraku.png|[[Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.]] (James Denton spot)
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==Miscellaneous==
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Image:Neils-puppet-dreams.jpg|[[Henson Alternative]] show<br>''Neil's Puppet Dreams''
 
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*[[Remote-Controlled Muppets]]
 
*[[Full-Bodied Muppet]]
 
*[[Full-Bodied Muppet]]
 
*[[Hand-Rod Muppet]]
 
*[[Hand-Rod Muppet]]
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*[[Live-Hand Muppet]]
 
*[[Live-Hand Muppet]]
 
*[[Marionettes]]
 
*[[Marionettes]]
*[[Waldo-Controlled Muppets]]
 
 
[[Category:Behind the Scenes]]
 
[[Category:Behind the Scenes]]

Revision as of 22:34, 26 November 2015

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A performer dressed in black velvet, filming a scene for Labyrinth.

Walterpuppeteers

Puppeteers performing Walter from The Muppets.

Sesamstraat-BehindTheScenes-IeniemienieDuiker

Ieniemienie being puppeteered in front of green screen for a diving scene on Sesamstraat.

Sesamstrasse-Wolle-LiftedByBalloons-(2012)

Wolle being lifted by balloons. Starting in 2013, more and more Sesamstrasse segments have been filmed utilizing green-screen.

Puppetry is a very wide field. It encompasses a lot of different ways of operating hand puppets and marionettes and rod-control figures and people in black. There are many, many different techniques and... I feel that we can use them all. We try to use a lot of them. I believe in using any technique that will work for, if we’re doing television, for the shot we’re doing, or for film. But I’m not a purist in terms of what puppetry is, or what it should or shouldn’t be.

- Jim Henson [1]

Jim Henson and the Muppets often merged elements of traditional puppet techniques and modified them for use in television and film. One example of this is the use of multiple performers dressed all in black operating a single character. On the documentary Inside the Labyrinth, Jim Henson makes note of this style of puppetry, saying that "velvet is probably the blackest fabric that you can use, so that's what they had to wear." If the lighting is just right, the performers dressed in black velvet become almost invisible when in front of a background of black velvet. Often times, this background is then replaced by superimposing another background over top of it. This allows a character to be seen from head-to-toe, and move about freely, without any puppeteers visible. Henson described this process in the same documentary, explaining, "We shot the puppets first with a computerized camera and then we removed the black velvet and shot the background, using the computer to make the camera move at exactly the same speed and so forth. Then all of these elements were put together later in the laboratory."

This style of puppetry is based on Bunraku, which is a type of puppetry founded in Osaka, Japan, in 1684. Traditionally, a Bunraku puppet is operated by three puppeteers. All three are dressed in black, but only one puppeteer shows his face during a performance. This is the performer who operates the puppet's head, a privilege which can take twenty to thirty years to earn. [2]

In an interview with Jim Henson, it was suggested that Bunraku was an inspiration for the Muppets. Henson corrected the statement: "No, I don't think so. ... Bunraku is a marvelous and fascinating art form and puppetry form but, basically, I knew nothing about it until I had been working for a number of years myself."[3]

A form of Czechoslovakian puppetry also involves performers that dress all in black. They perform in front of a black curtain with brilliantly colored puppets that are lit from the side and the top. This makes the puppeteer almost invisible from the audience. This style of puppetry is part of black light theater, and it has been used various times by the Muppets and The Jim Henson Company.

Both of these forms of puppetry have also been used against a blue or green screen. At times multiple performers are used to operate a single character. Other times, only a single performer is needed to achieve the desired effect.

Sesame Street

This form of puppetry is very frequently used on Sesame Street, especially during the show's Elmo's World segments. Dorothy imagines Elmo in various settings where Elmo's full body must be in view. In such instances, the puppet is referred to as "Active Elmo."[4]

It has also been used in creating the Sesame Street openings since 1992, and for a time helped to create the "Journey to Ernie" segments. These techniques are used to help Bert dance when he's "Doin' the Pigeon," and brought Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk to life.

See Also: Elmo Variants

The Muppet Show

These techniques were used numerous times on The Muppet Show, such as when Gene Kelly taught Kermit how to dance and the "Friendship" number from episode 519. Certain characters on the show such as the Clodhoppers, the Gawky Birds, and the Bossmen are almost always performed against black velvet, enabling them to dance with that week's guest star. Brian Henson discussed the way they're operated in his introduction for episode 424.

On occasion, sketches on The Muppet Show which used “Bunraku” techniques did not always effectively hide the puppeteer. During the “Disco Frog” and “Octopus' Garden” numbers, performers briefly become visible on screen.

Movies and Specials

For The Muppet Movie, an elaborate sequence using Bunraku-style puppetry was staged in which Kermit and Fozzie would dance their way out of a jam at the El Sleezo Cafe. The end result appears almost effortless.

In the documentary Inside the Labyrinth, Jim Henson explained the process involved in developing the wild antics of the Fireys: "When we first came up with these characters, we didn't really know how they would move. We had to put a series of puppeteers working with them just to figure out how they would move, what they were capable of. We tried manipulating them in different ways... We found each way of operating them would create different kinds of movement." At least three puppeteers were used on each of the Fireys to create their movements.

For the Creature Shop film The Adventures of Pinocchio, several different puppets were built to create the illusion of a puppet who had cast off his strings. One of these, considered one of the most difficult puppeteering tasks on the film, was a rod puppet based on Bunraku puppets. Up to five puppeteers would perform the character, oftentimes each puppeteer would be responsible for only one limb at a time. This version of the character was shot against a blue screen with the control rods all painted blue and the puppeteers dressed in blue body suits. Director Steve Barron spoke of the advantages of this puppet, explaining, "John Stephenson told me that we'd have to get the puppeteers as close to the body of the puppet as we could, and he was right. We had them six inches away from a leg or arm, and their performances were superb. But as we gave them longer rods or cables, then we lost all the subtlety." [5]

Fraggle Rock

The Jim Henson Hour

The Jim Henson Hour special The Song of the Cloud Forest marked the first time that the Henson Company shot an entire half hour show without a background. Instead, the set and all performers were hidden in black velvet. The velvet backdrop was then replaced, using computer technology, with a bright, colorful rain forest. [6]

Muppets Tonight

The Muppets

Music Videos

Appearances and Commercials

Miscellaneous

Sources

See Also