Steve Whitmire Q&A
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Watch your childhood unfold before your eyes as Kermit the Frog, Ernie, Rizzo the Rat, Wembley Fraggle, Beaker, and many more come to life onstage in the form of the voice and skill of the man behind them all.
The legend behind everyone’s favorite Muppets (and Bean Bunny) takes the stage to offer a plethora of anecdotes and explanations regarding the most iconic characters in media history (Seating reserved for the lovers, the dreamers, and you.)
I think he is the real deal, I really like him, such a disgrace that he was fired, they should’ve worked out the differences and taken him back
I love this guy.
I was really curious about this, I wasn't able to watch both this one and Kevin Conroy's I think, they were overlapping.. It's so nice to hear Steve speaking so gently about what happened, doesn't sound resentful. Nothing like the accusations thrown at him. And that was really a not-at-all awkward way to transition into the subject, the host did a fantastic job.
Also, that discussion about CG vs puppetry, I feel like the main thing that needs to be done, that moviemakers don't do enough, is _motion-capture cgi puppets_ which Jim Henson did help pioneer but which rarely get used. Motion capture yes, but almost always just the human body, with face-capture used for facial animation.. nobody is mocapping a hand to make a mouth move, or someone's arms to make legs move, or hands to eyelids, or anything sensible like that.. and they should.
That's a great Rowlf impression
he will always be the definitive voice of Wembly to me
No one else can do that voice as good as him. Same for Rizzo.
Adam Sukenick or Lips
@@masterfarr8265 Lips doesn't get enough credit.
Adam Sukenick well of course, Steve is the first voice, I gotta say the electric mayhem in general got alot of attention in the pat few years, did you know Zoot never spoke in most of the original muppet show
@@masterfarr8265 He talked more in the first season.
Steve should have never been fired and as much as I admire Matt Vogel, im still not sold on his Kermit.
Me neither.