Who are the Fireys (specifically)?

Chilly Down

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That just blows my mind. I thought for sure the "Did she say it?" goblin was Dave. It sounds just like Beauregard.
 

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Wow. I've seen the Wiki many times before, but they've done a lot of updates on the Fierys since the last time I checked. It's great to have all that information collected in one place!

Thanks for pointing this out, Fierygirl!
 

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Chilly Down said:
I can't tell you the names of the other performers, but BoyRaisin is right, Kevin Clash is one of them. Ordinarily Jim didn't want Muppet performers to have the same voices as Creature Shop creations (imagine a realistic creature with Kermit's voice), but Clash was still new to the organization at this point.
Actually, I can imagine Jen from The Dark Crystal with Kermit's voice.
 

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It's not a mistake that so many performers are credited to the Fierys. These were such complicated puppets that it took one entire performer to move the head, another to move the arm, etc. All of the performers were then bluescreened out of the shot. You can see them rehearsing in the "Into the Labyrinth" documentary on the DVD.

I can't tell you the names of the other performers, but BoyRaisin is right, Kevin Clash is one of them. Ordinarily Jim didn't want Muppet performers to have the same voices as Creature Shop creations (imagine a realistic creature with Kermit's voice), but Clash was still new to the organization at this point.

The list of singers might be mentioned on the Labyrinth soundtrack CD; if not, the end credits of the movie definitely list all the performers of the Fierys, with the one who does the voices first.

Since this was only for one musical number, none of the characters were given individual names; perhaps (and I'm not positive of this) the Labyrinth CD (or songbook) might also note who's singing what part in the lyrics.
I have a question: does anybody know how the Fieryes are called in the Spanish-speaking world? I am translating the Elmo documentary. Thanks!!
 
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