Regarding Sweetums

That Announcer

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 12, 2005
Messages
1,791
Reaction score
7
I was always confused about the operation of Sweetums. I know that characters like Pa and Ma Gorg were operated via a combination of body-suits and radio controlled mouths and eyes, but their mouths always seemed a little bit more "jerky" than Sweetums's mouth. Also, I understand that Hunt and John Henson are actually inside Sweetums, whereas Pa Gorg had a radio controlled mouth operated by the person who was doing the voice and NOT the guy who was in the suit. So does Sweetums have a radio controlled mouth, or possibly a rod-operated one? An answer would be much appreciated. Thanks!
 

Mickey Moose

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 18, 2004
Messages
334
Reaction score
0
thatannouncer said:
I was always confused about the operation of Sweetums. I know that characters like Pa and Ma Gorg were operated via a combination of body-suits and radio controlled mouths and eyes, but their mouths always seemed a little bit more "jerky" than Sweetums's mouth. Also, I understand that Hunt and John Henson are actually inside Sweetums, whereas Pa Gorg had a radio controlled mouth operated by the person who was doing the voice and NOT the guy who was in the suit. So does Sweetums have a radio controlled mouth, or possibly a rod-operated one? An answer would be much appreciated. Thanks!
From observation, it seems that Sweetums mouth was operated by the right hand, while the left was the left arm. I notice whenever Sweetums mouth is moving, his right arm is usually limp, with no movement. But when called for, he can switch his right arm into the right arm of Sweetums for dance routines.

I noticed this especially during his duet with Robin on TMS for the "We Got Each Other" number from the John Cleese episode.
 

Vic Romano

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 17, 2003
Messages
5,161
Reaction score
86
A very noteworthy Muppeteer actually discussed (among other things) some of the working mechanics of Sweetums starting in the Frog Prince in a fascinating thread here at MC called: The International Muppet Show. A must read for true fans.
 

Docnzhoss

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
973
Reaction score
14
Mickey Moose said:
From observation, it seems that Sweetums mouth was operated by the right hand, while the left was the left arm. I notice whenever Sweetums mouth is moving, his right arm is usually limp, with no movement. But when called for, he can switch his right arm into the right arm of Sweetums for dance routines.

I noticed this especially during his duet with Robin on TMS for the "We Got Each Other" number from the John Cleese episode.
That's how I came to learn how Sweetums operated. In the finale, you notice that Sweetums has both his hands on John Cleese's shoulders, but he stays hidden behind John because his mouth can't move. Sweetums still moves about as though he's singing, but he makes sure to keep John in the way so no one can see his mouth. Funny stuff.
 

Beauregard

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 16, 2002
Messages
19,240
Reaction score
1,239
Funny, it was that song that I figured how he was opperated too...
 

Erine81981

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 11, 2003
Messages
10,559
Reaction score
277
Docnzhoss said:
That's how I came to learn how Sweetums operated. In the finale, you notice that Sweetums has both his hands on John Cleese's shoulders, but he stays hidden behind John because his mouth can't move. Sweetums still moves about as though he's singing, but he makes sure to keep John in the way so no one can see his mouth. Funny stuff.
Whats funny is that he looks like he's singing since hes moving around and his big mouth is moving because of his swaying that hes doing. I loved that skit and song when he Johns about to hit Sweetums and Sweetums moves the shield to where John hits it instead and then steps on Sweetums's foot. Its funny to watch Sweetums with guest stars.
 

Frogster

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 19, 2004
Messages
1,535
Reaction score
87
You know, I've always wondered that about Sweetums. It's cool to finally know how Richard Hunt did that.
 

MuppetDude

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 18, 2002
Messages
2,009
Reaction score
20
:confused:

I'm still confused on how Richard performs Sweetums' mouth. The only thing I could find about it was the springs, when the mouth wasn't in use.

But in the Cloris Leachman episode, his mouth definitely moves like a regular puppet.

How does his mouth move as a puppet? Does Richard perform the mouth like a regular puppet? And how much room does he have inside the head?

To compare, check out Big Bird. Given how tall Big Bird is, it's easy for Caroll to perform him; his arm's straight up in the air, but with Sweetums, his mouth is at eye level; Richard would have to bend his arm to get his hand to the Monster's mouth.

This is really confusing.
 

That Announcer

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 12, 2005
Messages
1,791
Reaction score
7
While I'm here, I'd like to ask the question that has baffled mankind for centuries:

Can the frog tap dance?
No, seriously, my question is thus: How did Kermit ride that bike in TMM?
 
Top