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A Younger Jim Henson Teaches You Learn how to Make Puppets with Socks, Tennis Balls & Different Family Items (1969)

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A Younger Jim Henson Teaches You Learn how to Make Puppets with Socks, Tennis Balls & Different Family Items (1969)


By the point he filmed this video archived on Iowa Pub­lic Tele­vi­sion’s YouTube chan­nel, Jim Hen­son was nearly to strike gold with a brand new kids’s present referred to as Sesame Street. The 12 months was 1969, and he already had 15 years of pup­petry expe­ri­ence below his belt, from kids’s exhibits to com­mer­cials and exper­i­men­tal films.

On the cusp of suc­cess, Hen­son, together with fel­low pup­peteer Don Sahlin (the cre­ator and voice of Rowlf), ven­tures to show children how you can make a pup­pet out of pret­ty a lot any­factor you’ll discover round the home. Such a imaginative and prescient seems simple, but it surely actual­ly exhibits the genius of Hen­son, as he and Sahlin make char­ac­ters from a ten­nis ball, a mop, a wooden­en spoon, a cup, socks, an enve­lope, even pota­toes and pears. (There’s a lot to be stated for the inher­ent com­e­dy of goo­gly eyes, and the impor­tance of faux fur.)

An unknown assis­tant takes a few of these pup­pets and brings them to life whereas Hen­son and his half­ner cre­ate extra–humorous voic­es, per­son­al­i­ties, even a little bit of anar­chy are in play. Sur­pris­ing­ly, Ker­mit doesn’t make an seem­ance, though his sock ances­tor does.

The person who noticed poten­tial pup­pets in each­factor is in his ele­ment and relaxed. Test it out, smile, after which raid your kitchen for sup­plies on your personal pup­pet present. And though Hen­son promis­es a fur­ther episode, it has but to be discovered on YouTube, or else­the place.

Notice: An ear­li­er ver­sion of this put up appeared on our website in 2016.

Relat­ed Con­tent:

Jim Henson’s Com­mer­cials for Wilkins Cof­fee: 15 Twist­ed Min­utes of Mup­pet Cof­fee Ads (1957–1961)

Watch Twin Beaks, Sesame Street’s Par­o­dy of David Lynch’s Icon­ic TV Show (1990)

Jim Henson’s Ani­mat­ed Film, Lim­bo, the Orga­nized Mind, Pre­sent­ed by John­ny Car­son (1974)

Watch The Sur­re­al 1960s Films and Com­mer­cials of Jim Hen­son

Ted Mills is a free­lance author on the humanities who cur­hire­ly hosts the artist inter­view-based FunkZone Pod­cast. It’s also possible to fol­low him on Twit­ter at @tedmills, learn his oth­er arts writ­ing at tedmills.com and/or watch his movies here.



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