Re: The little mermaid marionettes Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Jun 05, 2012
AMAZING WORK zooooooooooooom as you know I am a big fan of your work...keep sharing with us we all love it.

StiqPuppets
Re: The little mermaid marionettes Posted by Na on Jun 06, 2012
Love it!
Re: The little mermaid marionettes Posted by Shawn on Jun 06, 2012
Great! I love the fact that you strung him so that he could stand on his back legs.
Re: The little mermaid marionettes Posted by zooooom on Jun 07, 2012
Thanks!!!! I was thinking that it can be a good option

Another one is done

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Re: The little mermaid marionettes Posted by Rikka on Jun 07, 2012
Okay, the markings on the body are different, but it is so easy to see Fabius in this one, especially in his face!
Re: The little mermaid marionettes Posted by zooooom on Jun 07, 2012
The client ask to build those marionettes close to Disney characters but somehow different 
Re: The little mermaid marionettes Posted by Rikka on Jun 07, 2012
Well, you really did the 100% job. 150% percent, really.
Re: The little mermaid marionettes Posted by Na on Jun 07, 2012
The fish is fabulous! I love the paint job
Re: The little mermaid marionettes Posted by Angel in Tx on Jun 07, 2012
Sooo cute!

And Rikka we know him as "Flounder" from the Disney movie.
Re: The little mermaid marionettes Posted by Rikka on Jun 07, 2012
Ah, okay, so Fabius was his German name. That makes sense- He is male and the German "Flunder" would be female. The crab was called Sebastian, in English, too? I never got to see the little mermaid in English, but one of my former husbands friends had a daughter who LOVED Arielle. We went on a trip to Berlin once and I think she watched it a dozend times during that week!
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