Feet and legs

Many Muppets are created without visible legs and feet to the camera. With the exception of Full-Bodied Muppets like Big Bird, Mr. Snuffleupagus, Sweetums, and Barkley the Dog with visible legs and feet, the puppets are usually seen from the waist up only. However, on some occasions, the legs and feet need to be seen and there are a few ways to do so.


 * If the Muppet needs to be seen with their legs and feet in the same shot, the puppet could be puppeteered on a green or blue screen and added into the shot, or the puppeteer would be dressed all in black against a black background, with rods or an extra puppeteer controlling the feet. (See Alternate Puppetry Techniques.


 * For the same situation, the puppet could also be controlled by a Waldo. (See Waldo-Controlled Muppets. An example of this would be Elmo while he is "Riding My Tricycle"


 * If the Muppet doesn't have to be seen in the same shot as the legs, usually there is a separate shot with rods controlling the legs to make them move. Also, a separate Muppeteer could wear leg-coverings or pants to make them look like they are the Muppet's legs, in order to make more human-like motions. Examples of this are Oscar's walking trashcan, Murray Monster in Murray Has a Little Lamb: Soccer School, and various other performances.