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The puppeteers' thumbs are used to represent mouth movement, and their fingers flutter and clench to show emotions. The characters talk in simple sentences, using only two to three words at a time. The show's ending credits feature a montage of children and families playing with their own bare-hand Oobi puppets. Oobi was a breakout success for ...
A Show of Hands is a series of short films created by puppeteer Tim Lagasse for Nickelodeon.It was a predecessor to the television program Oobi.Each film is about one minute long and follows personified hands as they perform a small skit or a visual illusion.
Ellavision – A show hosted by Ella during season 2 where kids try to guess a secret word that would open up the Ellavision rock. C.C. CopyCat and his ventriloquist dummy CopyKitty are her co-hosts. Finger Play – A song or story is sung or told by either Sharon, Lois or Bram with their fingers. This was used during season 2.
The finger puppets, each of whom had their own song, included: Fingermouse – a mouse, consisting of a grey paper cone head with paper ears and whiskers with a grey glove for the body ("Fingermouse, Fingermouse/I am a sort of wondermouse"). Fingermouse later got his own show, with a new puppeteer, Play School's Iain Lauchlan, called "The Music ...
(Tennis) Another variation is where the slappee has their hands held palms together, held out at mid-torso height; the slapper then does the same with the tips of the fingers of both players hands around a centimetre apart, or with the tips of the middle fingers touching, and then (with just one of their hands) the slapper tries to slap the backs of the slappee's hands.
Learner Tien and Alex Michelsen were born about 15 months apart and first crossed paths a decade ago when they were playing in Southern California tennis tournaments for kids. Tien, now 19, and ...
William shared his youngest son’s musical ambitions with rock legends Ronnie Wood and Mark Knopfler
"Something You Can Do with Your Finger" is the eighth episode of the fourth season of the animated television series South Park, and the 56th episode of the series overall. It is the 9th produced episode of Season 4. "Something You Can Do with Your Finger" originally aired in the United States on Comedy Central on July 12, 2000.