Talk:The Moxy Show (1993-2000 CGI Anthology Series)/@comment-36074249-20190306030608/@comment-37387471-20190309021809

Moxy's living prototype, John Stevenson, wears a special suit equipped with sensors for this purpose. These are connected to the computer. If he raises his arm, jumps up, or turns on his own axis, the computer-mounted puppet will follow him on the screen in front of him-with no time delay that could be detected. Stevenson does not have to be careful not to get too close to his face with his arm: since his nose just does not jump as far as Moxys dog's snout, his arm would otherwise disappear in the muzzle. A technician fixes Moxys facial features, moves his floppy ears, and plays with additional special effects: he can, for example, explode him or widen his head - typical cartoon effects that would be impossible with hand puppets or puppets. The comedian Bob "Bobcat" Goldthwait provides his inimitable, overpowering voice - her volume and pitch control Moxys lip movements "With this technique open up completely new possibilities," says Moxys father, Stuart Cudlitz, creative director of Colossal Pictures: "Moxy can improvise like a real actor "