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FUCKING DIRTY ASS FLYERS DOING DIRTY ASS SHIT DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE REF AND WE STILL GET PUNISHED FOR IT WTF
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Love that we clinched, hate that my guys aren't here. Let's Fucking Go, Pens!!
So. As many of you might know. The Job search is going abysmally for me. And. Thankfully I'm currently safe/in no danger of being on the street. But. I'm still generally struggling to afford existing.
So. It occurred to me. That if I had a Patreon. And some subscribers. I could start affording to do things like. Pay my student loans. And maybe find a health care plan Which I currently. Do not have. All while being able to put more energy into creating art that people enjoy.
Like Purr-ot
or little comics like this
But I have no idea what I would even offer on Patreon. So. Question for you all.
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If I made a Patreon, what content might persuade you to subscribe?
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Behind the scenes / creative process posts
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I see you Sid.
FUCK YEAH!
I'm finally not busy or working during a game start. PLEASE make this a good one Pens.
Pens. Why. What is happening?

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Ok, this is what? The fourth, fifth game in a row that this is happening? WTF is going on?
Costume appreciation series: The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) dir Brian Henson
Costume Design by Ann Hollowood and Polly Smith
Fashion historian Abby Cox did a delightful 30-minute breakdown of the costumes in The Muppet Christmas Carol:
And Nichole Rudolph recreated Gonzo as Charles Dickensā outfit from the movie using historical research and techniques. Hereās a playlist of 9 videos documenting the process:
Every year it makes me so happy to see people discovering (or rediscovering) that the Muppets Christmas Carol is genuinely one of the best films ever made and Iām not kidding.
You could look at pretty much any aspect of filming - special effects! Music! Set design! - and literally every person on every team went absolute ham for this movie, because it was a labor of love. Brian Henson made the movie after the death of his father Jim Henson and co-father Richard Hunt. The whole team was devastated after losing the two men who had brought the heart and soul and creativity to The Muppets from the very beginning, and for a while there was debate over whether they should keep making movies at all.
(That scene where Kermit, voiced by Brian Henson, says the brief epitaph for Tiny Tim? The cracks and wavers in Brianās voice are very real as he says āLife is full of meetings and partings children, that is the way of it. Iām sure we will never forget⦠this first⦠parting there was among usā¦ā MY HEART.)
Eventually they decided that they would make this movie, and they would make it as a tribute to all the things Jim and Richard valued; kindness and empathy, in-jokes about life in showbiz, and an attention to detail that even the most autistic among us might not notice at first glance.
Please enjoy some screenshots of Abby Coxās video, because she did her fucking homework hunting down the specific fashion plates Smith and Hollowood referenced:
(See they were printing plates with the latest fashions on them, thatās where the expression comes from!)
I do want to point out that the costume designers, Ann Hollowood and Polly Smith, were prepared to bring their absolute A game for this project even when it only had the budget of a made-for-tv Christmas special. But when the producers scored Michael Caine and locked in that good good Disney money, these two maniacs looked at each other and immediately said, probably in unison, āWe are going to exhaustively research smocking techniques for menās work shirts specifically from 1840 to 1842 - and keep in mind weāre doing this at a time before the internet is really a thing - then we are going to hand sew a tiny, perfectly accurate recreation, and then we are going to put it on a rat puppet for exactly one scene.ā
And it shows. Every frame of this movie, literally every frame of this movie, contains costumes that are not only immaculately period accurate (bearing in mind that the story is not set in Generic Victorian Timey Times, itās set in 1843 specifically, a time in European fashion that was completely fucking bonkers on several levels), but are also a pitch perfect insight to each individual character, with telling details that contribute to the vibe of each scene even if we donāt consciously pick up on them. We can tell that Miss Piggy is a fashionable lady who doesnāt have much money but is dressed up in her very best, even if we donāt actually know the elaborate tatting technique used to make that lace bonnet that was fashionable maybe 12 years before the events of the story, or that she clearly added a simpler tatted border to that older heirloom shawl to make it match the bonnet better.
And those plates werenāt the only inspiration, I actually recognize a few famous historical pieces, like this 1840s day dress currently in storage at the Met:
Look at it. Look at that fucking feat of engineering. Look at the way the upper sleeves are cut on the bias and the lower sleeves are cut straight, look at the way the pleated collar is gathered at the drop shoulders, and look at how many different ways and in how many places the intricate plaid pattern matches up at the seams, carefully folded and pleated so that the blue underthread matches up in the front panels of the skirt.
This character is in the corner of the screen for less than a minute in total. Smith and Holloway did not have to do this.
Even at a glance you can tell that this plaid pattern was probably less expensive at the time, but it too was cut on the bias, and her bonnet also has very very teeny tiny tatting. This character is also on screen for less than one minute, and sheās also about 4 inches tall.
THEY DID NOT HAVE TO DO THIS.
Thereās a reason that one of the most frequently done Muppet cosplays ever is Gonzo as Charles Dickens, because that fit still absolutely fucking slaughters to this day:
Just look at this motherfucker! Look at his fur top hat and matching foxtoe shoes! Look at his stockings! Those stockings look accurately hand-knit to me, and they were on screen for a matter of seconds.
Next, letās all channel our inner Miss Piggy and stare at Kermitās crotch!
I couldnāt get clear screenshots of it to save my life, so youāll just have to trust me, but when these characters are moving, you can tell that Kermitās pants have a fold front fly. Which was popular up until about the early 1830s - which indicates that his clothes are about 15 years old, presumably the last suit he could afford to buy before he started having a bunch of kids.
Nephew Fred, on the other hand, is wearing the newfangled hot look of the season, a button fly front:
Again, youāll just have to trust me, but itās there if you know what to look for. Also, a keen eye will notice that Fredās coat doesnāt fit him quite perfectly, but he and Clara seem to be stable enough that he could afford to get it tailored - which indicates that either he hasnāt had time or hasnāt bothered, or maybe itās a new coat that Clara has just given him or something.
Letās look again at Fredās daytime monstrosity, period accurate down to the embroidered floral waistcoat with the plaid pants, which at the time would have been the absolute height of fashion for any young man to irritate his penny-pinching uncle in:
These methods of making clothes arenāt just old skills that have no modern application anymore, theyāre advanced old skills. This is like someone writing a poem in iambic pentameter in a dead language, and only on the sixth reread do you realize itās also a palindrome. This is insane.
Y'all. It took me until my 937th viewing of this movie, but I took a closer look at Peterās little jacket:
Itās also a little outdated, like Kermitās - and this isnāt a great photo of it, but if you look really really really carefully, thereās a line of darker fabric along the shoulders. And only if you really know your shit about sewing, you can spot the clues that this garment has been let out at the seams. Given that he canāt quite close it and the arms are still a little too short, that indicates that the Cratchets bought him a fairly nice coat a couple years ago and have kept letting it out as he grew. And I canāt find any stills to prove it, but Iād be willing to bet thereās evidence that Tiny Timās clothes are hand-me-downs from Peter.
THEY DID šNOTš HAVEš TOš DO THIS!
And in any other movie Iād assume that they didnāt, that it must be a coincidence or something, but given the level of detail in this movie I absolutely believe that the costume designers took the time to add a tiny clue like this that maybe fifty people on the planet would notice at the time.
And finally, here are the two women responsible for this visual feast I enjoy every year, and every year as my sewing skill grows I can appreciate more and more of their virtuosity and dedication to their craft:
Ann Hollowood!
Polly Smith!