For the Theodore costume, effects artist John Criswell built a latex walkaround suit, the head supported by an aluminum stem rising four feet overhead, containing 32 servo-motors to articulate his face and head, enabling Teddy to display 47 points of movement on his face. The suit's movements were executed by a mime inside the suit, with small bladders beneath the latex, programmed by computers, either running a hard-wire or relying on radio control, all controlled by a puppeteer at a console, 50 to 100 yards away, operating all 32 motors.
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