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Fozzie Bear photo puppet replica
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Master Replicas planned to release a Fozzie Bear photo puppet replica as its fourth official Muppet replica. The design was based on the patterns and materials used by the Muppet Workshop to produce the official photo puppets. A prototype, built by Terry Angus, was first shown at San Diego Comic-Con in 2007; with the original release date estimate of "Spring 2009." However, due to low retail support for such a high-priced item, production of the puppet was put on hold and never released. Image:FozzieReplica.jpg|Prototype full body shot. Muppets-fozzie-photo-puppet-36032.jpg
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Master Replicas planned to release a Fozzie Bear photo puppet replica as its fourth official Muppet replica. The design was based on the patterns and materials used by the Muppet Workshop to produce the official photo puppets. A prototype, built by Terry Angus, was first shown at San Diego Comic-Con in 2007; with the original release date estimate of "Spring 2009." However, due to low retail support for such a high-priced item, production of the puppet was put on hold and never released. Image:FozzieReplica.jpg|Prototype full body shot. Muppets-fozzie-photo-puppet-36032.jpg