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A |
The first
level gives the mascot a striking appearance to the viewer at
first glance. Being constructed as a one-piece body and
head unit, this style tends to have less mobility than most
characters, but does give a great first impression.
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B |
The second
level is intended to give the user a great deal of mobility
by supplying a sculptured head and jump-suit style of body.
This body does not have any foam sculpture or padding in it
which could restrict movement.
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C |
The third
level is designed to give the costume more character by giving
it a sculptured body of some shape such as a pear shape, round,
inverted pear or any other. This gives the mascot comic
movement and makes it more appealing to those watching it.
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D |
The fourth
level is to construct a fully sculptured mascot, giving it a
very dramatic appearance when used. These characters are
usually larger than normal and have some limitations in movement,
or where they can be used, but are the most remembered.
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