what is wrong with the neighbors chin from home improvement?

4 Responses to what is wrong with the neighbors chin from home improvement?

  1. i♥jonathan♥taylor♥thomas♥

    nothing.

    Wilson’s Face – Wilson was inspired in part by a neighbor that Tim Allen had when he was too young to see over his neighbor’s fence (and therefore unable to see his neighbor). As a result, the bottom half of Wilson’s face was almost never seen on the show. Initially he was always seen with his mouth obscured by the fence; the gag quickly became covering the lower half of his face with other props, wardrobe, set pieces, other characters’ heads, or using unconventional camera angles. Occasionally, the top half of his face would be covered leaving only the bottom half visible, and rarely, his entire face would be shown disguised by makeup for a costume. Earl Hindman’s face was fully shown following the series finale episode while taking his final bow, though he did come out holding a miniature fence on a stick over the lower half of his face for one last gag. However, his full face is very briefly seen over the fence in the pilot episode.

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  2. Choix du'Jour

    It’s just a tacky meme the producers thought of.

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  3. Crunchy Hamster

    There is nothing wrong with his chin. There is a running joke throughout the show where they hide the neighbors face. There is no real reason for it.

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  4. vlwirish17

    it’s not his chin he just had bad teeth lol

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