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How did they get Mr. Ed to talk?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019
Mr. EdHe was trained and in the early episodes you can see that he has a nylon string attached to his harness and under his lip, that is why you can see him more irritated and trying to remove it. However he was scolded for missing cue's therefore in later episodes he doesn't need the string and moves his lips on cue.
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