you guys want a straight answer, I'll give you the straight answer.
Depeding on 2 variables, #1 being the performer, #2 being which specific Mickey costume head is used, it is done by the performer biting down on the nose from the inside of the costume to cause it to do this. The entire head is hollow, rather than solid, and the flesh-tone areas are very flexible, so it allows for this to occur.
There, you got your answer.
Depeding on 2 variables, #1 being the performer, #2 being which specific Mickey costume head is used, it is done by the performer biting down on the nose from the inside of the costume to cause it to do this. The entire head is hollow, rather than solid, and the flesh-tone areas are very flexible, so it allows for this to occur.
There, you got your answer.