ZeppoAndFriends
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Correct.That's Kirpik from Susam Sokagi.
Correct.That's Kirpik from Susam Sokagi.
Yipee! What's my prize for answering it correctly?Correct.
Oh, thank you. (Pats on shoulder)Um...a pat on the shoulder?
How about some Sesame Street Moopets?
Boog Bird
Ooscar
Snooffy
Zooey
and
Boob McGrath as "Boob Johnson"
LOL! Good one, Snichols1973!I thought "Avenue Q" took care of that.
If Moopets are supposed to be imitation Muppets, does that mean that other "puppets" who perform TV-MA/R-rated content could be called Poopets?
Roole noomber one of Moopet fandom: replace every "u" that appears in a word with "oo". No matter where the "u" is!I thought "Avenue Q" took care of that.
If Moopets are supposed to be imitation Muppets, does that mean that other "puppets" who perform TV-MA/R-rated content such as Crank Yankers, etc., could be called "Poopets"?
I've noticed that Zoot, who is a Muppet, already has a "double o" in his name, which means that there would probably have to be a rare exception to that rule when it comes to naming his Moopet counterpart...Roole noomber one of Moopet fandom: replace every "u" that appears in a word with "oo". No matter where the "u" is!
Yooo oonderstand what I mean? Poopets are quite fooney. I hear they're dooe to arrive in Soooth Dakota. Doode, that's so wondrooos, it makes me nervooos! I find the Poopets intrigooing, even the qooiet ones.
Rule number two: Double "o" names are replaced with a vowel of your choice.I've noticed that Zoot, who is a Muppet, already has a "double o" in his name, which means that there would probably have to be a rare exception to that rule when it comes to naming his Moopet counterpart...
They could be the name of Zoot's cousins.Rule number two: Double "o" names are replaced with a vowel of your choice.
Zat
Zet (or Zeet)
Zit
Zot
Zut