Aww gee. It's Kami all over again: now people are worried that this will pave the way for SST to start including LGBT Muppets on the show and thus corrupt the minds of today's tender and innocent preschool children.
I think I figured it out . . . in actual Muppet form, she looks as if she almost bears resemblance to H.R. Pufnstuf:Julia has a very odd look to her, almost like she's from a different show.
Hmm, I guess H.R. does look kind of like a scary, hippy, drugged up, moonshine making, bag lady that lives in the woods version of Julia.I think I figured it out . . . in actual Muppet form, she looks as if she almost bears resemblance to H.R. Pufnstuf:
Ah well. I still think she's adorable.
That is so amazing. Just how much care and effort they put into everything on the show, even down to Julia's design, and even the placement of her eyes- all of it had a purpose. This really made me realize, we're living in an age where the show is making history. This is truly a landmark episode in the history of the show and the history of TV, just like in 1983 when they explained Mr. Hooper's death. This is huge. I'm so excited.Thanks to YT, I'm now able to watch the online exclusive videos. Watching Matt do Big Bird's voice is pretty interesting, especially when you realize his normal voice sounds nothing like that.
I haven't seen Caroll and Kevin do it.That is so amazing. Just how much care and effort they put into everything on the show, even down to Julia's design, and even the placement of her eyes- all of it had a purpose. This really made me realize, we're living in an age where the show is making history. This is truly a landmark episode in the history of the show and the history of TV, just like in 1983 when they explained Mr. Hooper's death. This is huge. I'm so excited.
Also, I love when we get to see behind the scenes tidbits. It's really fascinating and inspiring. Also, that song Alan and the gang were singing seems pretty catchy. And watching Ryan and Matt do the Elmo and Big Bird voices was really strange. We've seen Caroll Spinney and Kevin Clash do their characters' voices without the puppet, but i've never seen their recasts do it. It's just super strange, yet cool at the same time.