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BlakeConor14

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Hi guys.
In the UK puppetry and puppets aren't the most popular thing and there hasn't been a comedy involving puppets I'm a long long time.

So I've been thinking up this idea for a show about a group of hotel employees that are trying to keep it together.

Characters include:
●Reggie the Dog: The Assistant Manager whos holding down the fort. Who has some sort of thing going on with Lucy the waitress.
●Lucy the Waitress: Has a thing with the dog
●Blu the Monkey: the sarcastic American barman.
●Otis: Barman and best friend to Reggie and Blu the Monkey. Has as many Brain cells as people watching an Adam Sandler film
●Mitchell- Receptionist. Wannabe DJ
●Simone- The Homosexual suck up.
●Richard the manager-the laziest manager alive hasn't a clue how to work a television let alone run a business.
●Sebastian- the chef of the hotel a very old fashioned English gentleman who doesn't like anyonein his kitchen.
Victor and Kevin- Two of the residents of the hotel.


These are just some characters I have thought of so far.
And I know it will probably never happen but I'm gonna work hard and I am going to do everything I can to get this on the air

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Pretty cool and ambitious. Got any character designs? When I was younger I used to have a notebook for character designs I would draw during recess and stuff.

Do it. Is this going to be on Youtube or what?
That's the beautiful thing; if you have an idea you can just put it out there yourself, without having a network involved or something. Just imagine if Jim was still around with YouTube and stuff. Frank Oz: "He'd be ahead of you all"
 

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Do it. Is this going to be on Youtube or what?
My dream is to get it on to prime time TV

And Sadly I don't have any character designs drawn out as I can't draw.


Pretty cool and ambitious. Got any character designs? When I was younger I used to have a notebook for character designs I would draw during recess and stuff.


That's the beautiful thing; if you have an idea you can just put it out there yourself, without having a network involved or something. Just imagine if Jim was still around with YouTube and stuff. Frank Oz: "He'd be ahead of you all"
 

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Well, let me tell you something - and don't take this as me crushing your dream because you should never stop believing in your dreams (that's what the Muppets has told us) :wink: - but nevertheless-

I would love my group of puppet characters to be in a prime-time series. Heck, I'd love it if my puppets were on public access television. But right now that really isn't an option for me (at all) because I'm just a teenager.

The great thing about YouTube is that you can basically create anything you want. You can even make a "prime-time series" and post it on YT. So basically the point of this post is to tell you to start small. THEN once you gain a following you can work your way up, and hey, who knows, you could very well have a prime-time series one day.

But in any case, I'm really looking forward to what you are doing with this, and hope you can make this a reality. :smile:
 

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Well, let me tell you something - and don't take this as me crushing your dream because you should never stop believing in your dreams (that's what the Muppets has told us) :wink: - but nevertheless-

I would love my group of puppet characters to be in a prime-time series. Heck, I'd love it if my puppets were on public access television. But right now that really isn't an option for me (at all) because I'm just a teenager.

The great thing about YouTube is that you can basically create anything you want. You can even make a "prime-time series" and post it on YT. So basically the point of this post is to tell you to start small. THEN once you gain a following you can work your way up, and hey, who knows, you could very well have a prime-time series one day.

But in any case, I'm really looking forward to what you are doing with this, and hope you can make this a reality. :smile:
Youtube has been a option but I'm afraid I may get bullied again after what happened in my first year at high school.

This is the video I did in 2014. (Not my channel)
 

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Doggo puppet.

I think the concepts sound cool. Follow your heart's dreams and **** what people think, right?
 

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Doggo puppet.

I think the concepts sound cool. Follow your heart's dreams and **** what people think, right?
Yeah youtube is starting to again become more of an option to show my skills as I no longer care what people think about it
 

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Starting on a small scale seems like a way to go. It would be great to see it on prime time, but you might need a bigger staff than just yourself, and a bigger budget than just the change in your pocket.
 

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Starting on a small scale seems like a way to go. It would be great to see it on prime time, but you might need a bigger staff than just yourself, and a bigger budget than just the change in your pocket.
It won't just be me puppeteering. I have a whole list of puppeteers I want to have on my show. And I have a few people who I want in my human cast too
 
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