When I was a young 'un, the "Night and Day" number from the Gladys Knight episode used to scare me. Even though I knew it was Kermit, Gonzo and Fozzie as mummies, those creepy, whispery voices stuck in my mind and would occasionally haunt me late at night when I couldn't sleep. Even though it turns comical towards the end, with the mummies doing a kick-line, it was still freaky!
Actually, it was Gonzo and two Whatnots. I thought the sarcophagi were scarier, what with the deep voices of Jim and esp. Frank. Speaking of Frank's scary voice, Hugga Wugga scared me. The voice mostly, and the destroying the other characters. I used to sit on top of the couch when something scared me, so that whatever it was wouldn't get me.
Much of "Gonzo Presents Muppet Weird Stuff" scared me or freaked me out. This included:
-"All Of Me" (scary voice at first, takes self apart- yipe!)
-"Hugga Wugga"
-"Jabberwocky" (sorta)
-"I Feel Pretty" (she goes from cute to, well, you know)
-"I've Got You Under My Skin" (I felt sorry for Shaky; I had seen him before only in the Roger Moore episode, in a picture with Avery Schreiber in "Of Muppets and Men" and the fears poem w/Zero Mostel, never dreamed that he began his career by getting eaten)
Eatings used to scare me- I was in my 20s when I saw "Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Disappearing Clues" and I covered my eyes when he ate Baskerville- then I grew to love them. I was scared when Gorgon Heap ate Wayne, when he ate Pierre LaCousse, and when he ate Piggy and moreso when he ate Baskerville. I had thought there was an unwritten rule against eating furry animals- imagine, kids would be afraid that said monster would eat their pets. That's also one of the reasons I don't like Big Mean Carl, aside from his face, and voice- hideous and terrifying!
I was also scared of:
-the African Masks
-Big Mama when she bursts in at the end of that Don Knotts sketch
-when Doug Henning cut up the big purple monster in the case
-the murders in the Liza Minnelli episode
There are more that I can't think of now. I was a cowardly child, that much is for certain.
David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole