David French
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That's because it is Jim performing his own character, Rowlf, on that number.If you look at "Cottleston Pie," that looks alot like Jim's movements.
That's because it is Jim performing his own character, Rowlf, on that number.If you look at "Cottleston Pie," that looks alot like Jim's movements.
... Rowlf's played by Jim Henson?That's because it is Jim performing his own character, Rowlf, on that number.
I think you mean "Carbon Paper" from the Leo Sayer episode. Yes I know about Frank Oz performing Annie Sue in that number while Louise did the singing. I read about it in Muppet Wiki.That happened alot. Frank (maybe Jim and maybe some of the other Muppeteers) would perform one of Louise's characters during the big numbers while she was still learning. If you look at "Cottleston Pie," that looks alot like Jim's movements.
That's awesome. I think they should show that episode EVERY time they show Men In Tights on TV.I remember the episode where they were acting out Robin Hood for some reason airing on a random channel when I was little before Robin Hood: Men In Tights*lol*
And here I thought I had never seen the Muppet Show before![]()
The two really go together wellThat's awesome. I think they should show that episode EVERY time they show Men In Tights on TV.
Quite simpel the audio disappear a few places. Theres also a warning about this before the special plays.I read on the review that there are some "Audio Drops" on the muppets on puppets Special. can anyone explain that to me?