dwmckim
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Well as one of those that remembers original Telly, i wasn't the least bit freaked out by his appearance (but then again i was the type that loved the Muppet monsters even despite the odd occasional nightmare about blue-nose Herry popping up out of clothes hampers and mop buckets surprising and scaring people) - unlike that first Snuffy, the effect was more comic that creepy. I remember being much more fascinated at how rare it was to see a full-bodied Muppet with his legs shown and everything. It was pretty clear from the appearance why his eye were the way they were. I found him oddly interesting due to a mixture of (1) seeing his entire body (2) one of the few times (besides Kermit) that Sesame characters mentioned Muppet Show or its characters (Big Bird and the kids would try to get him to do something else so they talked about the letter M and asked if Telly could name anything that began with M prompting a long list of what must have been every single television show that began with M at that point) and (3) just the oddness of a character on tv being used to illustrate too much television watching. (If i turned off my tv set, how would i see my friends on Sesame Street i looked forward to seeing every day?)
I really don't think that incarnation of the character appeared again after that first appearance. He left an impression on me and i remember looking forward to seeing him again but it took awhile before he was back on again and when he did all references (physical and characterization) of him being television obsessed were gone (i guess once he stopped watching tv all the time his eyes went back to normal and the antannae shrunk back into his head) It was really weird because even though the name was the same, his look, voice, and demeanor was very different. It was so strange that now his main hook was that he was a downcast worrier. He almost came across a bit pathetic - i remember there was even a board game where the object was not to be stuck with Telly!
I really don't think that incarnation of the character appeared again after that first appearance. He left an impression on me and i remember looking forward to seeing him again but it took awhile before he was back on again and when he did all references (physical and characterization) of him being television obsessed were gone (i guess once he stopped watching tv all the time his eyes went back to normal and the antannae shrunk back into his head) It was really weird because even though the name was the same, his look, voice, and demeanor was very different. It was so strange that now his main hook was that he was a downcast worrier. He almost came across a bit pathetic - i remember there was even a board game where the object was not to be stuck with Telly!