Muppet Frog
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I don't believe I can recall a News Flash about a talking stick. What was the News Flash about?
I don't remember it either, but it features Warren Wolf in place of Kermit, as Warren interviews Dr. Nobel Price who invents a device that can make one's voice higher, but it ends up being a microphone. I know that some fans say it was called the speaking stick, but the 40th anniversary book refers to it as the talking stick.I don't believe I can recall a News Flash about a talking stick. What was the News Flash about?
That would be a HUGE DVD set! WOW!You know, a few hours ago, I was thinking, wouldn't it be great if there was a release celebrating all the recurring Muppet characters? I think I would call it "Character Celebration".
For a long time I questione whether The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street could even be rereleased as a main feature, as Kermit would have to be on the cover and his name is in the title. I figured it could easily be a bonus feature but wasn't sure if Sesame Workshop was allowed to include Kermit on video covers. But now that recent releases of non-Disney productions have featured Kermit and Rowlf on covers I guess it's not that big a deal. I don't expect Sesame Workshop to make a follow-up with new linking footage anytime soon (unless maybe they were to pull a "Best of Ernie and Bert" and leave Kermit out of the new footage).I would really love to see a true best-of release for Kermit on Sesame Street, including ALL his songs (I don't think there are honestly that many that they couldn't all be released in a 2 disc set or something.) I would also definitely want to see some of his sketches with Grover included (both lectures and at home sketches), full NewsFlash segments, and some Kermit and kid moments- definitely Kermit and Joey. Yes, I know it's been released before- but it's still classic. Kinda like "Bein' Green" has been released before- but you know it HAS to be included. (And it would be great to have the original version as well as the later version and the Lena Horne version.) Also, I'd love to have Kermit telling Bob that frogs live in apartments and eat pizza and singing "One of These Things" with Susan.
I would also love to see any Street scenes where Kermit may have been part of the main story. (I realize this would be fairly rare, but I'm thinking he's shown up at least a few times.)
I haven't seen that video, but I feel that "Learning About Numbers" is an honorary "Best of The Count". But The Count is long-overdue for a video like this.GonzoLeaper said:The Count definitely- the closest he's had is "Elmo Says Boo!" (which does involve Elmo visiting The Count in his castle in the framing story and a number of classic Count songs and moments.)
If anything additional dog sketches should appear as bonus sketches on a "Best of Barkley" release, though I don't know of many memorable Barkley moments that could be included. I wonder if it would be too much to have a dog-themed DVD release (there haven't been many videos focusing on one type of animal.. But we are getting a bug-themed release next month).GonzoLeaper said:Barkley maybe? (I imagine this one might could throw in other dog sketches and songs to make it more of a themed release- I can see Ernie and Bert getting a puppy on here and the "Cow Dog" song and others.)
I think that title sounds a bit "odd" for a release. Maybe if it was a companion DVD to "40 Years of Sunny Days", or if it were a collection of the most obscure Sesame Street moments of all time (or at least the best ones). I think it would be best to give a Forgetful Jones release a title like "The Best of Forgetful Jones" or "The Complete Chronological Forgetful Jones" or something like that.And I've already got the name for the title- "The Best Stuff That We Forgot"
Well, it was sort of a joke based on Forgetful Jones' oft-quoted line, "I forgot!"I think that title sounds a bit "odd" for a release.
Dang it! I listed Kermit's Mystery Box twice! How could I have made that mistake?But a decent line-up could include:
- Kermit News: First Day of School
- The Earmuff Salesman
- Happy and Sad with Elmo
- Kermit's Feelings Lecture with Cookie Monster
- Kermit and Forgetful Jones: Telephone Demonstration
- Kermit News: Reporter Game
- Grover the Plumber
- Two-Headed Monster: Listening
- Kermit, Grover, and Debo: X
- Kermit's Mystery Box
- Oscar's Grouch Bus Stop
- The Count's Elevador
- Kermit's Mystery Box
- Kermit and Grover: Here and There
- What's Inside Herry Monster?
- Kermit News: Cooperation