Mo Frackle
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I thought it was a pretty good show. Although I wasn't around when it originally aired, I did buy some decent looking copies of the whole series a few years back (still before the somewhat better looking copies showed up on youtube).
I agree that the show wasn't always as strong on plot and humor as the original Muppet Show was, but at the same time, everybody was still experimenting with the show at that point. If it had been around longer, there's a good possibility everybody involved would have been more comfortable.
Sure, there were times where it seemed as though the show was trying a little too hard to be funny; for instance (and this is just my opinion), I thought Bean Bunny's story time segment in the "Monster Telethon" episode was just a little over-the-top.
However, I really did enjoy the concept of the show in general. It was very much ahead of its time.
And while Kermit, Gonzo, and Link (to some extent anyhow) were the only 'classic' Muppets to have featured parts on the show (this mainly being due to Frank's busy schedule and Richard's health), the newer characters really added a lot. The crazed Digit, the obnoxiously cute Bean Bunny, the conning Leon, the hardworking Vicki, the laid-back Clifford - the list goes on.
I really hope the JHH characters will show up again in the future, even if they're just in the background.
I agree that the show wasn't always as strong on plot and humor as the original Muppet Show was, but at the same time, everybody was still experimenting with the show at that point. If it had been around longer, there's a good possibility everybody involved would have been more comfortable.
Sure, there were times where it seemed as though the show was trying a little too hard to be funny; for instance (and this is just my opinion), I thought Bean Bunny's story time segment in the "Monster Telethon" episode was just a little over-the-top.
However, I really did enjoy the concept of the show in general. It was very much ahead of its time.
And while Kermit, Gonzo, and Link (to some extent anyhow) were the only 'classic' Muppets to have featured parts on the show (this mainly being due to Frank's busy schedule and Richard's health), the newer characters really added a lot. The crazed Digit, the obnoxiously cute Bean Bunny, the conning Leon, the hardworking Vicki, the laid-back Clifford - the list goes on.
I really hope the JHH characters will show up again in the future, even if they're just in the background.