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  1. snichols1973

    Muppet Smilies

    I don't know if it's his chin fur, his smile, the animated ears or his eyes, but this Bean smiley seems to have a bit of a sinister appearance.....
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    "Crash and Bernstein" puppet show debuts on Disney XD

    When it comes to personality, Crash seems to be a bit like Gonzo, because he appears to have a knack for being a daredevil "stunt-puppet", and maybe a bit of Animal's wild, zany antics (without the "Woman! Woman!" routine)....
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    Increase in Commercial Television Puppetry

    Advertising has come a long way since the Wilkins & Wontkins coffee commercials....
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    Get ready for some Muppet nightmare fuel

    One thing I'll always miss is ITC's spinning diamond logo from the early days of the Muppet Show, which is no longer seen partly because of Disney and the new customized Muppets/TMS intro logo.....
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    Get ready for some Muppet nightmare fuel

    A parody of Viacom's "Flying V of doom" logo with the ominous end theme......
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    The Funny Picture Thread

    Pro wrestler Daniel Bryan, who the fans sometimes jokingly call "Goat Face" because of his beard, and Clueless Morgan, the goat from Muppet Treasure Island....
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    The Return of "Muppet What-Ifs?"

    What if Fozzie Bear was a guest performer in Fozzy, the band that was started by Chris Jericho? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fozzy
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    The Return of "Muppet What-Ifs?"

    What if the "Chronicles of Meap" episode of Phineas and Ferb featured Beaker as a special guest star? :eek:
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    "Jump the Shark" Thread

    Between 2005 and 2007, it seemed like there was a ratings war between two similar shows: Disney's American Dragon: Jake Long, and CN's The Life and Times of Juniper Lee. The main character in each show was a pre-teen Asian-American kid with special abilities, with a grandparent as their...
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    Any Bronies on here?

    If they decide to produce another season, it would be interesting to see a few more Cutie Mark Crusader stories, as they begin to discover their callings and possibly put their talents to good use in the community; as for now, the future is to ultimately be decided by the writers and other...
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    "Jump the Shark" Thread

    Frank Welker was the other voice actor from the original series who reprised his classic role of Fred in What's New, Scooby-Doo?, in addition to voicing Scooby-Doo since Don Messick, Scooby's original voice actor, had passed away in 1997....
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    2013 Muppet Madlibs

    Noun: Frackle Noun: Balcony Room: Kitchen Adjective: Crazy Verb (present tense): singing Verb (present tense): crying Adjective: giant Noun: Chicken Noun: Adjective: Animal (plural): Adjective: Adjective: Number: Noun (plural): Adjective: Last name: Last name: Noun (plural): Noun: Noun: Noun...
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    Despicable Me 2

    Okay, this sounds strange, but in the scene where Gru goes to rescue the girls after Vector has just taken possession of the moon [DVD Chap. 18: Rescue], Edith and Agnes, the younger sisters, have just made it to safety, and Gru goes to rescue Margo, who is hanging on to the cable between Gru's...
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    My Computer Hates Me (HELP!)

    I guess that whenever someone is having technical difficulties that keep the computer from running as it should, you could say the computer's "gone to HAL" (the electronic antagonist that goes haywire and snafus the mission in 2001: A Space Odyssey)......
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    "Jump the Shark" Thread

    Another "JTS" moment (in my opinion, at least) was in the middle of the second season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, when Thuy Trang, Austin St. John and Walter Emanuel Jones (Trini, Jason, and Zack, the original yellow, red and black rangers) were replaced in the middle of the second season...
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    "Jump the Shark" Thread

    It appears that Welcome Back, Kotter "jumped the shark" with their fourth (and ultimately final) season, when Mr. Kotter became vice-principal; for some, it felt like Mr. Kotter had sold out by leaving the classroom for an office job, while Kaplan and Travolta would make fewer appearances, and...
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