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  1. snichols1973

    The Return of "Muppet What-Ifs?"

    What if Kermit was blue, and Zoot was green? What if Gonzo had never met Kermit and Fozzie in TMM, and had a Bollywood movie career in Bombay? What if the Animal Show was hosted by Animal? :halo: What if Oscar had a neat-freak brother named Felix? What if someone could actually tell us how to...
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    The Return of "Muppet What-Ifs?"

    What if Jerry Nelson hadn't passed away on 8-23-2012, and was still alive and well?
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    Fan-Fiction: The Muppets' Mid-Age Crisis

    I enjoyed Uncle Deadly's Jason Segel reference, in addition to Camilla's remark which reminds Gonzo that she is not a rooster. I also enjoyed the guest appearance by Pops as the housekeeper of Queen Francis IV, as well as the following dialogue excerpt: :): Well, we've got to wake him up...
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    9/11: From the Muppets' Point of View

    Even Sam the Eagle must have been experiencing mixed emotions as these events happened....:cry:
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    Videos: "Kermit's Party" sponsored by Bounty Paper Towels

    Reminds me of TGMC: :fishy:: I got the paper towels. I guess paper towels would come in handy if the boomerang fish ever got out of control.....:)
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    Speculation: CW interested in Muppets?

    Nowadays, it seems like the majority of Fox TV stations have a nearly day-long marathon of court shows from 10 am-5 pm (Central Time here in Oklahoma), and CBS' Saturday morning programming isn't what it used to be compared to the "golden age" of the 1960s, '70's and '80s; nowadays, the big eye...
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    RIP Muppet Show Guests

    Or "Five-O" can also refer to the crime drama series set in Hawaii, the 50th state (hence the "five-o" term), starring Jack Lord during the original 1968-80 network run, and its modern day revival on CBS, which appears to be experiencing pretty good ratings....
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    Get ready for some Muppet nightmare fuel

    Or Pepe the King Prawnimal.....:rolleyes:
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    Get ready for some Muppet nightmare fuel

    Bert and Zippy the Pinhead? Imagining that there's some distant connection between them is just too weird.....:(
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    The most tear-jerking Muppet moment...

    According to http://www.muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Sam_the_Eagle, it's the episode that features the late Andy Williams when Sam mentions his family: "When Kermit the Frog questions Sam's obsession with 'decent family entertainment' in the UK spot of Episode 422, Sam inadvertently reveals the facts...
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    Difference Between Puppets and Muppets?

    If it can be associated with mainstream franchises (Sesame Street, movies featuring characters from TMS, Muppets Tonight, Fraggle Rock, The Jim Henson Hour, etc.), and it involves iconic stock characters we know and love (including second-generation characters such as Pepe the King Prawn, Bobo...
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    "Crash and Bernstein" puppet show debuts on Disney XD

    Een though it's not produced by the JHC, it has its Muppet connections via Tim Lagasse, who has worked with Sesame Street, Bear in the Big Blue House, A Muppet Christmas: Letters to Santa, and The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (BitBBH and TWWoDrS were produced the Jim Henson Co.). Just in case...
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    A Nest Divided: A Sam the Eagle Story

    It seems like the ram can identify with Sam, especially when our patriotic and dignified eagle says "You are all weirdos!"
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    Top Annoying Misnaming People Do

    Maybe Mi mi mi Boom is a distant relative of Crazy Harry's....
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    Top Annoying Misnaming People Do

    From the Muppet Movie (1979): Mad Man Mooney: "Jack, get rid of this heap. Come out here!" :grr:: "What? What?" Mooney: "That's my jack." :): "Oh, hi Jack!" :grr:: "Jack not name! Jack job!" Mooney: "How many times have I told you not to talk to the customers?"
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    Fan-Fiction: The Muppets' Mid-Age Crisis

    *sitting on a rock, about 100 yards or so inland from a cliff's edge, eagerly awaiting the next chapter, (which is fortunately better than hanging onto a cliff, even though I'm sitting at a safe distance of about 100 yards or so on a rock, enjoying the scenery) * :halo:: Story! Story!
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    Found new stuff in The Great Muppet Caper

    According to http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Louis_Kazagger , L.K. starred in 12 episodes (7 in the 3rd season, 3 in the 4th, and 2 in the 5th); TMS ended production in 1980, but continued to be shown in syndication, while TGMC was released in June 1981. Most of Season 3 was produced during 1978...
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    Kinda OT: Muppet Kids

    I'm guessing that Bunsen Honeydew and Julius Strangepork would be science teachers, Sam the Eagle would be a history teacher, Statler & Waldorf as some other kind of teachers (or the principals?), and the Swedish Chef would be working in the cafeteria. It might have been interesting to see the...
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    Found new stuff in The Great Muppet Caper

    During the big robbery scene with Nicky and the ex-models, while the rest of the Muppets are playing "keep-away" with the Baseball Diamond, Scooter is dressed up as a snack vendor, and he turns to Camilla and says "Popcorn, chicken?" I also noticed at the end that Peter Falk's name was omitted...
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    Found new stuff in The Great Muppet Caper

    I believe the H.M. stands for "Her Majesty's" (Queen Elizabeth II), meaning that the prison is under the Queen's administrative jurisdiction. If the next reigning monarch is a king, "H.M." would carry the alternate designation of "His Majesty's"....
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