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Last Sunday, Family Guy did yet another Sesame Street reference.
Lois's mother had left her husband Carter and went for Ted Turner. It showed her giving Ted a bath in a bathtub. She asked Ted. "Do you want your Elmo toy?" Ted replied in a kid's voice, "Yeah!" Then she asked, "Do you want...
XERUS'S VOICE ARTIST FOCUS:
This week's voice artist focus is the amazingly talented Tress MacNeille. You might've seen her as Lucy in the Weird Al video, "HEY RICKY!" Tress has been a popular voice actress for a long time and her most famous characters are Babs Bunny from Tiny Toons and Dot...
Yes, I was too surprised at some stuff. Like Batman, Robin, and Wonder Woman starring with the Looney Tunes. I guess they wanted to put in superhero action for the big kids as well as Looney Tunes fun for the little kids.
And as I remember, Sam didn't look like he was having a good time at...
Yes I do. First Ernie counted sheep, but he thought they were boring. So he went for noisy firetrucks and balloons.
And it's amazing how Ernie's imagination is so real, that Bert can actually hear what's Ernie's imagining.
I believe knees would go under the parts of the body category, as well as Kermit and Herry x-raying each other talking about inside body parts. But kindness is a good topic and there had been lots of skits and stories about kings. :)
You're right. Those were important topics they usually talked about. Especially Mr. Hooper's death, Miles's adoption, Luis's and Maria's wedding, Gabby's birth, Hurricane wrecking Big Bird's home, two monsters not wanting to play with a different colored monster but then later accepting the...
Does anyone remember this skit from the early 70's?
A blue kid with black hair, voiced by Jim Henson, was out in a field with a selling stand. He was going to sell some lemons. However, all the kids passed him by saying, "YUCK! Lemons are too sour!"
Then a green girl with an orange...
Remember this cartoon from the early 80's?
A woman was narrating this story. It showed a cartoon king, who looked exactly like the King of Hearts from that famous deck of cards. He ended up ripping his pants exposing heart shaped underwear. A blue spool of thread said he would help him...
I remember Grover was first brown and didn't have a name. In the skit where Kermit tries to get Grover to get into a box, he kept calling him ol' Fuzzy Face or the hairy one. And Grover replies. "Ol' Fuzzy Face is getting into the box!" and "The hairy one is getting into the box!" Grover may...
I guess kissing was a regular topic on SS. Only they used the Spanish word, Beso.
And xylophone would kind of go under the music category.
Thanx for trying to fill out the empty spaces. :)
Actually, it was from the late 70s. As well as Bugs Bunny Follies. I'm always hoping I could find these great stage shows on video somewhere, but so far, no luck.
About a few months ago, I wrote a fanfic called Battle of the Muppet All-Stars. It should answer your Muppet athlete questions.
http://forum.muppetcentral.com/showthread.php?t=20697
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