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BipBippadotta sent me a CD full of old Muppet clips ("Subway" included), but I can't use it since I don't own a computer. He wanted me to mail it to you. :)
Clean Gulch, you're right; the one from the LP is a re-recorded version and a bit more upbeat. (Though many of the voices, including...
1) It's a pink wall setting. Computer images of boxes appear on the ground. As Raposo-esque music plays, a line drawing is made into a trash can. After it is colored in (and a lid and CASA sign appear on it), Oscar comes out and says "A grouch's can is his CASA!" and goes back in his can.
2)...
Hmmm, interesting. You say that Mike could be one of two characters. Were two characters shown when the Count motioned for the song to start? If so, and Mike is only one of those two, then how should the other guy be listed? Or should we wait for the bit to be shown again in hopes of getting the...
Chris did write a few things for the show from 1993-2002. "B.B. King" is one of them.
I think that the recent credits don't list Michael Loman, so maybe that's why SS is going back to its old roots for the past few seasons.
And for camillachick: I think Jeff sang 1, 4, 7, and 9.
Maybe that's when he joined as a full-time Muppeteer. Before that he worked on "The Great Space Coaster" and "Captain Kangaroo". (I've even got an episode where he does a voiceover.)
I think it's the one where he brushes Buster's teeth, back in 1980. (They remade the sketch later in the mid-80s. Also, Mike Davis played him then, and Buster was played by Kevin Clash. Forgetful also had an upper row of teeth then.)
Wocka-wocka! Aaaah! :o
I may be able to help you on Friday or Monday; I just got finished with my report (my last major computer assignment for the academic year).
Oops, forgot about Mike!
He was either:
a) a yellow AM with a slim pink nose, sleepy eyes, and white hair, wearing a tux.
or
b) an orange AM with pear-shaped pink nose, green eyelids, and white hair, wearing a tux.
I haven't seen today's show yet.
Gail, human kid, if possible name of actress who portrayed her.
Amanda, human kid, if possible the name of the actress who portrayed her.
Is it a good idea to add kids on the street? There's literally been hundreds of them, and though I can see why John-John, Joey, and Shala are on the list...
Sorry I haven't helped you much this week; I've got a 5-page essay due and I've been doing work on it.
Here's as many descriptions as I can shell out:
The Wizard--played by Alan Muroaka, in a long white beard and moustache, greenish robe, and pointed (and tilted) brown hat. His magic wand...
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