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I'm frightened! Oh my gosh...Piggy looks like she's on "Attack" mode, and a weird robot version of herself.
Animal looks like...well...he went through a hairdryer backwards.
Kermit...colour is totally wrong.
I think I'm going to have neightmere for the rest of the week now...
Father: *folds newspaper* Did that robot just threaten me with a throat...dethroating? Because I'm just itching for a reason to reconnect it's diodes with a 10,000 volt battery...
I simply adored the Gonzo/Piggy/Kermit love triangle going on, and Piggy's rebuttles to Gonzi, while doing a strangle-snuggle with Kermit. I loved that and still get all melty and "Gadawww" ish now thinking of it.
They really were empahsized versions of themselves. Piggy was more Piggy, Fozzie was more dumb, Gonzo was more of a geek.
I do fear, though, that some of their Muppet Baby traits bled into their real-Muppet selves. Fozzie became dumbed down around that time.
And Gonzo is unpredictable...predictably.
Kermit and Piggy were so sweet together in Muppet Babies. Piggy had a really strong imagination, and she brought them together in so many different ways...from Queen Cleopiggy and Kermark Antony to...Luke and Leia...And most of all, she giggled and...
I support the Muppets, and Disney's ownership of them. Whatever Disney decides to do with them, and whatever direction they take. I will, of course, follow. I may not agree with all of their character desions (and decisions related to characters and story-arcs are perhaps the most important) but...
But then you are a member of Swaehb, so an appreciation of all things Bean would come naturally, Prawnie.
I love whe Gonzo opens that closet of his and sees something really strange behind there all the time. It freaked me out, but amuses me as well.
Oh yes yes. Well, I love the voices myself. Especially Rowlf's and Skeeters. But, yes, the cartoon style is brilliant and the way they build everything on imagination is exactly how I wish I could run my life.
Father: I think it's Rat pie actually...but it might be a pirate...
(Sidenote: Over much of the MopFam history it was revealed that both Mother and Father are half pirate...just a mention.)
That's a good idea. I think it's a positive way to bring out the things we want. Otherwise they get lost in a whole bunch of pro-con arguments...
Now, personally, this is something I cannot see happening for many many years. Firstly, There are no shows quite like that, with which to compare...
*falls apart laughing*
"I tried to find myself on Wiki" *giggles* Sorry. *ahem*
You are Mrs Cole, an aggrivating grandmother character with a crush on Jack and a knobbly stick (not a crush on a knobbly stick...you just have one.) You tend to hate Father.
I'm not sure if there is a page...
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