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I just adore the way he looks at the audience and "Baaaa's" three times, looking like he's about to turn his head very briefly after the first bleat but bleats twice again straight at the camera.
It's as if he wants to say to us, "Yes it was me all the time. I did it. And I'm proud of it too."
I...
Remembering this earlier post made me think it could have been just the one standard regular goat after all. He could have held the fan in his human hands or then again, maybe he just had a simple pair of tough, sharp scissors.;)
And he could have used a strong iron bar or a sturdy pole for...
True. I remember when you suggested three goats to kill the three pigs.
Perhaps he and one of his friends worked together to bite through the rope and knock off the first piggy simultaneously.
Then their other friend took a substitute turn while the other went up ahead to get the boulders ready...
Yes that and having him say "Baaaaa" four times in the form of his laugh. Him not saying any words but making a similar sound to a goat's bleating was a positive realistic touch indeed.
And I can also see him determinedly digging his front and back hooves into the ground as he shoves with his horns to dislodge the boulders. Must have been quite an effort assuming he really was alone. As we discussed before he may have gotten a couple of friends to help him behind the scenes for...
On a new point of discussion note I just thought Caroline about the way the goat is used in his appearance at the end. I know well from other episodes of TMS that he was essentially just as human like as any of the pigs, having a body with arms, legs and even human hands like them. As far as I...
Awww. I really appreciate being appreciated. (There's no blush smiley so pretend I've inserted one here ;) )
Thank you all so very much. I appreciate you all too.:flirt:
Speaking of live-action versions of Hanna-Barbera cartoons if any of you can remember their Cattanooga Cats series I always think a production based upon one of their back up features "Around the World in 79 Days" would be excellent.
The actors playing the baddies Crumdin and Bumbler would have...
That does sound wonderful. I only wonder how they will present the hairstyle of the teenage daughter Judy. What will the lady playing her look like?:confused:
BTW there has been a second Scooby-Doo film made as well.
Perhaps that's why I find the Flintstones more appealing. I love comedy duos.
Laurel and Hardy Abbot and Costello Fred and Barney :D
George Jetson was a partnerless comedy star. (but he did have some hilarious interaction occasionally with his mean employer Mr. Spacely of course) :D
I won't actually write a letter Dwayne, but I admire your spirit and I wish you all the best of luck for yourself and for me and for the rest of us Muppet fans. :)
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