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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
In that case, I wonder if it was Matt puppeteering or someone else, since they normally use two different puppets for Matt and Caroll, I always assumed it's because they have different measurements, so i'm guessing maybe it wasn't Matt, unless they made some adjustments to the costume to fit him...
I must say, I wasn't expecting that twist. Not just because she seemed so innocent in this episode, but because she didn't seem smart enough to pull something like this off in any of her other appearances. So, well done writers!
I loved how delightfully psychopathic she turned out to be at the end.
I take it you're a Lorde fan?
Looks like several artists have just released new songs/albums, including Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars, and Katy Perry, who, like Lorde, took a long break and is making a comeback.
They are off the show actually.
As was said in the "Where are the older humans?" thread, Bob's original announcement was that ALL of the cast members were gone save for Alan, Chris, and Suki. SW stated this was a misunderstanding and that they were negotiating with the cast to see how they could...
Oh yeah, I remember seeing that one. The Reluctant Dragon was a really fantastic insight into how things used to be (and in some cases still are) run at Disney. My favorite part was seeing Clarence Nash sing in his Donald voice with the lady that played that big chicken.
I wonder if there's a...
I just realized, i'm now on the list of forum members with the most likes! Granted, that's partially because a bunch of members' posts were deleted recently, but over 1,260 likes is still amazing. Thank you guys so much, it really means a lot!
Apparently Bill Murray and Samuel Jackson are close to the same age, Bill is just two years younger - never would've guessed. But, I guess it makes sense considering they seemed to be similar ages back in the 80s. The difference seems to be that Samuel Jackson has barely aged in about 20 years...
How did this thread die?!? We can't rest until all Muppet songs have been destroyed by Google! Mwahahahahaha!!!! *evil lightning strikes in the background
Anyway here's "Happy Tappin' with Elmo" translated from English to German to English to French to Spanish and back to English:
First...
So, um, how about that most recent episode? It was special. I'm not sure whether it was cute or disturbing.
But, it's good to see Sussie get development, I guess? I did kind of forget about her until this episode.
I'm sure Mr. Harvey P. Dull and Mr. Johnson could bond over the pain that others constantly cause them.
I could also see them having a plot where Snuffy comes to visit and they struggle to find him a room because he's so big. That is, if that plot hasn't been done already.
Some people are complaining about the most recent episode because they said it felt out of place and like it should've aired in season 2 or 3. I personally liked it. I don't think every episode has to be some big character development moment or something that furthers the arc. It's good to see...
Here's a question for some of the older members here. I've been reading lots of older posts recently, and I was just wondering what the origins of the whole "Muffin" thing was.
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