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No need to post it three times: #2341 is the episode where Mumford changes Maria into a little girl. There's also a lot of great clips on it, too, including this:
http://www.scarecroe.com/files/Count.to.Ten.with.Nobody.rm
Still, at least we get a starting point: spring 2005! Or is it: Fall 2005! Maybe...Sometime in the Year 2005! :D
Now if I can find someone with cable who'll trade with me... :smirk:
The Muppets did quite a bit of dubbing in the 1970s; both "The Frog Prince" and "The Muppet Musicians of Bremen" used dubbed voices. ("Bremen" had more voice actors than puppeteers for the voices of the characters).
Well, I guess we can try the category for your next list, as soon as I can get a list to you. :) I won't meet with you very much today, though; I've got a report to type, so I'll discuss things occassionally.
And sorry, I don't have either of those TMS episodes, though in the MC guides Phil...
Ernie has desire to write a history Bert explains to him that one must prepare for it well. Reporter Kermit visited again the famous musician Don sentimental song and helps him to compose the song from the rowing boat to. Bibo could a poem be broken in over the sun.
So two of the sketches...
The Genie of the Toothpaste is the exact same genie of Aladdin's. He'd also appear in 2002 with a human version of Aladdin (played by David Alan Grier. Count, this is for you. ;) This Aladdin was African-American with a green turbin, white puffy-sleeved shirt, blue vest, green pants, and pointy...
Your description of the ESS category sounds okay, but I don't really like the idea of separating the two. There are 25 clips in all, and separating five of them doesn't sound so good to me; it seems like some kind of "Muppet prejudism". ( :confused: :smirk: )
Maybe we can leave it up to a fan...
I'm not satisfied with the new title either; to me, Muppets Magic refers to the title of a DVD, rather than all of the segments.
As for being a separate production, the guest segments were done from 1966 to 1971; at the time, there weren't any TV series (besides SS, but most of the SS...
d) The octopus from ES is different; it's green with a yellow nose, a moustache, and mouth. The other one looks like an orange octopus with sleepy eyes.
f) I'm not sure that's a good idea, since some ES clips didn't make it to the DVD, and could contain new additions. If someone says Topo is...
There are some characters that appear on Ed Sullivan and rarely pop up anywhere else (like the Three-Headed Instant Rock-&-Roll Band, and the Wisecracking Octopus from the "Octopus' Garden). I've been thinking of "ES" as a category, but I'm wondering what your thoughts are of this.
It's also...
Ah, 2-b or not 2-b? (I couldn't resist. :D )
2) I agree with you on the evolving character, but how about "Ted the Evolving Muppet"? Either way, I'm okay with it.
3) You should probably leave them off for now. I don't know what to do with them.
4) The dolphins have no lines, and are...
2-a) During the sketch, the puppet becomes a human. How will you put him/it in the listing?
2-b) "Ted Danson's Pumpkin" sounds more like he's owning a vegetable rather than being associated with a person, whereas just "Pumpkin" could be taken as a name. The only time I can recall Ted...
They kept the sketch. Boy, it's one thing to read it, but when you actually see it...
Based on what they were saying, I kept forgetting they were Muppets! But I can see why they didn't work within the context of the show. Still, a pretty funny sketch. Thanks again!
Some input, if I may.
The Dolphins probably shouldn't be added since they are basically background characters, and don't have a lot to do in the episode.
The name of the folk dance troup isn't in closed captioning, but it sounds like "Bolykian" to me. They were six Whatnots dressed in...
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