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1. I'd list them all in a group. I'm pretty sure that "Richie" is the only name listed.
2. How about calling them "The 'Let's Go Driving' Family", and then list each family member in that category?
3. The Spider is a fat blue AM with a black body and black "hair", both with short fur and...
Thought I'd help you on the voices and one of the Dwarves names:
Angry--Jerry Nelson
Sad--Kevin Clash
Surprise--Jim Martin
Proud--Marty Robinson
Lovey--(I have no idea)
Cheerful--Richard Hunt
Fearful (not Scared)--David Rudman
I think they all had yellow miner's helmets and green flannel shirts. The "lead" one was orange with grey hair and a round lavendar nose. (I believe his name is Richie, but I'm not sure.) Another one was green with pink sleepy eyelids, brown fuzzy hair, and a pink nose. (His first line was an...
Here are the ones I can do for now:
The Wiggly Squiggly Worms--a group of worms that look like Slimey, but are different colors (one is blue, another is green, another is red, etc.)
Jose the Puppet--I think that his head, hands, and feet are wooden, and his limbs were string. I think that...
The "O" cartoon was probably the one you described.
The E/B sketch was from the first season.
The Little Bird sketch was done at the standard Muppet brick wall. She described the things she imagined, and one of them was a big, hairy monster--who happened to sneak up on her!
Floyd himself doesn't die; his home is destroyed by a construction crew, and he goes to the sanctuary to get a new home (which also attracts more Fluter-Tooters).
Death is not mentioned in the episode, but they do say that Fluter-Tooters are an endangered species.
Jeffy was a short lavendar AM with a green nose and long black hair. (It's not shoulder-length, but long enough to get in his eyes.) He wore a blue letterman's jacket, and his shirt may have been white.
The kid singing lead (voiced by Kevin Clash) was a fat blue A.M. with frizzy black hair, a pink nose, pointed down eyebrows, and a black and white horizontally-striped shirt. The other two were a short lavendar A.M. with frizzy brown hair, sleepy "angry" eyes, a blue nose, and a leather jacket...
Jim Henson didn't play the Baker himself, but did the voice.
And concerning the name, on the "Original SS Book and Record", as well as other records, they listed a song as "Number Five". When it was rereleased in the "Songs From the Street" Box CD set, it was called the "Five Song". And in...
He's also a live-hand Muppet without a tongue and with "sleepy" eyes. You might consider calling him the "Adding Hippie".
That takes care of him; who's next?
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