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Steve may have performed Guy, but his voice was not heard (two other Muppets talked over him), and he had only one line, so it's hard to tell how his Guy voice would sound.
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And many episodes of "Jim Henson's Animal Show".
Ditto with the title change. But if it were changed, what would it be called?
And about Forgetful: you read my mind. :) David would be perfect for the role. And Forgetful's had a few onscreen cameos in the 90s.
Never thought about those. John could probably do a pretty good Guy...
Unfortunately, none of those pictures are from the game show erniebert1234ss described. They are rather good, though.
And there is also a subtle hint that Herry may be emerging again into the spotlight: "The Street We Live On" is probably the first time that a pair of legs were built for him...
I'm not sure of the "official" titles of these sketches, but I'll do my best to answer. All of the sketch titles I list are "unofficial":
1. Grover the Waiter: La Casa de Comidas
2. 1969 Sketch on "In the Box"; 1971 sketch on "Long and Short"; 1974 sketch on "up the stairs"
3. I have no...
I don't think it should be deleted. Drtooth's got some pretty good ideas of what we'd like to see. Instead of deleting it, why don't we build on it and discuss what we'd like to see in the future...but be reasonable. Recasting and fine-tuning older Muppets is okay, but blaming Elmo and...
That sketch list is all (or most) of the Muppet segments that Boober_Gorg currently owns.
The years, as he said, are his best guesses, and most of them are pretty darn accurate. :) He also lists where the sketches can be found (in case you want an entire episode and are curious to find out...
K-MART HAS THEM FOR 5.99?!
I just passed the store yesterday!!
Oh well. I know that Target doesn't have it--yet. I also found out that they didn't carry any Muppet action figures. :cry: And I was wanting to get my hands on a Marvin Suggs. :D
That was a disco number from 1979, where a green monster had trouble understanding what everyone was doing (i.e. dancing in and out the doors).
Grover did demonstrate "in" and "out" using an elevator.
BTW, is the "Grover DVD" also available on VHS? I had trouble finding it.
:cool: One of my favorites. But one of the pictures that another forum member gave us was one of Grover dancing in "Rappin' Alphabet". Is this part of a montage?
Okay, enough questions from me; I've got to see this tape!
Okay, one more question, and it's more of everyone else's...
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