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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Jim Henson Idea Man
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I believe the cocoon was covered with gray cotton.
I don't actually remember much about the net.
The black girl did play the piano, and I do have it on tape.
I know! That's so rotten! They actually had 67 shows that they aired as part of the cycle, but I do get the impression that they had quite a few that they never aired. In fact, the 2 Star Wars episodes were not part of the cycle until later, but other than that, they kept it the same. They WERE...
That, and also, even though Snuffy (and Sherlock) are in the picture, they're not even on the record. The record was originally released before their time!
What do you think kids will think when they hear that phrase? They don't even know what a record is. Grover talked about a record going around once, and tells the kids (us) to look at the record when he sings the word "around". How can they do that if it isn't a record? I know that a CD goes...
I know exactly why they disappeared from the show. They really don't like that kind of thing anymore, they like more modern things. But you know, when I first saw Elmo's World, it reminded me of the Twiddlebugs' milk carton.
They still use that one sometimes with rock guitar music. It's very different than it used to be. Same with Z-Zebu, S-Snail, and most of these "Consonant Sound" animations.
You're thinking of David Rudman. And I agree, I liked those old characters, too. And, yes, Monster Clubhouse BOMBED. It did not test well because it was too fast, and too frenetic. I bet people couldn't remember the names of the monsters.
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