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Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
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Back to the Rock Season 2
Fraggle Rock Back to the Rock Season 2 has premiered on AppleTV+. Watch the anticipated new season and let us know your thoughts.
Sam and Friends Book Read our review of the long-awaited book, "Sam and Friends - The Story of Jim Henson's First Television Show" by Muppet Historian Craig Shemin.
Jim Henson Idea Man
Remember the life. Honor the legacy. Inspire your soul. The new Jim Henson documentary "Idea Man" is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
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.
Thank you. It's just that what I wrote is what I believe to have been part of Jim's own focus and energy. It's what I learned from him all these years. That's all.
I think I said enough in this post in another thread:
http://forum.muppetcentral.com/showpost.php?p=276199&postcount=14
I hope it counts in this thread, too. I actually had forgot about this thread when I made the post in the above link, but, really: If you find a forum that is unfriendly...
Um, erm, Beauuu! I'm trying to accentuate the positive! HAAAA! C'mon!
"Footloose and fancy free..."
(Looks ahead of them and sees a cloud of dust in the distance swooping into the air, and then down again.)
Gee...I hope that doesn't bode unwell for us.
In the book, the shoes WERE silver, but in 1939 they felt Ruby Slippers would translate better than silver in TECHNICOLOR! YAAAYYY!! :) They never say "Follow the yellow brick road" in the book like they do in the 1939 movie.
Hey, that little guy just ran under the bushes and across the field. Wonder why?
Okay, we have an option here. The Yellow Brick Road goes two ways, and since we don't really know anything about where we are we have to make a decision. One way DOES lead to the Emerald City, as the little...
Well, I'm concerned. Not as a Moderator, but as a long-time member of MC and a friend to many.
First of all, if there are problems with posts or threads (etc.) I would say notify your Moderators. That's what they're here for. Don't start flame wars, don't condemn one another. That's not...
I don't consider J-Lo talented enough to call her a modern-day celebrity. Not when there are a thousand better stars. And they don't even have to be well known, either. I don't even know who Ricky Gervais is! LOL!
For example: Ian McDiarmad (sp?) that plays Palpatine in the Star Wars...
See this post: http://forum.muppetcentral.com/showpost.php?p=275740&postcount=15
Who's Ricco? Suave? Who? Pepe? I'm lost! I'm LOST IN OZ!! AAH-AHHHHHH! Where's Frank when you need him?! AHHHHH! Something's in the bushes!
Out jumps a little Munchkin, whose little blue clothes are...
HPDJ's idea:
Here's how it works:
Pick ANY Muppets (or Henson Characters) and drop them into roles in a popular movie title (new or old or classic) but NOT in Muppet Movies. So we aren't leaving any possibilities out, we will also be allowed to use book titles of popular books, and...
Having to interrupt the game...
Just a reminder: This is a NEW STORY, not a continuation of the recent movie, also:
Back to your regularly scheduled RPG:
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Narrator takes the stand:
It seems, you see, that, before the Muppets were swept away from...
Pushing the vines to once side, and wiping the dust from the sign, the Muppets realize that they are standing in...
MUNCHKIN CITY?! We're in OZ?! The real place?
*Looks around.*
A lot less prettier than I read in the books!
Well, the Muppet Babies cartoon was for the kids. The actual puppets were for us adults, because their humor goes over the heads of kids and adults get it, the kids like watching the puppets, and there's a good mix of humor on both sides.
I really do like Pepe. I like him paired up with Rizzo best. Both of them are cynical, and I find that funny. I think he gets great one-liners because Bill Baretta gives a GREAT delivery of the lines.
The "OK" at the end of each sentence comes from his wife's aunt who, in the same dialect...
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