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Jim Henson Idea Man
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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.
I also kinda liked Phibes, too. Jeff Bennett gave him a funny voice. But I totally hated Robi. I was annoyed by his bumbling antics and calling Scooby as "Rooby-Roo" and his "Inspector Gadget"/"G.I. Joe"-style safety tips ("Don't hesitate to buckle up!") I also disliked Shaggy's new voice...
I just recently bought this awesome Halloween mask made by Don Post Studios. It is the Disney Big Bad Wolf from the "Three Little Pigs" cartoons!
http://fc02.deviantart.com/fs27/f/2008/165/f/5/Unleashing_the_wolf_inside_me_by_WileE2005.jpg
I'm actually a huge Scooby-Doo fan myself! Well, actually, I like mainly the 1969-1979 Scooby-Doo cartoons, and "A Pup Named Scooby-Doo." The only Scrappy-Doo -related Scooby cartoons I like are "Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School" and "Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf." I also like some of...
I'm actually doing classic Scooby-Doo episodes with the Muppets tagging along. So far I'm doing "Scooby-Doo Where Are You?" with the Muppet Babies in them!
IMO, I don't really mind Abby Cadabby. When I heard she would be in every episode in Season 38, I thought she was going to be in the street story in every episode or something like that. But it turns out that most of her appearances during the season were at the end of episodes to announce the...
I remember in the "Fairly Oddparents" segments on "Oh Yeah! Cartoons" back in 1998-2000, we never saw Timmy's parents' faces. But they seemed pretty much the same as they are in the regular series, down to the voices. Daran Norris's Dad voice was the same, which can be said compared to his...
Today I was at the Campanelli Stadium for a Brockton Rox baseball game with my brother. We had a lot of fun, including watching my old high school's principal and vice-principal participate in the "Sumo Wrestling" activity, and getting a goofy Rox hat and having it signed by the mascot, K-O the...
I thought Brian Muehl voiced Elmo in that segment! It sounded kinda like him. I think the skit is probably from between 1979 and 1981. But then again, Alistair Cookie had a different-looking chair and slightly different jacket in "Upstairs, Downstairs", so I honestly don't know which came first...
Ah yes, Don Music. He often makes me laugh with his famous head-banging stunt. I bet kids watching it, it'd be like...
Don: "Oh I'll NEVER get it, oh I'm sorry Ludwig, OH!" *BAAAAAANG!*
Kids at Home: "Hey, let's bang our heads!" *BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG!* :insatiable:
I also did a fanfic...
You mean there was more than one Mother Hubbard on Sesame Street? Or did Louise Gold do the right-handing for Mother Hubbard in that News Flash segment
Well it seems to me that Super Grover seems more popular than regular loveable furry old Grover. After all, he's in the new opening and closing credits. So maybe more Super Grover exposure could work.
That was awesome! I always enjoy seeing those Sesame Street parodies from M.A.D. TV. And it was cool to see them do it at a different location than Big Bird's Nest. Though it stinks they didn't do a Grover voiceover at the end.
Yes, but I meant the Chipmunks at their regular age, and not tykes, and actually being done by the Muppet cast and crew, and being produced by Muppets Inc. or the Jim Henson Company
I call now DreamWorks as "ScreamWorks" because of their bad reputation these days. :zany:
Besides, Disney often had good animation, but when making "Robin Hood" (which I must confess is one of my favorite Disney films), they pulled a Hanna-Barbera and cut many corners. They reused the same...
Gary Owens actually once tried out for the voice of Inspector Gadget. They even did a version of the pilot with him voicing Gadget!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-fIXQI1MSg
And to prove it was real, the guy who uploaded that made THIS video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnzxkfbJti0
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