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Based on what a friend of mine said, I drew this funny little pic. The Baby Looney Tunes are basically the Muppet Babies disguised in Looney Tunes costumes!
Pretty funny, huh?
The closed captions do seem pretty cheap. When they describe a sound, they always look like this...
<i>[ SFX: BIG CRASH ]</i>
I think the National Captioning Institute or the Caption Center/WGBH Educational Foundation would do better captions for the show. Some shows, like "Arthur," which...
I've always like Guy Smiley.
I also like Prince Charming in the "Rapunzel" and "Sleeping Beauty - Frog" News Flash skits, as well as the beatnik Pied Piper.
The first Guy Smiley-lookalike I saw on the show was the king in "The King and his Problem." It always confused me as a kid why he...
Hey, I remember an episode of "Muppet Babies" where in the beginning of it, there was a scene that reminded me of the Scooby-Doo episode "Mine Your Own Business." A part in that Scooby episode had Scooby and Shaggy pretending to be a train in a tunnel, with Shaggy making "NNNNNNN!" noises like a...
Hey, am I the only one who noticed that the ending theme for 1985-1991 episodes of "Muppet Babies" is actually an instrumental version of the "Little Muppet Monsters" theme? I think that theme is pretty cool, but it works better as end credits for "Muppet Babies." Here are my new lyrics for that...
Hey, am I the only one who noticed that the ending theme for 1985-1991 episodes of "Muppet Babies" is actually an instrumental version of the "Little Muppet Monsters" theme? I think that theme is pretty cool, but it works better as end credits for "Muppet Babies." Here are my new lyrics for that...
Hey, I have a little question regarding the one-shot Sesame character Warren Wolf. I never saw this sketch before, but I heard several people talking about it, and it made me curious.
I was wondering why the character was created in the first place? Here are my three theories...
The whole Skeeter thing could make a great TV movie! Maybe they could finally make a Muppet of the adult Skeeter and give her a Muppet performer (I think Eric Jacobson or Marty Robinson would do.) It could also include a flashback with Scooter and Skeeter as babies! (hey, they made a...
You know, I read somewhere that the Rapunzel sketch was the very first Sesame News Flash to be made. I can tell it's an older one because Kermit's voice is a little different (and it DEFINITELY sounds like Jim Henson's Kermit, too), he's wearing a brown fedora instead of a gray one, the "NEWS...
It sounded like Jerry Nelson to me. Anyways, when it comes to male Muppet performers doing female Muppets, I like it when Frank Oz did that (even on the Sesame skit with Miss Muffet!)
I thought "The Muppets' Wizard of Oz" was pretty cool. It was more faithful to the original novel than the 1939 movie! I also liked the dragon form the Wizard did, but I thought that lady turning into a chicken was kinda cheesy... it looked like the Wizard just performed a hologram! Plus, this...
Ha ha, you know your news flashes! I will try one, except with a different setting and premise (still focusing on "Unpaved"'s cancelation.)
(The Sesame Street "NEWS FLASH" logo appears with its theme music.)
Announcer: We take you now to Kermit the Frog with another fast-breaking news...
Here's a Monsterpiece Theater "pipe" sketch: "Chariots of Fur." This is the original version with the "Union Jack" titles.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGCjqTjZxFM&mode=related&search=monsterpiece%20theatre
Here are the links.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0276759/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0276825/
This is pretty cool, actually, except for the incorrect date.
I also have a few questions about this show (remember, I still have the videocassette!)
Was Rhonda Subicede an actual character on...
Hey, I thought I should bring this up. I have an old read-along record from the "Muppet Music" label, which tells the story of "The Muppets Take Manhattan," (I don't have the book though). It's the size of a 45-rpm, but it has a small hole for the turntable and it is 33-1/3 rpm, kinda like those...
All right, I made this up as a parody of those new-generation TV show and cartoon remakes like the "Bewitched" film and "What's New Scooby-Doo." It's the classic "Bert and Ernie's Blackout" skits, but they are updated to get with the times! Tell me what you think...
PART ONE
[Opening...
HAHAHAHAHA! That scene was HILARIOUS!!!
I also liked how on the episode, instead of the Count's trademark "Ah ha ha ha!" he did a scary ghoulish laugh, like, "HOO-HOO-HOO-HA-HA-HA-HA!" They should have added thunder and lightning to it, though.
I know this is an odd idea, but it can be done, since Joey Gladstone is played by, the 1986 to 1990 voice of Baby Animal, DAVE COULIER!
Well let's see, on the first episode from 1987, Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey try to get baby Michelle (Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen) to stop crying...
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