The Muppet Show
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Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
Full episodes of classic Sesame Street have arrived on YouTube. See the latest releases and join the discussion.
Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
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.
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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.
That was the point I was making to you. Obviously the voices sound like they have changed. What's important is the characterization which, at least with Fozzie, is spot on making it much easier to accept.
Wow, they actually look as good as the promo pics. I was worried how eye placement would be based on the site, but they seem to have good eye focus. How is the size? How do they feel when performing? They still seem a bit small, in the mouth.
I really need one.
Muppet Show extras are Whatnots and Sesame Street extras are Anything Muppets. Same concept, different names and in some cases styles. If you compare Anything muppets to the older Whatnot designs you'll notice the Anythings are simpler. Scooter is an example of an old Whatnot design. To me...
It sounded like it was a lot of improv to me. Bill usually improves his characters as dumb. Look at his top 3. Pepe, Bob, and Jonny. All dull witted. pepe is the brightest of the bunch, but he usually comes off as dumb, usually through a misunderstanding. Not to say he isn't funny, but...
Yeah that was really good. I wonder how they did that.
Edit: I just compared Jim Henson's Rowlf to Bill's and they are actually nearly identical in sound. I think if bobo had never existed I'd be much more excepting of Rowlf.
It's so very cool, but are these really muppet quality puppets for 90 bucks? I want one like NOW but want to wait and see what the real product looks like. I maybe have to be there opening day and get mine in person.
What....is....that?
Yeah I think some kind of Daily Wisdom thing could be funny or a bit with corny over the top jokes. Heck, lets see a new Vets hospital skit done or Pigs In Space. Those kind of bits would be perfect for youtube. All the old ones are already on there anyway.
The video is up
http://www.youtube.com/user/rizzratz
Interesting. I don't think Bill is getting the Rowlf character down though. He's too Bobo-ish. Not just the voice, the personality too. Bill's characters seem to play it dumb where as Rowlf was more of a dry quick wit. Ending was funny...
A while back someone had said they found the perfect size sweater vest for Gonzo. Anyone know what size that would be? Also if anyone has some hi-res pics of Gonzo from the 80's that would be a huge help. Maybe the scans of the muppet magazine with John Ritter. thanks
Today 3 new videos were added to various Muppet youtube accounts. All are linked to the original account that had the Sam Eagle video. Seems like the muppets have a new viral marketing plan and it's really well done! Check it out...
See, what happened was the writer's named the prince character Robin and the stage crew already painted the name "Robin" on the dressing room door. No other frogs would take the dressing room so Kermit hired his Nephew who happened to be named Robin, thus propelling him into stardom.
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