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About woman puppeteers, I wonder why they would even need a woman. Whatever happened to the days where they had males perform female Muppets? If Frank Oz was able to make Miss Piggy into what she is today, than it's possible with other male puppeteers. Jerry did a lot of female characters as...
That was good. I see what you're saying. Having Frazzle around performed by Joey is proof the Jerry's characters can make a comeback. Of course, they'd need new performers. They could have used Herry. But you're right. Herry could have pulled the rope by himself so that would have defeated the...
Well, that could be why he's not very good at them. Lol.
I think in their case it's the same with those early Porky Pig cartoons. Their ages vary depending on the setting.
That's pretty interesting and it's good to hear from you in person, Panchito. From seeing the pic in Muppet Wiki and seeing the clip there, I take it you're the one Bob is hugging at :36, but correct me if I'm wrong on that.
Nice that we have another "Scooby-Doo" fan here. Yep. Sarah was great as Daphne Blake, but I like her as a blonde in real life too.
That's hilarious. I especially like the credit "Carmen Osbar: Hit by tree." It reminded me of those gag credits they used on "Tiny Toons" and "Animaniacs." I...
Yeah. I was wondering about that for the longest time. I know Gordon was still pretty skeptical in the marathon episode. Hopefully we'll see this one soon.
I guess she's a fast learner. Lol. Anyway, I've noticed that too. Plus there's the fact that she Rosita introduced Elmo to her grandmother in the past episode as well. The only assumption I can make on this is that one of the abuelas was on her mother's side of the family and one was on her...
Yeah. I didn't know how much of the Henson family was involved in puppetry and I can see the difference from that type of performance since I was expecting Muppet versions of the characters, but I know that was more of Jim's thing and I guess other members of the Henson family use a different...
Yeah. That was good, because those two don't interact that much. I like that she has more of a tolerance for Cookie than Prairie Dawn did. Prairie would just often give up, while Abby was determined to play with Cookie no matter what. Just one thing I've noticed. Though Cookie/Prairie...
Yeah. That's what I was thinking. You're probably right too. I didn't notice that there were other ingredients in the bowl before he put the eggs in. The funny thing is if they had used a real cookie recipe, I might have tried it myself.
Yeah. It seems like the tiger is like the new Horatio. He seems to keep popping up everywhere at unexpected moments.
I didn't know that was Sonia. Still, it's nice that they still have cast members voicing Muppets. It's been a while since they did that.
I liked the new CCP too, except...
Well, you kind of make a good point. But some of the best parts were the NBC references. Maybe it would have been better to air that one exclusively on NBC, so this wouldn't be a problem.
Yeah. I didn't watch the televised version because I remember last year how many cuts they made. It probably wouldn't be any different this year because of airing on a different network and having to cut out NBC references and other things they might think would violate copyright laws. I'd...
Yeah. I kind of agree. Kermit was getting a little too intimate with Gaga for being in a relationship with :mad: and she did question what was going on before she karate chopped him. We all know that she was out of line on "Good Luck, Charlie" and I think maybe we're thinking that after that...
Well, that's good to know. I won't watch it now so I can avoid having any spoilers revealed, but it does seem like they keep airing the same "Crummy Pictures" over and over again, so I'm glad that they're finally airing a new one. Plus the street scene is new as well, so that's something to...
Yeah. I agree with that. Seems like :p and :( finally got some airtime in this one. I look forward to seeing the one where they're in a street scene. I also agree that some Ernie/Abby interaction might be nice as well.
I kind of figured out the pattern. Seems like there's not much new...
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