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Those are good thoughts. But quite a lot of characters have gone and made a comeback (Ex: Gladys, Hoots) so Mumford could still pop up every now and then. As for Jerry still performing him, he did perform Fred the Wonderhorse and Fat Blue this season, so hopefully he'll still perform Mumford...
I think the reason Rodeo Rosie didn't stay was because of the addition of Forgetful Jones and his girlfriend Clementine. It seems like for a while they have been the main "ranch" people and after they were added, there really wasn't much they could do with Rosie. Just my thoughts on this.
I'm Telly
Oh, no! I'm so nervous! Oh, what if I don't do this right?!
Gosh, I can do a good Telly. I'll have to remember that for the next role play. Lol.
Actually, I could see a sketch like that. But I would have added something where Telly worries that if Ernie can't squeak his duckie, he'll have to get rid of him. Then maybe they come to an agreement at the end. That wouldn't be a bad idea. As for Bert not talking to Telly, that would just...
I agree. I've never seen Sam when he was on the show, so it would have been great to see him in later episodes. I wonder how he would have interacted with Elmo or any of the new characters. He should make a come back. I don't think Jerry would still perform him, but if they could find a new...
I've noticed Oscar always sort of had a touch of a 'New York' accent. It's especially noticable on "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street."
:grouchy: "No, you-know-whats tomorrow moining!"
Well, in response to your comment about Elmo, he has been around a lot longer. It's just that Kevin Clash didn't perform the Elmo we know today until 1985.
I see what you mean though. I remember once at work, some people were talking about "The Muppet Show" and someone mentioned that it was...
Ten should be the easiest to remember since it was played on the "Street We Live On" special. Though, I remember number nine pretty well, since :sympathy: made an appearance in that one.
I agree, Jerry performed Snuffy in CESS (at least the voice). The Count didn't really show up much. I mean Jerry voiced the full body Count from "Holiday on Ice." The Muppet Count only appeared briefly during the "True Blue Miracle" song, so yes, he could have done more with the Count or even...
What I wonder about "Temptation" is why that's the only song that you hear Richard's Miss Piggy sing. I mean, he might have voiced her in other songs when there's a whole group of Muppets singing, but "Temptation" is the only one where you hear Richard's Miss Piggy voice stand out. It was said...
Yeah, this was previously discussed on another thread. I was thinking if someone like Bert or Grover saw Snuffy he could have told the others that Big Bird was telling the truth about him. Food for thought.
I guess you're right. If he really wanted to be seen, he might have stuck around for a while when people showed up. After all, it does mention how shy Snuffy is in "Sesame Encyclopedia." I guess he was much shyer back then than he is now, which is understandable. I was sort of the same way...
That might be good, but what about John Tartiagiola? Considering he voiced Ernie on the second season of "Play With Me Sesame?" I think he could give "Sesame Street" Ernie a try. After all, doesn't he already voice other random SS Muppets?
Then again, I never heard John's Ernie, so I don't...
About "We are all monsters," I have heard about Kevin dubbing over the original Elmo's lines. (I believe that was Caroll, not Brian) My question is, when Kevin did the rerecording, did he change the pronoun "I" to "Elmo?" I've read that at the lyrics archive and it doesn't sound like...
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