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Yeah, it seems like Snuffy's pretty popular. I've noticed he had quite a few story lines this season. I guess it just seems that way because with Elmo getting all the air time these days, all characters seem underappreciated. Lol.
Hmmm. I always liked Prarie singing "All by Myself." Also, those plays she did.
As for Zoe, I might want to think about that one for a while. I am more used to the earlier episodes, before she was around.
I got the DVD yesterday, so I thought I'd comment here. Actually, so far I've only seen the first two episodes and the first ep I already had through Timelife. The difference with the DVD version was that included the original opening and Muppet morsels.
About Piggy being performed by...
I find that hard to believe. Elmo's one of Kevin's trademark characters. I don't think he'd be replaced anytime soon. I do remember hearing somewhere that John worked Elmo's left arm. Maybe that's what you're thinking of.
I don't recall "oo-dee boo boo." The only time I saw Foo-Foo on TMS was in the Kenny Rogers episode and that one hasn't been working on my VCR.
I do recall hearing Kermit's line: "I am not that dog's dada!" Which episode was "oo-dee boo boo" from?
Hmmmm. I think MFC aired after Snuffy was revealed. Also, I thought it was just the adults on "Sesame Street" who couldn't see Snuffy at first, but didn't he interact with other Muppets from time to time?
Also in response to your comment about uncredited performers, another one would...
Actually, I caught Fozzie's ears still wiggling in the Raquel Welsh ep from season 3. Come to think of it, I haven't caught too much ear wiggling in any of the season 1 eps I have so far. I might catch it when I get the DVD and can watch more than just four episodes from that season.
I was wondering about that too. So your saying that though Disney owns the Muppets, they still don't own the rights to the original recordings. Also, I was thinking maybe the reason some of the eps are cut was since they spent money restoring the original openings, they decided to save some...
Hmmm. I never really thought of that. I guess it's possible. It's pretty easy to rhyme "know" and "go" and "way" and "day." Another possibility is that the verse was written ahead of time and he just added "if you're lucky."
I don't think it would make much sense that they'd all be voiced by Richard. After all, Janice is one of the chorus girls and Richard didn't voice her until season two. I'm assuming, it's Richard as Piggy (or maybe Frank), Erin as Janice and some other performers voicing the other two. I'm...
Yeah. I read a description of each episode on Amazon.com and apparently the eps were listed the way they appeared. I'm trying to decide if I should watch the eps in that order or the order they aired when I get the DVD.
Yeah, until J.P. enters the theater and fires Kermit. Lol. Besides the concept of Scooter using his uncle as blackmail wasn't in the later episodes much, except for the Lola Fanala episode where Kermit hires Trevor the Gross to replace Gonzo because he was the best friend of Scooter's uncle...
One thing to point out, is that there have been a few later segments with Bunsen and no Beaker such as in the Brooke Sheilds episode where he tried to get Brooke back to her normal size and in the Carol Burnett episode where he said the winners of the dance contest were actually robots he made...
Sorry about repeating myself, but I thought I'd ad more to the "People in Your Neighborhood" thread. I remember quite a few versions. The one I know best was with Bob and the AMs. Not the original version with the postman and the Santa Claus reference. The one I remember was with a cranky...
I'm assuming season 32 was a repeat of the 80s version. They made a whole episode out of that this year, same thing with the "If Moon Were Cookie" bit.
I always thought Scooter was a much better character than Fleet, mainly considering the fact that Scooter lasted much longer. Scooter had very positive roles in the show and in movies. While Fleet was just, well, basically a jerk. I'll admit it was sort of rude of Scooter to use the fact that...
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