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I can identify with that one- lol. I know some Broadway songs from other places, but I certainly learned a whole lot of them from The Muppet Show. It certainly is a great show for picking all kinds of esoteric and great songs.:)
Cool- I think I know the poster you're talking about. Of course, since I just have the CD, it's nice to have the actual LP and have
this part of the cover art.:):D
Puppet Tree- hmm, sounds pretty cool. It seems there's been a number of Christian shows that have run in various local markets, particularly puppet shows. And it's pretty hard to find info on some of these- but a lot of these type shows seem to get lost to history and wind up being rather...
Thanks for the list. Nice. Of course, I'm pretty sure some of those songs were written well after "The Muppet Movie", but that's okay. Cool to know anyway.:D:)
Hmm- I seem to recall perhaps a Mother Goose & Grimm cartoon special or something, but not an actual series. Cool to know! I'll have to check it out- I definitely enjoy the comic strip.:D
I remember Toonsylvania- one of Steve Spielberg's projects from around 1997-8 or so, if I remember correctly. I actually ran across a VHS release of that somewhere at a thrift store recently.
I'm also familiar with The Mysterious Cities of Gold and I definitely recall Kidd Video! I loved that...
Thanks for letting us know, clutch123.:super:
It is pretty cool to see the Baker #1 sketch.
And by the way, it's the Baker #9 sketch that has a cameo from Rowlf.:sympathy:
(And that one is on www.sesamestreet.com):)
I think I may have posted this elsewhere, but here's a few things I'd like to see on Season 4 of The Muppet Show:
(Okay, actually I just want to see this released and it should be released in conjunction with The Muppet Show- I don't care so much if it's on Season 4 or Season 5 or what.)...
So I saw The Muppets' version of "Carol of the Bells"- nice! It was great fun! Definitely perfect for Animal, Beaker and The Swedish Chef! The bell coming down on Beaker at the end was hilarious. It's just so funny seeing the three most unintelligble characters together singing.
And plus, it's...
You still find yourself pondering Muppet questions in songs like "The Rainbow Connection" and not just, "Why are there so many songs about rainbows?"- but honestly, how many songs about rainbows are there out there?
(Because I basically can think of a few- "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" from...
you got freaked out at your Sunday School Christmas party because your teacher started randomly doing Grover's "Near and Far" sketch from Sesame Street (and with a pretty decent Grover voice too.):super:
I'm not crazy about Paris Hilton either, but yeah- I just saw that and was about to post it. It's nice to see Red making an appearance somewhere!:excited:
I wouldn't say that. I'm a Muppet fan and I'm also pretty conservative. But then, I agree on some things with both Democrats and Republicans- and independents, for that matter.
Of course, I don't really always like to get into such labels and so forth. Above any label for any particular thing...
So was there ever a storyline in Muppet Babies to explain Bean Bunny's whereabouts or do we just assume that he is back with his rabbit family? I mean, was it ever stated that he was officially adopted as a Muppet Baby in Nanny's charge or was he just a friend that visited from time to time...
Sesame Beginnings is indeed a show of baby Muppets. I think the distinction here though is that the Muppet Babies cartoon was primarily based on that one fantasy scene in "The Muppets Take Manhattan" (and of course, it was really cool to see those baby Muppets again in "Muppet Family Christmas"-...
Yeah, after Miss Piggy, Janice, Annie Sue and Miss Mousey, you really start to run out of female Muppet characters that would fit the bill. I mean, who else do you have at that point? Zelda Rose? Mildred? .......
In any case, I like Skeeter just fine and I'm cool with the way Muppet Babies was...
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