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I did get the feeling that a lot of the questions the children asked were just honest ones with nearly no acting...I loved how back in the day Big Bird seemed to know each of them by name :flirt:
Bob blog :D? *makes gimmie hands*:excited:
*hee* If they had had Bert looking for Ernie they could have put in a bunch of classic 'Bert getting mad' scenes:flirt:
Well, that little part was actually the ending of the last part, so the whole part together starts things:coy:...
This story is different to me because apart from Bimsy telling bits there is almost no talking in it itself, just scenes :o...I hope when I get to a certain part the darkness of it...
"Where did it happen?" Gobo asked, settling down nearby to polish the goo off of his hockey stick. "I mean I beg your pardon Miss Bimsy but I've traveled and explored lots of places, and well , they've never had fraggles that look as much like Boober as you do..."
Red leaded over toward...
*hee* I don't hate Abby ether..It just seems like the writers now don't know how to make a new character a main supporting character without pushing them at the viewer every two mins to say 'Look at me, don't I say cute things? Like me!..I said LIKE ME darn it :D!' (And I am the sort that most...
And for the most part there is just something about nearly all the animals being actually there and being played by people or things rather that being computer animated like in the Disney one...and as far as the ones who weren't I sort of still like the handdrawn animated cartoon winged horses...
I think it has more to do with the characters as characters...While Grover and Forgetful were more well rounded, Elmo and Abby are more happy go lucky all the time (that's not to say that they don't get sad sometimes but still) and sometimes that can really get to a certain group of viewers...
SS is a magical place in New York where no one has to pay rent but to pay for living there you have to be a full time teacher or have a talent for singing ;)
It's not quite the same thing IMHO, many of those older children were pretty much main supporting characters from the start: ) I'm talking about how in older shows it felt more like a real live part of a city with children of all ages interacting with the SS muppets and in that way making the...
That might be true, but they use to be more welcoming to more mature ideas and characters older than that as well, somewhere between Big Bird and the adults as an age group :). As such there seemed to be more older children and even teenagers sometimes just living with the muppet characters and...
When I was little I was obsessed with getting a real live version of some of the toys on the show, most of all Rubber Ducky and Telly's doll Freddy..I just wonder, were they ever made as real toys?
I know, I know, you could say Rubber Ducky was just a rubber duck toy, but still, he is...
You know, I was watching a SS show made in 1993 (when I was ten years old) and just thought of something...The reason why I felt even then that I was not too old for SS (and did not ever even get that feeling up until I was about fourteen, not that I ever stopped watching because of that feeling...
It makes sense that they would be bigger that normal world animals IMHO, except for the non- as-human-like-talkers like horses...I like them more to because they are the books nearly word for word..No matter what the Disney movies think the words are the heart of Narina I think :)
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