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Back to the Rock Season 2
Fraggle Rock Back to the Rock Season 2 has premiered on AppleTV+. Watch the anticipated new season and let us know your thoughts.
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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
That's awesome! ... I must have them! :excited:
How big are they? And what are they made out of (metal, plastic...)?
Will they be avalible elsewhere (other than Hot Topic)? Any online places?
I'll have to get to a hot topic soon! They sound so awesome! :crazy:
Is it on page 9 under the 6 keys to sucess in the pamphlet called "The Ultimate Road Trip: Campus to Career"? If so I know what you are talking about, the picture in question does look a lot like Alan Muraoka (Alan from Sesame Street). I would agree on that. I'm not 100% sure if it is indeed...
The technical specs for the upcoming Fraggle Rock Where it all Began Special Edition DVD have been released. I've listed them below. Note there is no Pingu listed anywhere, it is all 100% Fraggles
:excited:
Episodes:
Beginnings
Wembley and the Gorgs
Let the Water Run
Special Features...
That's funny cause Dave Coulier, who played Joey on Full House, did several voices for "Muppet Babies"...none of the core characters, but he did play Uncle Waldorf and do other small parts for the show. :sleep:
I've done some research and tried to put a list togeather of who owns what. If you can give some help I still have some questionables. If you have any information to help my list, or have any corrections/additions please let me know.
Unknown Ownership
Jim Henson’s Animal Show
Dog City
Sam...
I agree he is under rated. But I would not go as far to say he is the head puppeteer (he is a core muppeteer though). I think Steve, Dave, Kevin, Brian, Jerry, and Frank are just as high-up, some even higher. I am not shocked to see Henson.com has a typo - that site has so many holes, broken...
I don't know if that is true. Just like how Sesame Workshop owns Big Bird and Oscar but they appear in the Muppet Movie and Muppet Caper uncut. Or Kermit apperiances in VH1's I love the 70s can reair without him being cut out even though Disney does not own them. I think Kermit's small roles in...
I found a mailing address, I had to e-mail several people to get an answer but I finally got one.
Here it is for anyone else who cares.
The Muppet Holding Company
1201 Grand Central Avenue
Glendale, CA 91201
:)
Yes sadly Michael Jetter did pass away: Read this news story for more information: http://www.muppetcentral.com/news/2003/040103.shtml
I'm not sure who took the role over after Michael.
I agree that David Rudman could fill in for Kermit. He is a great puppeteer as Baby Bear on Sesame Street, and his Peter was close to Kermit. But David is 40, and Steve is 45. I doubt he would be the one to take over after Steve retires, being they are so close in age. I don't think the "next...
I was sad when the show was cancled. :sympathy: But most of my Muppet Babies memories are happy ones. I too would love to see DVD sets of this excellent show! ;)
September 15, 2004 marks twenty-years since the first episode of "Muppet Babies" appeared on TV. On September 15, 1984 the episode "Noisy Neighbors" premiered on CBS.
The featured Muppets of this classic show were baby Kermit, Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo, Rowlf, Animal, Scooter, and Skeeter...
I would suggest the CD, it is awesome and is full of the great score from the flim. If you get the DVD (the one from 1999) it has a music only track with also rocks!
"Tales of the Tinkerdee" is B & W; "Land of the Tinkerdee" is believe is color (someone can correct me if I'm wrong).
I'm not sure if Disney got these in the deal, but being Kermit is in them I wonder if they did or not.
I agree ABC Family is a more likely home for Muppet programs than Disney Channel.
If you want to contact ABC Family as well, they have a feedback option, like Disney's site, where you can request Muppet programing. Drop them a line at:
http://abcfamily.go.com/feedback/
The DVDs of Bear are put out by "Buena Vista Home Video", a division of Disney.
Also some of my information was incorrect, it seems some of the DVDs I listed were released on July 6. But there will still be a set of releases on September 7, just not all the ones listed.
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