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I do believe you are trying to refer to "The 39 Stairs" ("Made by guy named Alfred."), the one shot in B&W wher Grover climed up ALLLLL those stairs. Naturally, I LOVED that skit as a kid!
To tell you what scared ME, I have to start out with TMS:
"All of Me" (Paul Williams episode), with...
These ideas are FANTASTIC, especially the ones with the Beetles and the Count, and Monty!
Here are some more ideas:
"Subtraction City": by David Boney
"I Guess That's Why The Call it a U": by Felton John
"And E Was": by the Talking M's
"Up/Down Girl": by Billy Mole
Hope you can...
Here are some more AM characters for you to add, Count:
First, there's the hipster guy who sang "Cooperation Makes it Happen" ("Dig it"). He was green with black hair, a green nose, shades, a tooth at the bottom of his mouth (I think), and a leather jacket. Thanks to Ryan Dillon for this neat...
Phil had a point there, for, you see, this whole technique goes back a long way away in the history of the Muppets.
First, there was this guy on Ed Sullivan called Conrad Love. I'd read the article on the Sullivan DVD at Muppet Central and I didn't know what to do because whe I saw Conrad...
I've been thinking of SOOOOOOOO many Sesame characters these days, but, in the meantime, here are some more characters:
The Bare-Faced Anything Muppets: They appeared in the premiere episode. The first Gordon put their faces on and they sang "Consider Yourself" from Oliver, which was one of...
I'm back with more characters, Count!
The Count's Swing Band: They appeared in the song "Transylvania 1-2-3-4-5", when the Count conducted them and sang with Lillian. One of them is female and is blue with lavender eyelids, black hair, a little pink nose, and earrings. There is a orange male...
Just to let you know, Gilbert and Sullivan were usually outside Oscar's trashcan. They sang songs in the style of the operettas made famous by their namesakes. The humans would always join them in song. One time they sang about the letter B (Oscar: "I think the letter B is BORING!"), and one...
Lemme tell you, I LOVE the rock 'n roll parodies (The Beetles, Billy Idle, Bruce Stringbean, The Fine Young Camels, etc.), but I've thought of some ideas for parodies, even though they no longer do 'em. Ideas I've considered include "Y Generation" by the What, "It's Called an I" ("Because the...
The Beautiful Princess was in the News Flash where Kermit reports on her choosing who she shall marry. It turns out to be Kermit, and, thinking he's really a prince, kisses him, and she turns into a frog.
Also, how about the "City Boy" and "Country Girl" I told you about? Will you put them on...
Well, for one thing, I LOVED that skit, especially that the villain sounded an AWFUL lot like Sydney Greenstreet (ya know the guy from "The Maltese Falcon" and "Casablanca" with the gravelly voice and funny laugh).
Also, Frazzle used to scare me, as well as "The Word is No". In addition, "I'm...
I'm bally back to see you and will bally well talk to you!
Forgive the Jeeves and Wooster reference, Count. I have to point out to you that on that website with all the Muppets listed, it says next to Gina's entry "Muppet; 'Gina play'". So I hope you now understand.
Time for me, I think...
Ah, yes, my little Countadee, I'm back with more characters!
First, there was a skit called "Life in the City/Life in the Country". The skit featured a city boy who was green and, from what I've heard, looked A LOT like Jim Morrison, with the hairstyle and all that, lol, and a country girl...
I'm baaaaaaaack, Count! Now to answer your questions:
1. Many of the characters I tell you about I hear about on the Web, see on video or TV, or in books. For instance, I heard about "The King Banishes the Letter P" on the "Learning about Letters" video.
2. I heard about the Count's Brother...
I wanna know:
Which AM is Snow White? I think she's orange, but I could be wrong.
Also, what does Pokey look like? Please tell me what AM he is, nose color, what his eyes are like, if he has eyebrows, hair & beard color, and clothes.
Thanks!
BlueAM
I'm back, Count!
First of all, thanks for all of your hard work--it's well worth it .
I would include ALL the unnamed AMs in one entry as "Anything Muppets" because on the Complete Henson Database, there is an entry called "Anything Muppets". The same goes with the Whatnot Muppets.
Also...
Yesterday, I got the Sing Yourself Silly video and it came with a poster with the lyrics to the songs on it. It was cool! Great drawings! Even Don Music!
I also heard they had ones for other Sesame Songs videos as well. I'm particularly looking for the one for the Rock 'n Roll video since I...
Do you remember what the AMs who appeared with Roosevelt Franklin in The Clapping Song looked like?
Also, I heard that in The King and the Fireman, the king was blue, the fireman was orange, the royal doctor was lavender, the royal cook looked like Guy Smiley, and the royal mailman was green...
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