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Ok, heres the thing...
Baskerville and Rowlf did act like brothers in there comercials... Think they're from the same litter?
Think Nigel the Director and Droop could be related? Droop, how ever, was not given bottled coffee as a child?
Guy Smilie and Johnny Fiama. Two tall, Yellow men, with...
Ever notice, that in the Muppet Show, Jim, Frank, Jerry, Dave, and Richard played some sort of old person, Dave had Brewster, Richard had Statler, Jim had Waldorf, Jerry had Pops, and Frank had George. Ever wonder if they all of the old men rest in a nursing home after work? :)
Ever wanna see two Muppets appear together and have a nice long talk? Me, I'd love to see...
Guy Smilie and Nigel the Conductor, think about that one.
Sweetums and Big Bird
Bunsen and Sully.
Beaker and Biff.
Lil Chrissy and Dr.Teeth.
Janice and Betty Lou.
Rowlf and Don Music.
Placido Flamingo...
Yes, we all know that Gonzo, Fozzie, Piggy, and Kermit have went through some changes. But what about the minors?
Robin for example. He gained a little pot belly recently.
Or Rowlf, who became bigger and more 'whooly'. And is unable to scrunch his mouth.
Luncheon went through a change, gaining...
Greetings! I am here to ask a very important question... I haven't been seeing Herry for a long time... He seems to be missing. He was one of Jerry's better voices, one that was different and he rarely slipped into. I always have trouble distingusing[SP?] Herry's voice and puppeteer, its so...
I have so many questions... The main one... Has Lil Jerry and Lil Chrissy ever sung together? Or Herry and Biff? I don't mean in songs either... Like, actually conversed.
I am back, yes!
Anyways...On Muppet Wikia, it says in Muppet Treasure Island, that both Droop and Uncle Deadly appear... I haven't seen them, and I re-watched the movie three times. I know Bean and Robbin are part of the members who leave the inn, as is Pops. But I didn't see Droop or Uncle...
Is it just me, or is On the Subway weird? I mean, only knowable characters are Bert, Betty Lou, and Kermit... The other people freaked me out... I mean, why wasn't Grover, or maybe even Count on the subway? Much better than the poofy haired Lil Jerry.
I've just got done watching a Sesame Street Chrismas Carol, and figured something... Now that the Muppets and Sesame Street Crew are not together anymore, they'll only be specials with just them.
Oscar, Grover, Prarie, Cookie, and the rest of the street gang are now just distant relative...
Since Harry Potter is going onto it's Fifth movie, and almost everyone knows who he is, what if the Muppets did a spoof on it?
My ideas are...
Kermit the Frog as Harry.
Fozzie as Ron.
Emma Wattson as Hermione.
Mildred as McGonnagal
Sweetums as Hagrid
Janice as Fleur
Floyd as Bill
Dr.Teeth as...
Did Carol ever do skits with just Jerry and Richard alone?
Also, in the first season, I noticed alot of Kermit, Gleep/Grover, Cookie, BDM, Splurge, Sonny Friendly/GuySmilie, Ernie and Bert, along with Oscar and Hicks Big Bird as I call him...
It seems Jim, Frank and Carol where the only...
Or any other thing, like Fozzie.
I know alot...
Zoot first Season.
Kermit
First Season Bert.
First Season Piggy.
Statler
Waldorf
Scooter
Bobo
Bean
and most of the Fraggles and Frogs. Who else?
In Muppet Babies, Scooter was a nerd. Like Velma Dinkley from Scooby Doo. But, when he got old enough to be a Go'fer, he was seen dancing to hip music, tricking others, bribeing, and in the Muppet Movie, said he can't wait to get his board out there.
Scooter along with Shakey Shanchez, and...
I have a theory. Frackles first appeared in the sixties and Fraggles in the early eighties/late seventies.
By this time, Frackles evolved into more gentle creatures, thanks to Santa, and they sang and played. But, they kept changeing into the Loveable Fraggles! For all we know, Boppity the Blue...
I've noticed something....
Before I knew Jim preformed Ernie and Kermit, they had the similar voice...
I think it goes... Kermit, Ernie, Link, Guy, Waldorf, NewsMan, Rowlf, MahnaMahna, Dr.Teeth, then Gloat.
Gloat had the deepest voice, deeper than Dr.Teeth.... But, Guy was the link between both...
When you hear monster and Muppets, you instantly think.
Elmo, Zoe, Rosita, Cookie, Grover, Herry, Sweetums, Two Headed, Thog, Carl, Telly, and Frazzle...
But what about the others?
SilverBeak, Lenny, Gorgon, Beautiful Day Monster, Gloat, Droop, Snerfs, Scoff, FuzzFace, Maurice, and the countless...
In "Some and None" when Bip sings with the Monsters, a green, beaked, yellow eyed, bushie browed monster comes out, with a few fangs. It looks exactly like the Green HunchBack Frackle, who I call Gnarl. Also, you'd think Bert and Ernie would be running around with the humans...
If anyone can help me, I need reference on making a Frazzle figure.
If someone can post a few pictures of Frazzle please, thanks.
I'm sorry if this is in the wrong thread, but, he's a Sesame Monster, so.... Yeah.
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