The Muppet Show
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Back to the Rock Season 2
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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.
What I find weirder: It seems they couldn't make up their mind as to whether The Swedish Chef is part of the gang or seperate. He's seen with the Muppets when they enter Walt Disney World, and is with them in the swamp at the end, but when he appears serving tacos, I get the sense he was already...
She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown was recently released as a single-disc release with one of the Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show episodes (can't remember what the disc was titled, but it wasn't named after the special). You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown has been released on DVD for a few years now...
Top five non-Muppet shows on the air:
1. How I Met Your Mother
2. Family Guy
3. The Big Bang Theory
4. The Simpsons
5. The Cleveland Show
Top five non-Muppet shows of the past:
1. Newhart
2. SCTV
3. Greg the Bunny
4. Taxi
5. The Monkees
The other night I dreamt I was on Muppet Wiki, looking at the "recent changes" page, and seeing images of what clearly looked like Kermit on Sesame Street, in front of the current Hooper's Store, which would have meant that Kermit was in a new episode. Too bad it was just a dream.
Watching There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown recently, and I started wondering, when Peppermint Patty criticizing Charlie Brown, without knowing he was nearby, I wonder if Charlie Brown had heard, listned to, or even cared. It's a bit hard to tell... He's standing in the next aisle, his head...
Or someone could ask him what he knew about the Clifford appearance. He might have just been told about Clifford being there. But somehow I think it might be best to wait until after the movie's official release to ask him. I wonder what the terms are regarding performers and professionals...
I thought he looked a little different there, and assumed it was a new puppet. But maybe it was just an "aged" puppet. Before the movie, had the Strangepork puppet ever been rebuilt or altered (not counting him being altered from Dr. Nauga and a generic brown-haired pig from the first season)? I...
There's a few things I noticed a
about the book, unless I missed them. I hope they aren't too spoiler-y, but what I've noticed:
*The book doesn't neccessarily show how Animal goes back to playing the drums, though I assume we'll see how in the movie.
*There's no mention of Uncle Deadley's past...
I wouldn't really call this a promo for the movie. If you take away the ending tag reminding viewers to see The Muppets, this could easily be one of those muppets.com videos.
Link Hogthrob, in puppet form, wasn't used at all last decade (and in fact it seems like hardly any Muppet pigs appeared except for Miss Piggy). I wonder if the puppet was no longer usable then (I brought this up before, and someone pointed out that a Link puppet was on display in some Henson...
Well, the only other option I can think of is freezing myself until the movie's released, but I can't get anyone to test out freezing machines for me, and I can't find Beaker. :eek:
It seems animated shorts rarely get advertised with the films they come with. The academy awards have a category for best animated shorts, and they often include things I'd never heard of (though in the past years there've been many movies I hadn't heard of; I worked at a movie theater for four...
Don't know if these would count as "spoiler questions", but I'd like to know...:
Did you notice anybody from The Jim Henson Hour or Muppets Tonight who we hadn't previously spotted in the previews?
In the recreation of The Muppet Show Theme, were there still empty archs, like in all the promos...
I read a Tough Pigs article regarding a recent public appearance by Frank Oz, where he mentioned a scene cut involving a family of little people in lockers by the Muppets (they showed up at the premiere unaware they had been cut). I guess that person in the bottom locker would be a result of...
I've been watching quite a few Peanuts specials lately, and I've noticed a credit that seems amusing to me: Graphics Blandishment. Does that mean they make the graphics bland or something? And I haven't noticed such a credit outside of Peanuts specials (and Snoopy Come Home).
That was her original intended name, but the name was only mentioned in the Jim Nabors episode (briefly, and I think that mention of that name could easily be missed) and in some publications (I know she was called Miss Piggy in her first appearance, Herb Albert and the Tiajuanna Brass... Was...
I've done the five "Stars of the Muppets" fan fics I planned (the others spotlighting Kermit, Fozzie, Piggy, and Animal), and I must say that for this one I probably planned on "including" the most clips that I didn't.
Some of the clips I thought about including but didn't:
Nobody
She Was a...
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