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Jim Henson Idea Man
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I didn't list speffic monsters, but I will now.
Luncheon Counter Monster - Jerry Nelson
Green Frackle (the one who resembles Boppity) - Bob Stutt
Pink Frackle - Gordon Robertson
Boppity - Kevin Clash
Beautiful Day Monster - Dave Goelz
And the team also includes Dark Green...
Enjoy this Jim Henson Hour outline. Kathy26 suggested the guest star, but I had thought of doing an outline with this guest for awhile (I think before his recent death, but I can't remember).
Cold Open
Digit plays with a flashlight, and accidently shines it in Kermit's eyes, making them...
Wow! I didn't know all those Muppet movies were on the site (I guess that covers all of them, except The Muppet Movie). And the virmup videos can be purchased on iTunes as well!
It's still Triangle Day, but some clips have been added. No classic clips, and hardly anything worth writing home about (though the clip with Maya Angelou and Natasha is a good one... And now I want it on the 40th anniversary set!). But the "recently added" section lists some stuff that has...
Does anybody else feel that most of the original characters in these comics don't look too muppety? I especially feel like Langridge's humanoid characters don't look Muppety enough. He keeps making them flesh-colored. He should make his human muppets a variety of different colors. I could see it...
I thought that the "I" segment pictured was in episode 926, the segment shown before Biff and Sully's scene, but I was just watching the segment I thought the image was from, and I appear to be wrong.
I think you mean Michael Davis, the writer of Street Gang, and not Michael Earl, the puppeteer who's full name is Michael Earl Davis and used to be credited as Mike Davis (I wonder if he's ever been credited by that full name, or if we just know it ebcasue that's his screen name at Muppet...
I liked the podcast, though it's a shame you didn't include the audio from either of the clips currently included at sesamestreet.org. That site has two Roosevelt Franklin skits ("To Be Born a Duck" is quite a catchy tune). It's about time you did another podcast dedicated to a speciffic...
A behind-the-scenes photo of Caroll Spinney in part of the Bruno costume was recently posted at Muppet Wiki on the Bruno the Trashman page, and I THINKI saw some holes near his eyebrows in that photo. I'm not sure, but it looks like you may have figured it out (unless of course you already knew)...
That is a good question. I don't think there's much information on her out there for us to know. I hope that the upcoming SST 40the anniversary book has some info on her. She has such a sweet voice. I don't know when she started on Sesame Street, but she has performed for henson since 1985, as...
Where did you find the cover? I couldn't find them at Boom Studios website (are there two Boom Studios? Because I didn't see any sign of Muppets or Pixar at the site I checked), The Muppet Newsflash, or Muppet Wiki.
I didn't think of the fact that an "On the Road" storyline could possibly be about the Muppets going on tour. And if that's the case, then I bet the opening spreads will be of the tour bus.
Another thign that just dawned on me, regarding the storyarc despite the numbering system being...
Well, I searched sesamestreet.org and youtube for clips pictured on the cover for runtimes, and from what I could find the cover covers at least 52 minutes. I added the run time for the non-celebrity version of Monster in the Mirror, which is 2 minutes and something seconds (the celebrity...
Well, Comic Book Resources posted preview for The Treasure of Peg-Leg Wilson #2 (as well as the trade paperback of the first four issues). It looks good so far.... It includes appearances by Annie Sue Pig, the hillbilly singer from "Put Another Log on the Fire" (joined by a few hillbillies I...
According to Roger Langridge's blog, after issue four of The Treasure of Peg-Leg Wilson the Muppet Show comics will stop renumbering their issues every four issues. The Pigs in Space comic will be issue #0, and then they will go back to number 1 but not renumber after issue 4.
And he...
I don't think so, though I heard something about an episode from a few years ago having a penguin named Shivers, though it's likely a different penguin.
The Shivers I am referring to is a character so obscure that even us hardcore fans don't have any footage or memories of him. There's a...
It's a shame they couldn't have made two-packs contain one well-known character and one obscure character. Kids would want the characters they know, and we would want the obscures.
Packs could be like this:
Big Bird and Little Bird (or Shivers the Penguin)
Oscar the Grouch and Bruno (or...
Has it been confirmed by anybody from Sesame Workshop that there won't be a TV special? And I am okay with the DVD release being all old footage. That's what I've been hoping for for awhile.
I agree that it would be great if there were a series of individual DVDs for the anniversary. There's...
It's just a shame they didn't name a few past celebrities like -- and I'm just theoretically listing them -- James Earl Jones, Judy Collins, and James Taylor (I'd be surprised if none of them were featured).
One thing that would make a cool feature, and I doubt it will be done, would be a...
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