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Chapter 8
The banquete had begun. Johnny Fiama sang a song, backed by Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem. Then the audience applauded.
"They really liked you, Johnny", said Sal.
"No, actually, they really liked us", laughed Floyd.
"Yeahhhhhh", growled Animal.
Outside of the...
Maybe we'll be lucky and will only have to wait until the first tuesday of january 2010. The release probably won't happen then, but as Ken Lilly said, "Anything is possible".
Well, I bought the DVD today, and posted the sketch contents on the relevant Muppet Wiki article. The linking material is good but most of the sketches are disapointing. Not one Muppet sketch is included (I don't know what was up with including so many classic clips in the trailer... None of...
Chapter 7
Kermit and the gang had gotten a big group of underwater creatures for a meeting.
"Okay, gang, I got bad news", said Kermit.
"Well, you've been a reporter before", said an alligator.
"Well, we were just captured", said Kermit, "And the people who kidnapped us plan to...
I had thought that all of the nominated clips could be viewed at sesamestreet.org, but I checked and I couldn't find the string segment there. I guess not all of them are on the site. Also, it appears that the site has the cherry ending of Henson Ball, while the clip at amazon is the powder...
Some wishes I have regarding what we know about:
For the Fozzie issue, it'd be great to see that one have an Electric Mayhem number or two, a Bear on Patrol sketch, a Muppet Labs sketch, and either a performance by Marvin Suggs and the Muppaphone or a boomerang fish act by Lew Zealand (or...
I didn't know that Disney owns Boom! but if there were to be Sesame Street comic books, I wouldn't expect Sesame Workshop to actually own the company publishing it. But if it were to ever happen, I'd hope that Roger Langridge works freelance and gets considered.
That's amazing. Did you two discuss his work much? Did he have anything interesting to say about Taz-Mania or Darkwing Duck (or even Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue)?
it would be interesting to have comic issues based around backstories related to The Muppet Movie, showing what the Muppets did before they met Kermit and such. Also showcasing what Miss Piggy did between abandoning Kermit and meeting him again in the dessert, what Sweetums went through when...
Chapter 6
Kermit and the gang swam back into the water.
"We've got to figure out a way to warn the press", said Kermit.
"Well, se boss ees having a big ceremony tonight, okay", said Pepe, "The press will be there".
"But what if it's too late?", asked Fozzie.
"Oh, I know that he...
Chapter 5
They pulled Miss Piggy in a wagon.
"Man, this wagon sure is heavy to pull", said Robin.
"WATCH IT!", said Miss Piggy.
"I hope we can all find our way back soon", said Fozzie.
But just then, Sweetums, Mean Mama, Doglion, and the Mutations all showed up, holding swords...
Based on what I've seen online, it seems that only half the legs are shown. Some full-body shots are of them sitting, which wouldn't be too hard to do with puppets. Though I have seen that the "At the Dance" comic from the preview issue shows them dancing in full form.
I wonder if these...
Yeah, I'd like to see JHH and MT-based comics as well. For JHH, I wonder if it'd be just as challenging to draw many monitor images inside a comics panel a sit would be to make the computer-animated monitors and add images in post-production.
I wonder if multiple votes are allowed, or if there's some way to detect computers that users already voted on. I have occassionaly checked to view the results, but the first choice is always selected once I look at the voting page. I like seeing what segments are in the lead, but if I wan tto...
It would be great if for the anniversary Disney released two-disc special editions of The Muppet Movie and The Great Muppet Caper (and mayabe the later theatrical films) with a lot of special features. It'd also be great if Disney released a collection of DVD releases of Muppet specials, either...
I just had a thought. The Muppet Show comics pretty much show the characters above the waist only, but I wonder if the same will apply for Robin Hood. Legs are shown on the covers, but then again, the characters are in full-body shots on the Muppet Show comics.
Ironically, it seems that none of us fans have access to any Aristotle clips, so even the most hardcore of fans most likely wouldn't know how he's supposed to sound (though somebody once said he sounded like Scooter).
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