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Of course not, Bobby Benson was introduced in season 3 of TMS while Wayne was only on the show for season 1, and in the two muppet melodramas and his number in episode 301 of season 3 as well as one apperance in season 4, but in none of his few post season 1 appearences did Wayne snf Bobby...
Though they both talked. Maybe Matt Vogel dubbed his voice for one of them, either Crazy Harry or Sweetums, though I liked the homage to TMS what with what Crazy Harry said in the scene.
Wow, those are some really good observations. Yes, I have said this before, Fozzie had MFS syndrome where he does next to nothing in the film, until the gang has to go rescue someone. I also find it interesting that Fozzie does not want to do a comedy act or something, in fact I do not remember...
Same with me besides the lack of Gonzo. MMW will always be miles higher, quality wise, than MWoO, and all that, but just because Jason Siegel ditched, and oh supposedly the plot is extremely predictable. Just because you had a movie like TM'11, which in my opinion is nowhere near as good as MMW...
I feel I may have a solution to this, introducing an all new Muppet Labs invention, a portable time machine, simply click the button, and set the date, and you will be able to go to any day you want, here Beaker go to 2002. *Whoosh*, now Beaker is comfortably in an audition session for VMX, that...
Yes, Postcards From Busters was incredibily dull, but as for Arthur being voiced by a woman, we would not have to adjust to a new voice actor every couple of seasons.
I know, Mork and Mindy along with TMS should be added to Me TV. As for I Love Lucy, that show is on a lot, how can you not get enough of it? It is on weekdays on MY13 from 3pm to 5pm, that is twenty episodes in five days.
So, what is the point of lessening the show's running time by half, and airing in the afternoon? Why not just air the hour long SS in the afternoons like they used to do before?
Arthur just has to be put out of this misery. It is almost like keeping a person alive just to torture them. Get a spinoff series, revive that Postcards From Buster thing, anything, just cancel Arthur. They have destroyed the animation, demolished the characters, and got the most unfitting voice...
The thing is that when VMX came out, people liked it, and it was seen as a muppet revival. Now, for whatever reason, maybe because of TM'11, people call it a creepy fan fiction written by an emo guy. Why does the film not get much respect?
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