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I already stated that I haven't seen it, but Billy Bunny's Animal Songs was the first of five Muppet Sing-Along Videos released by Jim Henson Video in the 1990s. It featured a new character, Bily Bunny, who would go on to appear in the second Mupet Sing-Along video, It's Not Easy Being Green...
There have been a numbe rof short-lived television shows over the eyars. Many have been released on DVD, but there are some that still haven't been released. Some may be cult shows, others may be infamous, and yet others may not have any fans at all.
Does anybody know anything about the...
I haven't seen Billy Buny's Animal Songs, but I once read an article from somebody who worked on the video back in 1990 (three years before it was released) who mentioned that it did not feature any well-known Muppets. However, I'd always thought that Kermit did appear in it, and at Mupet Wiki...
deleted scenes
Here are some scenes that I thought up but forgot to include, as well as some that I thought up after I posted my 6000th post.
Scene 1:
Big Bird: Are you enjoying your spaghetti, Mr. Snuffleupagus?
Snuffy: Oh, yes, I am, Bird. It's just a shame that Minor Muppetz...
Angry
The latest one is great. It features at least two sketches that I predicted would be included. And aside from the word on the street/ word of the day explanation sketches, everything is from the 1970s!
Sketches:
Ernie sks Bert to pretend to be angry
Sesame Street News: what makes...
It seems like there were a few different cheerleader segments on the same subjects, possibly made at the same time, which don't have much difference.
For example, there are five F cheers. Two of them have the lead cheerleader (is that what you'd call the leader in a group of cheerleaders?)...
Muppet Wiki says that seasons 36 and 37 are the only ones with official titles for the episodes. Of course, it's also said that the unaired divorce epsidoe was called "Snuffy's Parents Get a Divorce". Would this mena that titles used in scripts are not official? I would expect each script to be...
I wonder why this was moved from fan fiction to friends and family. I consider it fiction, even though it really was my 6000th post. I thought about making it a two-part post, which would have meant that part 2 would at least be post 6001 (like this post), and I could have put in some sort of...
(a big room is filed with Muppets, as an instrumental version of "This Frog" plays in the background)
Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, this is the 6000th post of Minor Muppetz!
(the Muppets cheer)
Announcer: And Minor Muppetz wanted to have a big ceremony for the occassion. He's...
Does anybody know if the various segments on Sesame Street are officially titled? I've seen a few different sources for various titles, and it seems like many are often different. Among the "sources" for titles are the first season show content (found at the University of Maryland, as well as in...
Yeah, but for the sake of this thread I figured I'd ask questions based on supposing that the next two sets will be the following premieres, I didn't say it was definate. Heck, even if volume 3 is the next five premieres, and not the hawaii epsidoes or other epsidoes, that doesn't mean that...
It seems to me like there are blidnboxed and non-blindboxed versions, and that the blindboxe versions will have the colectable letters. I am not too clear on that, but if I am right, then the letter blocks are still a stupid idea. If the letters are only in the blindboxed versions, then people...
my answers
1. If volume 3 were to include either The Honker Duckie Dinger Jambouree or D-U-C-K-I-E, but couldn't include both, which would you include?D-U-C-K-I-E. That's the only Rubber Duckie song that hasn't been reelased on video.
2. If volume 4 were to include either Put Down the...
I thought it might be great to post a survey-type post about the possibilities of Old School volumes 3 and 4. Assuming that those sets will include the next ten season premieres altogether. now, this is not official, and our answers won't be what Sesame Workshop considers (well, not now... Maybe...
It seems like some characters, like Guy Smiley, Mr. Johnson, Chrissy and the Alphabeats, and Lefty would seem out of place in a street scene, but then again, I also feel that way about The Count and Forgetful Jones, and they were often seen on the street.
Some characters, like Big Bird...
I noticed this recently as well. I do get a lot of free time to think, even when I am busy. And I did think about these things well long before I joined the message board.
Thinking about it, it seems like Mr. Johnson was more of a minor character in the early years. In the 1970s he would...
I don't know. It might be best to ask on the talk page first. Muppet Wiki seems to frown upon making pages or sketch descriptions based on memory, especially not memory from that long ago.
Does it seem to you like many supporting/ minor characters who were around in new material for nearly two whole decades (or maybe two and a half decades) were not in very many sketches? It seems like some characters might have only appeared in one new sketch a year, or maybe a few sketches in...
In the sketch where Telly sold (or attempted to sell) Kermit a headwarmer, was Telly performed by Brian Muehl or Martin Robinson? I thought I'd read somewhere (maybe Boober Gorg's tape trading website... though I don't participate in trades, I do look at these kinds of websites) that the sketch...
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