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Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem were performing at the Muppet Theater. They were performing "Wild Thing".
"Wild thing", sang Dr. Teeth, "You make my heart sing! Wild thing, you make everything groovy...."
"Wild thing", sang Floyd, "I think I love you...."
Floyd continued to sing...
Before 1990, I would say the main six were Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo, Rowlf, and Scooter. Now, it's Kermit, Fozzie, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, Rizzo, and Pepe. But back in 1999, when I first played the video game Mario Party, I thought that there should be a Muppet Party, and figured that there...
One feature that might have been great for these sets, but hasn't been on either. The Rocky and Bullwinkle season sets have features where you can preview the next season. One or two chapters in a certain storyline are featured. This might have been good for these season sets. Maybe a "preview...
I wonder if there is any additional unbroadcast/ unreleased to the public material that us hardcore fans haven't even heard of that will be included on future sets.
With the difference in features between the first two sets, it is fun to speculate what might be on the next set. Could there...
I say that if you can only afford one, get the first one, and get the others in order when you are able to afford them. Otherwise, I'd reccommend season three.
Ironically, back when I heard that Jerry Nelson would be semi-retiring, and when it was rumored that he'd only continue performing The Count (before it was revealed that he was just retiring from the Muppets, and not from his Sesame Street Muppets), I thought that Martin Robinson would probably...
There was a thread that I was planning on starting, and when I saw the title I thought that this thread was about what I was going to talk about. But maybe it should still be discussed here.
I've noticed that the full-body monsters (and other full-body characters) normally only appeared with...
"I Whistle a Happy Tune" - Julie Andrews, Sweetums, Mean Mama, Doglion, The Mutations, Timmy, Uncle Deadley, Luncheon Counter Monster, Boppity, and Gloat (plus Lenny the Lizard)
"You're Cheating Heart" - Melissa Manchester and the Mutations (plus several pigs and a bull)
"Happy Together" -...
I wonder if this is a cost-cutting move. Both of the Dinosaurs sets are like this as well (and the first onew as released almost a year after The Muppet Show: Season One). I haven't seen any other season sets released by Disney, but could Disney have made this kind of change for all of it's...
I think that it might be good if Kermit hosts the new show, but regularly has another Muppet co-host with him. Maybe Fozzie can co-host one episode, Miss Piggy can co-host another, Clifford can co-host another...
I don't think i gave a serious response to who I'd like to see as a guest star...
Speaking of Zoot singing along but not getting any of his own lines, I wonder if Dave Goelz normally sang in Zoot's voice whenever Zoot sang along with other characters but couldn't be heard. I also wonder if Steve Whitmire sang in Lips' voice in such scenes where Lips sang along with the others...
What if Gonzo continued to be a generic Frackle, as opposed to having a regular name and personality?
What if Thog became a main character while Sweetums only appeared in a handful of Muppet Show episodes?
What if Timmy Monster's looks never changed and Mean Mama remained a puppet?
What if...
Wait, did The Jim Henson Company ever consider making that movie? I never heard anything about it. Would it have featured puppets from The Wubulous World of Dr. Seuss (essentially being a Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss movie)?
If The Muppets on Muppets featured any of Jerry Nelson's characters, then I think we would have known for sure sooner whether it was made for the DVD or not, as Jerry Nelson has retired from performing his Muppet Show characters. I guess Nelson wasn't available for those interviews back when...
Wait... Do you know for sure that Link would have needed to be rebuilt? I know that he hasn't appeared in puppet form in anything new since Muppets From Space (though I haven't paid much attention to info on Muppet TV). I wouldn't be surprised if Lips needs to be rebuilt as well.
It's great to know that Don Music will be on this set (I assume that the websites source is from either Sesame Workshop or Genius Products). It's interesting that the article mostly mentions the more obscure characters (Don Music, Guy Smiley, Roosevelt Franklin, and Fat Blue).
I thought I read some posts on the old Muppet Central forum long ago that they were based on their performers, though I hardly see any resemblence to any of the performers. If they are meant to resemble their performers, then Jerry should have had a beard, Zeke's hair and beard should have been...
It's a bit hard to determine who was quitting, the Electric Mayhem or the orchestra. At the time Janice wasn't part of the orhcestra, and all of the orhcestra members except for Rowlf and Crazy Harry (who was only part of the orhcestra in the openign and closing, but never in any actual episodes...
It's a bit funny to think that in the Kaye Ballard episode, Dr. Teeth didn't talk, but Zoot and Trumpet Girl, two characters who don't speak much, had lines.
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