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I don't think so. The Muppet Movie took place before they went to Hollywood and became famous. I don't think they would have had enough money (though an early draft of the script had Kermit mention that he was only going to ride his bicycle to the bus stop and go by bus).
I had also planned a joke regarding season 38, but I think there has already been quite a bit of information announced. But I had planned on saying the following things about season 38:
*One of the seasons curriculums will be teaching kids about their heritage and reuiniting with people they...
Has anybody noticed the simialrities between Bad Bart and Sinister Sam? They were both performed by Jim Henson, both were frightening cowboy characters who turned out to be nice at the end of their sketches, and they were both made from the same anything muppet. It seems like one of them wasnt'...
(Wilkins holds an ax)
Wilkins: So, would you like to have a cup of Wilkins Coffee?
Wontkins: I'd rather get chopped by an ax!
(Wilkins is about to chop Wontkins with his ax, but then stops himself, looking very nervous and confused)
Wilkins: (nervously) Uh... What should I do?
Grover: (carrying a big load of bricks) Hello, there! You may or may not be able to see me, but I am Grover. I am carrying this big pile of bricks, all at once and by myself, because my very good friend Biff asked me to bring soem bricks to him. (Grover moves to his right, where we see a flight...
I recently visited one of my co-workers, and learned that he is a big Sesame Street fan. He showed me his collection of tapes, and told me that when the show premiered, his grandparents had a recording device, and recorded several episodes from the first two seasons for his mother, which his...
Wilkins: Hey, what do you think about Wilkins Coffee?
Wontkins: It is my favorite drink!
Wilkins: What?
Wontkins: It's my all-time favorite drink!
Wilkins: Really?
Wontkins: I can't get enough Wilkins Coffee.
Wilkins: Really?
Wontkins: April fools!
Over the years, there has been limits on what could be shown in new epsidoes and what couldn't, usually due to certain sketches being outdated (if not due to censorship). Let's see if we can figure out when the variosu limitations started.
First of all, I have a feeling that first season...
(Harvey Kneeslapper is seen laughing and doing something to a piano. He then notices the audience)
Harvey Kneeslapper: Oh, hi there. (starts giggling) I have this great joke planned. You see, this is Don Music's piano, and I have attached some elevtrical wires to this piano, so when he hits a...
(Kermit is at his home, looking at a newspaper)
Kermit: (reading paper) Oh, so the president has decided to ban...
(the sound of somebody knockign at the door is heard)
Kermit: Oh, somebody is at my door. (Kermit gets up from the table) I just hope it's not Grover.
(Kermit opens the...
I noticed a plot hole, sort of related to that scene. In the scene before that, before Oscar sings I Hate Christmas, Mr. Hooper has both presents that he gives to Bert and Ernie, and tells Bob that he has a little errand to do. He was probably referring to gving the presents to them (they were...
Most of the street scenes you mentioned were pretty much just one scene from each episode, not entire plots. Though I am not sure about the epsiode where Kermit was sick (it could have only lasted one scene, or could have been two or three or more). The current shows seem to focus on either...
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