The Muppet Show
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Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
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Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
Back to the Rock Season 2
Fraggle Rock Back to the Rock Season 2 has premiered on AppleTV+. Watch the anticipated new season and let us know your thoughts.
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Jim Henson Idea Man
Remember the life. Honor the legacy. Inspire your soul. The new Jim Henson documentary "Idea Man" is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
Many classic characters appeared at the beginning of the first episode, including Floyd, Janice, Zoot, Crazy Harry, Lew Zeland, and The Swedish Chef, but these characters rarely appeared outside of this scene.
Rowlf made a cameo playing the piano during Garth Brooks' closing number, and...
I hadn't thought much about doing a twelve segment, though I have thought of a zero segment. As for flavors, we'll say that the doughnuts were glazed doughnuts.
Here are all appearances by the Muppets in these films:
Little Bird in Song of One
Three Muppet Crocodiles in Song of Three
Five monsters (including Grover and Beautiful Day Monster) in Song of Five
Rowlf in Song of Nine
This post is my 4,134th post. There are currently 4,134 episodes of Sesame Street. I have as many posts as there are Sesame Street epsiodes. Of course, since a lot of episodes have been rerun in later seasons witht he on-screen numbers replaced (as well as some sketches), I've technically got...
I have read that the last episode of Muppets Tonight that was broadcast (though I don't think it was the last one produced), Johnny Fiama Leaves Home, gave the writers an idea of how the show should have been, but then with no further episodes it was impossible to make new ones in that style. If...
That could cause some problems (unless the idea of humans trying to pass themselves off as Muppets is used). I doubt that Disney would pay for a lot of new puppets to be built just for a quick 10-second gag, only for the characters to never be used again. Disney could reuse several obscure...
Maybe instead of another cmedian, Fozzie could work at a comedy club and have a co-worker who wants to be involved with the Muppets. Maybe a waiter or waitress, or some other performer (maybe instead of a comedy club, Fozzie could work at a place where anybody can perform).
Have there been any announcements regarding how many episodes there will be, or how long an average episode will last? I think that eight half-hour episodes would be just right.
I think that Kermit should find at least one of the following characters in the first episode: Miss Piggy, Fozzie...
I have only been to Walt Disney World three times (the last being in 1995), but my favorites are Muppetvision 3D, Honey I Shrunk the Audience, the Honey I Shrunk the Kids play area, the behind-the-scenes attraction about cartoons (I forget the title, but it has Robin Williams), and The Great...
I am not against new characters being introduced, but I hope they are minimal, and most of them aren't "replacements" for older characters. Muppets Tonight seemed to have more than enough replacement characters (even for characters who were on the show and didn't need replacing). It would be...
Do you have any ideas for any new characters for the upcomming Muppet mocumentary and/ or possible follow-up series?
Here are some of my ideas, though I can't think of any names for them:
*A crew for Miss Pigy. I keep thinking that in the mockumentary that Miss Piggy should have a really...
I have often wondered why Jimmy Dean was never a TMS guest star. Was he still in show buisness at the time, or was he too busy with his saussage buisness?
Does Jimmy Dean own a distribution company? After thinkin about hwo he got the footage from his show, supposedly the distribution rights...
It would be funny if the miniseries features inside jokes about the Muppets and it's fans. The following type of dialogue would be funny, for the first episode: A network executive could tell Kermit something tot he effect of, "We have been looking at Muppet message boards to see what the fans...
When Kermit goes searching for the other Muppets, I wonder if any of them will hesitate working with the Muppets again? The miniseries should have some conflict. I imagine that Sam the Eagle would not be thrilled with working on another Muppet Show. Would it be better for most Muppets to jump at...
Whether or not The Jim Henson Legacy owns the Rowlf footage, and even if the legacy still owns the distribution rights to it, Disney owns the Rowlf character, and Henson would probably need to get Disney's permission before releasing it (and who knows if Disney would even be willing to allow for...
In the Muppet Central article about the event where it was stated that there was a bidding war over the footage, it was said that Jim Henson eventually bought the footage, not the legacy. I am not sure if Muppet Wiki's page was going by memory or if it was copying the Muppet Central article, but...
If the new show is going to have some new characters, I think it might be best for some of them to be introduced in the mockumentary, so they can be properly introduced, and the show doesn't suddenly have a bunch of new characters who fans don't know anything about. In the mockumentary, maybe...
Or maybe the Mupepts cna do a short, 2-5 minute parody of a popular movie, with Statler and Waldorf reviewing it.
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One thing that strieks me odd, is that on The Muppet Show, Beauregard and Beaker often worked togetehr, and Dave Goelz and Steve Whitmire work well together, but ever...
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