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Here are my ideas for some single-disc themed releases:
The Best of Baby Kermit:
The New Adventures of Kermo Polo
What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?
It's a Wonderful Frog (is that the title of the epsidoe where everybody thinks that Kermit will leave them?)
The Frog Who Knew...
A similar thing that I've thought of... I have read somewhere that Sprocket first leanred Gobo's name in Sprocket's Big Adventure (I haven't seen this episode, so I'm not sure if I read correctly). However, he should have known Gobo's name. Doc constantly complains to Sprocket about getting...
It sounded like a Jim Henson voice said that line (and it sounded like the voice that Jim Henson used for the jugblower in the song "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight?" in the Charles Aznavour episode).
According to the Muppet Morsels, it was said that in the song You Do Something to Me, the singer was performed by Fran Brill, but then Eren Ozker took over after she turned back into her former self at the end. However, the credits do not list Fran Brill as a performer in the Peter Ustinov...
In the song "I'm My Own Grampaw", there is one brief moment where one of the jugband members says, "Sing it, Pa!". Oddly enough, in that scene, all of the jugband members are on-screen, but none of them is seen actually saying that line (maybe it comes from the wings or audience?).
Anyway...
I think the Muppet Morsels say that some of the audience members in the very back are just put up on poles or something, rather than performed by puppeteers. I think something similar was done for the wrestling audience in The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence (it's obvious that a lot of audience...
I just realised something. At the Muppet Wiki, it has been pointed out in the season pages for Sesame Streetthaat there were many episodes repeated in later seasons, but with the on-screen number changed (and I think some of these repeats had some segments replaced). It seemed common for the...
Has anybody noticed how rare it is to see what the audience, aside from Statler and Waldorf, thinks of Fozzie? Usually, if the audience boos him, it's usually just when needed.
Here are some examples of times where the audience clearly hated him:
Juliet Prowse (pilot version): the...
In the episode Mokey's Funeral, after Junior thinks that he killed Mokey, he sas that he can't give her a proper tombstone because he thought that Fraggles don't have names. However, in the secodn episode, Wembly and the Gorgs, during the trial for the Fraggles, Wembly refferred to the other...
Here is a transcript for the Pigs in Space skit, since I don't think my description was very detailed:
Announcer: And now, Veterinarian's Hospi--... oh, wait, I mean, Pigs In Spaaaace, the story of a quack who's gone to the moon! When we last left the swinetrek, Dr. Strangepork had gotten...
This outline takes place during the third season.
Cold Opening/ Dressing Room
Scooter: Oh, Gould, fifteen seconds 'till curtain, Harold!
(Harold is taking a bath inside a small bathtub filled with bubbles)
Harold Gould: (yelling) CAN'T I HAVE A LITTLE PRIVACY??? GET OUT...
I have seen some sources that stated that there were three episodes broadcast, while other sources state that there were two broadcast. I've also seen sources that mention there only being ten episodes that were produced.
It seems rare to even come by a copy of the second episode. I've...
Reading the interview, it makes me wonder if Kevin Donoghue even watched the completed movie. I am not sure if he was on the set/ location for every day of filming, but he says that he des not know if any scenes were cut due to not being there to edit the film, and he does not recall any major...
I agree about the sketch from the Beverly Sills episode. I find that to be boring (and I can't remember much about it). I also kind of agree with you on Raquel Welch. Her number with Fozzie is my least favorite of her three numbers, but then as far as I'm concerned, this book is about Fozzie's...
The Leslie Uggams epsiode credited dancers, but then there are also episodes where variouas full-body monsters dance but don't speak, and no credit for dancers are included. The Julie Andrews epsiode doens't credit dancers (I'm not sure if they were performed by dancers or not). While it has...
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