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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Yes, it's the same as the video release, and although I haven't watched the DVD release, I've heard that kermit's scenes are still there. I've heard that Sesame Workshop has permission to show old Kermit the Frog clips in new episodes and in video and DVD releases.
So far Disney has never produced any Muppet video games.
A Muppet treasure Island video game would be cool, and a Muppetrs Wizard of Oz game might also be cool as well.
There should be more Mario Party-style Muppet games. Maybe with more characters, or more mini-games, or maybe with a...
Shouldn't it be the other way around? A Volkswageon is probably bigger than a hot dog stand. Also, while he did eat all of the hot dog stand, he didn't eat the entire volkswageon. There was enough left for people to push.
And now... the good-nights.
Clifford: Well, thanks for watching tonights show, and here is our guest star once again, Weird Al Yankovic!
(the crowd cheers as Weird Al Yankovic walks on)
Weird Al: Thanks for having me on here, Clifford, I had a wonderful time. I only regret not working...
And now a script for another part of the show:
(Carl goes to the commissionary)
Seymour: What would you like to have?
Carl: I'll have a dirty plate and a toaster.
Seymour: All righty, then.
Rizzo: (stickig head out of Carl's mouth) And I'll have some swiss cheese.
Seymour: Okey...
And now... here is the next scene:
(Clifford is walking down the halway with Carl)
Clifford: Carl! I'm very made at you for eating Rizzo!
Rizzo: (from inside Carl) yeah, Carl's in touble and Clifford's on my side.
Clifford: (sticking face into Carl's mouth) And Rizzo, I'm mad at you...
And now, here's more script:
Rizzo: (complaining) I spent hours sculpting that cheese, and then you go and eat it! You're selfish!
Carl: (annoyed) I did not eat your cheese, ya dirty rat!
Rizzo: Oh, yeah, right, I can smell it on your breat....
Carl: I already told you, that's...
And now, the script for Nigel losing his important documents:
Nigel: Okay, everybody, get Kermit ready for the next sketch. (starts looking through some papers) Now, I need to find my important documents. (to Eugene) If I don't get them mailed by tomorrow, then I'll have to wait sixty extra...
Since I combined The Jim Henson Hour and Muppets Tonight in the same list, I'm going to make two seperate lists, featuring the top ten characters who originated in those productions (or originated sometime between the end of The Muppet Show and The Jim Henson Hour and originated sometime between...
I'm now going to try to list ten characters altogetehr, rather than by what productions they come from:
1. Kermit the Frog
2. Dr. Bunsen Honeydew
3. Beaker
4. Lips
5. Seymour
6. Pepe
7. Herry Monster
8. Sully
9. Digit
10. Oscar the Grouch
Here is my script for the scene of Rizzo findig that his sculpture is missing.
(Rizzo walks into Weird Al Yankovic's dressing room)
Rizzo: I can't beleive it. He writes a song about balogna but not my cheese, and he dosn't take requests for unreleased... (Notices that most of the cheese...
Okay, I will write scripts for the backstage scenes.
Here is a script for the cold opening:
(Clifford, Gonzo, Johnny Fiama, and Sal are in Weird Al Yankovic's dressing room)
Clifford: Hi, Al.
Weird Al: Hi, Clifford. Hi, everybody.
Gonzo: Hi, Weird.
Weird Al: Don't call me...
I'm not sure whether Hit! has any say in whether Disney keeps those scenes in (Henson owns Fraggle Rock, Hit! just has the current distribution rights for the show), but Sesame Workshop did allow for Sesame Street characters to be in the recent DVD releases of The Muppet Show and the movies, and...
I saw most of the episodes when it was on the air. I am so glad that I will be able to see it again. I wodner why it hasn't already been released. After all, seems like most Weird Al DVD releases sell really well. I hope that The Complete Al get's released on DVD next (I don't think any complete...
That's a cool phto, but does anybody know who the woman performing Beautiful Day Monster in that photo is? Could it be Jane Henson? Or maybe Rollin Krewson (I'm not sure if she eeever performed on Sesame Street, nor do I know if she was eve working for the Jim Henson Company at the time)?
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