The Muppet Show
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I agree 100% with Prawnie's 100% agreement with Sarah. That's exactly what this show is...sorry, could be...both an introduction, and a RE-introduction...if you think about it, there are probably people who watched TMS who may have forgotten that the Muppets still exist, so they will NEED...
Bo: *sits down suddenly on the sofa*
Beau: *pauses, mid dustering* You ok?
Bo: Yes...I'm thinking...
Bobo: I know the feeling...wait, no I don't.
Bo: Hey, not now Bobo...I don't feel like jokes?
Beau: *sits down beside Bo* What's up?
Bo: Do you remember Amy?
Bobo: *scratches head*
Beau...
Amy...
I remember her.
She was a smile, not just someone who made you smile, but a smile in herself. She was gentle, and kind. She looked up, and never down. Her glass was half full, and never drained empty. I see her name here...and I cry through a smile...remembering her life, and losing...
Morning. And night. They are two very important times.
Morning, there's Rowlf.
Night, there's Robin.
R&R.
Robin, Rowlf...morning, night. It's all the healing you need, more so than rest and recooperation...this is a different sort of R&R.
Oh, and MUPPET SHOW YEYEYEYEYEEYYEYEYEYYY...
*seriously shifty eyes!*
Apparently...and don't quote me on this, it was the spouse of someone who worked on the show who has chosen to remain anonymous (an AnyFrog Source).
Bea:zany:{Go Muppets! :D :)}regard
Call me optimistic and paint me green, but I agree with the Prawn. An influx of Muppet humour is vital in today's society. And also, I think the Mockumentary introduction leading up to a series could help with eliminating the "Muppet's = Muppet Babies" syndrome.
Go Muppet Penguins...
Agreed. On all those points.
Robin with a Gobo Fraggle character mixed with his character...awesome.
I can see the Muppets singing around the piano, filmed with a steady cam. But I can also imagine that the series could end with a big rousing opening number for the new show they are...
Agreed. Robin is a definate must. And what better to show on a documentary then an uncle and nephew reunited in a swamp?
Bea:zany:{Go Moppets!...Moppets???}regard
EDIT: Ziffled...Robin teenager. That would be interesting. I'm not sure if I warm to that idea, or shy away from it. Guess we...
I wonder if Robin went back to the swamp? And if Jerry will still be involved, to bring Robin back from the swamp.
Go Muppets! :inserte Bean smilie here: :Robin smilie: :Beau smilie:
Well...I think they should be in their old spots at the theatre, alseep, when the Mupepts return having not even noticed they left...but that's just me.
Go Muppets! :crazy: :confused: :D <-- Muppets with round heads, club
And, with their various different jobs, it gives the Muppets a special chance to expend their characters (not change them, just enable them to grow deeper), and as they band back together there may be slightly different chemstry between them than there was before, but they will still be...the...
Something I was just thinking...this mini-series could be a great way of introducing the Muppets to the next generation. I have always maintained that if a new show was made, the characters would need to be reintroduced, rather than dragging them all out thinking that people will shout, "There's...
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