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I was toying around with some features when I colored this poster for Muppets of the Caribbean
Muppets of the Caribbean (poster)
And the line art:
Muppets of the Caribbean (line art)
Hi! Jim Lewis has been involved in The Muppet Show comics somewhat sort of. He might be able to answer your question.
Dwayne, I think he was just asking if Jim knew about Skeeter's appearance in the Muppet Show Comic Book issue # 4.
Actually, when you said that it reminded me of another, similar character that Dave Goelz played. When Kermit is interviewing Marvin Suggs and the Muppaphone in the Raquel Welch episode, he asks the Muppaphones if it hurts. One of the Muppaphones, as played by Dave, very nervously asks, "Is...
Jim, I too dig Mr. Lasseter's shirts!
I know you've commented on some of your influences, but I was wondering if you ever try to slip in any direct references to those influences in your writing. I know there have been subtle referecnes written into Muppet productions in the past...
Some interesting ideas, but why does everything have to be like Bohemian Rhapsody? I think that's the mistake most companies make. "Hey, that was good. How can we make a million more films just like it?" Bohemian should stand on its own, as should Stand By Me. There's a lot more time to do a ton...
There were the Screaming No-Nos from The Jim Henson Hour. But, of course, those were humans pleading for their lives. Not Muppets.
Shakey Sanchez seemed pretty desperate not to be eaten during the "I've Got You Under My Skin" number. And Beaker protested all the time, even begged Bunsen not...
It's funny everyone keeps complaining about the pleading bunny, causeI thought that was one of the funniest parts. Sounded like Dave Goelz. The sketch reminded me of "I've Got You Under My Skin." Classic!
It's funny you compare the two, because A Christmas Together is my absolute LEAST favorite Muppet production ever. Rocky Mountain Holiday, however... well, what I've seen of it I like. :halo:
I'll get the DVD, strictly based on Beauregard's enthusiasm for it in another thread, but I don't think I'll add my vote for a third episode. A new TV special for the whole family rather than just the "tween" audience? That I'll vote for.
There's a lot of good in these specials as aired on...
I think my favorite Gorch sketch is when Scred and Ploobis "hit the sauce."
"Scred, do you know why I drink? It's because I hate myself."
"Oh! That's why I drink. I hate you too!"
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