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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Has it ever been described at length in any canonical works exactly how the Electric Mayhem first came together as a group, since they're always fully former whenever we meet them in the movies and on TV?
At least I think it was Smiley; if not it was a character based on his puppet. At any rate, I remember him crooning in various seasonal setting about how he "loves you in springtime/summer/etc." (he looked, well, unusual in the bathing suit they had him wear at the beach for the summer...
Looking over the Season 1 set, it seems that whenever Gonzo launches into one his acts, there's one audience member who leads the booing more than the others each time. Who from the usual audience shots do you suppose it is? (I think we can rule out Sam in the back, as it sounds nothing like...
I read on another post that 1990-91 was the last year viewers saw the Jazzy Spies segments. Would anyone happen to know with relative certainty the last years saw the some of the following:
-the Bakers
-the Pinball counts
-the Number 3 Superball (both versions)
-the Yip-Yip Aliens
-the...
For years I've been wondering what made Kermit jiggle around and go "WHOOOOO!!!" in surprise when Herry made the X-ray machine show his skeleton. Surely he shouldn't be feeling anything, I reason, especially since hte machine showed no ill effects on Herry. Can anyone take a gander?
I always wondered why the sequence with the alphabet being spelled out by exploding fireworks was occasionally cut off at M to go to another sketch (nor was the the only one; sometimes the "rolling shapes" skit would be switched off as the pig approched the rectangle and prepared to take a bite...
I recall this bizarre piece on an alien planet. A strange conductor orchestrates a series of fellow alien musicians that appears one at a time, namely, to the best of my knowledge:
-a thin light brown creature with a long snout that make a spring-like sound
-a large green frog-like blob...
Who was the celebrity who talks to the children on the street about drawing animals with watercolors, which we see happen color by color on the screen as he describes each step (they drew, in sequence, a zebra, a lion, a fish, and a bear)?
As she seems to be the only one with consistantly moveable eyes, it's natural to ask, how did they make her eyelids go up whenever she was shocked or appalled, and was it controlled by Kathy Mullen or another crew member.
I definitely remember 2-4 of this. It went as followed:
on a black background, several colored balls roll by on a thin blue track. An off-screen guy announces the number ofthem, and they roll offscreen, only to return with an abstract symbol on top of them. Once they reach the center of...
I still remember occasional footage of Mr. Hooper filtering in around the mid 80s, Am I mistaken in this and was indeed all references to a live Hooper immediately yanked after he died, or am I right, and if so, how long did his late appearances trickle on?
All I can remember of this episode plot was our fine feathered friend meeting "Sarah," whose arm was in a cast. Is this familiar with anyone, and if so what year was it broadcast.
This was an old favorite of mine, with the pink J with locomotive headlights chugging around the black and white railroad yard ("j-j-j-j-j-j-j-j"), and telling us how to spell join (hooking up with the O-I-N), jump (leaping over the U-M-P), and jet (blasting off with the E-T...head-on into...
Has anyone here ever attempted to definitely map out the Rock as we know it? If so, could you enlighten me as to the general locations of Gobo & Wembley's/Red & Mokey's living caverns in relation to the Great Hall, where we've soon Boober lives solitarily (probably for the best of his fragile...
One thing I've wondered for years is where they even get the fabrics to make clothes. There wouldn't seem to be anywhere (aside from cloth-growing plants in some cavern we've never heard of) in the Rock where one would think they'd find such materials.
These were those that started with the announcer asking, "What if a...had...and what if a...had...? Now what do you suppose would happen?" I can remember specifically:
-anteater becomes ant-eating giraffe
-elephant and mouse swapping (tiny elephant has thunderous footsteps, giant mouse...
I recall only seeing the version of this that dealt with 8. It went like this:
We see the numbers 1-12 in various colors on a white background. "Eight," announces a woman's voice from off screen. An animated mover's truck drives across the screen without stopping, then reappears and halts...
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