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DuckTales had a line of bendies, and ironically the only DuckTales bendy I ever got was the Launchpad one, after I had gotten the action figure from the Darkwing Duck line. I think there was also a line of Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers bendies, while Tale Spin had an action figure line.
I beleive that Disney always owned the distribution rights to the special. But it would make more sense for Disney to own it since it stars the Muppets.
I thought it was a second series that never got made. I got all of the series 1 figures (not sure if I still have them). Ironically the first one that I got (and by choice) was Tuskernini, even though I hadn't seen any episodes with him at the time (same with Bushroot).
If I was right about...
I meant he was only in one episode on the set. His second appearance is more like a sequel to me, so I don't really consider him to be a regular character. At least not regular enough.
Though I wonder what would have happened if they made a Tauras action figure (hey, they made a Tuskernini...
Well I finally found a copy of Darkwing Duck Vol. 1 the other day and purchased it (I was shopping for Henson's Place but couldn't find a copy). Here's hoping sales from my purchase encourage Disney to release a thrid volume.... ;)
I haven't watched every episode on the set, but it is...
Interesting poll. I wonder if it would be a good idea to make more polls like this in the future, regarding things like Muppet/Sesame Street CD releases, more Sesame Street DVDs for the Old School fans, DVD releases of Muppet television specials (not just as bonus features on The Muppet Show...
And this seems to be one of the rarest waiter Grover sketches. I don't ever remember seeing it. It's not on DVD and Sesame Workshop has never put it online. I guess you could say it is one of Sesame Street's most-requested "holy grails".
At the beginning of Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting, Kermit tells Bill Cosby that he is on his way to ask the question of the day, and upon hearing this, Bill Cosby says "I've always wanted to do this..."
But wait a minute... Bill Cosby always wanted to answer the question of the day...
People at Warner did state (paraphrasing here) "Classic Sesame Street is already available under 'Old School'." That was a few months ago, and if Warner never intended on any new "Classic Sesame Street" releases, I hope they change their minds someday (if their minds haven't been changed). For...
If that library holds public screenings maybe you can host a screening of Sesame Street videos/DVDs from the libraries collection. Maybe Follow That Bird (since some of it takes place in Illonois) or a few anniversary specials (I wouldn't screen 40 Years of Sunny Days... I don't know if the kids...
In the last few seasons it seemed like many long-running classic characters had appeared less frequently. With this new segment, it looks like Grover will appear in every other episode if not every episode (and it seems like The Count will once again be in every episode with Count TV; I don't...
All this time when it was said Angus McGonacle gargled Gershwin I thought "Gershwin" was some kind of food or liquid. I didn't realize it meant he gargled the tunes of the composer (I also didn't know his first name was George).
Has anybody (besides the one who got a copy before the announced release) been able to find this? I couldn't find a copy today, Ryan at the Muppet Mindset couldn't, and I haven't seen any reviews at Muppet Central or Tough Pigs. Could this have been unexpectedly delayed or something? I hope it...
Sesamestreet.org has a "video queue" of waiter grover sketches, and many of my favorites I listed are on it!
http://www.sesamestreet.org/video_player/-/pgpv/videoplayer/0/1977
Too bad it's not in chronological order (most of the "classic" sketches are at the bottom of the playlist).
Sesamestreet.org has a "video queue" of waiter grover sketches, and many of my favorites I listed are on it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WESqgAj-YdI
Too bad it's not in chronological order (most of the "classic" sketches are at the bottom of the playlist).
I wonder if the events of Toy Story 3 will affect the Boom! comic books, or if they will continue to take place between the events of Toy Story 2 and 3.
After watching a number of 1980s Prairie Dawn clips recently, I must say that I don't care for the 1980s Prairie Dawn look. Something about her face placement just doesn't seem right for me.
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