The Muppet Show
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I thought it was a good special. The scenes with Grover were funny. It was funny how Grover completely forgot about his own work history.
Also, did anybody else think that that banjo (or was it guitar?) player seen in the final song looked like a Muppet version of Jerry Nelson?
Chapter 2
Soon more of the Muppets went backstage and saw Thog flying.
"I can't believe it!", said Scooter.
"I am so jealous", said Fletcherbird.
"Now remember", said Miss Piggy, "Moi am still performing in both the opening and closing numbers this week!"
Thog landed. Everyone...
Enjoy this outline!
Chapter 1
Dr. Bunsen Honeydew was backstage at the Muppet theater, looking for Beaker, who was hiding so that he wouldn't have to try out Bunsen's latest invention.
"Hey, has anybody seen Beaker?", asked Bunsen.
"No, I haven't seen him", said Kermit.
"I'm...
I wonder what kind of vechicles would be used. The Electric Mayhem bus? A different kind of tour bus? A tour van? A number of cars? Something that's a bit too cheap for stars to travel on?
While they aren't my favorite sketches from The Muppet Show, I'd just like to know, what do you think the chances are for new Pigs in Space and Vets Hospital sketches to be made for muppets.com?
I agree. Even if it doesn't have everything on my personal wish list (and I'm sure it won't) it'll probably still be a great set.
And there is something I was thinking of today, that would be great to see on this, and I figure it probably won't, but it'd be great to see the various clips...
Comic Book Resources has a preview for Muppet Robin Hood. This one includes appearances by Beauregard and Fleet Scribbler, and also has a reference to Muppet Peter Pan.
In many cases in trilogies I like the second ones best. I like Back to the Future II, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, and Home Alone II: Lost in New York the best out of their respective trilogies (I know, some of those had fourth movies, big whoop!)...
Let's talk about The American Revolution sketches. As far as I know, there were only three of them, and all three can be viewed at sesamestreet.org (sesame workshop also uploaded two of those three on youtube and hulu).
The best one is easily The National Bird, with many of the main Sesame...
Another part of the special.
Introduction
Kermit introduces Miley Cyrus.
Song: See You Again
Miss Piggy interrupts Miley's solo performanc,e and the two fight as they duet.
Statler and Waldorf
Statler and Waldorf don't want to see the Muppets again.
Introduction
Kermit...
Here's another part.
Muppet Sports
Louis Kazagger covers a surfing contest from the beach area instead of the stage. The contest entries are Sweetums (with The Mutations as his crew) and Fletcherbird (with some of the bird dancers as his crew). The two surf, Sweetums falls into the water...
Here is the next part.
Beach
David Hogsohog and SPamela Hamderson are patroling the beach, when they happen to run into David Hasslehoff and Pamela Anderson. The four then sing "How Do You Do?", very badly. Statler and Waldorf show up, and remark how surprised they are that Hasslehoff and...
Kathy26 suggested this idea to me a few weeks ago, and I had very little interest until now. She suggested some guets stars, and I'm sorry to say that only a few that she suggested are going to be included, while a few of my favorites will also be included. This will be an outline, and will be...
I saw some Nostalgic Critic videos a few months ago. I like his reviews of Follow That Bird, Super Mario Bros., Tom and Jerry: The Movie, Space Jam, and Three Ninjas.
I don't suppose there's any time left for Sesame Workshop to obtain clearances to include the Sesame Street portions of the ceremony for the upcoming 40th anniversary DVD, right?
That timeline was great, though I wish that the 2000s was treated equally with the other decades, not more. It's...
Considering that every fifth episode used to show ending credits, I wonder if the credits for the fifth test pilot have credits. Assuming that a copy exists in the CTW vaults somewhere. Maybe an archivist can check and search for the remaining test pilots and see if he's credited in any.
I...
If I were to send something to the Muppet Mindset, should I just send it as an e-mail, or as a private message or what (can't think of other possibilities, but one never knows)?
I always noticed that most Muppets were normally only shown from the waste up, but I didn't really wonder why. I also didn't wonder why the characters were bigger in Sesame Street Live or the openign scene from Christmas Eve on Sesame Street. And it took me awhile to notice the arm wires... I...
Does anybody know whether the singing was pre-recorded or live? Because the Muppets rarely sing live. If the singing was pre-recorded, then I wonder how far in advance it was... If the replacement was more-or-less last minute I would have expected Kermit's singing to have been done by Steve.
Well, I just watched the performance again on youtube, and I agree now that Kermit didn't sound like Jim's Kermit in the whole performance. Kermit just sounded like Jim's voice for a few lines, and I thought he actually sounded a bit like Steve for a line, but most of his lines sounded more like...
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