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I think I have seen that one on You Tube as part of a full episode though. I can't remember which one it was though, I'm sorry I can't narrow it down better for you. Maybe you can search that on Muppet Wiki and find the episode number.
Hmmmm. I never thought about it. I was a bit surprised when Zoe showed up on that Jeff Foxworthy game because I didn't think of her as a classic character. I might have to sleep on that.
Yeah. I believe she is now. I think they changed the gender like they did with Azreal on 'The Smurfs.' I hear that he was originally a female in the comics. Then there's Hoparoo on 'the Flintstones.' He's generally a male, but Betty called him a female in one episode. Maybe they were...
Yeah. I know what you mean and even when I wrote that I didn't think that sounded right. I do agree that it was strange that there was no mention of that in episode 2096 (aside from the fact the Uncle Wally was one of the few who didn't think Big Bird's plan was silly).
Well Muppets did...
Yeah. I've noticed Maria was one of the first ones to believe. I didn't know that it was Wally that sort of convinced her. I've noticed that in a lot of season 15 episodes, but Gordon was skeptical for a while. At least that's what it seemed like in 1836 (That was the marathon episode right...
Hmmmm. I never thought that had much to do with Gordon's belief in Snuffy, but I see what you mean. It's too bad they missed him at the end. (Of course that was at Snuffy's insistence that they don't wake them. Gosh. We need a Snuffy smilie.)
I haven't seen that one. I wish I could find it online somewhere. But I guess that's one of those things that's sort of long-lost. But for the most part I agree with you though. At least I saw the Headline Howie episode and where it got to the point where the whole thing got Big Bird very angry...
Yeah. I remember his appearance as Santa in ESC. I'll have to watch that this season. With the loss of him, Kevin and Jerry this year, that will be a nice tribute. I really didn't know he was Doc Hopper. I guess I'll have to watch that one again too.
I didn't think about it. Would this have been taped before Kevin's departure or is he still doing TMS characters, or maybe that wasn't Kevin? I don't know. I missed that scene altogether:
:):o:concern:: I don't know. I missed that scene.
Was that even on the NBC version? Just curious there...
Zoinks! Like, yeah. He's quite a groovy actor! Man!
It's nice to hear a Jerry Nelson voice in general. Although I never was much of a fan of his Statler voice, it's nice to hear him as well as his other characters (ex: Robin). I think this is the last movie he participated in fully...
Actually, I don't think that really was Steve Irwin. I think that was just an actor impersonating him, but as usual, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Yeah. I can understand other cuts, like the NBC logo on Kermit's foot, but cutting the "Scrubs" scene takes something away, because you see :mad: come back out of nowhere. Looks like I'll still have to watch my DVD to look for that scene. Then they have to have more commercial breaks to fill...
I don't know. I could picture a Robin smilie. I think he'd be distinguishable from :) being smaller and without the collar. (That wasn't supposed to rhyme.) I could also picture a Gordon smilie or maybe Maria holding a wrench for :handy:. It worked in the picture that Big Bird drew one...
So when and where are we actually going to see this episode that they're talking about? I thought it was supposed to be at the website they mentioned last Tuesday, but so far I haven't seen it...
Yeah. I think MTI is one of the earliest of Kevin's performances of TMS characters outside of "Sesame Street," I mean. I think he also did the puppeteering for Piggy and Fozzie while Frank later looped in the voice.
Well, recall that he did voice Buster the Horse in the earlier Forgetful Jones sketch in 1979 or 1980, but I guess that was before he was on the show full-time.
I wondered about that too, because I have heard in the past that Kevin's first performance as :laugh: was in the episode where Big...
Yeah. I'd say that it was more of a movie invention, but the pig who took Fozzie's role in the Chloris Leechman episode which came a year before the movie said "Hoga Hoga" which was definitely a "Wocka wocka" parody, so it had to have been before then, yet your guess is as good as mine.
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