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The Muppets were decorating the Muppet boarding house.
"Sweetums is going to like his birthday party", said Robin.
"I hope that he likes the chocolate whoopi cushion I got him", said Fozzie.
"Say, where is Swetums, anyway?", asked Robin.
"Oh, he is with Sam, getting his taxes...
I can answer some of these, but not all of these.
3. I think Richard Hunt and David Rudman were two of the performer,s but I'm not sure.
6. Kevin Clash
7. Martin Robinson
9. Camile Bonora
10. Jerry Nelson, Richard Hunt, and I don't know who else (or maybe one of those two performed two...
I don't know if I made it clear as to what I meant or not. I know that Jim Henson decided on his own that it wasn't as good as it could have been. I wonder if he would have approved of it more if it was either all live action or all animated.
By the way, has anybody ever seen any interviews...
You know, the Little Muppet Monsters talk page at Muppet Wiki has a coment from one member who claimed to have copies of all three episodes that were broadcast. Maybe someday he'll upload the other two on You Tube.
Here is another arrangement that I thought of:
Disc 1: 1969-1979
Rubber Duckie (the TRUE original version)
Eggs and Cookie film
hook-like creature gives Cookie Monster cookies*
Kermit and Grover: earmuffs salesman
The Trading Game
Alice Braitewait Goodyshoes: near and far
Grover: near...
If we are both right, then it's a shame that The Jim Henson Company didn't find it's way out of it's contract and broadcast reruns of Muppets Tonight on the Odyssey Channel. The Disney Channel stopped showing reruns by then, though I guess a contract is a contract. I wonder how much it would...
I know that I've already asked something, but I have another question. This can either be sent next time around if not now. And I hope it isn't too personal, but here it goes...
Do you think that the Muppets would work well in a weekly half-hour narrative series? I'm talking about a regular...
For those who have seen it, or at least the credits, does anybody know if the show used the same writers for both live action and animation? If they were seperate than the live action writers could have developed the live action parts, and the animation writers could have developed the animation...
Some do. Especially in The Muppet Musicians of Bremen. Other talking chickens include the one at the end of Lullaby of Broadway in the Gilda Radner episode, and Gonzo's dancing partner in the Pearl Bailey episode. I feel like I'm forgetting about one or two.
I've read a quote from one of the writers of Little Mupet Monsters where he pointed out that the combination of Muppet babies, adults, and live action monsters was too much, and states that the puppetry was too good, giving an unfair comparrison between the puppetry and animation.
So, does...
I know that The Odyssey Chanel never aired Muppets Tonight, and the chanel was relaunched with part ownership from The Jim Henson Company after the series had been cancled, but does anybody know if maybe The Disney Channel had a contract to run the show during the time that Odyssey started...
On You Tube I watched the first episode of The Jim Henson Hour, and saw that the shows regular ending was like the one in The Secrets of the Muppets. I also saw The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson on you tube, and the Jim Henson Productions logo shown was like at the end of The Jim Henson Hour. It...
I thought of a good idea for a podcast episode, or at least for a Muppet Montage. My idea is a show/montage of Muppet promos. I'm not talking about ones that had newly-recorded footage, but promos for television shows, movies, specials, and videos. TV and video promos. What do you think of this...
We all know that Jim Henson hosted a pitch tape made for The Jim Henson Hour, but I thought I'd read somewhere that there was another pitch tape made as well, hosted by Kermit. I haven't seen anything about this at Muppet Wiki, but I'd once read that there was a pitch tape made after regular...
This Jim Henson Hour pilot was recently uploaded on You Tube, and I thought I'd post a thread here to see what others think about it.
It is rather interesting. The characters are cool, though I'm glad that better new characters were chosen for The Jim Henson Hour. It seems hard to tell if...
I forgot about another celebrity song: Sing. And now that I think about it, I don't think that was made for any specific specials. I think it premiered in the season 31 premiere (it's in that episode, and features guests from the 30th season).
I've noticed that many of the early Sesame Street specials seem to have similar opening sequences. Okay, maybe they are not the earliest (I haven't seen Julie on Sesame Street, Out to Lunch, The Grover Monster/ Jean Marsh Cartoon Special, or A Special Sesame Street Christmas), but I would say...
I didn't think it was very good. The only character in that sketch that I liked was Craniac, the one non-pig character. Then again, I don't care too much for Muppet pigs. But they should have tried to work Dr. Strangepork into the sketch (he did appear in one Bay of Pigswatch segment). There...
The song was caled The Wishing Song, and the guest was Madeline Kahn. This episode appears in the second season, and is currently available on DVD as part of the second season box set.
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