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The newest podcast focuses on the word "Windy".
Contents:
The Word on the Street: Windy
a man's hat blows off in the wind (with Murray voice-over)
Larry King interviews the letter W (edited to only include him asking the W what it's favorite W word is)
Grover gives a weather report
Word...
I had recently downloaded Up and Down to my iPod, and noticed that in that song, Cookie Monster sounds a bit more like how Grover did during the first two seasons when he's speaking, though sounds more like Cookie when he sings. I guess Cookie was chosen for that skit because that monster was...
I'd like to point out a mistake that was made on this podcast. At the beginning, you said that the clip of the Muppets singing Auld Lagn Syne (or however it's spelled) is from The Muppet Show's fourth season episode with Phyllis George. It's actually from the fifth season episode with Loretta Switt.
I have started thinking recently, could Herry have originally meant to be a random generic monster used whenever a monster other than Cookie Monster or Grover was needed (much like how those two were often used in the first season)? In Herry's first appearance, the Circles song, he's never...
I thought I'd try to make a seating chart for the international characters. They would all be on the left of the american Sesame Street characters.
In the very back, there'd be a row with a table or two filled with characters from Plaza Sesamo (Alberado, or whatever that parrots name is...
I don't know why this is in the "Muppet Appearances" folder, but here is my rankgs:
Five Stars-The Muppt Movie, The Great Muppt Caper, The Muppets Take Manhattan, It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie, The Muppets Wizard of Oz, Follow That Bird.
Four Stars-The Muppet Christmas Carol...
I think I've read that the seventh season of The Red Green Show was released as a season set (titled The Red Green Show: 1997-1998 season), while the earlier seasons weren't released as season sets. I wonder how many other shows have had season sets that start with any season other than the first.
Muppet Treasure Island is the only Muppet movie to have its own behind-the-scenes special that wasn't produced as a special feature for a DVD release. All other behind-the-scenes Muppet movie documentaries (Muppet Christmas Carol, Muppets From Space, Kermit's Swamp Years, It's a Very Merry Mupet...
I don't think there is a documentary on Follow That Bird. If there was then I think I would have heard about it, either from here, Muppet Wiki, or somewhere else. Maybe there was a talk show or news program that featured behind-the-scenes information, but I am not sure (but I would be more...
(Elmo is in his living room watching TV with his parents)
Elmo: (to audience) Hi, there! Elmo is about to watch a new TV channel with his mommy and daddy. And not only is it a new channel, but it's an all-cartoon chanel.
Louie: It's called Frisbee, and it's a classic cartoon channel!
Elmo...
(Elmo is in his living room watching TV with his parents)
Elmo: (to audience) Hi, there! Elmo is about to watch a new TV channel with his mommy and daddy. And not only is it a new channel, but it's an all-cartoon chanel.
Louie: It's called Frisbee, and it's a classic cartoon channel!
Elmo...
(Elmo is in his living room watching TV with his parents)
Elmo: (to audience) Hi, there! Elmo is about to watch a new TV channel with his mommy and daddy. And not only is it a new channel, but it's an all-cartoon chanel.
Louie: It's called Frisbee, and it's a classic cartoon channel!
Elmo...
(The title card appears on-screen over a shot of several Muppets, including Biff and Sully, Little Jerry and the Monotones, Don Music, Hoots the Owl, Forgetful Jones, Clementine, Buster, Simon Soundman, and the Two-Headed Monster, who are outside a theater)
Anouncer: Welcome to the Sesame...
I noticed that The Mad Painter #2 is listed on the site as "3: Mad Painter", though the sketch description mentions the number 2. I hope that Sesame Workshop corrects all inaccuracies on this site. Another mistake is that Subway is listed in the Prairie Dawn category, even though she didn't...
Back in 1992, when The Mupet Christmas Carol was about to be released, I recall seeing quite a few promotional spots for The Muppet Christmas Carol on The Disney Channel. There were interviews with a few people, including Kermit. I remember at the time seeing Kermit's name on-screen and then...
I thought that the special was great. The cardboard-looking set reminded me of Sesame Street Live. It's a shame that no explanation was given as to why Christmas still came. And it was great to see Herry in this (though he didn't get any lines). I am surprised that Murray wasn't in this (I saw...
These christmas shows have been good, though I was thinking that there should have been one about the various Sesame Street christmas specials. Most of the other Muppet specials got their own shows (well, The Great Santa Claus Switch, Mr. Willoby's Christmas Tree, and The Christmas Toy didn't)...
So, did anybody enjoy this? Did anyone notice the few inside jokes about the recent articles about people thinking that classic Sesame Street is not for kids due to the disclaimer on the Old School sets?
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