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I've wondered about that too. In an ep of "Muppet Babies" it was established that Robin was the son of Kermit's big sister.
Yet, I do think about that line in the Bernadette Peters episode (I think that's the one) where :) says, "I'll get your father." So that could be an indication that...
Hmmm. I think there would have been some mention of Miss Piggy being previously married or having any kind of romantic relationship before Kermit. Besides, according to most sources she was very young in the first season of TMS, so I wouldn't think she's much older than the others.
As for...
Yeah, I've read lines of dialogue from the ep about Mr. Hooper's death at the Lyrics Archive and I looked through the book at toughpigs.com, but I do wonder how the whole ep went. How does the neighbor's baby fit in to this?
Yeah, I also heard that Charles played Santa in another movie as well. I can't remember the name of it though.
I did like the reprise of "Keep Christmas With You" though. It was good to hear some Muppets sing it who hadn't sung it the first time around.
Actually, I wasn't aware the Newsman bits were added later in the Joel Grey episode. I know the one in the Connie Stevens ep must have been since the News Man had his glasses and later voice and they didn't edit out that one. That's strange that they would keep that bit and edit out the other one.
Well, my mom's favorite is MFC. As for me, I liked VMC but I have to agree with Pug that the plot is kind of depressing. It is a bit sad to see Kermit that upset, but it's understandable since I've felt that way at times too. Also, Pepe's really good in that one. But I like that in MFC, they...
Let's see, I remember hearing that Roscoe Orman was on "All My Children." I think a lot of SS actors made appearances on "Cosby." Of course Clarice Taylor (David's grandmother) was a semi-regular on "The Cosby Show" as Cliff's mother. I'll have to research this a bit more. I'm sure there...
There's an LP version of "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street" where Santa narrates? Could you tell me more about that? I never knew there was another version besides the regular one.
I've thought about that too. One of my theories is that since Timelife didn't release all the shows, they picked certian episodes where they didn't have to cut anything out. They do tend to own the rights to a lot of songs that are performed on TMS. Heck, when I was getting the TimeLife set...
Of course, CESS was a definite classic! That's the best in my book. "Elmo Saves Christmas" was fairly pretty good too. "Elmo's World: Happy Holidays" was pretty weak compared to the other two. Of course I haven't seen "A Special Sesame Street Christmas" so I can't comment there. Though I...
Strangely, I remember seeing it years ago. I remember it making sort of a rumbling sound or something. I can't recall any other shows beginning with that though.
The ones with Grover are the best, specifically "Sound of Music," "39 Stairs," "Chariots of Fur." I also liked "Gone With the Wind" and "Ali Baba and the 40 Theives," even though they never actually showed the film there.
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