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1981? I wasn't aware it was that old. I remember seeing it sometime in the 80s, but I would have only been a year old in 81 so I wouldn't have remembered. I didn't think they still played episodes from that far back. I wish they'd do that with "Sesame Street."
Hmmm. I think Fred was voiced by Jerry Nelson. That did sound like his voice.
I think you're right though. Somebody has mentioned that Jerry will still perform all his characters (except the Two-Headed Monster). He's not doing the wolf this season though, so I'm not sure. Hopefully...
What's strange about that is they're the only two original cast members still on the show today. You would think they'd be able to find bigger parts for them.
I'm guessing that around the time the movie was made, they knew that they would be getting rid of Ruthie soon so they didn't really...
That Muppet was used as Telly's sister Juliette.
Though I have seen her a few times on "Plaza Sesamo" where she was called "Mona." That's a bit strange.
I was thinking of starting a Roscoe Orman appreciation thread, but I haven't had the time. I remember so many moments on the show with him that it might take a while to post all I want to say. That's a good thought though.
I don't know if Hal's still living or not. I know Matt Robinson...
I haven't seen today's ep yet, but the listings for my local station say it's the one where Elmo falls in love with Gina. I'm guessing that's what will air today where I live.
I wonder why the "cookie flu" and the "waiting for Snuffy" episodes weren't shown lately. They showed all other season 34 episodes. Makes me wonder if there was anything in those episodes that the writers didn't think was quite suitable for kids.
Hmmmm. I doubt something like that would be on the show. He probably would have at least said "yuch" or something, but he does have a soft spot for kids and his worm Slimey.
I finally found the site. I only saw a few of them so far. My Internet connections too slow for me to be dealing with that right now. It is too bad that where Kermit says "he**" is just a pic and you don't actually hear him say it. Still everything else on the site is real good. I look...
I guess that was true some times, especially in "Follow That Bird" and "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street" where he had to get tough with Big Bird. But he just was like that because he cared. But then again, I guess Hal was like that too.
Sorry, Oscar. But we're entitled to our opinions. Lol.
Yeah, Oscar does seem caring deep down inside although he'd never admit it. He did seem proud of Telly when he learned the cheer. And of course he did want to show his appreciation to Gordon for helping Telly in his own grouchy way.
Hmmmm. I'd have to say both. After all, since she karate chopped Kermit or somebody in nearly every TMS episode, that is a bit bullyish. However, it is shown that she is kind and caring, specifically in TMTM when she got the group back together to find Kermit, then there's the Christmas movie...
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