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It was? I thought I remembered a woman doing the voice over. Maybe I'm thinking of a different sketch than you were thinking of. Then again, it has been years that I've seen it. I remember a woman's voice used in quite a few animated sketches (ex: the one about raisins and the one about...
Well, the only site I know of where you can find that stuff is at the Lyrics Archive and I don't think they have that particular sketch there. If I find anything else on that, I'll let you know.
(Sorry, I couldn't think of a better reason why Kermit would be there already instead of going with the rest of the gang so I had to think something up. Let's try again.)
Kermit: I was told there was a movie set here, but I think somebody was playing a trick on me or something.
(:) meets up with the rest of the Muppets)
*Out of character: Sorry, I got a bit behind, so I'll have to pick it up from here*
:): Hi, guys. I got here early helping the cast and crew set up for the movie. What are you all doing here?
I think I remember that one. It was basically a woman's voice over giving a description of an ostrich. She also compared the ostrich with Big Bird. (An animated Big Bird was shown there.) That's pretty much all I can remember.
I guess the problem people have with Pepe is similar to the problem people have with Elmo. He's getting all the airtime, and pushing the old classic Muppets to the background. As for my opinion, I feel Pepe was a pretty good addition to the Muppets. I really like his dialog: (Ex: the 'gosh...
Yeah. I'm pretty sure Fozzie's name came from Frank's. However, I've read at the Wikipedia website that Fozzie might have been named for a costume designer named Faz something-or-other. Go figure.
Yeah. I've noticed at the other thread under 'Muppet Headlines' a lot of people didn't like the movie. Which is okay. People are entitled to their opinions, but I'm a bit surprised at that. I thought it was really good. I guess Muppet movies just haven't been quite the same since Henson's...
I agree. I didn't say it was dirty or anything like that. I just meant that the humor seemed to be meant for adults as well as children. That's what made it a good family film.
Let's see. I don't have time to read all the posts here now, but I thought the movie was really good. It did seem to have a lot of adult humor. (Hence the TV-PG rating) I did like seeing Crazy Harry. I would like to have seen Rowlf more, but I guess they're still limiting his appearances...
It's hard to believe that really was Eric. I was thinking about that quite a bit today. I was thinking that maybe Eric was out signing autographs or something and they got a different puppateer to play her for a live appearance, but if you say it was Eric I believe you.
I guess I see what...
Wow! Rowlf made a TV appearance? That's interesting. We haven't really seen much of him other than in the Weezer video. I wish I would have seen Conan.
I recall that most of them did start with a street scene, then they'd play the theme music as the show started. The only exception that I can think of was the episode where Susan and Gordon adopted Miles. That one started with a segment with a baby eating a chocolate cookie and getting it all...
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