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I have some ideas. Do the guest stars have to be from that list? Because I don't know who most of those people are, but I have thought of other people being on the show. It's just hard for me to come up with a plot line and comments from Waldorf and Statler and songs and everything...
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Wow. I never knew the Two Headed Monster had names. Also, a lot of Richard Hunt's characters were on that list. Has anybody else performed them since he died?
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I agree with what you said. I mean Gonzo appeared on "Hollywood Squares" about a few months ago and he was the main character on "Muppets from Space," but lately Fozzie hasn't done too much of anything. I wonder if this has to do with Frank Oz retiring. Hmmm...
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Yeah. Sorry I wasn't much help there. It's just that I haven't seen that episode in a while. Also, I'm not very familiar with the newer Muppet characters.
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I have been wondering when they were going to play that one on TV. I didn't think it would be played for quite a while yet. I'll have to tape it next time it comes on.
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(I'll try again, since nobody seemed to like my first idea)
They found Big Bird. Kermit explained that he wanted Big Bird to perform on the show. But the cast of Dog City started complaining that this eight-foot bird was getting more publicity then they were. Kermit was about to...
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I vaguely remember "Pigs In Space" from "Muppets Tonight!" It really isn't the same. Heck, I don't think anyone knows who those pigs or creatures are in that. (Well except for Miss Piggy of course.) They should have brought back the original crew.
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One thing that sort of interests me is that some Muppets used to be different colors: (Ex: Fozzie used to be darker brown; Oscar the Grouch used to be orange) I was wondering, did they have to rebuild the Muppets to change their colors or did they just use some kind of spraypaint or...
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Well, it couldn't have been Richard Hunt voicing Statler, because he's not with us anymore, but I know what you're saying. I saw Waldorf and Statler in a "Denny's" commercial and it didn't sound like Dave Goelz and Jerry Nelson doing their voices. I'll have to listen for that again next...
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That's not a bad idea, but I'm pretty satisfied with the Timelife videos, since they're uncut and show the UK spots. I don't think they'd do that on Nick and Nite. Still, it's worth considering.
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That would be good. It would be nice to see more "Sesame Street" actors show up on the Muppet Show. By the way, I think Alan Arkin and Ruth Buzzi really did guest star on "The Muppet Show," but are on "Sesame Street" now. I just thought I'd add that bit of information. I really liked...
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I think one of the moments with Sweetums that I remember best was in "Treasure Island," when he helps the muppets fight the pirates.
Kermit: Thanks, but aren't you fighting against us?
Sweetums: Are you kidding? I love you guys!
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I have to agree that as annoying as Elmo is sometimes. I like a lot of Kevin Clash's other characters such as Hoots the Owl, Clifford and Baby Sinclair from "Dinosaurs."
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I know who you mean. His name was Bruno. Actually, he did speak once. At the end of "Follow That Bird." Oscar told Bruno where to take him, then Bruno responded "Sure thing, boss." I remember he had sort-of a deep voice.
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