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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
Anyone here familiar with a website called Timeless Trinkets? It's kind of like an online thrift store/Goodwill like site that showcases what it calls itself, including various vintage figures of various different cartoon characters, as well as a sloo of Muppet (Babies) figures as well.
Has...
I kind of feel the same way about Ed, Edd n Eddy - granted, I HAVE seen about each new episode at least once, but shifting the show's entire premise from permanent/endless summer vacation to putting the kids in school was kind of hit-and-miss; in a way, it DID allow for different storylines and...
No, that was Beauregard from T*C*B, and he wasn't hospitalized, he was sent to a mental clinic where the walls were made of previously frozen, now-rubberized Surprise.
That was a new invention that never caught on, seeing as how water and electricity don't mix... whenever someone dumped the mop into a bucket of water, the fan on the other end would blow up.
Entertainment itself is a medium - TV, movies, music, etc.
I don't know whose idea it was to classify animation as its own genre, but whenever that happened, puppetry must not have been really noticable in film and television, because otherwise, I think it probably might be considered a genre...
Exactly, those kinds of shows and movies ARE billed as "animated comedy", "animated drama", "animated action"... at least on Comcast's program info anyway; you look them up on IMDb, and one of the first things you see listed in genre is "animation".
Funnily enough, getting back to puppets...
Unfortunately, I wouldn't recommend getting toddler clothes for your puppets, mainly because it probably wouldn't fit your puppet, and it would look a little hokey. Just speaking from experience, lol.
:confused: I'm reminded of how animators such as Brad Bird feel that animation isn't, or shouldn't be its own genre, but I got to thinking, if animation is given its own genre, could or should puppetry be an actual genre as well?
:search: I notice quite often that a puppetry program is almost...
True about Figueroa, though Sesame Street Unpaved DOES cite that Bob's last name on the show is also McGrath, but I think I do remember reading somewhere that it was Johnson now that you mention it...
I guess because Sesame Street is such an informal atmosphere, I think the object was to make the humans not just adults, but friends for the kids as well, hence why we all grew to know them on first name basises; there are virtually no parents to the Muppet characters on the show (for the most...
I think it's no secret that Krang probably also inspired the later character of Hector ConCarne... only Krang was JUST a disembodied brain, Hector was a disembodied brain and stomach; but similarly, a former circus bear named Boskov served as Hector's new body, lol.
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