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Stephanie does Curly Bear (it says that on the back of the DVD.) Rosie was the orange monster that appeared in street scenes from 1990 to 1992. One scene I remember is when Telly kept seeing a giant 11 appearing and disappearing and he kept trying to show her, but everytime she looked away the...
Why is it that female monsters don't last long? First we had Rosie Monster from 1990-1992, then Mary Monster from 1992-1993, then Lulu Monster from 2001-2003. The only female monsters that lasted for a long time were Zoe and Rosita. I wouldn't mind seeing more of these lost monsters.
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As far as I know, try felt for eyelids. As for thread, Muppets are "seemless", they carve the entire thing out of a block of foam. And they apply the fabric a special so when they do close-ups, they are seemless.
I'm developing a monster muppet for Sesame Street myself, well actually he already exists, only he's a "trunk puppet", a puppet one-time-only puppet with no specific character assigned to him.
Just watch for the Sesame Street Biography special on A&E, they show a clip from it towards the end.
ROWLF: What are we going to do for a title?!
KERMIT: Open up new worlds...a street...hey Rowlf, why don't you call your show "Sesame Street"?
ROWLF: My entire career as a TV educator...
Correction: Now it's ONCE a day! Sesame Too only comes on 9:00 AM now, and PWMS is currently off the air due to a Tiny Planets thing. Just thing, Elmo would've never become popular if Kevin Clash never took on the role, after Brian Muehl (sp?) leaving the show, and Richard Hunt hating Elmo...
I don't knowabout you guys, but I believe Furry Happy Monsters is one of those "instant classics", I mean the lyrics are memorable, the melody is catchy, and all and all great classic! I like:
Fur (original version)
Monster in the Mirror (Big Bird's Birthday version)
Furry Happy Monsters...
It's alot better than the Telly and Elmo one, Grover lasoes himself into helping Kermit with his demo, while he picks up a feather and a ping pong ball, he has Grover pick up a piano and a boulder (thus making Grover begging for mercy so to speak), in the end, Grover demands a vice versa, so...
#1. What year did this skit appeared with Grover and Kermit demonstrating light and heavy?
#2. Why did they call them Sesame Street puppets instead of Muppets during the 1990-91 season?
Thanks sooooo much for the Alan pics, but how about Mr. Hanford and the Elmo's World Title Card? Oh, and just to let you know also, Alan's first episode was when he took over the job at Hooper's Store, while the Birdketeers kept on making numerous orders for him to fill.
I can't open my last thread, so I'll have to post a new one, I'm also having trouble finding these pictures, anyone can help me?
-Pictures of Baby Bear
-Rosita
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