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no :cry:
although Holland is full of Muppetfans, they don't show much Muppet's on tv. If I had to choose 1 no more colourblindness or 2 more muppets on tv in Holland, i would go for 2!
ok, i'll do my best
about the episode, in the Netherlands Sesame Street goes like this:
every day they have a theme, this one was about vacation I thought.
first they show a dutch skit, with the dutch humans, and charachters like Tommie and Pino. then they show a mix of skits wich are about...
Remember that I live in the Netherlands, where they still show old skits.
The count went on vacation and said goodbey to his family members. First his mom, then his dad, then his sister and his brother, and then a bunch of animals (wich all had dracula-teeth:)), among them a cow and a sheep...
When I saw the movie last week, I found not. He doesn't have that much screentime. I think they choose a good selection of characters to search for Gonzo. Though I still think Pepe and Seymour still are a duo, and should never have been torn apart.
Haha, brings back those fresh and funny memories:D
Oh man, to convince that Doc-soundalike busdriver that my muffins were NOT warm food, but muffins!
We had a wonderful time. We saw great muppety things, bought some terrific muppety things (I still hope to find a new Herry for Warrick), I...
I'm not sure. From three to six I think. The dutch skits are very mature. And they still show old skits with characters like Kermit, wich are more mature then characters like Elmo and Baby Bear (who I have never seen in Holland).
The problem with your thread is that at the moment, most of the muppet-fans complain about the fact that SS is getting more babyish. I don't know what ages watch SS in the USA, because I live in Holland, and our SS is less babyish then the USA version.
We need a good picture (photo, not painted) wich we can use for the Sesame Street Encyclopedia of Sully. He is the only main character that is not represented on the site at the moment.
You can send it to sesamestreetencyclopedia@hotmail.com
we would appreciate your help,
Thijs and Warrick
Hahahahahah, orange? O man, I am colourblind, and that's no joke. I thougth all these years that Janice was green:D. What a day. I also got to know that Bunsen is green. He had been yellow for me all these years.
Although I have problems with the role of Kermit, the 'new' gonzo (i still like the muppet show gonzo better) and the lack of camilla (although Rizzo and Gonzo are a good team too), I love the movie. Great story. I don't really care about gonzo being or not being an alien. Its just a movie.
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