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Back to the Rock Season 2
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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.
I really don't recall, A-airplane, I-ink, M-magic, and T-train.
But I defenitly remember B-ball when the typewriter guy comes across a small yellow ball and then later comes this huge blue ball that he gets stuck in and pops right out of it;K-key when he unlocks a door with a key, and behind...
Does anyone remember when :) was giving us a lecture on the letter Z and it kept turing sideways to an N? What year was that skit from? I'm guessing 1969. I believe rjschex has it on one of his family tapes from the late 80's.
Also, did anyone notice in the early Bein' Green song from 1969(though it was dark)next to :) on the right there was this gigantic tree? Kind of hard 2 C.
Well, it was in Scottland. Kermit was sitting on a rock along with these AM frogs(including this fat-blue AM frog with big eyes playing a bagpipe)and there was some castle in the backround along with a few trees. But it was a little foggy in that area. :) And while I'm at it, in "This Frog" does...
Y'know, it's kind of like you could hardly see anything except for :) . All I can see are some hills with some trees, but what did most of these trees look like? Also in this early version of bein' green, was it taking place at daytime or nighttime? :concern:
Similar to the skit when Ernie mistakens Fred the Dragon's head as a rock, wasn't there one when somebody(I don't know who)wants to pick flowers and then pulls up some flower and it's attached to the top of a monster's head? :confused:
Gee, that version from 1969 has been replaced with the other one from 1976 when Kermit's in a country field.
By the way, in 1969 was that a swamp Kermit was in, or a dark forest?
Hey, how come in 1969-70, the Muppet would only have a beige-colored backdrop and a brick wall? Were there any other skits that didn't have the biege backround with a brick wall?
I know in "Octopus' Garden" it was a blue undersea backdrop, completed with seaweed flowing around.
Can anyone describe to me what the backdrops looked like from this Dragnet-like sketch? All I remember is that the office had a window with blinds that had red lights flashing through, a desk with a green lamp, a container of pencils, and a black candlestick-telephone, a file cabinet, a water...
Can anyone tell me what the backround looked like from the old, old 1969 skit where Ernie wants to find the BIGGEST rock, which ends up being the top of Fred the Dragon's head(from Ed Sullivan)?! :concern: :confused: All I know is that Ernie ended up hitting Fred on the head with a hammer...
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