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Well, though I am 36, I can't recall the exact episode LOL!! I saw a skit on a recent show, don't remember which one, with CM in rap gear doing a song with Ja Rule :grouchy: Oh boy!! Not a highlight for this muppet, I can tell you that. Anyone else catch it?
Here's how I see it:
Kind of cute, but we saw a precursor to the charatcer on the Ed Sullivan Show tape 'Muppets Magic' a great buy for anyone interested in Pre-SS muppet acts. Yes, as mentioned, he was a green color, with very sharp teeth, and Henson did the voice for him, not Frank Oz. This...
As a kid, I always loved claymation,and being that I always enjoyed crafts in grade school, working with clay, at times I would try to copy what I saw on TV.
I'm sure many of you remember these skits with Sammy the Snake and Quincy on the letts 'S' and 'Q'
BD Monster
He was quite a scary one, and that 'B' skit used to scare the heck out of me too! In his Muppet Show days, he didn't seem as frightening though. That 'Got anything cheaper?' skit with Paul Williams was great! Anyone who saw it, knows what I mean.
There is so much garbage on TV that this show makes people forget all of that, and still ensures that there are programs trying to promote good values. When I watched back in the day, I also enjoyed the anticipaton of the show. I loved ANY sketch with Kermit, the Bert and Ernie ones, well, what...
I remember Paul Simon doing a wonderful ballad, and I don't know the name of it, it goes something like this (pardon me if the lyrics are screwed up, but it's been ages):
'I'd rather be a shadow than a snail
Yes I would, if I could
I surely would,
Hmm Hmm Hmmm
This truly was a great...
Oh, not that skit, it was the other one with Grover (playing the banjo) or is this skit one in the same? I never saw the whole thing, I caught part of it on that special about Henson 'Muppets:Celebrating 30 Years.
Well, that DVD best of Ed Sullivan, Vol. 2 is widely available, but maybe someone can confirm for me it's on this DVD? I'm a huge fan of old ED, and he has some other good performers on there I would enjoy seeing as well besides this skit.
It was from Ed Sullivan featuring Kermit and Grover circa 1970 'What Kind Of Fool Am I'. I saw that it was available on DVD. Can someone help? Thank you!
Just wanted to see a picture of these particular skits if anyone has:
'Five people in my family' -I guess circa '69
'4 cheers' (number 4 skit)-This had four Anything Muppets
Kermits Letter 'E' skit with Beautiful day Monster
And feel free to include others that would be interesting to...
Yeah, I guess it's that year, you can almost tell what screams 1969. LOL!
The Taminella monster always had one TOOTH. Can't recall any horns, but then again, it's been ages.
Skit opens with the letter 'O' sitting on the trditional brick wall, then a monster, striking resemblence to Manuh-Manuh, comes in and says "O!' folowed by another monster who played Aunt Taminilla on the 'Frog Prince' coming in saying "O" then the other monsters joined in, but don't recall...
I remember these skits with the kids who were pretty much regulars,and wonder what they are up to now being all grown up:
Kermit and his skits with this girl Tracy (there were two of them)
Grover and Jon Jon
Kermit's skit with those two girls: Charla and Fannie
Any others I left out, let...
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