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Originally posted by Crazy Harry
It's been done with a short lived Futurama line.
Really ? Well that means it can technically be done then. I'd love to see a 'Little Pepe' ! Sock puppets was a cool idea too !
 

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Well, it was just a small PVC and not an actual articulated figure.
 

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I'm trying to imagine how small my knitting needles would have to be to knit socks for Pepe. (And thereby be able to make him sock puppets)
 

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Originally posted by Lu775
I'm trying to imagine how small my knitting needles would have to be to knit socks for Pepe. (And thereby be able to make him sock puppets)
But wouldn't that be puppet socks?
 

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Originally posted by Crazy Harry
Well, it was just a small PVC and not an actual articulated figure.
yeah i mean just a tiny little minature PVC of the figure - that he can hold in his hand.
 

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Originally posted by Fozzie Bear
But wouldn't that be puppet socks?
Puppet socks.....sock puppets......Puppet socks.....sock puppets......ack, my brain!
 

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Oh YEAH?!

:mad:

Don't forget I KNOW where you work on weekends, little man, and...and...I'll tell my Mama, and she'll--uh--beat up your dog.

So THERE!!
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What was the Pepe elephino sketch anyhow? I mean, 'ell if I know what it is.

(Seriously, what is it?)
 

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Hey Ken!

Ken,

I was thinking about the up commong series and see that there will be some Muppet Treasure Island figures comming. Now I know there will be at least 3 versions of Gonzo if you include the EB exclusive but would it be possible to get a Muppet Treasure Island Gonzo? I was thinking that if you could figure out a way to make his arms and legs get longer that it would make a cool figure.

The reason is, incase you didn't know, in Muppet Treasure Island Gonzo and Rizzo are tortured and Gonzo is put on the rack and his legs and arms get really long. Would it be possible to make a figure with arms and legs made of a soft plastic that could coil up inside the figure and be pulled out to make them really long? Or maybe make the arms and legs out of a really stretchy material that give the same effect? I would understand it if the figure weren't in the regualr line but maybe an exclusive two pack of Long Arms Gonzo and MT Rizzo that came with a rack and a hot poker.
 
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