3) Regarding the characters at Hooper's sStore with David (called Dustin in that one episode alone) and the AM family...
You keep comin' with the "too obscure" argument, and I'll keep counterin' with the "completeness" angle.
If we left out the too obscures and obscures and alike, this thing wouldn't be nearly as polished as it stands on my master diskette.
True, but it's very difficult to come up with a good name for these characters, and there have literally been hundreds of AMs that pop up for just one scene. Those characters don't have enough to be identified with a personality or characteristic, and are hard to name based on one appearance.
However, you could list them as:
AM Hooper Store Patron #1 (SS, from show 2256)
AM Hooper Store Patron #2 (SS, from show 2256)
...that may be a solution to the "obscure" characters!
Now that we've got it straightened out:
1 From The Ballad of Casey McPhee.
Should "The Engineers" be added?
Should "The Cows" be added?
Sure.
2 The Citizens of Candy Cane Lane.
Yeah... Could use that...
But my instincts tell me different, since there were the main duo Oscar approached.
And then the additional passers-by.
The Citizens of Candy Cane Lane could, in my opinion, serve best as a group subheading with each member individually listed therein. So, if that helps, how should each Candy Cane Lane citizen be added?
As a group, they could be counted as "Man", "Lady", "Young Man", etc. I'll have to check the episode to see who's there.
3 The AM Family seen in Episode 2269.
First of all, it wouldn't be "Fat Blue's" family. "Fat Blue" isn't a character name, but rather an AM type designation. And secondly, Mr. Johnson as he's properly known is voiced by Jerry whereas this character in question was voiced by Jim.
The son, if named Charlie, would look odd all by his lonesome if we discount the father as Mr. Johnson (which we know he isn't) and his mom and sister.
So, how would it be best to add this group of characters?
The best way I think of it is that Fat Blue is sort of like the first season Miss Piggy; he's played by whoever is available, so it's the same character, but different performers.
Plus, the "Mr. Johnson" group would also count Charlie and Uncle Louie, but then there's the whole situation of Simon Soundman.
4) The Shark (SS).
Will remain as listed with no added denominational tag.
Just thought I'd ask, since this one sounded to have a different voice than the one in Bert and Ernie's Fishing Trip.
I think of it as the same situation as previously stated.
6) From the sketch hosted by Guy Smiley known as "Here is Your Life, Sneaker!"
The pair of legs, presumably the sneaker's owner...
Is her name spelled "Little Lizzy Hammertoe" or "Hammertoes"?
It's Hammertoe. And here are a few spelling corrections (as seen in the "Unpaved" book):
Rita R-U-C-C-I
G-Y-R-O S-P-I-N-N-I-A-P-O-L-I-S
As for Minor Muppets question: What happens in the "wanna see something funny?" sketch?
Harvey planned to ask someone if they wanted to see something funny in his mirror, and asked Fat Blue; upon seeing his reflection, he found nothing funny. Confused, Harvey looked at the mirror.
FB: "Now THAT's funny! Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!"