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"Dead Puppets Society" Appreciation Thread

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Interesting, I didn't know there was an actual wall based on that saying. I don't think the title "Dead Puppet Society" is meant to be taken too seriously. I remember a puppeteer who did background puppeteering for some Muppet projects called his own characters that's not in use "The puppet retirement home". I think it's basicly just a sense of humor phrasing that puppets that aren't in use and likely not to return. But of course one of the golden rules of puppets and even cartoons is they can't really die, they can be brought back at any given time. But yeah I totally agree, I'd love to see some cameos of a lot of the classic Sesame Muppets. That would be a lot of fun to see. :smile:
 
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