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Ernie counts 3 Honkers (1989)

Dantecat

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(1)What just happens in this skit?

(2)Where did it take place at?

(3)How is it?

(4)When ernie just counts 3 honkers,Which color honkers were at that skit?

(5)If ending music is on there,How does it go?

5 questions please! :wink:
 

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Well,If those 5 questions are on my own thread,Then it's just for anybody to answer.(Not you.) And it also means,I ask anybody! :wink:
 

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Dantecat said:
(1)What just happens in this skit?

(2)Where did it take place at?

(3)How is it?

(4)When ernie just counts 3 honkers,Which color honkers were at that skit?

(5)If ending music is on there,How does it go?

5 questions please! :wink:
I've seen this clip once and have vague memories of it.

(1) I think the sketch taught that no matter how they are arranged, three Honkers will remain three Honkers. I also remember seeing them upside down.

(2) In front of a lavendar/bluish background, I think.

(4) I think they were the Red-Haired Fuchsia Honker, the Blue-Haired Green Honker, and the Orange Honker.

I'd really love to see this again.
 

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MuppetDude said:
I've seen this clip once and have vague memories of it.

(1) I think the sketch taught that no matter how they are arranged, three Honkers will remain three Honkers. I also remember seeing them upside down.

(2) In front of a lavendar/bluish background, I think.

(4) I think they were the Red-Haired Fuchsia Honker, the Blue-Haired Green Honker, and the Orange Honker.

I'd really love to see this again.
You mean that the blue-haired green Honker is named Homer?
 

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Actually, I think the honkers were the dark blue honker, the fuchsia honker with red hair, and the green honker with blue hair.
 

MuppetDude

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TotallySpiesFan said:
You mean that the blue-haired green Honker is named Homer?
That's according to "The Works".

It also says that Kermit became a frog in "The Frog Prince". :rolleyes:
 
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