Kimp the Shrimp
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I Guess I'm The Anti-thread Killa
I wasn't directing that at you, sorry. I was merely stating. Come to think of it, I just skipped a couple of posts and posted a response.Vic Romano said:Hey, I never knocked Steve, in fact I said he was a tremendous performer, you've misunderstood.
i meant it as i don't want to see the old MUPPETS DRUGGED DOWN by the subpar stuff thats out lets feature the NEWER muppets and if it fails it won't tarnish the old onesNow, in another thread the discussion is about how newer characters can be more popular than the old ones. Simpsons vs. Life in He11 by Matt Groening: You have to keep in mind that he created Simpsons as something new, but not to replace his comic strip characters. He created a whole new franchise. The same way Beavis and Butthead did not succumb to King of the Hill, they were dropped in hopes of the new production their creator wanted to take. King of the Hill, btw, is better because it plays off so many different angles, with Beavis and Butthead all you had were two kids doing the same thing over and over again...and laughing about it. There was no personality.
It has not come out yetI mean, we see what happened with the Loonatics replacing the Looney Tunes characters, didn't we? It'll flop!
i never wanted to replace them just not hurt them with testing of new conceptsI will disagree 100% forever that there should be new characters to replace Kermit and Fozzie and Piggy et al.
MrsPepper said:Good Point there, Kimp. He was always trying new things. And, the way you see it, you don't want these new things to flop and hurt our beloved classic Muppets, since this is a crucial time in their future. Makes alot of sense, that does.