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Minnesota Children's Museum exhibit

monkeymuppet

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I saw this thing in March. The only puppets that were there were snotty dieseased toy puppets. I was afraid to touch them. My favorite part was watching the first episode and reading the scripts. ::Sigh:: It was fun.
 

Treelo

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The characters that I listed in my previous post all appear in true Muppet form. They are all on display from the waist up, with the exception of Big Bird who is only seen from the neck up.

It may not be worth the trip for people that have had the chance to see "The Vision of Jim Henson" exhibit. But those of you who haven't seen a real Muppet up close may want to check it out.
 

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Yeah! There was something very similar at the Boston one! Never did get a chance to go to that. However, I think they still have the exhibit of a home grown PBS kid's hero, Arthur. Though not Sesame Street, Arthur is one of my favorite PBS shows!


I read his stuff since I was a kid! :big_grin:
 
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