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Muppet Babies

beaker

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>>How come they never showed Nanny's face on Muppet Babies?<<

Because the very fabric of the universe would crumble into infinite entropy chaos.

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It's supposed to be a child's eye view of the world, like why you don't see (or understand the language of) the adults in Snoopy. Besides, many successful cartoon characters walk around with no head, Sara Bellum, Dr. Claw, Mom and Dad of Cow and Chicken, the Cheif on the obscure James Hound. Even the President walks around with no head lately! Of course, you can't tell. I don't think he uses it that much
 

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Originally posted by Drtooth
It's supposed to be a child's eye view of the world, like why you don't see (or understand the language of) the adults in Snoopy. Besides, many successful cartoon characters walk around with no head, Sara Bellum, Dr. Claw, Mom and Dad of Cow and Chicken, the Cheif on the obscure James Hound. Even the President walks around with no head lately! Of course, you can't tell. I don't think he uses it that much
The greatest is Mrs. Herman in the Roger Rabbit shorts! Who can forget her?
 

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Originally posted by radionate


The greatest is Mrs. Herman in the Roger Rabbit shorts! Who can forget her?
Well, it was a partial list. I could have also included the stereotyped African American Maid in Tom and Jerry!
 

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Speaking of Nanny, how come they created a human character instead of another Muppet! They could have had Hilda or someone look after the Babies!:smile:
 

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>>>Speaking of Nanny, how come they created a human character instead of another Muppet! They could have had Hilda or someone look after the Babies<<<

I still always wondered what was up with nanny's tights.
and why was janice somewhat older then them all? hmmm...
good thing muppet babies isnt part of the muppet continuity!
 
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