ResidentLilly
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I don't think it was negative. A legitimate question totally. I don't think anyome else really took it as negative either.
Hi!If the fine folks at Palisades are out there reading this, thanks again for making such AWESOME toys! In case you're planning ahead, a rare Muppet I'd like to see a figure for would be "Digit" from "the Jim Henson Hour: MuppeTelevision". He was kind of a cross between Data from Star Trek and Reverend Jim from Taxi. Maybe around Series #27 or so, that would be great.
Personally, although I remember Gonzo doing his crazy stunts, the one consistent thing that happened in *every* episode was Gonzo in his suit showing up in the intro and blowing his trumpet to hit his last note. As this is featured in every opening number (after first series) it's what I remember most about him.Originally posted by Zack the Dog
when people think of gonzo they don't think of him and "the purple suit", they think of him doing crazy things...so it's fitting,
Oh defently, all us Muppet Fan's do, i mean just genral public, so much as younger children. i'm sure many adult's would remember this too if they watched the muppet show, there's notthing reguler about Gonzo though;-)Personally, although I remember Gonzo doing his crazy stunts, the one consistent thing that happened in *every* episode was Gonzo in his suit showing up in the intro and blowing his trumpet to hit his last note. As this is featured in every opening number (after first series) it's what I remember most about him.
Therein lies the concern... we all love the Palisades Muppet line... I just think some of us are trying to save a little desk space by buying only one of each character, and are worried that should something go wrong we will never see our favorites in their regular form.Originally posted by ResidentLilly
...and they never even made a naked Daffy.