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Inspired by last nights thread about other Henson productions that Splurge and Fred The Dragon could have appeared in, what productios do you think that Thig could/ should have been in?
Here's what epsiodes of The Muppet Show he should have been in:
Paul Williams: with the other monsters who prove that Paul isn't the tallest person on the show.
Sandy Duncan: in Nice Girl Like Me.
Kaye Ballard: with Thog and Kaye Ballard in What Would You Say?
Rich Little: with the monsters at the end of the press sketch.
Zero Mostel: in Zeros Fear poem.
Julie Andrews: in I Whistle a Happy Tune.
Alice Cooper: in Schools Out For Summer.
Lynne Redgrave: as a bad guy from Robin Hood.
Jonathan Winters: with the trolls in the closing number.
Andy Williams: in the opening number.
Marty Feldman: with Sweetums in the closing number.
James Coburn: as a gangster in the roaring twenties sketch.
specials:
The Muppet Valentine Show: with Thog in Real Live Girl and closing number.
The Fantastic Miss Piggy Show: dancing in any of the big numbers (ditto with other full body muppets)
And I think I would be stating the obvious if I mentioned the finale of The Muppet Movie and The Muppets: A Celebration of Thirty Years.
Here's what epsiodes of The Muppet Show he should have been in:
Paul Williams: with the other monsters who prove that Paul isn't the tallest person on the show.
Sandy Duncan: in Nice Girl Like Me.
Kaye Ballard: with Thog and Kaye Ballard in What Would You Say?
Rich Little: with the monsters at the end of the press sketch.
Zero Mostel: in Zeros Fear poem.
Julie Andrews: in I Whistle a Happy Tune.
Alice Cooper: in Schools Out For Summer.
Lynne Redgrave: as a bad guy from Robin Hood.
Jonathan Winters: with the trolls in the closing number.
Andy Williams: in the opening number.
Marty Feldman: with Sweetums in the closing number.
James Coburn: as a gangster in the roaring twenties sketch.
specials:
The Muppet Valentine Show: with Thog in Real Live Girl and closing number.
The Fantastic Miss Piggy Show: dancing in any of the big numbers (ditto with other full body muppets)
And I think I would be stating the obvious if I mentioned the finale of The Muppet Movie and The Muppets: A Celebration of Thirty Years.