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The Count, The Amazing Mumford, and the wedding

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Very interesting!!!! Snaps to Gee Bee :excited: to point this out and Snaps to Warrick :excited: for pointing out the heads are merely the same pattern.

Needless to say, you have solved the BIG mystery for me. Or at least the mystery for me when I was about 4 or 5. I always swore to my Mom that the Count and Mumford were the same guy. Alter-egos or something. In fact they even shared the love of the same colour wardrobe - black and purple! My Mom said I was imagining things. But now, I KNOW the truth.

(Mulder was RIGHT all along! The truth IS out there! Oh wait...yeah, that's aliens, not muppets) :embarrassed:

Another thing I do know about the Henson puppets is that they have multiple body parts, extra heads and stuff like that. Super Grover was a totally different puppet.
 

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Don_Music_2004 said:
and Guy Smiley and Don Music
Hmmm. I think that one's a little different. I think Don Music is the Guy Smiley puppet rigged up so it looks like a different character. Same thing with Fat Blue and Simon Soundman.
 
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