New puppet... I don't think they quite got his nose right, and that throws the whole puppet off.Gonzo looked odd... I mean, odder than usual.
New puppet... I don't think they quite got his nose right, and that throws the whole puppet off.Gonzo looked odd... I mean, odder than usual.
The video with Robin is here: http://home.disney.go.com/parks/ (There are three sets of two videos, so hit refresh if you don't see it the first or second time.)Sorry if I'm getting off topic here, but I'm still trying to find the ad with Robin and the one with Gonzo & Camilla for that matter. I'm not finding them on the Disney 'give a day' site and even if I could not all those videos seem to load right on my computer. Are they on You Tube anywhere? Just thought I'd ask.
I am here, but I only have internet in the academic library at the moment, so I can only skim and scat, rather than comment and going into depth. Suffice to say, I LOVE the exposure, LOVE Miss Piggy, LOVE Sweetums on the board, LOVE that Kermit is Steve (obviously), LOVE the idea, LOVE Bunsen and Beaker. LOVE the EM band watching the fireworks.Beau, you're gunna have to quit lurking around here and make yourself be known now that I'm back, you can't weasel your way out as well, otherwise, Imma stay on you like you guys stayed on me to come back.
This is what happens when the method they use doesn't allow the clip to cache properly. The same thing is true with Muppets.com. This is an effort to try to keep people from lifting the clips for their own use, but in the end it makes them almost unwatchable for the majority of people without the specific wi-fi connection condusive to the method. Disney's web people need to stop doing this and embed the clips like YouTube does.I wish they'd put these up on Youtube. I tried watching them and, even though I have supposedly high speed DSL the clips a---l ---l c ---a---m---e o---u---t l---i---k--- e t---h---i---s .