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The Sales Pieces

CBPuppets

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Anyway The Spook Made an Appearance too didn't he? and so Did Fuzzyface?
 

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Kuriboh Man said:
Is there a transcript to theses sales peices? If there is I would be Greatful. ?
Yes, that would be great, but I think it would be even better if the sales piece was included as a special feature on the upcoming Sesame Street Nostalgia Box Set. I don't know if it will, but it would be great. Hopefully, Disney would approve of the inclusion of Kermit, Rowlf, Grump, and other Disney-owned Muppets, and hopefully Henson will allow for any Henson-owned characters to be in it (I'm not sure if Henson still owns the rights to any of the characters in the sales piece).
 

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How does Disney own Grump? He has been known or changed as Mary Louise and those characters are different? I might be a bit confused on this I know Grump has appeared on MMF unless Henson Company owns the rights to those or Disney.
 

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Grover said:
How does Disney own Grump? He has been known or changed as Mary Louise and those characters are different? I might be a bit confused on this I know Grump has appeared on MMF unless Henson Company owns the rights to those or Disney.
Disney owns the rights to the Muppet Meeting Films, where Grump is the most major in, so I'm sure that Disney owns the rights to both Grump and Leo.
 

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Which Reminds me According to Muppet Wiki Beautiful Day Monster Made an Appearance. Is this True?
 
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