You sure? He sounded different in "The Muppets' Valentines Show".minor muppetz said:5. Who performered Brewsters?
Dave Goelz.
You sure? He sounded different in "The Muppets' Valentines Show".minor muppetz said:5. Who performered Brewsters?
Dave Goelz.
Um, me, most definately. I thought that was extremely cool. I love watching the muppeteers perform, because the puppets look and feel so alive, and it's fascinating to see how they do it and whatnot.Snowthmeister said:7. Who else thought it was cool during the closing credits when they zoomed out and showed them performing the muppets?
I thought that happens all the time in Austrailia. My question is how come the episodes on the Austrailian version are out of order?Muppet Dudemang said:I know this is slightly off subject, but does anybody have any idea why the cover was different for the Australian version of the first series DVD?
Here's the cover for those of you who may not of seen it
Yes he was performed by David Goelz. Why? Because, Brewster was performed with different puppeteers from the special and The Muppet Show.D'Snowth said:You sure? He sounded different in "The Muppets' Valentines Show".
Ignore that list, the shows are in order on the Australian DVD.D'Snowth said:I thought that happens all the time in Austrailia. My question is how come the episodes on the Austrailian version are out of order?
THAT'S the Frank Oz Muppet? You're right I have to agree...Frank doesn't have red hair, and too, I don't his hair (or even his mustache) was ever THAT long!Vic Romano said:Apparently that's the Frank Oz Muppet. I had to ask that same question here once too thinking it was a Dave Goelz Muppet or something. Thing is, Frank doesn't, nor ever did have red hair!![]()