Dr. Bombay
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Well, I am in the minority for probably the first time since I joined this board.
I didn't like it very much at all...overall grade: C -. It felt like it was directed totally at children rather than a mixed audience of children and adults like the Muppets always have been in the past (with the exception of that first Studio DC). Bunsen's head looked way too big and the Piggy puppet was seriously just strange to me.
But most of all, just way too saccharine for my tastes.
I did like the inclusion of Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem though they needed to be featured more. And I also thought Sam's public service announcement about opening the mail was funny.
And it was weird that Kermit's "I Believe in Santa" song wasn't included.
I didn't like it very much at all...overall grade: C -. It felt like it was directed totally at children rather than a mixed audience of children and adults like the Muppets always have been in the past (with the exception of that first Studio DC). Bunsen's head looked way too big and the Piggy puppet was seriously just strange to me.
But most of all, just way too saccharine for my tastes.
I did like the inclusion of Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem though they needed to be featured more. And I also thought Sam's public service announcement about opening the mail was funny.
And it was weird that Kermit's "I Believe in Santa" song wasn't included.
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