Actually they did kind of do that. They literally said "They're puppets, they don't exist below the waist".
Actually they did kind of do that. They literally said "They're puppets, they don't exist below the waist".
Why would he want to ruin his brain in that manner.
"Elmo get your chin up
things could be worse
You could have your feet stuck down in the earth
I don't see no roots growin' from your toes
just two furry little feet, and they're reving, reving, reving to gooooo!" :
This wasn't Sesame Street's only theatrical release. Their first movie was titled "Follow That Bird" which came out in 1985, and it was about- you guessed it, Big Bird! Unfortunately, it too was a box office flop. However it did extremely well with critics and has become a cult classic. It's one of my favorite movies…
To be fair there's so much ignorant crap on the internet it's gotten pretty hard to tell what's a joke and what isn't.
You can definitely tell the UK has that stigma way worse than America does. Look no further than basically every single tween- animated series ever created in the UK.
Ah, smart observation. I never thought of it that way but you're right. This probably also explains why he didn't seem to be in any pain when the arm came off.
So, uh, I guess Finn's arm is gone…again.
And Tiffany is dead…again.
I really wish you guys would do Harvey Beaks reviews, it's such an underrated show.