The rights for the Jim Henson Hour are stuck between Henson & Disney - Disney owns all the Muppet parts (excluding Dog City), while Henson retains all the StoryTellers, and the other non-Muppet things that came from the show.
The rights for the Jim Henson Hour are stuck between Henson & Disney - Disney owns all the Muppet parts (excluding Dog City), while Henson retains all the StoryTellers, and the other non-Muppet things that came from the show.
His head is not built to wear such things.
I’m glad it sounds like it’s actually good! As a big Muppet fan, I have enjoyed modern Sesame, but last seasons since the jump to HBO have really done nothing for me (not HBO’s fault, I stress). This seems like a fine antidote.
I saw the social media posts teasing the special guest and throwback nature of the episode, and assumed it would be Tracey Ullman.
Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated would like a word.
I know it’s a totally different company, but it looks like they borrowed the animation model from that Shrek 2 American Idol spoof.
Exsqueeze me, are you forgetting the brilliance that is Fangface?!
This is a fair assesment.
I really liked that show. It was unlike any of the past Scooby shows in a good way (sorta like Pup Named Scooby, but without all the wacky cartoony antics).
If you want a “Hannah-Barberra shared universe thing,” just watch that one episode of Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated where he dreams he’s teaming up with Jabberjaw, Speed Buggy, Captan Cavemen and the Funky Phantom.
and then had the villain of his anti-Disney movie made to resemble Michael Eisner.
And here’s the time he was on Shalom Sesame, like one finds themselves to be on back in the day:
Him and Patton Oswalt made for a great comedy team on King of Queens, though.
And he does a mean “Rubber Duckie”
Is that show where Elliot Gould plays a dad and his son has an apartment right next to his parents a thing still?
I wouldn’t want to either of them; I’d rather just sit and watch the movie instead of having people yell/throw things every other line.
Am I the only one who would never want to go to one of those Rocky Horror-esque midnight screenings of this?
Just imagine all the people who must be unnoticed at EuroDisneyland.
I’m torn between Dustin actually being with his friend group again this season vs. Scoops Troop being such a solid group I want to watch them forever (except Erica, who can die on the way to her home planet).
Oh man, the exploding rats was super oogy to watch.