http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ky7g1lgTwc
Lol. If only the Muppets were like that more often.
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What do you think of Wilkins Coffee?
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Well, I'm back. I need to get back into the series, been so long since I read volume 7.
Well, I'm back. I need to get back into the series, been so long since I read volume 7.
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I've seen those before. They're pretty good. They remind me just a little of the Itchy and Scratchy cartoons on The Simpsons.
Jim Henson definitely did a lot of stuff that's a bit weirder and edgier than what he's normally associated with. For another example, have a look at this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN23Q4wgJ6w
When would you ever see anything like that on The Tonight Show now? BTW, the music is by the great Raymond Scott, who also composed a lot of the famous pieces like "Powerhouse" that were used in the Warner Bros. cartoons.
I remember that there used to be a somewhat similar thing on Sesame Street back in the day that would give me nightmares:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYaArMDA1ZE
Jim Henson definitely did a lot of stuff that's a bit weirder and edgier than what he's normally associated with. For another example, have a look at this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN23Q4wgJ6w
When would you ever see anything like that on The Tonight Show now? BTW, the music is by the great Raymond Scott, who also composed a lot of the famous pieces like "Powerhouse" that were used in the Warner Bros. cartoons.
I remember that there used to be a somewhat similar thing on Sesame Street back in the day that would give me nightmares:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYaArMDA1ZE
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