Hinckley Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 That was funny, It's a pity that The Muppet Show wasn't aired on Israel when I was young enough to watch it. You're never too old to watch it. Quote
Big Cam Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 I liked fraggle rock as a kid more than the mullets, but the mullets were much more popular and for most more memorable. Quote
Rick Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 I liked fraggle rock as a kid more than the mullets, but the mullets were much more popular and for most more memorable. Mullets?! Quote
Big Cam Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 Stupid phone. My phone auto corrected muppets, I didn't catch it. So much for on topic. Quote
Eskallon Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 Ohh, seasame street used to be something I watched as a tiny boy. Wait is Seasame Street the same thing as the muppets? Quote
Scouty Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 Wait is Seasame Street the same thing as the muppets? No. They're different. But both use puppets. In a way... Quote
Eskallon Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO There, there DIFFERENT. This has now confused me, so elmo was never in ssesame street? Oh this has ruined my entire elmo and the gang memories. Quote
blueandwhite Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 Ohh, seasame street used to be something I watched as a tiny boy. Wait is Seasame Street the same thing as the muppets? Muppet is a term coined by Jim Henson to describe his marionette puppets (marionette + puppet = muppet). The term generally applies to all of the marionette puppets that Henson and co. created. The term is more often associated with characters from the Muppet Show. Fraggles and Seasame Street characters are still muppets though. ...and Elmo was in Seasame Street. He's a Seasame Street character who happens to be a muppet, just like Big Bird, Oscar, Kermit and many others. Quote
prateek Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO There, there DIFFERENT. This has now confused me, so elmo was never in ssesame street? Oh this has ruined my entire elmo and the gang memories. What are you talking about. Elmo is from Sesame Street... Quote
Eskallon Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 What are you talking about. Elmo is from Sesame Street... Ok, I really need to go research muppet and sesame street history. Thanks Siegfried as well. Quote
Peppermint_M Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 Nutrition is hip!How to destroy my sister's world *bwahahahaha* (She is a cookie lover) Quote
Big Cam Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 Muppet is a term coined by Jim Henson to describe his marionette puppets (marionette + puppet = muppet). The term generally applies to all of the marionette puppets that Henson and co. created. The term is more often associated with characters from the Muppet Show. Fraggles and Seasame Street characters are still muppets though. ...and Elmo was in Seasame Street. He's a Seasame Street character who happens to be a muppet, just like Big Bird, Oscar, Kermit and many others. Great explanation and you are correct, except Big Bird is not a muppet, he's a guy in a costume, more like a mascot. Quote
MetroiD Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 Big Bird is not a muppet, he's a guy in a costume, more like a mascot. Not only him!!! Quote
prateek Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 Not only him!!! Snuffleupagus is extra special because he has two people inside the suit! Quote
The Soup Nazi Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 Snuffleupagus is extra special because he has two people inside the suit! Snuffleupagus gave me nightmares when I was younger! Snuffleupagus is extra special because he has two people inside the suit! Snuffleupagus gave me nightmares when I was younger! Quote
MetroiD Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 Snuffleupagus gave me nightmares when I was younger! Awww, come here I'll give ya a hug! Snuffleupagus gave me nightmares when I was younger! Make that 2 hugs. Quote
The Soup Nazi Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 (edited) Awww, come here I'll give ya a hug! Make that 2 hugs. *screams and runs away* On Topic: The swedish chef taught me how to cook. Edited October 2, 2010 by The Soup Nazi Quote
legodude116 Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 No! You're crazy!!! How come both of the root admins here have the same picture! Quote
blueandwhite Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 How come both of the root admins here have the same picture! The same picture? What are you talking about?! Quote
prateek Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 How come both of the root admins here have the same picture! What are you talking about? They're just two peas in a pod, or should I say two heads on a body... Quote
vynsane Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 This thread is awesome. Stupid phone. My phone auto corrected muppets, I didn't catch it. So much for on topic. Turning 'muppets' into 'mullets' is the greatest spell checker mess-up I've ever heard of! Also, does Prof. Flitwick know we all have different names in real life, whether they've just been changed to muppetesque pseudonyms or not? If not I just TOTALLY destroyed his fragile little world-view ;) AAAlay yuuuuuuu de wut de wut de hay! BORK BORK BORK! (Just thought I'd translate the entirety of my post into the only dialect of Swedish I know, seeing as how this is an Int'l board). Quote
Emperor Claudius Rome Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 Oh, you crazy EB staff and your name changes. You guys are so crazy and fun. But not too fun were you ban each other for no reason, or not fun at all at the point where your incredibly biased mods. Quote
Hinckley Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 No. They're different. But both use puppets. In a way... Can it, Scouts. They are both Jim Henson creations. They are both official Muppet projects, so yes, Sesame Street characters are Muppets. Sesame Street is the children's show and The Muppet Show was an adult variety show. It originally aired on Saturday evenings. We used to go to my aunt's house and watch it every Saturday. We would eat pretzel logs and drink pop, and I would play with DUPLO and watch the Muppets. It was my favorite day of the week. Quote
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