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The Count
04-06-2004, 10:53 PM
Greetings from the Count! Thought I'd start up a thread asking about the new characters from the new season of Sesame Street to help further along my Muppet Listings, given that I have blind batty eyes and you guys might be able to help me out better than most others.

So, let's get started.
Episode 1: The Street we Live on.
1 Besides Cookie, Zoe, Grover, and Elmo...
What were the other monsters that took part in the Monsters Parade?
2 During the end song, who was the character that sang the line: "This is the place where my roots took root."
It sounded like a Kevin Clash character.
If you could, please provide a name and full description of what this character looked like.
3 Should Ming Peacock from the Global Grover segment be counted?
Was this a real Muppet character or just an animated character?
If you could, please provide a description of what this one looked like.
4 Should the Nursery Rhyme characters that appeared in Journey to Ernie be counted?
Are these real Muppet characters or just Animated characters?

Episode 2: The Best Pet in the World.
5 Who were all the characters that showed up during the song with B.B. King?
There were some that were kind of back-up for B.B. King when he sang that without the letter B we wouldn't have a beard.
Please provide names and descriptions of these obscure characters.
6 Should Trash Gordon be counted as a new character?
If you could, please post descripts of what he looked like.
7 Should the Mudongs (if that's correctly spelled) be counted as new characters?
If you could, please provide descripts of what they looked like.

Will post more on an episode-by-episode basis. Thanks for all your help and have a great night.

Cheebo
04-07-2004, 05:16 AM
"1 Besides Cookie, Zoe, Grover, and Elmo...
What were the other monsters that took part in the Monsters Parade?"

HERRY!!!!(Or is it Harry? Not postive on spelling) :( Also the 4 monster clubhouse monsters. Names are Mel, Narf, and uh... I forgot the other two.

"2 During the end song, who was the character that sang the line: "This is the place where my roots took root."
It sounded like a Kevin Clash character.
If you could, please provide a name and full description of what this character looked like."

It was the tree with a cgi face. Tree's don't have names. It wasn't a muppet or anything... It was a skinny little tree but it had a little cgi mouth and eyes.

"3 Should Ming Peacock from the Global Grover segment be counted?
Was this a real Muppet character or just an animated character?
If you could, please provide a description of what this one looked like."

Yes it was a muppet. Description? It was blue with a yellow beak. And it had kinda a greenish brown peacock tail thingy.

"4 Should the Nursery Rhyme characters that appeared in Journey to Ernie be counted?
Are these real Muppet characters or just Animated characters?"

They were animations, not muppets.

Havent seen 2 yet (my PBS is a day behind) so can't help there.
I can help with the made for DVD Whats The Name Of That Song? 35th special if you have questions about characters on that.

Drtooth
04-07-2004, 05:47 AM
There were only 3 of the Monster clubhouse monsters, Narf, Mel, and Google.

The tree, as Cheebo said was a short CGI gag, and I don't think it was ment to be a character.

I'm not too sure, but the muppet Peacock may have had actual peacock feathers for it's extravagant tail.

So far, the only other new character I spotted was an anything muppet clown. I couldn't really discribe it to you, becasue it moves by so fast, I got a brief glipse at it.....

The Count
04-07-2004, 06:23 AM
Thanks guys. Cheebo, don't feel to bad about not watching the second episode yet, just so long as forum members come in here and help me out during the course of the season and we get all of them answered and sorted out. That, my friend is the main thing.

1 Monsters Parade.
So far we have Cookie, Zoe, Herry, Mel, Narf, Phoebe, Grover, and Elmo at the end.
That's only 8 Monsters! Who were the other two monsters seen in the parade?
2 As soon as you can, please answer the questions posted from each episode in this thread, so that we can get them all answered and then added to the listings.
3 Drtooth, even you saw it just briefly, would that clown from the JTBB segment count? What I mean is was it an actual Muppet character or just a rudimentary CGI animated character?

Oh, and if you guys spot any other characters that you think should be added, please come in here and say their names and give a good description of what they look like so I'll be a bit familiar with them in the future.
Thanks and hope to get replies from you guys on the remaining questions soon.

floydnjanicefan
04-07-2004, 07:21 AM
The other two monsters in the parade were Telly and Rosita.

Cheebo
04-07-2004, 08:12 AM
The clown was a muppet. Also it was purple and its costume was yellow if I remember right.
Now I saw #2 I can help!

"Episode 2: The Best Pet in the World.
5 Who were all the characters that showed up during the song with B.B. King?
There were some that were kind of back-up for B.B. King when he sang that without the letter B we wouldn't have a beard.
Please provide names and descriptions of these obscure characters."

Bert, Baby Bear, Big Bird, & Two Anything Muppets with removable beards(no names). One was purple with brown hair/beard and the other was fat, blue, and with black hair(bald spot on top) and black hair.

"6 Should Trash Gordon be counted as a new character?
If you could, please post descripts of what he looked like."

I don't think so. It was pretty much just Gordon dressed up and pretending to be a Super Hero. His suit was mostly yellow with some red and blue.

"7 Should the Mudongs (if that's correctly spelled) be counted as new characters?
If you could, please provide descripts of what they looked like."

Yes, since they were muppets. They looked a bit like a grouch. One was gray and one was tan. Both had brown furry snots.

Philo and Gunge
04-07-2004, 08:30 AM
Count, if you need it Google's name used to be Mooba and Pheobe's name used to be Groogle.

Drtooth
04-07-2004, 09:27 AM
3 Drtooth, even you saw it just briefly, would that clown from the JTBB segment count? What I mean is was it an actual Muppet character or just a rudimentary CGI animated character?

The clown was a Muppet, and it appeared just before Ernie entered the cartoon world. If I didn't have the early moring class today, I would have seen it again, but it was very brief. it honked a bike horn in it's hand, and it ran away. It had been on screen no longer than 2 seconds.


About the Mudlongs... from what I saw, they have snouts like little trumpets, furry. I think one was a muddy dull brown, and the other was a muddy gray!

The Count
04-07-2004, 10:14 AM
OK, thanks guys, this is great. So far we have from Season 35...
Ming Peacock, to be added to ML 11.
Trash Gordon, to be added to ML 11.
(Reason being that it's a superhero-like character and that counts for a second identity character distinct from Gordon himself.)
The Mudlongs, is this the correct spelling or is it "Mudongs"?
These will be added to ML 11 as well.
The Clown, is this the one that kept swinging by past Ernie? And do you think it would be best to add it under this heading?
B.B. King's Backup Singers, do you think this to be the best way to add these two as an entry in my ML?
Well, hope to hear from you guys soon.

PS: Philo and Gunge, where did you get the names "Mooba" and "Groogle" from? In what sketch did these characters appear named as such? Was it on Sesame Street or some other Henson production? If they were named so on another JHC production, then which? And did their appearance differ from their Monster Clubhouse appearances? If so, please enlighten me to these differences.
Hope to hear from you soon.

Philo and Gunge
04-07-2004, 02:53 PM
PS: Philo and Gunge, where did you get the names "Mooba" and "Groogle" from? In what sketch did these characters appear named as such? Was it on Sesame Street or some other Henson production? If they were named so on another JHC production, then which? And did their appearance differ from their Monster Clubhouse appearances? If so, please enlighten me to these differences.
Hope to hear from you soon.

They were called these names during their debut in season 32 in the Monster Clubhouse segmetns, the names changed for some odd reason.

The Count
04-07-2004, 04:13 PM
Thanks Philo and Gunge. What were these segments like? And did the two characters differ at all between those Season 32 segments and the Season 33 segments?
BTW: Cheebo, if there are any characters on the What's the Name of that Song DVD not included in my Muppet Listings 10.0, then yes I'd be interested in any and all info you can provide regarding those characters.
Thanks and I'll post again tomorrow.

Philo and Gunge
04-07-2004, 04:20 PM
Thanks Philo and Gunge. What were these segments like? And did the two characters differ at all between those Season 32 segments and the Season 33 segments?

No, their names were just re-dubbed.

The Count
04-07-2004, 04:38 PM
Well, thanks for the info. If I had just passively seen the Season 32 episodes, I would've thought that these were two different characters. So should I keep them listed as "Google" and "Phoebe" respectively? Or should these be changed to their original names?
Also, wanted to ask if you thought the Bathtub character from Elmo's World in Season 35 Episode 2 should be listed. Was this a Muppet character or an animated character? And should it be included in the listings?
All help's welcome and I look forward to tomorrow's episode if it's a new one.

wwfpooh
04-07-2004, 05:59 PM
Count the clown was a muppet but there also was the two-headed monster dressed like a clown who only confused ernie and there was one flying out of a cannon to give enie clues each time, but she was animated, and as for the bathtub it looked muppetry with a few cgi attachments (ie the face).

Cheebo
04-07-2004, 06:08 PM
Can I have a link to ML 10?

The Count
04-07-2004, 08:54 PM
Well, I'd like some more info regarding a descript of this Muppety clown from JTBB.
1 Do you guys think it would be fair in adding it as an entry under the heading "The Clown"?
2 Do you guys think it would be just adding an entry for the two Anything Muppets from the B.B. King song under the heading "B.B. King's Backup Singers"?
3 Cheebo, don't have a link to the thread, but you can easily find it in the Classic Muppets section of this forum.
Hope to hear from you guys soon.

The Count
04-08-2004, 09:35 AM
OK, I'm streamlining this in order to get some definitive answers and know whether or not to add the following to the listings.

1 Ming Peacock, Muppet character right?
If so, she'll be added.
2 Trash Gordon, Gordon as a superhero character right?
If so, then he'll be added.
3 If you could, please describe what this Muppet clown character from Journey to Big Bird looked like.
Do you guys agree that it should be added as an entry as "The Clown"?
4 Were there no names for the two Anything Muppets who sang backup for BB King?
Do you guys agree that these two should be added as an entry as "BB King's Backup Singers"?
5 The Tree from The Street We Live On, and the Bathtub from Elmo's World.
Are these Muppet characters or not?
When you say that they had CGI attachments, what were these?
Should they be added to my Muppet Listings or not?
Should all characters from Elmo's World be stricken from the Muppet Listings?

New Characters.
6 What's the name of the actress who portrayed Natalie in episode 4060?
If you could, please provide a descript of what she looked like.
7 The Butcher, The Baker, and The Candlestick Maker.
Should these be added under one single entry as "The Three Men in a Tub"?
Or should they be added individually under their names or the group heading?
If you could, please provide descripts of what these characters looked like.
8 Jimmy's Family, from the song/segment with Hoots the Owl.
If you could, please provide descripts of what the following characters looked like:
Jimmy, Jimmy's Dad, and Jimmy's Mom.
9 The Stinky Cheese Guys.
If you could, please provide descripts of what these characters looked like.
Please post your replies here. Thanks for your help and I hope to hear from you guys soon.

Cheebo
04-08-2004, 10:30 AM
Natalie was played by Natalie Portman! Don't you see the Star Wars movies?
Instead of a description this would probably be best:
A picture!
http://www.ztarr.net/images/wallpaper/padme-sem-1024.jpg

The Count
04-08-2004, 10:57 AM
Whenever anyone asks me if I've "seen" anything, it's always a half-hearted half-joking answer I give them.
Cheebo, I'm visually handicapped and though I still have some sight left, it's not enough to discern images on either a TV or computer screen. That's why whenever it's something I want to know about, I always ask for help from someone by having it described to me. Yes I did watch the movie Star Wars Episode 1, but as I said above, I wasn't able to notice what the characters onscreen looked like. Just went with what my mind supplied me by the voices alone. That's why I thought Natalie in today's episode had a familiar voice, but couldn't place the actress herself.
Again, go to my previous post and try to answer as many questions from the Season 35 character inquiries as you can to the best of your knowledge. Thanks and have a good day.

Cheebo
04-08-2004, 12:16 PM
Ooooh that is why you cant tell the differnce between animations and muppets. Sorry, I didn't know. I can't really help you yet on that episode since I am still a day behind I just got the one on Baby Bear & Curly Bear.

Drtooth
04-08-2004, 01:39 PM
1 Ming Peacock, Muppet character right?
If so, she'll be added.
2 Trash Gordon, Gordon as a superhero character right?
If so, then he'll be added....
4 Were there no names for the two Anything Muppets who sang backup for BB King?
Do you guys agree that these two should be added as an entry as "BB King's Backup Singers"?
5 The Tree from The Street We Live On, and the Bathtub from Elmo's World.
Are these Muppet characters or not?
When you say that they had CGI attachments, what were these?....
9 The Stinky Cheese Guys.
If you could, please provide descripts of what these characters looked like.
Please post your replies here. Thanks for your help and I hope to hear from you guys soon.


Okay... Ming was indeed a Muppet Peacock. i think he had real peacock tail feathers (much like Big bird has turkey feathers) By all means, add him... (he talked like Jimmy Durrante)

Trash Gordon is Gordon as a superhero in a book. He could be added too.

The "Back up singers" had no names, nor were they really back up singers. more like there to demonstrait beards and lack of them with no letter B. I'd say they were more like "Two Bearded AM's" if you want a really specific name.

The Tree was CGI, the bathtub was a muppet.

Stinky Cheese guys... so glad you asked! I was about to tell them to you..

3 cheese guys from the planet gorgonzola... from screen left to right, I'll tell you about them.

Left cheese: A large wheel of cheese with a red wax outside. he was horizontal (as in he was flat on top and bottom, and the round part was in the middle, with the roundness going horizontally) He had eyes and a nose (really hard to tell what kinds of eyes, but to my recallection oval and sleepy looking, his nose was a small circle same color as his wax skin) He had long arms which were probably made of wire with hands at the end, but no legs, and he hovered around.

Middle cheese: Almost exactly like the first one, but orange/yellow wax for skin.

Right cheese: The iconographic "Swiss cheese wedge"/// triangular. had eyes (no nose I think) and same arms as the other two, also hovered without legs.

They were seen mostly from the back, but they did breiefly face the camera as they flew off the screen.

The Count
04-08-2004, 02:50 PM
Thanks Drtooth.
Ming Peacock will be added.
Trash Gordon will be added.
The Stinky Cheese Guys will be added.

The Tree will be booted.
Should the Bathtub be added then?

And if you could help answer the other questions from today's episode with Natalie Portman I'd thank you even more.

Drtooth
04-08-2004, 03:22 PM
I'd have to see the episode again tomorrow to give you the most accurate details, but I can tell you about the baker...

He's a fat blue AM muppet with black/grey/white hair (meaning his hair is black with swirls of grey and white hairs... to give it a more authentic look) he also has a handlebar mustache with the same black grey white hair streaks. He has a small circular orange nose, and he wear the traditional baker smock and chef's hat. he also speaks with a bad, stereotypical French accent...

The Count
04-08-2004, 06:23 PM
O, zo vouz noticed zat too? Well, I'll wait till tomorrow for these descripts and ask again about the new ones from Episode 5.
That's just what I'm calling them to know where I'm at during the season, since I don't know what the episode's real numbers are.

The Count
04-09-2004, 08:33 AM
While waiting for Drtooth or some other forum members to answer my previous questions from Episodes 4058 and 4060, here's a fresh batch of questions from Episode 4061 to keep us entertained throughout the weekend.

1 If you could, please describe what Cinderella looked like, and if she was any different from the previous two characters of the same name who've appeared on Sesame Street.
BTW: Didn't her voice sound kind of like Elizabeth's?
2 If you could, please describe what Cinderella's Fairy Godmother looked like.
Was this a human character?
If so, please provide the name of the actress who played this role.
BTW: Didn't her voice sound kinda like Andrea Martin's?
3 What was the animal named Gertrude that Gina was tending to when she appeared during the story segment at the beginning of the episode?
4 Was Old King Cole's Servant from the JTE segment an animated character or a real Muppet character?
If it was a Muppet character, then please provide a descript of what he looked like.
5 Were the Bicycle and Helmet from Elmo's World animated characters or real Muppet characters?
If they were real Muppet characters, then please provide a descript of what they looked like.
6 If you could, please provide descripts of what the Rotten Bananas and Space Monkey from Trash Gordon looked like.

Bonus Question: Should the following be counted/added to my Muppet Listings.
Cinderella #3.
Cinderella #3's Fairy Godmother.
Gertrude.
Old King Cole's Servant.
The Bicycle.
The Helmet.
The Rotten Bananas.
The Space Monkey.
Please reply ASAP to my queries in hopes of getting these resolved. Thanks for your help and have a good weekend.

Drtooth
04-09-2004, 11:30 AM
Okay... something odd happened. instead of showing the episode with the Baker Butcher and Candlestick maker, they showed the one about Curly disliking porridge instead. So, I'll have to wait some more for that episode. Sorry.

As for today's episode:

Cinderella. I Pinkish, lavendarish AM with a big round face, live hands (in other words, the performers wore gloves to similate real hands) sleepy eyes (sort of like Big Bird's, but smaller and flatter), an orangeish yellow nose, long blonde hair and she wore peasant clothing, dirty and dingy. (it was sort of German looking peasant clothing, brown and white, with a handkerchief in her hair) She turned into a chicken, different from the normal SS chicken. Like a smaller white chicken with large eyes, still wearing the peasant clothing. As she turned back, she wore a Pink Dress and tiara.

Fairy Godmother was a human, portayed by acress Andrea Martin (famous for being Wanda the word fairy and the cartoon voices on Elmo's world). She wore a tiara, a yellow dress shirt, and a black dress. She had large pink Butterfly like wings. Her wand wass sort of like a long staff with a circle at the top, it was "gold" and covered with glitter.

Gertrude I don't remember (I must have been out of the room at the time)

The Assistant to Ernie King Cole was a lavandar AM (different from cinderella... he had rod hands, I believe). He had the same sleepy eys most AM's have, and he wore royal clothing (all poofy). he had a page boy hair cut (blondish... golden) and a large red nose... shaped like an ice cream cone (with the ice cream on it) upside down.

The Bike was a small bike puppet (controoled with rods). It was a girl's bike, and judt under the handle bars she had Muppet eyes and a mouth (controlled by the rods) this "head" was pink"


The Bike Helmet was a blue bike helmet with eyes on the front, and a mouth coming out of the bottom (where the head goes)... he hovered without legs nor arms.

The Space monkey was a reused Monkey puppet (Think davey and Joey).

There were 2 sets of rotten bananas (I saw them briefly, but I can describe as best I can). They weren't single bananas, but rather monster like creatures made up of a bunch of bananas.

One was verticle (like a bunch ob bananas standing up) with muppet eyes and a little mouth under them.

The other was horizontal, bananas laying on the floor. He had eyes in the middle of one banana, and his mouth was a banana that lifted up and down, like a mouth opening and cloising. Like if Pac Man was made out of Bananas.

Both of them were a grimey looking swirl of green, brown and black.

The Count
04-09-2004, 12:02 PM
Thanks Drtooth. Since I haven't seen Episode 4059, Curly Dislikes Porridge, I can't ask about characters from that episode cause I don't have any to ask about. So just keep those under your hat for the time being. As for the characters from Episode 4060, I can wait as well especially since these episodes will get repeated during the summer.

As for the characters from Episode 4061...
Andrea Martin is more famous for something that goes further back in TV land chronology. She was one of the stars of Second City TV (SCTV) Toronto. It was this show that gave us the great talents of John Candy, Dave Thomas, Joe Flaherty, Rick Moranis, Martin Short, and Catherine O'Hara, who have been all involved with the Muppets in some way or another.
OK, crunch time.
Should I add the following entries to the Muppet Listings?
The Bicycle.
The Helmet or the Bicycle Helmet.
The Rotten Bananas.
The Space Monkey.
Old King Cole's Servant.
Cinderella (SS, from Episode 4061).
Cinderella's Fairy Godmother (SS, from Episode 4061).
Please answer Yes or No for each of the characters listed above. Oh, and if you get a chance to see this one again, Gertrude appeared with Gina when she was magically transported onto the Street after Zoe's first attempt to change Cinderella back from a chicken into her old self.
Hope to hear from you soon.

Drtooth
04-09-2004, 12:20 PM
Gertrude... I remeber now... She was a regular Sheep Muppet.

Anyway, I meant to speak of Andrea Martin in her roles on SS. I know she even appeared during the "Put Down the Duckie" celebrity version in that weird 1950's costume she wears.

Anyway, It's kind of funny. Her take on the Fairy Godmother was ironically not like her Wanda the Wortd Fairy character on SS, but more like the Fairy she voices (also named Wanda) on Fairly Odd parents. She even had semi-matching clothes. She just needed a pink wig, burt she had black hair in the role.

The Porridge episode, well... There wasn't really many new characters to metnion...

The Fairy tale chorus- The Current large lavandar Big Bad Wolf, the 3 little pigs hand puppets (not like the more animal looking ones) Little Bo peep (?) who looked just like I described Cinderella, only with the crook a large little bo peep bell dress, and a bonnet, and Little red riding hood, a green AM with a large red cloak and hood. I think she had a pink nose and black hair.

The Worms from Trash Gordon: Like Slimey, only different colors... like a green one, a yellow one, one that was the same as slimey, and I think a Blue one.

Plus there was a baby cookie monster, which looked like a smaller chubbier version of cookie. Wearing a baby bonnet!

The Count
04-09-2004, 12:39 PM
Aw, me bet he look adorable. Cookie one of me favorite characters, funny in same way as Animal.
Anyway, I'll wait till I see the episode before asking about its characters. As or the ones from 4061, should all of them be added?
Waiting for a Yay or Nay answer to know for sure.

Drtooth
04-09-2004, 12:54 PM
Axtually, Cookie monster revealed his REAL ORIGINAL NAME during the song...

Sid!

Don't know how accurate it is to the SS canon, but it's an interresting bit of trivia...

The Count
04-09-2004, 01:00 PM
He always be Cookie Monster to me. Well, if there are no objections, I'll add the characters from Episode 4061. Are there any objections to adding these characters? Speak now or forever hold your peace.

MuppetDude
04-09-2004, 02:34 PM
I'd like to help you on this list, too!

I don't think "The Clown" should be added to the list. She was just a filler, when Big Bird needed a clue to where he was going. Ditto to "B.B. King's Back-Up Singers". They sang as much as Bert, Big Bird, Baby Bear, and Benny Rabbit, and were just two A.M.s needed because a verse mentioned: "we couldn't have a beard".

The Three Men In a Tub can be in a group, but each member is identified, like your list of "The Count's Classmates". Here's the descripts:

BUTCHER--Pointy green AM with lavendar eyelids on his vertically oval eyes, light blue nose, and short brown hair. He wore a white butcher's hat and apron, and a vertically striped blue and white shirt. He wore a string of sausages around his neck.

BAKER--Fat blue AM in a baker's outfit. He has scraggly gray hair, a moustache, a green nose, and orange eyelids.

CANDLESTICK MAKER--Short lavendar AM with fuzzy brown hair and beard. He has an orange nose and blue eyelids on his vertically oval eyes. Not sure on his outfit, but he looked a bit like a colonial candlestick maker. Can't help you much there.

Speaking of "group listings", you may want to consider a list of "Elmo's World" Muppets, since there are many "object" Muppets built for it. Example:
"Elmo's World: The Bicycle"
"Elmo's World: The Helmet"

The Muppets in Jimmy's Family are as follows:
JIMMY--small pink AM with short dark brown hair and pink eyelids. His black pupils are a bit bigger than normal Muppets, and I think he wears white and orange pajamas.
JIMMY'S FATHER--tall orange AM with short black hair, blue oval nose, pink eyelids, a white shirt, and red sweater.
JIMMY'S MOTHER--short lavendar AM with a green nose, sleepy eyelids with lashes, and curly light brown hair. Not sure about her clothing, though.

The Count
04-09-2004, 04:25 PM
Ah my friend MuppetDude, don't you know? You're already helping me immensely with my list, with all the work you've given me so far on TOTBP and TCT which I'm still waiting for the background toys/characters to finish off that production. But I know I can count on you because of that work you've provided me already.

Now that I have descripts, the 3 Men in a Tub will be added individually, along with Jimmy's Family, the new Cinderella characters, Old King Cole's Servant, and the characters from Trash Gordon.

MuppetDude, you suggested placing the Elmo's World characters under a uniform group heading. Well, I was anticipating this suggestion based on all those object Muppets that have appeared on EW, just bracing about the fact that now I'll have to watch EW. But then again, I want this thing to be as complete as possible... so the Bathtub, Bicycle and Helmet will all go there, along with the Black Leather Jacket.
And now a few questions/clarifications.
1 Drtooth said that the clown from JTBB was a Muppet character, so don't you think it should be added? Just looking for an answer here, after all some of the entries in my listing are one-timers like Xavier and the Genie of the Toothpaste.
2 In the interest of knocking off as many AM's to reduce the overall number remaining, don't you think that the two singers from the BB King song should be added? If not as his backup singers, then would a denomination like "Bearded Singers" or "Beard-Losing Singers" apt for such an entry?
3 How is the name of Trash Gordon's first foes spelled: "Mudongs", "Muddongs", or "Mudlongs"?
Please post ASAP and thanks for all your help everybody.

The Count
04-12-2004, 08:21 AM
Another week, and more character questions for the forum members to help me with.

OK, please provide descripts to the best of your knowledge of the following characters from Episode 4062, the Furry Red Monster Parade.
1 Elmo's World: Big Foot.
2 The Pizza, from Trash Gordon.
3 The characters that showed up during the parade after Big Bird joined the marchers.
4 The characters on the TV the Count was watching, from the spoof show Six Feet Under.
Please post here and thanks for your help.
Hope to hear from you guys soon, and have a good day.

Drtooth
04-12-2004, 10:51 AM
The other characters in the parade.... a bunch of human kids, 3 human adults (one an African American Poliace officer), Alan, Gladys, Mel and Narf from Monster Clubhouse, Chickens, I think a penguin, a sheep, and a Muppet tomato.

The foot was actually an actual human foot (I think Joey Mazarino's) photographed on a blue screen, and compiled into Elmo's world to be large (slightly bigger than Elmo... Elmo was able to sit on it at the finalie).

The Pizza was pretty much what you'd expect, a realistic looking Pizza with Muppet eyes, and a mouth (both on the top half of the pizza). he was covered in pepperoni slices, and I couldn't see any anchovies (unlike what Oscar described).

I think the characters from "Six Feet Under" were only visable from the legs down, under a table. There were 3 pairs of feet. Two orange furry ones, a pair of green furry ones, and a pair of smooth pink ones. Sorry If I didn't have much help with this, Maria was on NBC's Today show explaining her new kids book as the show was on, and I was switching back and forth.

The Count
04-12-2004, 10:58 AM
Rully? Didn't know about that. So what was her book about?
Don't worry about the descripts, just be on the look out for the characters when/if Episode 4062 should be repeated on your PBS station before Episode 4063 tomorrow.
OK, should the "Big Foot" be added?
Should the pizza from Trash Gordon be added? And under what name, "The Pizza" or "The Pepperoni and Anchovy Pizza" or "The Pepperoni and Anchovy Pizza with Extra Garlic"?
LMK and we'll talk again. Hope to hear from you soon and have a good day.

Drtooth
04-12-2004, 11:04 AM
Sonia's book is called "No Dog's Allowed" and it's based on her experiances going to the beach with all her relitives as a kid. She's got a second book (she didn't go into much detail about it, though) called "Box of Kittens" (or something like that)

muppet maniac
04-12-2004, 01:39 PM
I have a few questions about Joe Hundred Guy and TriangleBob Trianglepants(since I havent seen them yet)...

Are they Muppets? If so,describe what they look like,and who performs them.

Drtooth
04-12-2004, 02:19 PM
No one's seen them yet. And rest assured, once I do see them, I will describe them in detail for all... :p :(

Drtooth
04-13-2004, 10:15 AM
Okay, here's today's descriptions:

A woman named Gladys: A fat blue AM with a small pink nose, and sleepy eyes, has a golden blonde haircut (I can't describe it, but sort of flat) and a Pink dress

The chickens: 2 larger Brown AM chickens and a smaller white chicken (same one they used for Cinderella) with blonde beehive hair cuts.

The lizard: A small cartoony, muppet chamelion with bug eyes on either side of his head and a curly tale. A rod puppet, very small.

Joe Hundered guy: Tall orange AM with live hands, similar to Guy Smiley, actually more like Monty. he has a top row of teeth, and a weird poofy curly hair cut (dark brown in color) he has sleepy eyes with green eyelids, and a small triangular nose, pinkish. He wears a long sleeve dress shirt with a loud red plaid tie.

The Butler: Fat Blue AM with live hands, has sleepy eyes, pink eyelids, if I'm not mistaken. Has a red nose the shape of an upside down cone with a ball at the end of it. Wears wire frame glasses, and is male pattern balding, light grey hair on the sides, but not on top. He wears a blackish grey butler suit and blue tie.

Daffyfan2003
04-13-2004, 10:17 AM
I've seen the segment today with "Joe Hundred" or whatever-his-name is, but then he said that his name was really something else. I don't know if this was his first appearance or if he appeared on the show before. Does anyone have anymore info on this character. He kind of looked like they used the Guy Smiley puppet and gave him a make-over or something.

The Count
04-13-2004, 10:26 AM
Hey guys, here's the list of characters I'd like described from Episode 4063.
1 Joe Hundred Guy, oh wait you already did that one.
2 The Announcer from Joe Hundred Guy, oh wait you did that one too.
Was he dressed like a butler and would it be justified adding him to the listings as "The Butler"?
3 Elmo's World: The Robin.
4 Who's this character named Gladys of which you speak Drtooth? In what segment did she appear?
5 Who is this lizard character you speak of Drtooth? In what segment did it appear?
6 The animals that appeared at the Mail-It-Shop. I believe it was Gladys the Cow, a French-speaking sheep, and a pig.

If there are any others I'm missing, then please inform me what their names were, what they looked like, and in what segments they appeared.
Thanks for your help and have a good day.

Drtooth
04-13-2004, 10:56 AM
Okay, the woman named Gladys and the Lizard where at the begining in Elmo's dream. He said that a woman named Gladys, a lizard, and a tomato (a muppet tomato) joined him in dancing.

My discriptions are a little fuzzy, since... to make it dream like, the edges of the screen were fuzzy...

Anyway, Joe Hundred Guy's real name (I"m sorry I forgot to add this, Count) Is Georgie Bernbaum.

So in a listing you could put something like Joe Hundred Guy/ Gerogie Bernbaum. I think you can call him the butler, but I guess he has a more spoecific name in the script or desgins of the character.

I can't help you with the robin, but I'm guessing it's the same Robin from the old Robin williams skit. A small hand puppet bird with a red head and a realistic bird body, with a red breast, and the other feathers are brownish.

The Count
04-13-2004, 02:50 PM
Thanks Drtooth, missed out on the others who joined Elmo in his dream.
Joe Hundred Guy will be added to the listings as is, Georgie Bernbaum his real name will be filed away in the Sesame Street real names trivia folder along with Sid and Bernie Liderkranse.
The Butler will be added as is, though he might get a "from Joe Hundred Guy" attached to his designated entry.
Any other character sto ask about? Like the ones that showed up during the song "Everything's Coming Up Noses"?

Oh and the robin from the Robin Williams segment was a male character, the one from Elmo's World sounded female. Maybe that would make all the world of differrence, then again maybe not. Just keep an eye out for when they repeat this one tomorrow on your PBS station before airing the new episode.
Hope this helps and have a good day.

Drtooth
04-13-2004, 03:58 PM
>>Oh and the robin from the Robin Williams segment was a male character, the one from Elmo's World sounded female. Maybe that would make all the world of differrence, then again maybe not. Just keep an eye out for when they repeat this one tomorrow on your PBS station before airing the new episode.
Hope this helps and have a good day.<<
I'm pretty sure it's the same (or similar) puppet, only a different puppeteer.

Anyway, the characters who appeared in the "Everything's coming up Noses" skit were all Am's, but human and Monster. There was ONE character that really stuck out. An Opera singer. Not only was it not an AM, but it's unlike any character I've ever seen on SS. More like a Muppet Show character, with all the detail.

She's gonna be very hard to descibe. She was really fat, and thus had an abnormal Muppet head, Pink and very fat and buldgey, she had *(if I remember correctly) permanantly closed eyes with thick eyebrows. She also had the stereotypical "Opera singer" valkerie (sp?) garb. You know, metal clothing, metal breast plate, and a viking helmet, all metalic with large birdlike Wings coming out of the hat. Very odd character. She only appeared for a couple seconds (the part where Harvey sang about only one nose per person)

I might add, unless someone else described this, at the end of the song, where Harvey's dissappointed there are no more glasses left, and orange AM (not like Joe Hundred guy, more like the chinless type) with a Groucho Marx nose and glasses on the back of his head comes up, and Harvey takes them and puts them on his face.

The Count
04-13-2004, 04:09 PM
Why would Harvey be upset there were no more Groucho glasses? And what was the importance of this other AM coming in and delivering an extra pair? Guess I just go by the dialogue I hear and tend not to pay attention to the visuals that are going on since I can't see them anyway.
Well... here's the current crop of new characters to be added.
The Butler, from Joe Hundred Guy.
Joe Hundred Guy.
Gertrude the Sheep.
Elmo's
World: The Robin.
Elmo's World: The Big Foot.
The Pizza.
Should that last one be changed to "The Pepperoni and Anchovy Pizza", or "The Pepperoni and Anchovy Pizza with Extra Garlic"?
Hope to hear from you soon, and I'll hopefully have more tomorrow.

Drtooth
04-13-2004, 04:19 PM
OHHH>>> the skit! the skit. I should have explained it more clearly. he was standing at a podium handing out various muppet noses to various AM's, putting them on their previously nose-less faces. At the end of the skit, he's looking for an extra nose for himself (dispite having one on having one on his face already), he gets a little dissappointed and looks around for an extra. he then takes the glasses of the AM, using them as a nose....

The Count
04-13-2004, 04:29 PM
Ah, now it makes sense that the song was called "Everything's Coming up Noses". Still agree, there's no business like nose business... like nose business I nose.
And besides, my leige and I prefer hands anyway, that's a reference to an SS song.

So, should the pizza from Trash Gordon be added as "The Pizza", "The Pepperoni Pizza", "The Pepperoni and Anchovy Pizza", or "The Pepporini and Anchovy Pizza with Extra Garlic"?
Have a good day, and talk to you guys later.

Drtooth
04-13-2004, 06:20 PM
The Pizza actually appeared before in an Elmo's world segment, but I'm guessing it was a little different.

Drtooth
04-14-2004, 05:40 AM
A couple corrections and addendums


Firstly, I forgot to mention that both the Butler and Joe Hundred Guy had 2 bushy eyebrows each. The butler's seemed attached to his eyes, and Joe Hundredguy's eyebrows were slightly raised.

The butler's nose was orange, not red as previously indicated (the color was screwing up on my TV, the channel SS comes on doesn't come in that well) also, the Butler's suit was more of a blackish brown. He was wearing a tan vest, beige tie, and white shirt undernieth.

And Joe's tie isn't the flat red plaid I thought it was, it was more multicoloered, yellows, oranges and reds. Very ugly tie.

The Count
04-14-2004, 05:56 AM
Thanks Drtooth. It's not that plaid is necessarily ugly, it's just subtle in its coloration and appreciation. Take the Newsman figure's jacket for instance.
Well, I'll add the pizza from Trash Gordon as "The Pepperoni and Anchovy Pizza" for now to distinguish it in my mind from this pizza that appeared in Elmo's World and until I see that segment again to ask about it then. 1 hour and counting till Episode 4064, I'll post then with requests for any new characters I find and/or any others that you forum members might have spotted which I missed due to my blind batty eyes.

Drtooth
04-14-2004, 08:31 AM
Sorry to say this, but as for today's episode, I cannot help you out, until tommorrow, provided they air the right episode. My early morning class ends just as the new episode SS is over. Unless someone else can take the reigns.....

The Count
04-14-2004, 09:13 AM
Don't worry about it Drtooth, today's episode was more of a filler episode. Tell you about it in the thoughts thread.
The only instance of a new character I can think of in Episode 4064 is the guest that shows up during the talk segment of Elmo's World: Dances.
Talk to you later.

The Count
04-15-2004, 12:25 PM
OK, here's the requests for descripts of new characters from Episode 4065.
1 Mr. Square.
2 The Mouse, the one that tried to climb up the pole or whatever it was he was climbing to ring the bell.
3 The Mouse's Coach, or whoever the character was that said the Mouse could ring the bell.
4 The Square, from Baby Natasha's talk show segment.
5 The All-Baby Band, was this the same group of Muppet characters as Bobby Benson's Band?
6 Ding the Merciless.
Please post here and thanks for your help with all of these.

Drtooth
04-15-2004, 03:11 PM
I wasn't totally paying attention to much, so I can't help you on the Baby Band too much... they're AM's (3 of them, one one the keyboard, one one drums, and one I think with a electric guitar...) 2 of which (keyboard, guitar) were like Prairie Dawn like puppets, the guitar one was I think orange, the keyboarder was I think pink and... The Drummer was a bit bigger, and probably orane as well, didn't get too good a look at him. They had only a mouth and sunglasses, but the drummer also had a small yellow or green nose, and he wore a baby bonnet. I didn't catch the clothes on the others.... I'll have to try again tommorow.

Mr. Square... a round headed lavendar AM with live hands. he had a red nose (I think) and eyes with blue eyelids, and 2 thin brown eye brows. Uh... remember the flat top haircuts of the early 90's? his hair was like that, but cube shaped....very odd looking. He wore loud clothing with squares all over, neatly in rows, all red, blue, orange, green, yellow squares. He wore (true to his name) 50's horn rimmed glasses, with square shaped lenses. His microphone was square shaped as well.

The Square was a big red muppet square (not a cube, though... he was flatter on the ends,more like a box) with eyes with green eyelids. He had 2 black eyebrows, near the lower left corner of his mouth there was a black mole, and he had this weird blemish (a pimple?) under his lip (his mouth opened downwards, sort of like Beaker).

The Mouse. A SS muppet mouse (a blue fuzzy cartoony looking mouse), wearing a hard hat with a hammershaped thingy coming out of it to ring the bell.

The coach... he wasn't on too long, and I only say him from the back... but he looked a LOT like Rizzo... only a lighter color, and his looks were simplified.

Ding the Merciless... A regular yellow dinger, wearing a sinister looking black robe. It had a large flat round circle for a hood.

The Count
04-16-2004, 04:37 PM
OK, here's the last ones from this week's worth of episodes.
Please describe to the best of your knowledge and/or abilities.
1 Elmo's World: The Book.
2 The Muddy Mudongs.
Also, is their name spelled "Mudongs", "Muddongs", or "MudOngs"?
Please reply ASAP and have a good weekend.

MuppetDude
04-17-2004, 08:31 AM
1. The Picture Book--not much I can remember. I think that the cover had a red border, and a large "Picture Book" on the title. The eyes were on the top cover and had purple eyelids with green cartoony lashes. His pages/ mouth had a big black throat, with six cartoon pictures as the "gums". His pages are also an off-yellow color.

The Circus Book--green border with a large "CIRCUS" title and circus tent on the front. Its sleepy pink eyelidded eyes are on the "stacked pages" on the top--sort of where a regular Muppet's "lips" should be.

2. They are the Muddy M-U-D-D-O-N-S. Two grouch puppets from "Elmo in Grouchland" with furry "trumpet noses" covered in mud. The first one was brown with dark-brown eyebrows. The second was an off-grey one with scraggly fur and black/grey eyebrows. They stood in front of Trash Gordan, and during their "Glurg-glurg-glurg" conversation, the brown Muddon's eyes are shifted to the right, and the other's was to the left.

MuppetDude
04-17-2004, 08:39 AM
Ah my friend MuppetDude, don't you know? You're already helping me immensely with my list, with all the work you've given me so far on TOTBP and TCT which I'm still waiting for the background toys/characters to finish off that production. But I know I can count on you because of that work you've provided me already.

Now that I have descripts, the 3 Men in a Tub will be added individually, along with Jimmy's Family, the new Cinderella characters, Old King Cole's Servant, and the characters from Trash Gordon.

MuppetDude, you suggested placing the Elmo's World characters under a uniform group heading. Well, I was anticipating this suggestion based on all those object Muppets that have appeared on EW, just bracing about the fact that now I'll have to watch EW. But then again, I want this thing to be as complete as possible... so the Bathtub, Bicycle and Helmet will all go there, along with the Black Leather Jacket.
And now a few questions/clarifications.
1 Drtooth said that the clown from JTBB was a Muppet character, so don't you think it should be added? Just looking for an answer here, after all some of the entries in my listing are one-timers like Xavier and the Genie of the Toothpaste.
2 In the interest of knocking off as many AM's to reduce the overall number remaining, don't you think that the two singers from the BB King song should be added? If not as his backup singers, then would a denomination like "Bearded Singers" or "Beard-Losing Singers" apt for such an entry?
3 How is the name of Trash Gordon's first foes spelled: "Mudongs", "Muddongs", or "Mudlongs"?
Please post ASAP and thanks for all your help everybody.

I'm thinking that you can include "Old King Cole's Servant" as a whole group of servants. That way, you include the one from JTE and the ones from the sketch where Old King Cole (Ernie) is adding up his fiddlers. And, in order not to get some people confused, you might want to call them "Old King Cole's (Ernie's) Servants".

1. The Clown could be added, but maybe you can call her :
The Clown (SS, from Journey to Big Bird)

2. I like the sound of "Beard-Losing Singers", but you may want to add a side note:
Beard-Losing Singers (SS, from "B.B. King")

3. I'm repeating myself, but it's spelled M-U-D-D-O-N-S.


A little more help:

The lizard that appears in "Elmo's Chicken Dream" is the same one seen in Kermit's "Swamp Alphabet" song.

Joe's fake last name is one word instead of two: Hundredguy. Another interesting detail about the "Joe Hundredguy" AMs is that both have big eyes; not exactly the type you'd see on regular AMs; they're roughly the size of Cookie Monster's eyes, but flat.

There was ONE character that really stuck out. An Opera singer. Not only was it not an AM, but it's unlike any character I've ever seen on SS. More like a Muppet Show character, with all the detail.

She's gonna be very hard to descibe. She was really fat, and thus had an abnormal Muppet head, Pink and very fat and buldgey, she had *(if I remember correctly) permanantly closed eyes with thick eyebrows. She also had the stereotypical "Opera singer" valkerie (sp?) garb. You know, metal clothing, metal breast plate, and a viking helmet, all metalic with large birdlike Wings coming out of the hat. Very odd character. She only appeared for a couple seconds (the part where Harvey sang about only one nose per person).

From what I read on the Internet, this puppet is the "Big Head" Muppet from Muppet Meeting Films. He was on one of the Muppet Central banners.

The Count
04-17-2004, 05:18 PM
Ah, so there were two books in that Elmo's World segment eh? Well, they'll both go into the listings now.
The servants of Ernie as Old King Cole are already added to my listings under the entry "Old King Cole's Fiddlers".
The Muddy Muddons, along with everything from this second week will now be added.
Thanks and have a good weekend.

The Count
04-19-2004, 08:19 AM
Another week, and another batch of characters to request descripts of from my fellow forum members.

So... from Episode 4067.
1 Please describe what Gordon's Dad or Miles's Grandfather looked like.
Also, what's the name of the actor who played this role?
Also, how would it be best to add this character to the listings: as "Gordon's Dad" or as "Miles's Grandfather"?
2 Please describe what Shiela the Kangaroo from Global Grover looked like.
3 Please describe what the Honkers' Grandfather looked like, and if it should be added to the listings.
Hope to hear from you guys soon and have a good day.

MuppetDude
04-19-2004, 01:53 PM
I haven't seen the episode yet, but:
1. Mr. Robinson, Gordon's father, is played by (and how's this for irony) Carl Gordon!
3. Grandfather Honker is a silver honker with silver hair, a peachy-colored nose, and wire-rimmed glasses. He also has a furry moustache.

The Count
04-20-2004, 05:15 AM
Thanks MuppetDude.
Hopefully, Drtooth will come in and will be able to supply me with descripts of these three characters and the Giant Space Chicken from the Trash Gordon segment after they repeat the episode in his area today, just before airing the new episode.
Hope to hear from you guys soon and have a good rainy day.

The Count
04-20-2004, 08:58 AM
OK, for those of you still reading this and who can help me, here's the list of characters I need descripts of.

From Episode 4067.
1 Gordon's Dad.
Confirmation that Carl Gordon is the name of the actor who plays this role.
2 Shiela the Kangaroo, from Global Grover.
3 Grandfather Honker, from Elmo's World: Families.
4 The Giant Space Chicken, from the Adventures of Trash Gordon.

From Episode 4068.
1 Steven.
Name of the actor who plays this human child role.
2 The Boingers.
3 3 Confirmation that the Humpty Dumpty character who appeared in this episode is the same one voiced by Jerry Nelson from the News Flash about the Nursery Rhyme, where he was interviewed by Reporter Kermit.
4 The King's Men and the King's Horses.
5 The Horse.
6 Elmo's World: The Hand.
Confirmation that it was voiced by Rosco Orman.
7 The VeryHairyans.
Confirmation that this is the correct spelling of those characters names.
Please post here ASAP and have a good day.

Daffyfan2003
04-20-2004, 10:19 AM
In response to the one about Humpty Dumpty, I looked at a little of this episode today and I was wondering about the same thing. I believe that Kermit News Flash is at the Toughpigs website, maybe you want to check the pic of that Humpty Dumpty to see if it's the same one. Just a suggestion.

Drtooth
04-20-2004, 12:31 PM
I have a scant few seconds, and I'll only be able to do about half of them (sorry... very busy)

Sheila the Kangaroo... Well... a muppet Kangaroo, a large brown and white (on the underbelly and tip of the snout) wikth large cartoony Muppet eyes. She hopped around alot. looked a lot like a real Kangaroo, only a little cartoonified, as due to the Muppet eyes)

The hand: I call this a naked puppet. it was Roscoe Orman.... he basically did puppetry with nothing but his bare hand. It was (like the foot) blue screened to look bigger....

Grandfather Honker: A dark bluish purple-ish honker with a grey large mustach and grey hair in a unkempt poof. he has a red nose... I think he also wore a tie, but I have to double check.

Space Chicken: Normal brown SS Muppet chicken, blue screened to look much bigger.

Humpty Dumpty was indeed the same as the one in the Kermit reporter skit. Only newer, and with a slightly different hair style (more blobby).

Daffyfan2003
04-22-2004, 06:33 AM
Humpty Dumpty was indeed the same as the one in the Kermit reporter skit. Only newer, and with a slightly different hair style (more blobby).

That is interesting that they'd remember that character. I also didn't think Jerry Nelson voiced characters appeared in the 'On the Street' segments too often anymore. It was good to see that. Now if only they'd bring back more remembered characters like Sherlock Hemlock, Forgetful Jones, Guy Smiley, etc.

The Count
04-22-2004, 08:00 AM
New characters for descripts from Episode 4070.
1 Miss Vicki, from the Magic Ukulele Repair Shop.
2 The Cute Little Animals, from Global Grover's second visit to Australia.
3 The History of Getting Dressed Book, from Elmo's World.
Also, please take a look at the list of characters above from Episodes 4067 and 4068, and please provide descripts for the characters still missing.
Thanks and have a good day.

Uh, MuppetDude, Drtooth, anyone still out there who can help me finish these for addition to the listings?

Drtooth
04-22-2004, 10:13 AM
Miss Vicky is the only one I can help you with today, since WGBH 2 decided to rerun Wed's pisode for no apparent reason.

Miss vicky. The standard dark lavandar/purple AM with a round head and live hands. She had a small circular red nose and 2 sleepy eyes with purple eye lids. She had a brown (I think this name is correct) Page Boy hair cut. She wore a cap (like police officers, I recall, not a baseball cap) and a suit, which was purple/pinkish with small white dots all in rows... almost looked like stars. She also wore a pink see throughish fabric (can't tell the name) scarf (or handkerchief). Both the cap and scarf had the same insignia, a silver star burst with a black note just right of center inside the star shape.

Oh yeah.... she was visable in the screen via the old cartoon gag of splitting the screen when people talk on the phone. She was on the right.

The Count
04-22-2004, 12:09 PM
Thanks pal, just gotta keep going through the rest of these to get them added.

ssetta
04-22-2004, 03:08 PM
Do you think they named her after Music Production Assistant, Vicki Levy??

The Count
04-23-2004, 08:34 AM
And here are the characters I'm asking about from Episode 4071.
Elmo's World.
1 Mr. Noodle's Sister, Ms. Noodle.
Also, what's the name of the actress who played this role?
2 Firefighter Richard.
Also, what's the name of the person who played this role?
3 The Firefighters.

The Adventures of Trash Gordon.
4 The Snoritians.

5 Super Guitar Girl (Rosita).
6 Super Tutu (Zoe).
7 Super Propeller Head.
8 Super Construction Guy.
8 Super Ponytail.
10 Super Needs a Haircut.
All of these are from the Superhero School.
Please post your replies here and help me get descripts of all the characters from this week's worth of episodes to finally confirm them as characters and add them to the listings.
Thanks, and hope to hear from you guys soon.

Drtooth
04-23-2004, 12:49 PM
I wasn't paying too much attention, so basically all I can give you is the descrriptions of Super Zoe and Super Rosita

Super Zoe wore a pink Tutu, and a .... uh... remember the old plastic slinkies, which were orange on one layer of plastic and red on the other layer? Well, imagine one of those opened, forming a circle. She had one on her head. She wore 2 Slinkies (same plastic, same color) for sleeves (her arms whent right through.

Rosita, I didn't cactch too much of, since she had her guitar covering her frontside. She wore (I think ) a blue cape, and a weird hat... this is gonna be hard to explain.... it's like an upside down cone or funnel (silver in color) with a small blue ball on top and some sort of large, thick blue rope/wire spiraling down the cone, but not tight enough that it touches the edges, almost free flowing. something almost Jetson like. I didn't get a good look at it, but I did see some sort of emblem of a red four sided shape (possibly a rhombus) with an "R" on it...

As for the other superheros, they were all human kids. Propeller hat (a boy) wore a beanie hat (Like Beanie of Beanie and Cecil) multicolored. Ponytail was a girl with a black ponytail (I think she was Asian, but I didn't get a good enough look). Needs a haircut (boy) wore a big baseball cap, covering his bad hair. Construction worker (an African American boy) wore a large, well... red construction worker's hat.

There was also a super hero chicken (different looking from the regular ones... much fatter, and she was white) she had a red cape and an emblem of the letter S in either a cloud, or an egg with feathers at the end (my TV doesn't get the channel in too well lately, which is why some of my explainations are fuzzy) She also worse White goggles over her eyes.

MuppetDude
04-23-2004, 03:01 PM
Episode 4067:
1. Gordon's Dad had sort of a long face, with small eyes, grey hair, moustache, and beard, and a big grin. His skin tone's a bit darker than Gordon's.

Episode 4068:
1. Don't know the kid's real name. He was an African-American boy riding a scooter.
2. The Boingers: two A.M. kids. One was a fat blue kid with black dreadlocks, a light blue nose (?), green eyelids, and a grey jacket with a yellow stripe. The other was a lavendar A.M. with a black mouth (but not the "live-hand" variety), with light brown pigtails, a pink nose, and a pink jacket with a hood.
4. The King's Horses and Men: different than the ones from the original News Flash: they were two identical green A.M.s with orange noses, who wore armor and their "coat of arms" on their breastplates. Their horses were Buster and Fred, but with different voices.
5. The Horse: just a slightly fuzzy brown horse with a black mane and a white stripe down his face. It's the same puppet used for Cookie Hood's horse, Marian.
7. Not sure on how their name was spelled, but at the beginning of the clip, they were long piles of wavy hair, each one a different color (blond, brown, etc.). When they received their haircuts, it was revealed that their faces were actually grouch puppets; a yellow/green one, a dark red one, a yellow-orange one, and a brown one.

I'll post some more later, but I can tell you that Miss Vicki works at "Tiny Tim's Uke Repair".

The Count
04-23-2004, 03:24 PM
Thanks guys, hope you post again soon with the rest of the descriptions to make all the additons to the listings from this week.
And that's a great reference in the name of Miss Vicki's place of employment!

The Count
04-26-2004, 08:27 AM
OK, guys. Another week and another batch of characters to ask descripts for.
And I hope I get more help this time around to actually add the characters from this week, not to mention help on finishing off the list of characters from last week.

Episode 4072.
1 Elmo's World: The Kingfish.
2 The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Smelly Laundry.
Please post your descripts here. Thanks for the help and hope to hear from you guys soon.

Drtooth
04-26-2004, 09:58 AM
You know, all the new characterrs would have to be on as soon as I left. Sorry, Count.....

>>The Adventures of Trash Gordon.
4 The Snoritians.<<

Basically they were Grouches of different colors (mainly greyish browns, but different tones) with closed eyes, wearing nightgowns and caps (all white, I think) and a pillow, which was basically a pillow with large opened eyes on it (the side you put the pillow into a pillowcase was it's "mouth")

The Count
04-27-2004, 01:31 PM
OK, still searching for descripts and will read back through this thread to see what's still missing.
But for today...
Episode 4073.
1 Dr. Feel.
2 The character that showed up at the end of Gloval Grover: Jamaica, wearing Grover's tie-dyed shirt.
Thanks and hope to hear from you soon.

Drtooth
04-27-2004, 03:11 PM
No one has described Dr. Fell for you when he was on Dr. Phil I take it.

An orange tall headed AM (the kind with no chin) with a matching orange triangular nose and two cartoony eyes with no eye lids (just black pupils in the middle) He had a mouth cut out of the head. He had lightbrown hair, balding, and a mustache the same color, almost like it were covering his mouth. he had rod hands. he wore a Brown suit with a white shirt and blue tie. He sat behind the desk the entire time.,

The character in Global Grover was a shark wearing a tie dye tee shirt (I think it was red and yellow)

The Count
04-27-2004, 03:38 PM
Thanks pal. Now what about Elmo's World: The Kingfish and The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Smelly Laundry?
Please post those descripts here and hope you have a good day.

Drtooth
04-27-2004, 03:40 PM
Unfortunately, I didn't see either....

The Count
04-27-2004, 03:59 PM
Then I guess it's up to MuppetDude or some other helpful soul.
Hope to hear from someone who can help with all the remaining undescribed Season 35 characters, and have a good day.

The Count
04-28-2004, 11:31 AM
Was only able to see the first half of Episode 4074, but here are the characters I'm asking help for.
1 Vinnie, the Letter of the Month Club's Delivery Man.
a. Is this the character's correct name?
b. What's the name of the human actor who portrayed this role?
c. Please describe what he looks like and his wardrobe as well.
2 Henrietta Honker.
Is this the name of Baby Honker all grown up?
Or is this a different character than Baby Honker, thus meriting two separate entries in my listings?
Please describe what she and the Honker Family looked like, and if this is the same Honker Family that appeared in Elmo's World: Families.
Thanks and hope to hear from you guys soon.

Drtooth
04-28-2004, 12:46 PM
Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to see it, since I have an early class.

I'm guessing here.... I've heard the number of the day delivery guy is Seth Greene (SP) famous for his role as Scott Evil in Austin Powers and Chris on family Guy....

But that's just something I heard from a TV guide report.... You'll have to wait for tomorrow for a more accurate description, unless someone else kindly provides you with one....

These early classes the day after night classes are killing me, man....

The Count
04-28-2004, 01:10 PM
You and me both. Had a night class last night from 8-10 PM, and then a special reposition class today at 10 AM which is why I was only able to see the first half of 4074. Thank goodness that'll be over as of today.
Oh, and I can wait till tomorrow for descripts from 4074 and 4075, provided there are any new characters there to be gotten.
And I think it was the Letter of the Month Club, though there may be a Number of the Day Club bit in that same episode but I wouldn't know till they repeat the episode in May.
Thanks and have a good day.

Drtooth
04-28-2004, 01:50 PM
Pfft... I went to bed after 11 and had to get up at 6 and leave at 6:45...

needless to say, I wound up having to eat a...shudder... McGriddle for breakfast....

The Count
04-28-2004, 02:03 PM
You think you have it bad? Try getting back home at half-past 10 PM, eating dinner till 11:30 PM, and then sleeping sitting up instead of lying down for three hours after eating cause you've got a condition known as acalaycia like I do. And then get up the next morn at 6:30 AM to check the net for at least half hour, eat a bowl of cereal, and get ready for an 8:00 AM departure cause your brothers who provide you your means of transportation threaten to leave at that early a time.
Needless to say, my brother didn't get ready to leave till 9:30 AM and I was able to watch the first half of Episode 4074. But I have sympathy for what you're going through, and if I knew how to do it I'd attach the Rowlf icon here.
Hope this helps and havean OK day.

Drtooth
04-28-2004, 02:28 PM
Ah... well, anyway we can both agree that missing SS is the worst part of it...

MuppetDude
04-28-2004, 02:48 PM
I guess it's up to MuppetDude or some other helpful soul.
Da-da-da-DAAAAH!!! :) (I couldn't resist)

Here's the descriptions for these characters:

Elmo's World: The Kingfish

A long, dark grey fish, with a rounded muzzle. He had a white jaw and belly, and on each of his sides is a streak of yellow color. He had rould hemispherical eyes with no eyelids, and a red and gold crown (not the kind with a hole in the middle--sort of like a baseball cap minus the viser), with a ring of black and white fuzz around the bottom of it.

The Smelly Laundry

Basically a pile of smelly laundry with only three "clothing Muppets" in it. Only one of them were new as far as the sketch goes: a red and black vertically striped sock with angry eyes with eyebrows. The toe of the sock (its nose) is grey.

Another article of clothing in the pile is Zoe's Jacket (who made her debut in an episode of Elmo's World): a pink jacket with fur trim around the hood, sleeves, and pockets. Her mouth is the hood and sort of works like a Martian's mouth. She also has round eyes similar to Prairie Dawn's, but with fur trim around them.

The third piece of clothing is a pair of blue checkered pants that appeared in the "Monster Clubhouse" episode when they dance the "Monster Pants Dance". His mouth is a smile built onto a gold belt-buckle. His blue-lidded eyes are right above the mouth.

As for the others (Episode 4074)...I haven't seen it yet. (I will see it this afternoon, though). But I can tell you two more things about some other characters:

1. I couldn't find the official collective name for the hairy creatures Trash Gordon ran into, so it may be best to go with your name.
2. The sleeping grouches's official spelling is the S-N-O-R-E-T-I-A-N-S.

I really hope that I at least made your day a little better. Also, try to search for the "Monsterpiece Theater: Gone with the Wind" thread; I've posted the rest of the "Christmas Toy" Muppets for you!

The Count
04-28-2004, 03:30 PM
Thanks MuppetDude, you did indeed make my day with these. Will post what I've got and what's still missing.
As for the characters from Trash Gordon... After hearing their names pronounced out loud by my screenreader program...
1 You're right, it should be the "Snoretians."
2 It should be the "Very Hairians."

Wait a second? You mean there are more TCT characters left? Just finished adding the ones you sent this weekend. Man, if I could, I'd be doing my patented laugh as Billy from The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy fright now.
Thanks and have a vonderful day!

The Count
04-28-2004, 09:13 PM
OK, here's what I've gotten from Sesame Street Season 35, Episodes 4067 to 4074.
The following characters will be added to the listings, since I've gotten descripts of them.

In alphabetical order, from Episodes 4067-4071.
These won't be added until I get help with the characters still missing from this batch of episodes.
The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Giant Space Chicken.
The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Snoretians.
The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Very Hairians.
The Boingers.
Elmo's World: The Hand.
Grandfather Honker.
The Horse.
Miss Vicki.
Sheila the Kangaroo.
Steven. (Name of human actor still needed.)
Super Chicken.
Super Construction Worker. (Name of human actor still needed.)
Super Guitar Girl.
Super Needs a Haircut. (Name of human actor still needed.)
Super Ponytail. (Name of human actress still neded.)
Super Propeller Hat. (Name of human actor still needed.)
Super Tutu.

In alphabetical order, from Episodes 4072-4074.
These won't be added until I get help for the characters still missing and gather those from 4075 and 4076.
The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Smelly Laundry.
Dr. Feel.
Elmo's World: The Kingfish.


Here are the names of the characters I still need descripts of in order to make the additions to the listings.
In alphabetical order, from Episodes 4067-4071.
Elmo's World: The Firefighters.
Elmo's World: The History of Getting Dressed Book.
Firefighter Richard. (Name of human actor still needed.)
Global Grover: Australia: The Cute Little Animals. (Basically, what animals are they?)
Gordon's Dad. (Wardrobe Descript still needed.)
Mr. Noodle's Sister, Ms. Noodle. (Name of human actress still neded.)

In alphabetical order, from Episodes 4072-4074.
Henrietta Honker.
Vinnie, the Letter of the Month Club's Delivery Man. (Name of human actor still needed.)


And a few questions as well.
1 The King's Horses.
Since these were Buster and Fred with British accent voices, should they be added to the listings?
Or should I just skip them since Buster and Fred are already part of the listings?
2 The King's Men.
Since there are two sets of characters with this name, my question is...
Should I add separate entries for both groups, distinguishing one as being from Episode 4070 and the other as being from the Humpty Dumpty Nursery Rhyme News Flash?
3 The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Snoretians.
Should the Muppet-like pillow be added to the listings as a character as well?
Please post your help in this thread ASAP to the best of your knowledge.
Thanks, hope to hear from you guys soon, and have a great night.

Drtooth
04-29-2004, 09:25 AM
Was only able to see the first half of Episode 4074, but here are the characters I'm asking help for.
1 Vinnie, the Letter of the Month Club's Delivery Man.
a. Is this the character's correct name?
b. What's the name of the human actor who portrayed this role?
c. Please describe what he looks like and his wardrobe as well.
2 Henrietta Honker.
Is this the name of Baby Honker all grown up?
Or is this a different character than Baby Honker, thus meriting two separate entries in my listings?
Please describe what she and the Honker Family looked like, and if this is the same Honker Family that appeared in Elmo's World: Families.
Thanks and hope to hear from you guys soon.

I finally saw Wed's episode....

Vinnie was Seth Green in a guest star role. He wore a plain black (or it could have been navy... hard to tell with my TV) uniform with a simple name tag on his left side of his chest that was white and said Vinnie in script writing in red. He did not wear a cap, though.

Also, I remembered you talking about how you wanted to see them talk about the functions of the letteres I-Z.... well, there really wasn't anything to do about them... Letters I-M were a large mobile. All those letters were written on hanging pyramids (Each side was a different color). O-S were printed on a "Wheel of Fortune" type game (not the game show, one you'd see at a casino or a carnival... up right). T, U, and V were smaller foam letters with sticks coming from the bottom, held onto a large flat square pice of foam. W, X, Y and Z were just frames pictures of letters. Small rectangular frames.

The Honkers were essentually the EXACT same as the Honker family in Elmo's world (obviously wearing party hats) Henrietta was the baby honker.

Didn't see today's episode, since I had to leave.

The Count
04-29-2004, 09:32 AM
Thanks Drtooth. And be on the watch out tomorrow for King Cookie and his Royal Helper. Me thinks you'll like that street story.

The Count
04-29-2004, 12:02 PM
Just posting this here so everyone can see it.
OK, here's what I've gotten from Sesame Street Season 35, Episodes 4067 to 4074.
The following characters will be added to the listings, since I've gotten descripts of them.

In alphabetical order, from Episodes 4067-4071.
These won't be added until I get help with the characters still missing from this batch of episodes.
The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Giant Space Chicken.
The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Snoretians.
The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Very Hairians.
The Boingers.
Elmo's World: The Hand.
Grandfather Honker.
The Horse.
Miss Vicki.
Sheila the Kangaroo.
Steven. (Name of human actor still needed.)
Super Chicken.
Super Construction Worker. (Name of human actor still needed.)
Super Guitar Girl.
Super Needs a Haircut. (Name of human actor still needed.)
Super Ponytail. (Name of human actress still neded.)
Super Propeller Hat. (Name of human actor still needed.)
Super Tutu.

In alphabetical order, from Episodes 4072-4074.
These won't be added until I get help for the characters still missing and gather those from 4075 and 4076.
The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Smelly Laundry.
Dr. Feel.
Elmo's World: The Kingfish.

Here are the names of the characters I still need descripts of in order to make the additions to the listings.
In alphabetical order, from Episodes 4067-4071.
Elmo's World: The Firefighters.
Elmo's World: The History of Getting Dressed Book.
Firefighter Richard. (Name of human actor still needed.)
Global Grover: Australia: The Cute Little Animals. (Basically, what animals are they?)
Gordon's Dad. (Wardrobe Descript still needed.)
Mr. Noodle's Sister, Ms. Noodle. (Name of human actress still neded.)

In alphabetical order, from Episodes 4072-4074.
Henrietta Honker.
Vinnie, the Letter of the Month Club's Delivery Man. (Name of human actor still needed.)

And a few questions as well.
1 The King's Horses.
Since these were Buster and Fred with British accent voices, should they be added to the listings?
Or should I just skip them since Buster and Fred are already part of the listings?
2 The King's Men.
Since there are two sets of characters with this name, my question is...
Should I add separate entries for both groups, distinguishing one as being from Episode 4070 and the other as being from the Humpty Dumpty Nursery Rhyme
News Flash?
3 The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Snoretians.
Should the Muppet-like pillow be added to the listings as a character as well?
Please post your help in this thread ASAP to the best of your knowledge.

MuppetDude
04-29-2004, 03:18 PM
Elmo's World: The Firefighters
Two small A.M.s (like Prairie Dawn): one lavendar, and one green. Both have black coats and helmets, with a white number "2" on their helmets. The lavendar Muppet is a male with short black hair and handlebar moustache, sleepy green eyelids, and a yellow-orange nose. The green one is female, with brown braids, a pink nose, and orange eyelids.
There was another character you missed in this list: the Firetruck. It's a "Muppetized" firetruck with its pupils placed on the windshield, and its mouth (full of teeth) is the front white fender (NOTE: This is not the same one from "The Christmas Toy".
As for Firefighter Richard, I'll find out his name soon.

The "Global Grover Animals" were a light orange baby squirrel, a green turtle, and a calico dog.

I believe that Gordon's dad wore a tan sweater.

Henrietta is indeed the name of the pink baby Honker, and the family that joined her is the same family from "Elmo's World: Families": a pink baby, a silver grandfather, a pink/red mother, and a dark blue father. The only difference in the father is that in "Elmo's World", his nose was red (due to the green-screen that was used).

The King's Men and Horses should be included with the ones from the "News Flash" sketch. There was one more character from the News Flash bit, too: The King's Cow. She tried to sneak in, but was quickly sent out. They used the old Gladys puppet for this one.

As for "The Horse", it may be a better idea to label him as "The Horse Everyone Gets Back On" to differentiate him from other generic horses.

The Snoretians pillow looked more like a wadded-up blanket to me, but I guess it's all about your point of view.

I'll also try to get a description of "Miss Noodle" whenever possible, as well as the "History of Getting Dressed", who is in a couple of other "Elmo's World" episodes as well (like the one about ears).

As for the kids that you listed, we may not have access to them unless someone official (like forum member Secret Squirrel) passes by and we can ask them.

The Count
04-29-2004, 03:40 PM
Thank you MuppetDude.
As for the kids, yeah, guess they'll just have to wait until someone official can supply that info. But it's cool.
Elmo's World: The Firefighters.
Elmo's World: The Firetruck.
Henrietta Honker, instead of Baby Honker.
Vinnie (Seth Green).
Mr. Robinson, Gordon's Father (Carl Gordon).
These will all be added once the list of characters from this week and the last week are finished off.

As for the Snoretians' Pillow, guess that's a question for Drtooth to answer: if it was a pillow, and if it should be added.
As for the King's Men and King's Horses, should there be two entries for these characters?
Just asking if there should be an entry for the following.
"The King's Men (SS, from Episode 4070)"
"The King's Men (SS, from the Humpty Dumpty Nursery Rhyme News Flash)"
And should the horses from 4070 be added since they're Buster and Fred?
And should the King's Horses from the News Flash be added as a separate entry or with the King's Men from the News Flash?

As for the animals from Global Grover's second trip to Australia...
Should there be three individual entries or one group entry for "The Cute Little Animals"?
Thanks, and hope to get some answers soon.

Drtooth
04-29-2004, 03:53 PM
You have Dr. Feel , right?

Dr. Feel: An orange tall headed AM (the kind with no chin) with a matching orange triangular nose and two cartoony eyes with no eye lids (just black pupils in the middle) He had a mouth cut out of the head. He had lightbrown hair, balding, and a mustache the same color, almost like it were covering his mouth. he had rod hands. he wore a Brown suit with a white shirt and blue tie. He sat behind the desk the entire time.,

And I just found out he was performed by Steve Whitmire.

As for the pillow... well, I guess it counts (you could file it under "Snortian pillow") Since it did have eys, and it's mouth did move (snoring)

The Count
04-29-2004, 04:09 PM
Yes, you described him perfectly and will be added after I get all the characters from this week.
To that end, keep a watch in 4075 for King Cookie and King Cookie's Royal Helper.
And that's one less from the 4067-4071 episodes. The Snoretians' Pillow will be added, just needed confirmation that it was a Muppetlike character.
All that's left from that week are the following:
Firefighter Richard (Name of human actor and descript still needed.)
Mr. Noodle's Sister, Ms. Noodle (Name of human actress and descript still needed.)
The Cute Little Animals, whether they should be listed as a group or as three individual entries.
The King's Men and the King's Horses.
If the King's Horses should be added since they're Buster and Fred, who are already in the listings.
If the King's Men from 4070 should be added and distinguished from the ones in the Humpty Dumpty News Flash.
If the King's Men and King's Horses from the News Flash should be added as separate entries or as one group entry.
Please post here and hope to hear from you guys soon.

The Count
04-30-2004, 08:05 AM
And here's the last from this week, from Episode 4076.
Gary Gills, or is it Professor Gary Gills?
Elmo's World: The Squeaky Shoes.
Elmo's World: The Dogeared Book.
Elmo's World: The Bunny or Rabbit that gave his TV a set of rabbit ears.
The people on Sesame Street who got knocked over by Curly Bear's loud growl.
The crew workers on the set of the Count's production of Transylvania 65000.
The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Giant Grumpy Guppy.
Hope to get your help on these and the rest from the last two weeks that are still missing.

zanimum
04-30-2004, 09:47 AM
The dog eared book is the book about getting dressed, but with short, loppy, brown dog ears on the top two corners. They both are dark, leather-covered books, with circular Muppet eyes, and some goldish metal-like trim on the cover, in sort of an almost medieval pattern.

The Count
04-30-2004, 01:23 PM
Thanks, zanimum. Still need help with the rest of the missing characters from these last two weeks to add them to the listings.
Hopefully, Drtooth or MuppetDude or someone else will come in later and provide descripts for all characters sought from Season 35.

The Count
05-01-2004, 10:00 AM
OK guys, now that I have your attention I'd like to finish off the list of characters for which I'm still missing descripts in order to make all the recent additions to my listings.
Here's the list of characters.

From Episodes 4067-4071.
1 Firefighter Richard (Name of human actor also needed.)
2 Mr. Noodle's Sister, Ms. Noodle (Name of human actress also needed.)
From Episodes 4072-4076.
3 King Cookie.
4 King Cookie's Royal Helper, please confirm if this was Alan in costume.
5 Gary Gills or Professor Gary gills, please confirm what this character's correct name is along with a descript.
6 Elmo's World: The Squeaky Shoes.
7 Elmo's World: The Bunny or Rabbit, who gave Elmo's TV a pair of rabbit ears.
8 The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Giant Grumpy Guppy.
9 The characters that got knocked over by Curly Bear's loud growl on the Street.
10 The characters who appeared on the set of the Count's production of Transylvania 65000.

Additional Questions.
11 The Cute Little Animals, from Global Grover's second trip to Australia.
Should these be included as one group entry or as three separate entries?
12 The King's Horses, from Episode 4070.
Should these be included when it's been said that they were Buster and Fred?
Especially when Buster and Fred the Wonder Horse have been already added to the listings?
13 The King's Men, from Episode 4070.
Should they be added as a separate entry, or together with the King's Horses from this episode?
14 The King's Men, from the News Flash.
Should they be added with a "News Flash" adendem to distinguish these from the ones from Episode 4070?
15 The Sleddog, from Global Grover's Alaskan Winter.
Should this character be added?
If so, please provide a descript of what it looks like.
Thanks for your help, and I hope to hear from you soon on finally getting all these characters added.

The Count
05-02-2004, 07:48 PM
Hey guys, hate to sound like a broken record... But I'd rully like to get the characters listed above added to the listings ASAP before worrying about another week's worth of new characters.
So please post any and all info on the characters listed above and help answer the remaining questions.
Thanks, and hope to hear from you guys soon.

MuppetDude
05-03-2004, 03:19 PM
OK guys, now that I have your attention I'd like to finish off the list of characters for which I'm still missing descripts in order to make all the recent additions to my listings.
Here's the list of characters.

From Episodes 4067-4071.
1 Firefighter Richard (Name of human actor also needed.)
2 Mr. Noodle's Sister, Ms. Noodle (Name of human actress also needed.)
From Episodes 4072-4076.
3 King Cookie.
4 King Cookie's Royal Helper, please confirm if this was Alan in costume.
5 Gary Gills or Professor Gary gills, please confirm what this character's correct name is along with a descript.
6 Elmo's World: The Squeaky Shoes.
7 Elmo's World: The Bunny or Rabbit, who gave Elmo's TV a pair of rabbit ears.
8 The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Giant Grumpy Guppy.
9 The characters that got knocked over by Curly Bear's loud growl on the Street.
10 The characters who appeared on the set of the Count's production of Transylvania 65000.

Additional Questions.
11 The Cute Little Animals, from Global Grover's second trip to Australia.
Should these be included as one group entry or as three separate entries?
12 The King's Horses, from Episode 4070.
Should these be included when it's been said that they were Buster and Fred?
Especially when Buster and Fred the Wonder Horse have been already added to the listings?
13 The King's Men, from Episode 4070.
Should they be added as a separate entry, or together with the King's Horses from this episode?
14 The King's Men, from the News Flash.
Should they be added with a "News Flash" adendem to distinguish these from the ones from Episode 4070?
15 The Sleddog, from Global Grover's Alaskan Winter.
Should this character be added?
If so, please provide a descript of what it looks like.
Thanks for your help, and I hope to hear from you soon on finally getting all these characters added.

1.Firefighter Richard, played by real-life firefighter Richard Gleason, wore a black coat and helmet. He has black hair and hazel eyes.
2. Ms. Noodle is played by Kristin Chenoweth, and she has blond pigtails and bluish-green eyes. She wore a grey vest with black marks on it, and a pink bowtie with long ends. She also wore a white shirt, grey knickers, black stockings, and black high-heeled boots.
3. King Cookie wore a gold crown with encrusted jewels, and a red cape and gold cloak, with brown fur trim. He held a gold scepter in his right hand.
4. King Cookie's "R.H." was indeed Alan Muraoka, wearing a gold garment with white frilly cuffs and collar. He wore a gold shirt with slightly puffy sleeves, and wore an apron-like gold garment with a cookie on the front (this same type of fabric is also a banner on his long horn). He wore a flat, round, brown hat with two tan diagonal stripes on one side of it, and also wore black tights and shoes.
5. Professor Gary G-I-L-L was the old Guy Smiley puppet (you could see little pegs on the back of his eyebrows that controlled them to move) with a few changes: he had larger ears, "perky" green eyelids, a sort of fat "triangular" lavendar nose, and wore a loud tan suit with a checker-like pattern, and a vaudevillian's straw hat.
6. The Squeaky Shoes were a pair of black loafers with white eyes with pink eyelids.
7. The Rabbit was a brown cartoon-like rabbit, with small eyelids and a pink nose. His ears could move with the use of control rods. His design looks like a distant relative of a naked George Rabbit from "Emmet Otter".
8. The Grumpy Guppy was a blue fish with angry eyes and fuzzy black eyelashes.
9. One was a tiny pink bird, and the other was a fat blue A.M. (not the one from Charlie's Restaurant) whose clothes were blown away by the growl! (The clothes were made to rip off by means of pieces of monofilament pulling them off.)
10. I'll have to get back to you on that later.
11. I don't think you should count them under any group listing, since they were just random Muppets put in the sketch.
12. Sesame Street has always used Fred and Buster (and the others) as "anonymous horses". A few years back, they substituted the brown horse puppet with the Buster puppet for Marshall Grover segments.
13 & 14. I think they should all be in the same grouping. Maybe the Muppet Workshop had a different opinion on the design for the recent Men than the original ones.
15. Contrasting to #11, the Sleddog could be on the list, since he was built for the sketch and had an important purpose in it. He was a grey Huskie with pink (I think) eyelids.

I've got to look over the "Global Grover" sketches to consider whether or not you should add all of the other characters that have appeared in those sketches.

The Count
05-03-2004, 04:12 PM
Immensely huge mad props go out to MuppetDude for helping me finialize those new Sesame Street acquisitions for the ML.
If you're wondering whether to make an argument for including the Global Grover critters, consider this. Stevie Elephant and Sidney Camel, along with Ming the Peacock and Sheila the Kangaroo are already there. Though after listing those four examples just now, I think I'll drop the article "the" from the last two.
Anyway, I'll just keep the cute little animals and sleddog in mind till I hear from you again. Until tomorrow, have a great day.

Drtooth
05-03-2004, 05:40 PM
Here's something to add. Gary Gills had 2 back up singers/ assistants.

One was a green am (sort of like Little Jerry or Farley) with light brown hair (and eyebrows), and he had a small red circle nose.

The other was a pink AM... his head was... well... he looked like a SS Human AM version of Fozzie Bear. His eyes and nose were exactly the same positioning as Fozzie as well. He had purple eyelids and a small yellow nose.

In fact, I think the puppeteer did an impersonation of Fozzie when he performed him.

They both, as Kermit would say, looked like Ice cream men from "Hello Dolly!" Wearing lighter colored beige (compaired to gary's) vaudevillina suits.

Sorry I couldn't help out sooner... I've been really busy lately.

MuppetDude
05-04-2004, 01:47 PM
You bring up a good argument, Count, but all of those animals you listed have names, whereas the others don't (unless you want to count Grover's referring to the sleddog as "Doggie").
And thanks for the addition of Gary's back-up singers, Drtooth.

The Count
05-04-2004, 02:21 PM
All frighty then...
1 The cute little animals will be dropped and not added, unless someone comes up with a better argument for their inclusion.
Unless you think they should go in as "The Cute Little Animals", but I digress.
2 The Sleddog won't be added for the same reasons.
3 Professor Gary Gill's Backup Singers will be added.
4 The Horse, as MuppetDude suggested, that Everyone Gets Back On will be added.
Don't have anything else to ask about since I wasn't able to watch either Episode 4077 nor 4078, but if you guys have the character names and descripts then post them here and we'll chat.
Thanks and have a good day.

The Count
05-05-2004, 12:53 PM
Ha! Finally have some new characters from this week to ask about.
Here's the list from Episode 4079.
1 The names of the members of Miles's band, including descripts of what they looked like and the names of the human actors who portrayed these roles if possible.
2 The Man in Brown.
3 The pig who flew up into the air, was its name Hickory Dickory Dare or just Hickory Dickory?
4 N*Stync.
5 Flem & M.
6 Triangle Bob Trianglepants.
Please post your replies here and hope to hear from you guys soon.

MuppetDude
05-06-2004, 08:14 AM
Episode 4077:
1. Elmo's World: The Bell
A gold bell with the open part turned upward. Her face is the bell's cup, and she has lidless eyes with lashes, a mole on her right cheek, and red lips on her mouth, which moves sort of like a ventriloquist's dummy's mouth.

Episode 4078:
2. The Fairy Napmother
Basically a lavendar live-hand version of Glenda the Good Witch from "The Wizard of Oz", both in clothing and facial design. She's got a green nose.

3-11. Rosita's Familia, including her papa, her mama, her abuelo (grandfather), her abuela (grandmother), her tia (aunt) Mercedes, and her primos (cousins): Paco, Pepe, Luis, and Conchita. I'll try and get these descripts later today.

12. Elmo's World: The Bed
It has a horizontally striped white mattress with a black mouth and round hemispherical eyes with eyelids. On top of the matress is a white pillow, whose face is visible from inside its pillowslip. She has a black mouth with female eyes with lashes. I believe that the bed also has a white blanket on top.

13. Elmo's World: The Nest
A nest with a mouth and brown eyelids with lashes. Inside the nest is a small lavendar bird with an orange beak (a baby Flooter-Tooter).

Episode 4079:
14-16. Miles's Band
I'm not too good at describing people, so there's probably someone out there who could help me.

17. The Man in Brown
A tall orange A.M. with dark brown hair and eyebrows, a brown suit, a light brown shirt, a brown spotted necktie, a light brown nose, brown eyelids, and brown-rimmed glasses.

18. Hickory Dickory is a peach-colored four-legged pig puppet.

That's all I can help you with for now, but I will try to describe the rest of the characters missing on your list later.

The Count
05-06-2004, 08:36 AM
Can always "count" on 2, 2 people! Yes, that's today's Number of the Day, 2!
And from Episode 4080.
1 Elmo's Fairy Godperson.
2 Elmo's World: The Yoyo, or should it be Yo-Yo? Episode 4079, forgot about this one.
3 Elmo's World: The accordion.

BTW: Thanks MuppetDude, based on your descripts the pillow from the bed could probably be counted as a separate character, just wondering if the blanket was Muppetized as well. The baby bird could be added too.
And based on your descripts, I like that Bell. Hello miss Bell nurse!
Hope to hear from you soon and have a great day.
From

MuppetDude
05-06-2004, 02:12 PM
No prob, Count. Here's the descripts for Rosita's family. (NOTE: All of them sport the same kind of "Rosita eyes", nose, and feathery kind of hair.):

Rosita's Papa--a blue monster. He's made from the old Parker Monster puppet, and he's got green eyelids, a tuft of white hair on the top of his head, a round lavendar nose, and a dark necktie with polka dots.

Rosita's Mama--a "Rosita Extra" puppet with pink hair and pearls.

Rosita's Abuelo--a small grey monster with grey hair, nose, eyelids, and wire-rimmed glasses.

Rosita's Abuela--a "Rosita Extra" puppet with gray hair, a grey nose, and an orange shawl.

Rosita's Tia Mercedes--from the looks of it, they use the green Phoebe monster from "Monster Clubhouse" since she's got the same green lips, but other than that, she's got pink hair, a round pink nose, lavendar eyelids, red-rimmed glasses, and a purple neckerchief with flower decoration.

Rosita's Primo Paco--a blue flat-headed monster with an orange nose, a yellow, flipped-around baseball cap, yellow hair, and pink eyelids.

Rosita's Primo Pepe--looks the same as Paco, but with a green nose and an orange baseball cap.

Rosita's Primo Luis--looks like Paco and Pepe without the cap, and has pink hair and a pink nose.

Rosita's Prima Conchita--a small off-green monster with an orange nose and light green "Red Fraggle" pigtails tied with shiny orange ribbon.

And here's some more descriptions, but I'm not as helpful with these today. I did get a good look at them, but I'm not good with the wardrobe descriptions:

N*Stync--Three grouches dressed in scuzzy, torn hip-hop outfits.

One was tangerine-colored and fuzzy, and had grey eyebrows, wore a blue bandana on his head (to which a fishbone is attached), and a gold earring. Not sure about his other clothes, but if you want to know tell me.

A second grouch wore a grey shirt and knit cap. and yellow sunglasses. He was light grey.

A third wore a tan outfit and hat, and his fur was both yellow and green, with brown eyebrows.

Flem & M (which may be spelled P-H-L-E-G-M-I-N-E-M so it resembles Eminem's name)--he was a brown grouch with "perky" black eyebrows, and wore a torn red hooded jacket with white stripes, a torn yellow sleeveless shirt, and he held a microphone. Following him was a brown grouch with brown eyebrows wearing brown cap, jacket, and a headset. He carried a dual record player.

TriangleBob TrianglePants--Bob McGrath in one of the most ridiculous outfits I've ever seen in the history of the show. He wore yellow tights so his skin tone would resemble that of SpongeBob. On his head, he wore a flipped-over red baseball cap with a red triangle, so that his painted-on freckled face is seen through the triangle's hole. He wore a white shirt with a triangular green necktie, white gloves, suspenders, black shorts decorated with triangles, white socks with blue stripes, and black shoes with red buckles.

Miles's Band--hopefully someone can come up with names, but they were all African-American human males.

Tony (the only name I could remember) is the drummer, with a thin moustache, a green knit-cap, and a brown jacket.

The other two band members have nicknames I gave to them in order to identify them:

"Frizzy Hair"--has very frizzy brown hair and fuzzy eyebrows, a thin moustache, and also wore a brown jacket.

"Black Jack"--nicknamed because he wore a black leather jacket, and has short black hair, an earring, and a thin moustache.

Forgot about the accordion, but he's got green ends; the top end has gold keys, and the bottom end has piano keys. He's built vertically, so somewhere along the middle of his red and green bellows, his large red and pink mouth opens. He's also got sleepy grey eyelids, and a black handlebar moustache.

There's one more character from Elmo's World: The Clarinet, who is basically a realistic clarinet with feminine pink eyelids.

And concerning the bed: no, it shouldn't be counted. The only thing it did was pull back to reveal the other Muppet's faces.

And concerning the lavendar bird; her name is Cathy Cuckoo, and was built in an episode where she hatches in Big Bird's nest, so she can be counted separately from the "Elmo's World" ensemble. (For some reason, the Flooter-Tooters in this episode were referred to as Cuckoos.)

Aside from this list, I'd like to know a couple of things about yourself.
1. Could you please show us your latest Muppet Listing after the Season 35 characters are added? I'm itching to find out how it's progressed. :) :) :)

2. What year did you lose your sight? It would help me know which Muppets you have seen before and those you have never seen.

BTW, this may be the last of the season 35 list I can help you on. I may not be back to help you until Monday. :cry:

But on a lighter note----------- :zany:

The Count
05-06-2004, 08:07 PM
Thank you so very much MuppetDude. OK, let's take these in order.
Based on your descripts, the following will be added at the end of the week or at the end of the season, whichever happens first or closer to the time you're able to come back and keep helping or someone else comes in and helps with the descripts.
New Additions
1 The three members of Miles's Band will wait till Episode 4079 gets repeated and I can get their names, at least their character names.
2 The Man in Brown.
3 Hickory Dickory.
4 N*Stync.
5 Phlegminem, thought it was M&M.
6 Triangle Bob Trianglepants.
7 Elmo's World: The Accordion.
8 Elmo's World: The Clarinet.
Thanks for that one, wasn't sure if it nor the drums nor the banjo were additional Muppets or just products of Elmo/Dorothy's imagination.
9 Elmo's World: The Bell.
10 The Fairy Napmother.
11 Elmo's World: The Nest.
12 Cathy or Kathy Cuckoo, will check it later.
Thought this one would go as a separate entry as Baby Fluter-Tooter, but thanks for the real name.
13 Elmo's World: The Bed.
14 Elmo's World: The Pillow. It's only fair, since I added the Snoretians' Pillow as well.
15-23 All nine members of Rosita's family.
Still Missing so far.
24 Elmo's Fairy Godperson.
25 Elmo's World: The Yoyo or is it Yo-Yo?

As for me...
26 I still have some residual sight left, but it's not enough to discern images on a TV or computer screen. The last truely definitive Muppet sightings I was able to watch on my TV was back in 1996, with the episode featuring Renata Scottie Dog (if that's her correct full name, one I've sought for the sentimental attachment to that episode since it was also the last continuous episode of SS I saw before studying at my university; and reconnecting with you guys here on this forum two years ago with the advent of the Palisades figures.)
I was also able to see some of Muppets Tonight, but not as clearly nor definitive as I would've liked. Or maybe I was able to see them well, but don't remember that well in light of my asking for descripts from you guys for these things and given that my condition was in a bit of flux at that time.
27 A current version of the ML, 10.0, is posted here on the forums; but I was thinking of coming here and checking with you guys after the season was over with everything gathered to see if everything was there and there's nothing missing. But I guess a V10.5 could be arranged.
Thanks for all your help and hope to talk to you soon.

The Count
05-07-2004, 10:52 AM
And here's the last from this week with which I need helpful descripts.
From Episode 4079.
23, 24, and 25: The members of Miles's Band.
Please provide the names of these three characters, descripts of what they and their wardrobe looked like, and the names of the human actors who portrayed them if you can.
From Episode 4080.
26 Elmo's Fairy Godperson.
27 Elmo's World: The Yoyo, or should it be writen "Yo-Yo"?
From Episode 4081.
28 Henry Higgins.
29 "E-D-I-B-E-R-T-O" or "E-D-I-B-U-R-T-O" Burro, from Global Grover: Mexico.
30 Elmo's World: The Tornado.
31 The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Giant Cranky Monster Baby.
Post them here and hope to hear from you guys soon.
Thanks and have a great weekend on International Muppet Meetup Day tomorrow.

Drtooth
05-07-2004, 11:08 AM
I am not sure, but I think it was Elmo's FURRy Godperson... but not so sure.

Did anyone ever describe the Fairy Dog father (or whatever he was called) from the episode where Baby Bear wanted to be a dog? They used the exact same puppet, only with out the ears and the dog nose.


If not...

He's an orange AM that looks like Guy Smiley (more accurately, Monty) with bushy eyebrows, and bushy, yet balding hair (both black) he has lidless eyes (I recall) and a large Tear drop shaped nose (best word I can think of) that was red. He wore a black suit, and had white fairy wings coming out of his back. He had live hands, and his "cellular wand" was a magic wand (the kind with a star at the end) attatched to a small fold up cell phone.

And the letter X (might as well) was a green X with a really small mouth denoted by thin blue lips and worse sunglasses. he had eyes with orange eye lids, but the galsses blocked them.

Henry Piggins (the correct name) was a pig puppet (the more realistic looking pig that's on all 4 feet) with a monacle on his left eye and he was wearing a top hat and tuxedo.

The Count
05-07-2004, 11:23 AM
Thanks Drtooth, will add Henry Piggins now. No, noone described the Dog Fairy to me cause I didn't ask for one, though maybe I shoulda.
I'll wait till MuppetDude gets back to confirm the spelling of some of these names.
And was this letter X a scaled-down version of the one in the episode seen on Noggin? Just to know, that's all. In general, I don't list letter nor number Muppets, cause there are far too many and would just clog up the system. However, they would be mentioned and described when I'm able to go to the studios (hopefully) and do some rull heavy-duty hands-on research.
But any info you guys can provide is greatly appreciated, and thanks and have a good weekend.

The Count
05-07-2004, 12:15 PM
OH yeah, before I forget again...
If you guys could, please post descripts of Rosalita and the other kid AM's that appeared in the sketch/song "Hace Calor" seen in Episode 4081. Thanks and good weekend to all.

Drtooth
05-07-2004, 01:14 PM
I was just explaining how the X looked.... I know you do not list letters.

The Count
05-07-2004, 04:18 PM
O, OK. Sorry bout that 1 pal.
Well, will have the last of the season after Monday, and then it's on the watch for missed episodes.
Hope this helps and have a good weekend.

Drtooth
05-10-2004, 09:25 AM
And here's the last from this week with which I need helpful descripts.
From Episode 4079.
23, 24, and 25: The members of Miles's Band.
Please provide the names of these three characters, descripts of what they and their wardrobe looked like, and the names of the human actors who portrayed them if you can.
From Episode 4080.
26 Elmo's Fairy Godperson.
27 Elmo's World: The Yoyo, or should it be writen "Yo-Yo"?
From Episode 4081.
28 Henry Higgins.
29 "E-D-I-B-E-R-T-O" or "E-D-I-B-U-R-T-O" Burro, from Global Grover: Mexico.
30 Elmo's World: The Tornado.
31 The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Giant Cranky Monster Baby.
Post them here and hope to hear from you guys soon.
Thanks and have a great weekend on International Muppet Meetup Day tomorrow.

The burro was a semi-realistic Muppet Burro, with cartoony Muppet eyes with blue eye lids. He wore a red reign. In case you want to know, he sculpted Grover in a "The Thinker" pose out of clay at the end.

The tornado: A dark grey funnel cloud shaped Muppet, with floating angry eyes with bushy black eye brows.... and I think, redish bags under his eyes. the bottom part, which was the actual tornado was seperated, so it could Spin, like a real tornedo. This was used before in a commercial before a kid's movie at a Loews Cineplex.

The big cranky Monster baby? Natasha. Just her blue screened in so she could look giant.

The Count
05-10-2004, 10:26 AM
Thanks Drtooth. Still searching for the proper spelling of the burro's name, which will be hopefully provided by MuppetDude.
Kyle already told me that the burro sculpted a statue of Grover as the Thinker.
But the question I still have is how did Trash Gordon take care of the Giant Cranky Monster Baby?

Oh, and here's the last of the season.
Episode 4082.
1 Elmo's World: The Dinosaur.
2 The monsters that appeared in the song before Elmo's World, if any of them had names please provide them along with the descripts.
After all of these are sorted out, I'll be watching missed episodes for remaining characters if any.
Thanks and keep posting those character descripts here.

The Count
05-12-2004, 06:11 AM
OK, here's the latest Season 35 update.
Based on Drtooth's info, the following characters will be added.
The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Giant Cranky Monster Baby.
Elmo's World: The Tornado.
Henry Piggins.

Here's what's still left.
1 The name of the burro from Global Grover. Waiting for confirmation from MuppetDude or someone else if its name is spelled "E-D-I-B-E-R-T-O" or "E-D-I-B-U-R-T-O".
2 Elmo's Fairy Godperson. Waiting for confirmation from MuppetDude if it's his "Fairy" or "Furry" Godperson.
3 Elmo's World: The Yoyo. Waiting for confirmation from MuppetDude if it's spelled "Yoyo" or "Yo-Yo".
Looking forward to your replies and tomorrow's repeat airing of 4059 for any other characters I've missed.

And here are some other questions that came to mind recently.
4 Should the miners from Kermit's trip to the Alphabet Mines be added as "The Alphabet Miners"?
5 Should the tribe of characters who appeared in the song "African Alphabet" sung by Kermit be added as "The African Alphabet Tribe"?
6 Should the birds that appeared in the song "Coconut Counting Man" sung by the Count and Harry Belafonte be added as "The Coconut Counting Man's Birds"?
7 For that matter, should the Count's tropical alterego or persona of "The Coconut Counting Man" be added to the listings too?
Please post here and thanks for all you guys help.

MuppetDude
05-13-2004, 06:49 AM
I don't have much time today, but here is what I can answer:

1. The donkey's name is E-R-I-B-E-R-T-O.
2. It's "Fairy", not "Furry".
3. I'd go with "yo-yo" with a dash; I've never seen it spelled any other way.
4. Miles's band member's names:
"Frizzy-Hair's" real name is John.
"Black Jack's" name is T-A-L-I-B.
5. I like the idea of "The Coconut Counting Man" being in the list. You've got The Great Ninetini and Alistair Cookie, so why not?
6. Why are you adding the Giant Baby from Trash Gordon if Natasha is already on your list? (BTW: Trash Gordon gives her a giant baby bottle.)
7. The monsters who sang in episode 4082 were Narf (he sang the lead), two anonymous monsters, and Peeno, a Monster bully. (His name is spelled P-E-E-N-O.)

That's all I can give you today. Whenever I can, I'll send you the descriptions.

The Count
05-13-2004, 08:11 AM
Thanks MuppetDude, as soon as you can post the rest.
Now then, let's see what we have to work with.

Additions.
1, 2, and 3: Miles's Band.
John, Talib, and Tony will be added, though I'd appreciate it if anyone could also provide the names of the actors who portrayed those roles.
4 Elmo's Fairy Godperson will be added.
5 Eriberto Burro will be added.
6 The Giant Cranky Monster Baby: Though it turned out to be Natasha super-imposed over the blue screen so as to appear as a giant, it is in essence a character from The Adventures of Trash Gordon, is it not? And all characters from The Adventures of Trash Gordon count towards the Season 35 character count, no? Or would you get rid of the giant grumpy guppy and/or giant space chicken and/or others?
Just explaining the reason behind this addition.

Still Missing.
7 Elmo's World: The Yo-Yo, as soon as I get a descript it'll be added.
8 Elmo's World: The Dinosaur, as soon as I get a descript it'll be added.

Other Characters.
From Episode 4059.
9 The Fairytale Chorus.
10 The Banana Queen (Merissa Tome)
11 The Banana King.
12 The Monkey King, should this one also be counted?
13 Jose the Puppet.
14 Baby Cookie Monster, or should it be "Young Cookie Monster"?
15 Elmo's World: The Apple.
16 Elmo's World: The Broccoli.
17 Elmo's World: The Corn.
18 Elmo's World: The Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich.
19 Elmo's World: The Pizza.
20 The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Wiggly Squiggly Worms.

Additional Characters to Consider.
21 Elmo's World: The Monkey.
22 Elmo's World: The Top Banana.
23 The Alphabet Miners.
24 The African Alphabet Tribe.
25 The Coconut Counting Man.
26 The Coconut Counting Man's Birds.
Please provide descripts of all these listed above and whether the last four should be added or not. Awaiting replies in this thread, thanks for your help and have a good day.

The Count
05-15-2004, 08:19 PM
Hi guys, hate to be a bother, but I rully need your help on sorting through the characters posted in the list above. MuppetDude? Drtooth? Anyone else?
Remember, the sooner we get these sorted with descripts and human actor names where applicable, the sooner the Season 35 character count gets completed and ML 10.5 gets posted.
Hope to hear from you soon with replies to the missing characters, and have a good night.

MuppetDude
05-17-2004, 07:12 AM
Elmo's World: The Yo-Yo
The "face" of the yo-yo is in the middle of one of the round parts. It's yellow with small eyebrows, black eyelashes, and a black smiling with a pink tongue. The face itself is a separate piece from the outer yellow and orange stripe border around her, enabling that striped piece to rotate as it moves up and down, while the face stays in place.

Elmo's World: The Dinosaur
Basically just the head and neck of a dark orange brontasaurus. He's got roundish eyes like Gobo Fraggle, a bottom jaw that slightly sticks out, and the lower part of his head and neck is a lighter orange color.

Peeno
A yellow live-hand anything monster with a squarish head. He's got yellow horns, angry eyes with pink lids and brown furry lashes (but they're not "sleepy" eyes), and a round dark pink nose.

The Fairy Tale Chorus
This group is composed of the Big Bad (Lavendar) Wolf, the Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood (a green AM with black hair and a red hood), and Little Bo Peep (a live-hand lavendar AM with a blue dress and bonnet).

The Monkey/Banana King
When he's a monkey, it's just Joey Monkey in a black suit and tie. After he's kissed, he becomes a fat blue AM with short black hair, orange eyelids, and a round orange nose. He's wearing the same suit he is when he's a monkey.

Baby Cookie Monster
(This may be a good entry to include his original name "Sid".) He looks a lot like a toy Cookie Monster puppet with googly eyes, live hands, an orange (?) frilly bonnet, a bib, and a diaper.

Elmo's World: Food
All of the food looks just like the real thing but with Muppet eyes and mouths. The apple had black lashes, as did the broccoli. The ear of corn had plain white eyes, the PB & J sandwich had sleepy eyelids, and the pizza had pinkish eyelids. (Note: The pizza is used again in a Trash Gordon episode, but turned upside down and with different eyes.)

The Banana Queen (her name is spelled M-A-R-I-S-S-A T-O-M-E-I)
In the story she wore a blue, red, and yellow waitress uniform and hat, and she wore a large black beehive wig.

I also like the addition of the Alphabet Miners and the African Alphabet Tribe.

The Count
05-17-2004, 08:34 AM
Thanks MuppetDude, been waiting for these. The following will be added.
7 Elmo's World: The Yo-Yo.
8 Elmo's World: The Dinosaur.
15-19, all from Elmo's World as well.
9 The Fairytale Chorus, though why would Bo Peep be there since she's from a nursery rhyme and not a fairy tale?
10 The Banana Queen (SS, Marissa Tome)
11 The Monkey/Banana King.
14 Baby Cookie Monster, I think it would be weird to list him as "Sid" or "Baby Sid Cookie Monster", don't you?

Still Missing.
13 Jose the Puppet, from Global Grover: Mexico: Puppet Maker.
20 The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Wiggly Squiggly Worms.

Agreed, these would make nice additions, but I'd appreciate it if I could get descripts for the following.
21 The Alphabet Miners.
22 The African Alphabet Tribe.
23 The Coconut Counting Man.
24 The Coconut Counting Man's Birds.
25 Elmo's World: The Monkey.
26 Elmo's World: The Top Banana.
Hope to hear from you again soon to finalize this list and hope you have a good day.

The Count
05-20-2004, 07:59 AM
OK, looks like I'm going to have to rescue my own thread again. Here's what's still missing from being added to the list. Please provide descripts of the following entries.
1 Jose the Puppet, from Global Grover in Episode 4059.
2 The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Wiggly Squiggly Worms, from Episode 4059.
3 The Alphabet Miners, from a News Flash segment.
4 The African Alphabet Tribe, from the song "African Alphabet" sung by Kermit.
5 The Coconut Counting Man, from the song of the same name.
6 The Coconut Counting Man's Birds, from the same song as the Coconut Counting Man.
Hope to hear from you guys soon, and have a good day.

The Count
05-24-2004, 10:48 AM
Come on guys, I rully need your help to finish off the Season 35 additions to the list! Can't post it for all to see if you don't help out with the descripts to get each one of these missing characters approved/acknowledged for the listings.
Here's what's still missing as of 5/24/2004:
1 The Adventures of Trash Gordon: The Wiggly Squiggly Worms, from Episode 4059.
2 Jose the Puppet, from Global Grover from Episode 4059.
3 Elmo's World: The Fly.
4 Elmo's World: The Monkey.
5 Elmo's World: The Spider.
6 Elmo's World: The Top Banana.
Hope to hear from you guys soon on getting this batch of characters moved into their homes on the list. Will post again after getting Episode 4069's characters or sooner.
Thanks for the help and have a good day.

MuppetDude
05-25-2004, 06:44 AM
Here are the ones I can do for now:

The Wiggly Squiggly Worms--a group of worms that look like Slimey, but are different colors (one is blue, another is green, another is red, etc.)

Jose the Puppet--I think that his head, hands, and feet are wooden, and his limbs were string. I think that he also wore a green t-shirt.

The Fly--a realistic Muppet fly with cartoony yellow eyes.

The Monkey--a rebuilt Quongo (the gorilla from "The Muppet Show")

The Top Banana--a half-opened banana with black-rimmed glasses, a red necktie, a red mouth, eyelids, and thin eyebrows.

Sorry for the lateness.

The Count
05-25-2004, 07:03 AM
Thank you very much MuppetDude. Sorry to have been a bit bossy in getting these characters descripts from you guys. And so long as I get them, the lateness can be excused. After all, I know that I can count on you to come through when it counts.
The only one left from the group above still missing is Elmo's World: The Spider, from the same episode as The Fly.
Now then, just four more episodes and we'll have finished off the season. Hope to hear from you soon, and have a good day.

MuppetDude
05-26-2004, 08:10 AM
Count, will you add the "Fat Valkyrie" from the "Everything's Coming Up Noses" clip?

The Count
05-26-2004, 09:34 AM
Well, now that you ask... that brings up a few things I've been wanting to discuss with you.
1 Wasn't planning to add the "Fat Valkyrie" from the song "Everything's Coming Up Noses!" But if you think the character should be added, then please provide a descript. Also, should it be listed as "Fat Valkyrie" or "Big Headed Muppet"?
2 You said that there was a second grouch character following PhlegmInEm in Episode 4079, but it still hasn't been added cause we haven't settled on a good "title" for this guy.
To that end... does EmInEm travel with some sort of enterouge wherever he goes? If so, is there someone in that group of people who accompany him that most closely resembles the function of this SS character, someone who has all the guy's records and some sort of record or disc player to play them? If so, then what is this person's "title" within the group? My thoughts are that this real person's title would be the best way to add the SS character to the listing; i.e.: PhlegmInEm's Disc Jockey or Roadie or Producer, etc.
3 There was a monster character in the spoof song "Bully Bully" from Episode 4082 you said was named "Peeno". Is this the same light blueish monster who appears with Grover in Charlie's Restaurant, who I've got listed as "Piño"? If you need refreshing on the clip, Mr. Johnson walks into the restaurant and Grover and "Piño" are both trying to outdo the other in serving the customer before pausing to listen to what the customer actually wants.
Hope to hear back from you soon in hopes of sorting these out, and have a good day.

The Count
05-27-2004, 07:04 AM
And here's what I got from Episode 4069.
1 Elmo's World: The Sun.
2 Elmo's World: The Moon.
Please post descripts of these two, and they'll be added promptly. And as soon as they've been described, that'll be one episode less and one episode closer to ending the season and getting the listing posted.
Thanks for your help, and hope to hear from you soon.

MuppetDude
05-27-2004, 07:04 AM
1. I really don't know the actual name of the puppet used. Phil used "Big Head" as the name for the banner in which he appeared in (in the Muppet Meeting Film, he had short black hair and a grey suit). I like the addition of "Fat Valkyrie" since she made two appearances: once during the "Noses" song, and in episode 4081 (she sang "la-la-la-laaaa" during the song about all of the different ways people communicate).
2. I'm not really into Eminem, so I can't answer that. Hopefully someone else can help you with that. In the meantime, keep him in the "Phlegminem" category.
3. The bully named Peeno was a completely different monster; I believe I gave a description of him to you (yellow with horns and a dark pink nose).

BTW, I just wanted you to know that on your list, "Tony and Maria" from "Inside, Outside Story" are listed as monsters. They're not monsters; they're both Anything Muppets.

And the saxophone player from Bruce Stringbean and the S Street Band is named C-L-A-R-I-C-E, not "Clyde" or "Clarence".

As for "Elmo's World", The Sun is basically an orange sun with rays sticking out. She had a big smile and round white eyes. The Moon is round with a half-moon shape on its left side. The "moon shape" has a nose, while the other side is a dark, starry sky, and the entire puppet has a black mouth and dark sleepy eyelids.

The Count
05-27-2004, 07:28 AM
Thanks MuppetDude, looks like I caught you just in time. OK, here are the entries that will be added.
1 Elmo's World: The Sun.
2 Elmo's World: The Moon.
3 Fat Valkyrie.
4 Peeno.
5 Big Head, might as well since I've already got Leo with a "TMS" designation from those same Muppet Meeting films.
6 All four members of the family from the song "Let's Go Driving", just gotta check if it fits on one line of text in my word file.

7 Yes, Clyde will be changed to Clarice. Just watched/heard the song on the VCD I got and you're right on that one.
8 Talked it over with my brother who listens to EmInEm, and there's not a posse per say that we could draw upon to match up this character from Episode 4079. But I wanted to ask, what do you think of listing it as "PhlegmInEm's Disc Jockey" since you said that this guy came behind the recording artist, holding a double record player?
Well, hope to hear from you soon and have a good day.

The Count
06-03-2004, 07:41 AM
Well, watched Episode 4074 today and here's what I got.
1 Elmo's World: The Mailbox.
2 The Clown, from Journey to Big Bird, should this character be counted? Was it an actual Muppet character or just a digitally animated character?
3 The Beard-Losing Singers, from the song "B.B. King and the Letter B", should this duo be counted for the listings?
Please provide descripts of these few entries ASAP and they'll all be added. Just two more episodes next week to finish off Version 11 and get it posted.
Hope to hear from you guys soon and have a good day.

MuppetDude
06-08-2004, 09:14 AM
The Mailbox was a big, blue, industrial mailbox with round, blue-lidded eyes on the top. His mouth was the opening at the top, and was black with a red tongue.
As for the Clown, she appears just before Ernie begins his search; she honks a horn at him.
I also like the addition of the "Beard-Losing Singers".

The Count
06-08-2004, 09:20 AM
Graphic: Smile!
Thanks MuppetDude, all three will now be added. And I've got a few more questions too.
1 From Episode 4077...
Please describe what the human character named "Melissa" looked like and provide the name of the actress who played her if possible. She's seen in the swings with Big Bird just before Gabi, Elmo, Zoe, and Rocco come to take their turns at the swing.
2 From Episode 4079...
Was thinking about the character who accompanied PhlegmInEm, which term would better fit this guy: "roadie" or "disc jockey"?
Please reply ASAP to get these two booked and added. Only tomorrow's episode remains, along with whatever descripts remain before V 11 gets posted!

MuppetDude
06-08-2004, 09:36 AM
Melissa was a little African-American girl with short hair and pigtails.

As for the Phlegminem character, I'd call him his "disc jockey" for now.

The Count
06-08-2004, 09:39 AM
Check and check. Thanks pal, only tomorrow's episode remains before ML 11 gets posted. And you'll see much more added there than just SS Season 35.
Talk to you tomorrow.

MuppetDude
06-08-2004, 09:41 AM
:cool: Can't wait to see that list. (Believe it or not, I once had a dream that I seen it, but as soon as I clicked on the post, I woke up! I must be going crazy... :zany: )

The Count
06-09-2004, 07:00 AM
OK, just watched the last episode missing from Season 35, and I have a few questions before putting the finishing touches on ML V11.
From Episode 4078.
1 What were the animals that showed up during Elmo's Opera Lullaby? Do you think they should all be included in the listings? Or are they just random generic animals that don't necessarily merit individual entries in the listings?
2 Who were the characters involved in this song about a mom who sings "Tortelini" to her child to get the child stop repeating the word "Mama"?
Do these characters have names? If so, please supply them.
And don't forget to include descripts of the characters asked about above.

And another few questions to whoever can answer them, MuppetDude or someone else.
3 How do you think it would be best to add the two AM's from the song "Beep"? Do you think it would be fine to just list them individually as "Beep Anything Muppets" #1 and #2?
4 Do you think that off-screen characters like Charlie from Charlie's Restaurant and others should stay on the listings or be eliminated cause they never showed up on screen?
Hope to hear from you guys promptly, so that you can see all the hard work put into getting ML V11 ready.
Thanks for all the help and have a good day.

MuppetDude
06-09-2004, 10:27 AM
1. The animals included three sheep; one white one dressed as a Japanese kabuki girl, a black one dressed in a pharoa-type egyptian outfit, and another white one who I think was also dressed as a kabuki girl. The rest of the animals included Buster the Horse in a blue and silver sorcerer's robe, with a moon/sun headress, and there was a pig dressed as a clown, a reddish-brown wolf dressed as a brown-dress Valkyrie (complete with blond pigtails!), a blue turkey in a sort of "Old English" outfit with ruffles and a powdered wig, a chicken dressed in a belly dancer outfit, a rooster dressed as a Mexican Hat Dancer, and a blue/red/orange duck dressed in "Old English" garb, with a tall powdered wig. If you want to add them to the list, you might call them this:

The Opera-Singing Zoo (SS, from Denyce Graves's "Operatic Lullaby"). You could also leave off the "Denyce Graves's 'Operatic Lullaby'" if you want.

2. All of the singers were monsters with mop-like hair, and none of them had names. The baby was pink, the mother (or sister, I don't know) was grey with pink hair, and the rest included a yellow monster with brown hair, two blue ones with blue/pink hair, and a green one with brown hair.

3. Depending on what they looked like, I'm not sure if they should be added at all.

4. You can always say that they're "unseen" right beside the "show initials" they come from. For example:

Mr. Shimmelfinny (FR, unseen)

It also depends on how frequent they are mentioned (at least twice, I'd say).


There's also another character I think you left out of your list: Walt Dizzy. In one episode in the nineties he directed "The Chicken King", and he was a short lavendar AM with brown fuzzy hair and moustache, a pink nose, a red plaid shirt, a yellow baseball cap, eyelids, and glasses. He carried a bull horn, and only made one appearance.


And for a bonus, here are a few extra to add to your list, all from "Elmo's World"

THE BEACH BALL--a multicolored beach ball with brown eyelids and a black mouth.

THE FOOTBALL--he has a black mouth and stiches for "lips". He also has brown eyelids.

THE HAT--a dark grey derby with a red/pink mouth and pink eyelids.

THE CRASH HELMET--an orange/green helmet with a large mouth and tinted visor. He had sleepy eyes, but since they were under the visor I couldn't tell what color the eyelids are.

THE SHOE--a pink kid's shoe with blue laces with pom-poms, and sleepy lashed eyes. Here mouth is at the toe of the shoe, and she has a red mouth.

THE LOAFERS--these shoes were seen in the Elmo's World episode about Ears, and were black with blue eyelids.

THE HIKING BOOTS--a tan pair of boots with round, lidded eyes on the toe, as well as a mouth. One had a red handkerchief sticking out of him.

THE JACKET--aka "Zoe's Jacket". I've already told you what she looked like.

DIVA D'ABRUZZO--an orange live-hand AM with a dark pink nose and silver eyelids, and a black mole on her cheek. She wears a large poofy pink dress and a tall powdered wig with white feathers in it.

THE TELEPHONE--a rotary-dial, with black lashes on her round eyes that are near her receiver. Her mouth is near the front of the phone.

THE CACTUS--he has white eyes and black eyebrows.

THE TUMBLEWEED--her face is in the middle of a rotating wheel that looks like a tumbleweed. She has pink, lashed eyes and a turned-down black mouth.

THE JET PLANE--a blue, white, and gray jet with a propellor for a nose, a black mouth, and black pupils located on each of his front windows.

THE TOOTH--a white tooth with brownish, lashed eyelids, a red mouth, and a black mortarboard with tassel.

THE GLASS OF WATER--a glass with white ping-pong ball-like eyes.

THE BIRTHDAY CAKE--a white cake with green, pink, and yellow decoration, with green lashes, and around her black mouth, she has pink "outlined" lips.

THE WILD ANIMALS--they include a brown bear with teeth, Chicago the Lion, a tiger, an elephant, and Joey and Davey Monkey (although one of them has black lashes).



Aside from them, I will also give you the names of the Fluter-Tooters, but not now. (I've forgot who's who.) The Fluter-Tooters are a group of lavendar birds with curved orange beaks, and often have feathered hair.

Two of them were known as Claude and Carlada Cuckoo, who are the parents of Baby Cathy Cuckoo. The two parents had only a few thin feathers on their heads.

If you can, don't post the list until I or someone else gets the name of the Fluter-Tooters.

Does any of this help your list? :D :D :D

The Count
06-09-2004, 11:25 AM
Do you have to ask? Of course it's a help to/for my list! It probably won't be posted till tomorrow or Friday, since I have to redo the numbering sequence before posting.
As for the Fluter Tooters, I already have Floyd Fluter Tooter on the list but any additional information will be appreciated.
As for the list above, except for Walt Dizzy, everything else's from Elmo's World right?
Is Walt Dizzy from SS? If not, then what Henson production?
As for the characters from the song "Beep", search out BlueAM's "AM Questions" thread cause there are descripts of the two there.
As for the monsters from the song, they'll go by the wayside.
As for the animals, I think that "The Opera Singing Zoo" would be best.
As for the off-screen characters, I think I'll keep them as is in the listings.
Thanks and hope to hear from you again soon.

The Count
06-09-2004, 11:27 AM
Oh yeah, before I forget... are Elmo's World: The Loafers the same characters/entry I already have listed as "Elmo's World: The Squeaky Shoes"?
Thanks again and have a good day.

MuppetDude
06-09-2004, 11:33 AM
Walt Dizzy is from Sesame Street.

And yes, the loafers are the same puppets, but with different eyes and voices, so both can be included.

As for the names of the Fluter-Tooters, here they are. I'm guessing which name goes with which bird:

Flo (dark hair, and glasses)
Flip (pink hair)
Felix (bald)

And Claude, Carlada, and Cathy Cuckoo aren't from Elmo's World.