Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Muppet Stuff's 6th Anniversary!

Can you believe our little blog turns 6 today?





To celebrate, we're going to celebrate with a look at the 
6th episode of a few Henson series.

According to the Muppet wiki, Sam and Friends spoofed The Huntley and Brinkley Report in their 1961 6th episode. 





In 1969, Sesame Street aired it's 6th episode featuring Burt Lancaster, Brian Henson, and a block party!




The Muppets Valentine Show was the Muppets' 6th prime time special and introduced Goerge the Janitor and Mildred. 




Depending on production or air date Jim Nabors was arguably The Muppet Show's 6th guest star. 



In 1983, Convincing John made his debut in the 6th episode of Fraggle Rock:




A year later, Baby Gonzo imagined himself as James Bond when he couldn't find his stuffed toy chicken, Camilla in Muppet Babies' 6th episode "The Case of the Missing Chicken."






David Bowie, as Jareth the Goblin King, Magic Danced our way into our hearts in Jim Henson productions' 6th over all theatrical film, Labyrinth




The 6th episode of The Jim Henson Hour featured the creature shop inspired special Monster Maker:





Dizzy Gillespie appeared in The Ghost of Faffner Hall's 6th episode "Reacting to Sounds." Sadly, there isn't any video online of his appearance.



Baby Sinclair was though t to be "The Golden Child" in Dinosuars' 6th episode:





City Kids tackled urban blight in their 6th episode, "The Mural."



Dog City's Ace Hart tracked down a broadcasting killer in "Radio Daze."




We have it on good authority that Muppets Tonight's 6th episode was performer Bill Barretta's favorite, as it guest starred Tony Bennet.






The Muppet's 6th theatrical feature Muppets From Space was released in 1999. 






The Electric Mayhem took Kristin Chenoweth for a ride in the 6th episode of The Muppets.



And just this year the new Muppet Babies made a  "Blanket Fort" and played "Playground Pirates" in their 6th episode.



Lots of cool things happen at 6. Here's to 6 wonder years ha ha ha!









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