Kinda original if read the concept.http://www.montrealgazette.com/ente...nson+Studios+puppet+comedy/5749254/story.html
Bob1370 said:Seems odd because when it came to producing a new movie, the Muppets hooked up with ABC's parent firm, Disney. Wouldn't you figure ABC would get first dibs on the latest show in a lucrative franchise that's about to get new life in the theaters?
Well, Miss Piggy had a voice change in the last season of the original Muppet show. (or one of those original run seasons...)Mark said:I am glad it's not the Muppets because as Stewie says "Now we have wrong sounding Muppets" (I think it was Family Guy's Stewie)
quadraphonic said:ABC should counterprogram with an updated Dinosaur Family (was that the name of it?). And Perfect Strangers.
MsMusicRadio said:If Bill Maher can duplicate the Johnny Carson hands in pocket walk, somebody else can do Kermit
Lkeller said:Doing an impression of a voice is one thing, but replicating a voice (trying to get as close to the original as possible) is more difficult.
Exhibit 1: the Warner Brothers cartoon characters (Bugs Bunny, etc.) have sounded off (and a bit odd) since the death of Mel Blanc - and I believe his replacement was his son - the person most likely to have similar vocal characteristics - genetically speaking.
Dad may have trained him to take over, but that's not what happened.Lkeller said:MsMusicRadio said:If Bill Maher can duplicate the Johnny Carson hands in pocket walk, somebody else can do Kermit
Doing an impression of a voice is one thing, but replicating a voice (trying to get as close to the original as possible) is more difficult.
Exhibit 1: the Warner Brothers cartoon characters (Bugs Bunny, etc.) have sounded off (and a bit odd) since the death of Mel Blanc - and I believe his replacement was his son - the person most likely to have similar vocal characteristics - genetically speaking.