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sunpoppa · 11 months ago
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MuppeTelevision Pride! 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
My full piece for The Lovers, The Dreamers & You Muppet Pride Zine! (@/muppetpridezine on twt)
I loved drawing some of my favorite lesser loved characters being their muppety selves & broadcasting their pride to the world (and the galaxy).
It was an honor to participate in this zine- here's to many more! 🌈
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eminsunnytoons123 · 8 months ago
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The muppets Show: Life in the boarding home
Characters redesigns!!! Part 1!
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I decided to now post the whole muppets gang redesigns here!! I still gotta draw more tho- =-v-=
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fresh-armadillo · 8 months ago
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i think that if a movie or show or whatever can make me absolutely hate a character than it has to be art. annoyed is one thing but absolute hatred is a whole other emotion. it takes a lot for me to become so passionately angry and filled with hatred so props to writers ig
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samuelyaboyy · 2 years ago
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WALDO!!! ^_^
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copiusludwig · 2 years ago
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A series of creatures, comfort characters
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upstartgeek · 10 months ago
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running up on muppet casuals to tell them that Waldo isnt an original character created for MuppetVision 3D is always so fun
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So, project 2025 has been deleting their PDFs but a few lovely people have posted the list of books they want to ban and other than the fact that the entire list is stupid, here's some that stuck out to me + the reasons listed next to them. Most of the books on the list are lgbtq+ books which one would expect to find there, so I just did ones I didn't expect.
The Holy Bible - Challenged for religious beliefs and graphic content.
A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin - Sexual violence, political intrigue.
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson - Death and religious content.
Captain Underpants series by Dav Pilkey - Toilet humor and "disobedience."
Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak - Critique of the Russian Revolution.
Deadly Deceits by Ralph McGehee - Former CIA agent's critiques of the agency.
Emma by Jane Austen - Complex gender themes, social critique.
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury - Censorship and media manipulation by the government.
Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling - Accusations of promoting witchcraft.
Howl by Allen Ginsberg - Explicit sexual content, anti-establishment themes
Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss - Concerns over violence against parents.
I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L. Sánchez - Mental health, sexual content.
It's Perfectly Normal by Robie H. Harris - Sex education content.
It's So Amazing! by Robie H. Harris - Sex education content.
None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen - Discusses alleged hidden global power structure.
None Dare Call It Treason by John A. Stormer - Anti-communist and conspiracy-focused.
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - Critique of Soviet labor camps.
Operation Paperclip by Annie Jacobsen - Exposes secret U.S. program involving former Nazis.
My Brother Sam Is Dead by James Lincoln Collier - Violence, anti-war themes.
Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt vonnegut- Anti-war themes.
Spycatcher by Peter Wright - Ex-MI5 agent's account of intelligence operations.
The Art of Happiness by the Dalai Lama - Criticism of religion, perceived political messages.
The Awakening by Kate Chopin - Female independence, sexuality.
The Book of Night Women by Marlon James - Slavery, graphic violence.
The Enchanted Forest Chronicles by Patricia C. Wrede - Magic, feminism.
The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein - Themes of selfishness, parenting.
The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy - Examines class and caste issues in India.
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood - Critique of religious extremism and patriarchy.
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas - Examines police violence and racial injustice
The Hunger Games Series by Suzanne Collins - Depicts oppressive government and rebellion.
The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster - Political subtext, wordplay.
The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver - Critique of colonialism and missionary work.
The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene - Critique of religion and political oppression
The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle - Religious critique.
The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli - Seen as a critique of political ethics.
The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare - Often challenged for themes of submission of women in marriage.
Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer - Themes of violence, supernatural elements.
V for Vendetta by Alan Moore - Political rebellion, violence.
War is a Racket by Smedley D. Butler - Critique of war profiteering.
Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein - Dark humor, "rebellious" themes.
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak - Themes of rebellion, dark imagery.
Where's Waldo? by Martin Handford - Alleged inappropriate illustrations.
White Noise by Don DeLillo - Critique of consumerism and modern society.
Women Who Run with the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes - Feminist themes.
Yertle the Turtle by Dr. Seuss - Seen as political allegory.
Zorba the Greek by Nikos Kazantzakis - Critique of authority and societal norms.
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devilsrecreation · 4 months ago
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Who's your least favorite Muppet and why?
I actually have a couple!
Marvin Suggs AKA this guy
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The way he mistreats his muppaphones never sat right with me, and I don’t just mean using them as instruments. Plus his voice is annoying af
I wouldn’t say I hate him per se, but my least fav Sesame Street character is Stinky the Stinkweed
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I’m sorry, but I don’t trust anyone who constantly guilt trips the other SS cast. Idk if he actually does it on purpose or not but there’s a lot of content for him going “Nevermind that I feel uncomfortable. Nevermind I don’t get to do this. Nevermind I don’t get to do that.” It’s like he’s trying to make others feel bad for him :/
I will give him this, he IS very friendly for a plant and Joey Mazzarino does an excellent job playing him :)
And nobody likes Fleet Scribbler or Waldo C. Graphic lol
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things-ford-pines-missed · 1 year ago
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Ford missed all the original airings of episodes of The Jim Henson Hour. For context, this was one of the last shows that Jim Henson ever made in his lifetime with the Muppets. A total of twelve episodes were made. Nine of the twelve episodes aired in the show's original run: April 14 through July 30, 1989. Because the show was cancelled. Two of the remaining episodes aired on Nickelodeon as specials in 1992 and 1993, and the last one never aired in the U.S.
I say this because there are two Muppets from the show that I think Ford would at least be fascinated by. One is Waldo C. Graphic, a computer-generated Muppet that was performed in real time (which you can see how he worked in one of those episodes that first aired on Nickelodeon). The second is Digit, a "semi-robotic person" (his words) who is the Technical Director of the show (despite his malfunctions) and also the keyboard player in a band called Solid Foam.
STARES. love whne people infodump in our inbox/on our posts it's so silly <3
Thing Ford Missed #134: The Jim Henson Hour
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cosmicretreat · 6 months ago
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Waldo C. Graphic was pretty underutilized.
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tymime · 1 year ago
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Something I did recently was watch almost all the major Muppet TV series, movies and specials, starting from The Muppet Show and all the way up to the NBC era, ending with The Muppets’ Wizard of Oz, right before Disney purchased them.
So basically I finally watched every episode of The Muppet Show, The Muppets Go to the Movies (which is essentially a lost episode of The Muppet Show), The Fantastic Miss Piggy Show, the first three seasons of Muppet Babies, Little Muppet Monsters, The Jim Henson Hour, The Muppets at Walt Disney World, Muppets Tonight, Kermit's Swamp Years, and a bunch of other things.
The reason I did this is that I was actually woefully deprived of all things Muppets when I was a kid and for most of my teenage years (although I watched Sesame Street regularly when I was little).
I had the Vincent Price and Alice Cooper episodes, Muppet Classic Theater, Muppet Treasure Island, and Muppets from Space on VHS, but that was pretty much it. I’m embarrassed to admit that I didn’t actually watch any other episodes of The Muppet Show when I was a kid. I’m sure I would have if I had been aware that it was airing on Nickelodeon at the time.
(Instead I read The Muppet Show Book before I watched the episodes they were based on. Bizarre, I know.)
So I had these brief glimpses and vague impressions of the characters and the timeline, but I really wanted to know what I had been missing this whole time.
Something that was particularly interesting was how many nearly forgotten TV specials they did in the ‘80s, in between making movies. It seems to me this is the most overlooked period of the Muppet timeline, despite how iconic the movies are.
The main revelation was there were various characters that were either less or more important than I thought they were:
First of all, Rizzo (one of my favorite characters) wasn’t all that much of a main character during Jim Henson’s lifetime. He was a minor character in the last two seasons of The Muppet Show, stole a scene in Muppets Take Manhattan, but he really didn’t become a main character until The Muppet Christmas Carol, when his chemistry with Gonzo first became apparent, lasting throughout the rest of the decade.
Their relationship is something I really miss, ever since Steve Whitmire left. They seem to be trying to force Pepe into the same role, and it just doesn’t work.
I wasn’t aware that Bean Bunny first debuted in The Tale of the Bunny Picnic. Based on his fairly prominent role in Muppet Vision 3D, I thought he was used way more often.
I also got the impression that Waldo C. Graphic made his debut in Muppet Vision 3D. It’s weird to me that he’s a lot less wacky and toony in The Jim Henson Hour.
As I’ve said before in other blogs, I wasn’t aware that Pepe debuted in Muppets Tonight and Clifford debuted in The Jim Henson Hour. Very few new characters survived those shows, and it always puzzled me that they were the ones that were ever used again. One day I was watching Muppets from Space and I thought “Who the heck are these characters?” and went on to be even more confused when Pepe refused to go away.
All in all, it’s nice to finally have the whole picture.
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kxllboii · 1 year ago
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Draw trans Waldo c. Graphic pretty please
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Sure, I can try! Here you go!
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Enjoy!
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eminsunnytoons123 · 7 months ago
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Muppets humanized versions:
Humanized Waldo in drag redraw ✨
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Since I have now decided to redraw some of my old muppets fanarts from this year on january or february, And even some old muppets fanarts I made in 2023 =^_^=
So I have found humanized Waldo C Graphic in drag, there were actually two doodles of him in drag, but I choose this one:
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And I Drew these two on 5th of December 2023 =^///^=
I may redraw more old muppets fanarts of mine tommorow =^_^= And I really like this drawing
I hope y'all will like this =^////^= ♥️💕
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tallohallo · 28 days ago
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As far as favorite Muppets go, I love all the Electric Mayhem and also Gonzo. If more obscure options are allowed, then also Trumpet Girl, Solid Foam Drummer, Digit, Lindbergh, Waldo C Graphic, Vicki Jim Henson Hour, and that one pink bird from that one promo pic for The Jim Henson Hour that only showed up in background monitors with Lindbergh and in the background of a few skits.
oh awesome picks!!! I forgot about Waldo c graphic until now lol.
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samuelyaboyy · 1 year ago
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Waldo C. graphic says trans rights!!
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darrowfire15 · 1 year ago
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Kermit, Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo, Rizzo, Pepe, Robin, Uncle Deadly, Flash, Beard, Drummer Girl, Clifford, Digit, Wayne, Wanda, Animal, Janice, Floyd, Zoot, Dr. Teeth, Lips, Trumpet Girl, Bunsen, Beaker, the Frackles, the Whatnots, Lew Zealand, Crazy Harry, Bobo, Andy, Randy, Phil, Gil, Howard, Link Hogthrob, Dr. Julius Strangepork, Spamela, Carl the Big Mean, Beautiful Day Monster, Gene, Tina Teeth, Gerald Teeth, Mean Mama, Sweetums, Doglion, Thog, Rowlf the dog, Baskerville, Afghan Hound, Mildred Huxtteter, George the Janitor, Beauregard, Scooter, Skeeter, Sam Eagle, Summer the Penguin, Yorick, Sam (Sam and Friends), Mahna Mahna, the Snowths, Vicki, Zondra, Ubu, Chip, Darci, Bill the bubble guy, Black dog, Blind Pew, Calico, Clueless Morgan, Polly Lobster, Seymour the Elephant, Dr. Phil Van Neuter, Composta, Mulch, Silver Beak, Sal Minella, Johnny Fiama, the Penguins, the Rats, Yolanda, Bubba the rat, Joe from Legal, Mama Bear, Animal's mom, cacti, living food, Swedish Chef, Scooter's mom, JP (Scooter's Uncle), Jim puppet, Jerry puppet, Frank puppet, Nigel (conductor), Nigel (Muppets Tonight), Tammy (fangiven name), the Zucchini Brothers, Penny Waxman, Walter, Statler, Waldorf, Camilla the Chicken, Jimmy Shoe, Spamela, Denise, Frank Hasseloff, Leon, Bean Bunny, Waldo C. Graphic
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Apparently most people I know can't even name 10 muppets so.
And please please put in the tag as many muppets you can name!
(Seseme street, the labyrinth, fraggle rock, the dark crystal, ect, anything made by the Jim Henson company that could be classed as a muppet counts!)
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