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Scarecroe

aka Scott Hanson

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78,857 Edits since joining this wiki
December 5, 2005
  • I live in Boston, MA
  • My occupation is Digital Communications Manager
  • I am made of star stuff
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  • Hey, Scarecroe, I just need a little advice on how to upload pictures because I'm planning on uploading those goof pictures for the Muppet Show Goofs page. I'm just wondering how you do it yourself? Thanks.

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  • I'm pretty sure the Oz thing was just a passing resemblance (all bespectacled, moustachioed men tend to look alike when being strangled by giant plants). But this one is amusing and astonishing. You know how we've found credits for the Fisher-Price DC book and tape sets full of Sesame connections.

    Well, I was wondering if the audio cassette that came with the original Fisher-Price player also had a cast list anywhere. Probably not, although I'm still checking on that. But here's a YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Bxi-iiaLBY

    I wondered when the announcer/narrator introduced "Christina" and "Jonathan." Christina and Jonathan Frith are Michael Frith's kids and both worked on the DC tapes, although Christina was playing adult roles by then, and there was a two year gap, so either she aged enough, or Frith wrote the script and just used his kids names (Christina sounds here like she's trying to sound younger, doing a little girl voice, so she may have already been a teen or older). But I think it's Frith narrating (I compared with the DC Wonder Woman tape here, and I actually have the Superman one, so I'll pop it in and compare). But then he introduces special guest "The Sound Man" which is unquestionably Fred Newman. So that supports my theory that Fisher-Price had Frith and Chris Cerf overseeing their audio "drama" division at the time, as it were. I'm still checking!

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  • Hi, Scott! I started a forum discussion about a possible Oz cameo in the deleted Little Shop of Horrors ending, here. I'd appreciate it if you could weigh in when you have time.

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  • Hey, Scott! I'm a little confused. For the record, you can compare the earlier edits here. Basically your change just deleted one conversation. Do you think we should dump it? (It was the previous user before me who wanted to label conversations by years and that had already been fixed).

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    • Wow. I've had too much chocolate tonight. I thought that was a recent edit after I went looking through a new user's contributions. Clearly, I need to lay off the mini-eggs!

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    • Stick to Peeps!

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  • Just in case you were wondering where the Fraggle Rock Promo featuring Uncle Traveling Matt is. Promo starts at 4:26: link Another rare one for Fraggle Rock!

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  • Hi, how are you ? I 'm looking forever for 70s-80s PBS/Noggin Sesame Street episodes and Electric Company ones too ?  I also met Heather Henson   .   She was so nice . I'm a diehard Muppets  fan  . write eferrucci@aol.com

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  • Thanks for adding that video! It's great.

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  • Hey, Scott! I'm about to go ahead and move The Floating Face back to Limbo, since a scan of one of the Mike Douglas show scripts shows he was actually named Limbo, and that it was also used to label those specific skits (so Limbo was not some lost standalone skit). However, trying to go through the Wiki history, I can't quite figure out why you moved it to begin with, or rather what the source was. Was it actual dialogue in one of The Mike Douglas Show bits? Text apparently written by you refers to Henson naming the character as "the Floating Face," but we have the script now, and Karen Falk when writing on Redbook consistently uses Limbo for the character. We know he had other names, "Nobody" for the Sesame bit and a recent entry revealing details about a Mad Mad World pilot said that script (from 1962, so pre-Mike Douglas) called him "Line Face." But nobody except us online originally used "The Floating Face" and now others copy us.

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    • By the way, I don't know if you'd seen this on Talk:The Floating Face, some time back (I'll probably merge the talk pages later). It was Caroll Spinney doing much the same concept on a Bozo episode! (Although without the philosophy and for more basic novelty value). Not sure if he'd seen any of the Limbo bits by then or, as is equally likely, he just developed a similar concept on his own. I never found a way to work it into anybody's article, but it was too similar not to note here for the record.

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    • Neat! There were some interesting techniques those guys were developing.

      For example, take a look at the Esskay commercial I uploaded. Clearly it's an earlier idea along those lines, but without the rig they would later develop.

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  • Hi Scarecroe, I need help with something. This is what I need help with. http://muppet.wiki.com/wiki/Sesamstraat_Thema. I had to remove the link to one of the Sesamstraat theme songs because it said this message: This video is unavailable. Sorry About That. That means it is a Deleted Video. The link is still there, but I want that link to be removed.

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  • Hi! I would like to use the picture you posted of Statler and Waldorf holding tomatoes for a company blog.  Can you tell me how I might go about getting permission?

    Thanks!

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