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− | '''Miami Mice''' is a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' parody of the 1980s cop drama ''[[Miami Vice]]'', featuring two fashion-conscious mouse detectives, [[ |
+ | '''Miami Mice''' is a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' parody of the 1980s cop drama ''[[Miami Vice]]'', featuring two fashion-conscious mouse detectives, [[Tito]] and [[J.P.]] |
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+ | ==Sketches== |
− | *'''Ernie's Rubber Duckie at |
+ | *'''Ernie's Rubber Duckie at the Repair Shop''' {{eka|2292}} |
− | :[[Ernie]] goes to a repair shop to pick up his broken [[ |
+ | :[[Ernie]] goes to a repair shop to pick up his broken [[Rubber Duckie (duck)|Rubber Duckie]], but he can't get into the shop because it's '' '''cerrado''' ('''closed''' in Spanish).''<br />{{youtube|KxptHMvVuiY}} |
+ | *'''Kermit Interviews the Mice''' {{eka|2459}} |
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− | *'''The Count Neets a Ride''' |
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+ | *'''The Space Center''' |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | On ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'', the German co-production of ''Sesame Street'', the mice were dubbed by the original German dubbing voices of Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas. ''Sesame Street'' and ''Miami Vice'' were both dubbed in the same studio. |
+ | *On ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'', the German co-production of ''Sesame Street'', the mice were dubbed by the original German dubbing voices of Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas (Reet Reeins and [[Lutz Mackensy]] respectively). ''Sesame Street'' and ''Miami Vice'' were both dubbed in the same studio, [[Studio Hamburg]], where the ''Sesamstrasse'' live segments were also shot. |
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*''[[Muppet Magazine]]'' [[Muppet Magazine issue 14|issue 14]] (comic parody) |
*''[[Muppet Magazine]]'' [[Muppet Magazine issue 14|issue 14]] (comic parody) |
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[[Category:Sesame Street Recurring Sketches]] |
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Revision as of 21:49, 19 July 2013
Miami Mice is a Sesame Street parody of the 1980s cop drama Miami Vice, featuring two fashion-conscious mouse detectives, Tito and J.P.
Sketches
- Ernie's Rubber Duckie at the Repair Shop (EKA: Episode 2292)
- Ernie goes to a repair shop to pick up his broken Rubber Duckie, but he can't get into the shop because it's cerrado (closed in Spanish).
(YouTube)
- Kermit Interviews the Mice (EKA: Episode 2459)
- Kermit tries to interview the mice about adventure, but finds it difficult to continue the interview when he's interrupted by a jet plane, an animal stampede, and a giant monster all making their way through the office.
(YouTube)
- The Space Center
- Tito and J.P. of the Miami Mice helps the Count von Count to get to the space center, so he can do the countdown.
Trivia
- On Sesamstrasse, the German co-production of Sesame Street, the mice were dubbed by the original German dubbing voices of Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas (Reet Reeins and Lutz Mackensy respectively). Sesame Street and Miami Vice were both dubbed in the same studio, Studio Hamburg, where the Sesamstrasse live segments were also shot.
See also
- Muppet Magazine issue 14 (comic parody)