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− | Two "'''Stalks'''" appear in ''[[The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence]]'' sketch titled [[Aggression]]. The characters are listed in the script as "Pink Stalk" and "Gold Stalk". In the original script dialogue, they refer to each other as "George" and "Martha", though in the sketch as filmed they call each other "Xomfey" (pink) and "Melg" (gold). Like the less-civilized [[ |
+ | Two "'''Stalks'''" appear in ''[[The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence]]'' sketch titled [[Aggression]]. The characters are listed in the script as "Pink Stalk" and "Gold Stalk". In the original script dialogue, they refer to each other as "George" and "Martha", though in the sketch as filmed they call each other "Xomfey" (pink) and "Melg" (gold). Like the less-civilized [[Heaps|heaps]], they speak in [[Sketches That Use Abstract Dialect|gibberish]], but with more distinguished accents. |
Both stalks can also be seen in the special as audience members of the wrestling match, and the Gold Stalk appeared dancing with [[Dancers|a blonde female whatnot]] during one of the [[At the Dance]] sketches. |
Both stalks can also be seen in the special as audience members of the wrestling match, and the Gold Stalk appeared dancing with [[Dancers|a blonde female whatnot]] during one of the [[At the Dance]] sketches. |
Revision as of 04:39, 25 April 2012
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Template:Designer1 Two "Stalks" appear in The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence sketch titled Aggression. The characters are listed in the script as "Pink Stalk" and "Gold Stalk". In the original script dialogue, they refer to each other as "George" and "Martha", though in the sketch as filmed they call each other "Xomfey" (pink) and "Melg" (gold). Like the less-civilized heaps, they speak in gibberish, but with more distinguished accents.
Both stalks can also be seen in the special as audience members of the wrestling match, and the Gold Stalk appeared dancing with a blonde female whatnot during one of the At the Dance sketches.