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*[[Camille Bonora]] as Blanche and Ruth |
*[[Camille Bonora]] as Blanche and Ruth |
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*[[Ricky Boyd]] as Aart |
*[[Ricky Boyd]] as Aart |
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*[[Fran Brill]] as Louise |
*[[Fran Brill]] as Louise |
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*[[Carmen Cuestas]] as Quetzal |
*[[Carmen Cuestas]] as Quetzal |
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*[[Dave Goelz]] as Milton |
*[[Dave Goelz]] as Milton |
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*[[Jerry Nelson]] as Ralph Robin and Jack |
*[[Jerry Nelson]] as Ralph Robin and Jack |
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*[[Steve Whitmire]] as Wilf |
*[[Steve Whitmire]] as Wilf |
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+ | *Muisc by [[David Lebolt]], [[Mark Radice]], [[Phil Ramone]] and [[Zak Smith]] |
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+ | *Muppet Workshop: [[Jitka Exler]], [[Rollin Krewson]], [[Tim Miller]], [[Norman Tempia]], [[Bob Flanagan]], [[Jullie Zobek]] and [[Elizabeth Wilkins]] |
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+ | *Co-producers: [[Jerry Juhl]] and [[Martin G. Baker]] |
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[[Category:Muppet Specials|Song of the Cloud Forest]] |
[[Category:Muppet Specials|Song of the Cloud Forest]] |
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[[Category:Environmentalism|Song of the Cloud Forest]] |
[[Category:Environmentalism|Song of the Cloud Forest]] |
Revision as of 15:44, 10 April 2010
The Song of the Cloud Forest originally aired as the second half of episode 107 of The Jim Henson Hour on July 16, 1989. When it appeared on the Odyssey Network, it was edited into its own half-hour stand-alone special. The special is scheduled to be released on DVD in April 2010.
Plot
thumb|300px|right|Behind-the-scenes footage from the special. Milton, a golden toad, is desperately searching a mate, yet no female answers his call. He is lonely and begins to fear that his call will never attract a mate.
As the animals begin to fill the rainforest with their "beautiful music", two humans (which the animals call "Uprights") enter the rainforest. These scientists are in search of a male golden toad and hope to capture a male of the endangered species in hopes of preserving it from extinction. But when the forest creatures learn about the fate of Milton's species they all begin to worry about his fate as well.
The "uprights" continue their quest to capture a male golden toad, in hope to take him back to the lab. They use a female, locked in a cage, to attract the male. Milton detects the scent of a female golden toad. He follows it only to encounter traps that the "uprights" have laid.
Milton doesn't know what to do. Should he attempt to free the captive female? Should he continue to sing his song to attract a mate? Or should he remain silent as to not tip off the "uprights" to his presence? Ralph Robin arrives and tells the creatures, via song, about the motives of the "uprights" β according to Ralph, the want to capture and eat Milton!
Milton, depressed and alone, wonders the forest at night. He wishes there was a way to free the female and fill the forest will baby golden toads. He wonders what will become of the golden toads, and what will become of lonely old Milton. He just concedes that there is no hope for a happy ending.
Milton soon encounters Caiman, an elder, who tells Milton to listen to his heart, stand his ground, and simply help the "uprights" learn to listen. Milton decides to stop worrying and just sings his song β loud, clear and from his heart. He soon attracts the "Uprights", just as the entire forest joins in the song. However the female scientist is touched by the song of the cloud forest, and begins to question if they should go through with their plan of disturbing the balance of the forest. The uprights decided to release the female toad and let nature take its course.
Milton meets Ruth, the female toad, and the two hit it off. And thus balance is restored to the forest β and Milton's life.
Songs
Characters
Trivia
- According to David Young's script drafts, the original working title of the special was "Miltonβs Paradise Lost". [1]
- In 1990, the special was nominated for two Emmy Awards - "Outstanding Children's Program" and "Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program".
- Jim Henson gave a behind the scenes look at the making of the special in Episode 110: Secrets of the Muppets.
- Long time Muppeteers Jerry Nelson and Fran Brill made on-screen acting appearances as the two "Uprights", Jack and Louise.
- Some of the puppets from the program are currently on display at the Jim Henson museum in Leland, Mississippi.
Cast
- Camille Bonora as Blanche and Ruth
- Ricky Boyd as Aart
- Fran Brill as Louise
- Kevin Clash as Nick and Caiman
- Carmen Cuestas as Quetzal
- Dave Goelz as Milton
- Jerry Nelson as Ralph Robin and Jack
- Steve Whitmire as Wilf
- David Rudman
- Brian Muehl
- Laine Cooke
- Carmen Cuesta
- Rick Lyon
- Paul Hartis
Credits
- Directed by Jim Henson
- Art Direction by Cheryl Henson
- Screenplay by David Young
- Muisc by David Lebolt, Mark Radice, Phil Ramone and Zak Smith
- Muppet Workshop: Jitka Exler, Rollin Krewson, Tim Miller, Norman Tempia, Bob Flanagan, Jullie Zobek and Elizabeth Wilkins
- Co-producers: Jerry Juhl and Martin G. Baker
- Producer Larry Mirkin