Posted by GreenLantern at 1cust82.tnt3.charleston.wv.da.uu.net on November 30, 1999 at 02:11:27:
In Reply to: Actually, as long as we're being geeky--- posted by BrianLynch on November 29, 1999 at 18:54:35:
You're forgetting the creatures in Labrynth. If someone calls THEM muppets, I'll have to bust some heads. That movie rocks and calling the creatures muppets is insulting the flick.
I dunno what I'm talking about, it's 2:11 AM.
: "Muppet" means a combination of marionette and puppet. Yes, Grover is a muppet. No, Yoda aint. I don't think he was even a creation of Henson's creature shop. You're wrong. Wrong wrong wrong. Sorry.
: And just because something was created by Henson don't make it a muppet. Are the animals in BABE muppets? Are the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? Nuh-uh.
: And yes, Station looked a wee bit Muppet-y. But he wasn't a muppet. He wasn't he wasn't he wasn't.