Zoot is the balding, blue-haired saxophone player for the Electric Mayhem. According to his performer and builder Dave Goelz, "Zoot is just a fifty-year-old burnt-out musician."[1] Zoot first appeared with his bandmates in The Muppet Show: Sex and Violen
There is a rainbow connection toThe Wizard of Oz, of course, as Kermit the Frog picks up traveling companions along his yellow brick road to Hollywood. But the end of their rainbow isn’t smarts or heart or courage or even fame. It’s friendship and camaraderie: “Getting there is half ...
Now watching them as an adult, I love the hidden jokes for parents, and the allusions to classic movies like Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and The Wizard of Oz. I can't wait to be a parent so I can introduce my children to shows like this that, (Pardon the cliché) make learning fun...
The DVD opens with a few ads. We get promos forLady and the Tramp,The Wild Shaggy Dog,The Muppet ShowSeason One andThe Muppets Wizard of Oz. These also appear in theSneak Peeksarea along with clips forKronk’s New Groove,Sing Along Songs Volume 3/Disney’s Learning AdventuresandJoJo’s...
Pepe hosts much of the behind-the-scenes material on the DVDs for It's A Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie (Inside Pepe's Studio), The Muppets' Wizard of Oz (Pepe's Exclusive Making Of and an interview with Quentin Tarantino), and Studio DC: Almost Live! (Pepe's Travels); while "...
There are two episodes that aren’t part of the streaming service. The first is the Brooke Shields episode where they do The Wizard of Oz. Warner Brothers currently owns the rights to The Wizard of Oz and an agreement was not able to be reached regarding the episode before it came time ...