|
Post by Arch Stanton on Dec 13, 2015 21:42:19 GMT
No, I'm not originally from Cornwall..
|
|
|
Post by Arch Stanton on Dec 13, 2015 21:45:12 GMT
My other vote was 'Other' and goes to The Count - he was coolness personified with forked lightening filling the sky behind the upturned collar of his ghoulish cape. He was like a cross between Vincent Price and Emperor Ming - "HAH-HAH-HAH!" Although Ted Hankey is indeed a muppet he doesn't count, officially.
|
|
|
Post by ltd on Dec 13, 2015 22:41:17 GMT
Difficult decision to be made, but Animal made it along with Waldorf and Statler, who IMO were the best characters from the Muppets. Likewise Daz, I used to quite like Sam the Eagle as well because he was so uptight, but in the end it has to be the original grumpy old men Waldorf and Statler because of their merciless mockery of the other muppets' artistic pretensions, plus they never took any s*** off anyone.
|
|
|
Post by Portland Road on Dec 14, 2015 10:32:02 GMT
Fozzie Bear & Zoot
|
|
|
Post by harryshand on Jun 14, 2020 11:21:16 GMT
Animal just pips Waldorf and Statler for me. Did I imagine the writers based his character on Ginger Baker?
|
|
|
Post by harryshand on Jun 14, 2020 11:23:44 GMT
I voted for Animal,I can't imagine seeing a character like him on todays kids tv, aggressive and obviously out of his head on drink and drugs. My other vote was 'Other' and goes to The Count - he was coolness personified with forked lightening filling the sky behind the upturned collar of his ghoulish cape. He was like a cross between Vincent Price and Emperor Ming - "HAH-HAH-HAH!" I liked The Count too but found his Hah Hah Hah paled in comparison with our own legend Basil Brush who I still find very funny today. Saw him in panto last year as well and he didn’t disappoint. Class is permanent😂
|
|
|
Post by coyote on Jun 14, 2020 20:26:33 GMT
Animal just pips Waldorf and Stadler for me. Did I imagine the writers based his character on Ginger Baker? More Keith Moon I went for Statler and Waldorf and Sam the blue eagle - the most miserable characters in it. Says something about me probably I remember watching the Milton Berle sketch when I was young, still great today
|
|
|
Post by daz on Jun 14, 2020 20:50:44 GMT
Animal just pips Waldorf and Stadler for me. Did I imagine the writers based his character on Ginger Baker? More Keith Moon I went for Statler and Waldorf and Sam the blue eagle - the most miserable characters in it. Says something about me probably I remember watching the Milton Berle sketch when I was young, still great today I enjoyed that video Harry and so glad with my choice of top Muppets.
|
|
|
Post by coyote on Jun 14, 2020 21:16:57 GMT
|
|
milo
One Of Your Own
Posts: 201
|
Post by milo on Jun 18, 2020 18:17:14 GMT
For me, it's gotta be Rowlf and Animal.
|
|
BMW
One Of Your Own
Knocking out see through yashmaks to liberated Muslim ladies
Posts: 206
|
Post by BMW on Jun 18, 2020 19:52:32 GMT
Gotta be Zoot. And this is hilarious....
'Forgive me Charlie Parker wherever you are...'
|
|
|
Post by simon316 on Oct 18, 2023 18:06:43 GMT
Fozzie is cool, no doubt about it but Animal takes it to a new level...
|
|