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| View Poll Results: Muppets or Sesame Street? | |||
| Muppets | | 6 | 66.67% |
| Sesame Street Characters | | 3 | 33.33% |
| It would be a draw!! | | 0 | 0% |
| Voters: 9. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| Mezzo Piano User
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Minnesota
Brand: Bach Strad
Posts: 662
| First off you have Big Bird, Snuffalopagus, and that big guy Hairy....all pretty good sized dudes,than you have Oscar the grouch...his attitude pretty much tells how psycotic he could be in the ring....Now it has been said that Bert and Ernie were in a homosexual relationship.....not that there is anything wrong with that.....but those are two guys I would want in my corner....with all those bedroom battle royales those two got into I am sure they have plenty of submission hold moves....It's kinda hard to outline any other Sesame Street Character....Are'nt Muppets and S.S. Characters one in the same??? |
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| Pianissimo User | Personally, I'm all for the muppets. Animal? I dont wanna get in his way. And Miss Piggy we all know can throw down. Gonzo is crazy enough(maybe just stupid) to get whatever done plus they have those two scientist types, beaker and whats-his-name, who would probably just blow them up! Sure, sesame has size, but apart from oscar, and MAYBE the evilness of bert, they dont have anything. Ernie cant even put down the ducky(and you've gotta put down the ducky to play the saxophone!) and Snuffalwuffagus?? hes to depressed to do anything and what good is he if big bird is the only one who can see him? |
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| Forte User
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Minnesota
Brand: Springer/Sig/Glock/HK
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| Piano User
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: England
Posts: 417
| You have to ask? Animal could stand up there on his own while the rest of the muppets watched from the sidelines! Animal rules !!! Oh yeah, that brown dog on the piano is pretty cool too! cannot remember his name though (mick i think?) Why am i posting this? Oh well Regards Leigh |
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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Posts: 100
| The piano playing dog is named Ralph I believe. He's not very tough although I'll admit he plays one hell of a piano... I gotta go with Sesame Street...I mean c'mon...they've got a vampire on their side in Count Chocula or whatever his name is. Also, you don't want to count out Mr. Hooper...the dude ran a convenience store so you know he's gotta be a tough old codger. Finally you've got cookie monster who'll eat just about anything. GAME OVER!!! |
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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Berlin, Germany
Posts: 113
| Has anyone seen the japanese movie battle royale. It's not quite along the same lines as the Muppets or Sesame Street. It's more troubled than either but very thought provoking. It's set in a hypothetical futuristic Japan where Germany and Japan won World War II. Ironically, society collapses and there is a large anti-youth faction of the government, so they impliment the Battle Royale Act, in which a 9th grade class chosen at random every year is sent to an island where they all must kill each other until there is only one left alive. Like I said not very reminiscient of the Muppets. It's a very interesting movie whether you agree that it is a social commentary of just a gorey movie. I would recomend it if you're still interested after the synopsis. |
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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Berlin, Germany
Posts: 113
| Has anyone seen the japanese movie Battle Royale. It's not quite along the same lines as the Muppets or Sesame Street, just a touch more troubled than either but very thought provoking. It's set in a hypothetical futuristic Japan where Germany and Japan won World War II. Ironically, society collapses and the children become highly delinquent. There is a large anti-youth faction of the government who impliments the Battle Royale Act, in which a 9th grade class chosen at random every year is sent to an island where they all must kill each other until there is only one left alive. Like I said not very reminiscient of the Muppets. It's a very interesting movie whether you agree that it is a social commentary of just a gorey movie. I would recomend it if you're still interested after the synopsis. |
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