Review: Rob Lake and the Muppets on Broadway
The rise and fall of the Muppets’ Broadway debut.
The rise and fall of the Muppets’ Broadway debut.
You’ll find connections to all of your favorite Henson properties in this collection of interviews.
Wrapping up our Little Muppet Monsters reviews with a look at what DIDN’T make it to air!
Little Muppet Monsters starts to get creative… just in time for its third and final episode.
We’re already past the halfway mark in our Little Muppet Monsters series reviews!
We’re reviewing (and taste testing) the Hensonized versions of Frankenberry, Boo Berry, and Count Chocula!
Reviewing Craig Shemin’s new book containing over 50 never before seen scripts from Jim Henson’s first television show!
It’s been 40 years since Little Muppet Monsters premiered. Let’s revisit Tug, Molly, and Boo!
Want some Mahna Mahna merch? Of course you do doo de doo do!
We’re reviewing the Sesame Street Blokees figures, and swapping around heads to create new nightmares.
The Trash Heap’s sidekicks get their moment in the spotlight as Gunge accidentally becomes king of the Doozers. But is it good to be the king — or just kinda boring?
The Gorgs have main character energy. Here’s why that’s the best decision Fraggle Rock made.
Fraggle Rock gets dark with a serious metaphor for abuse.
This episode has a great message. If only we could figure out what it is!
Red goes too hard at life and is forced to rest because it takes a toll on her body. Sound like anyone you know?
The Fraggles are barely in this one! Is it entertaining to watch Pa Gorg struggling with his fear of heights?
It’s like the Muppet Babies but it’s with Uncle Travelling Matt. Plus his jerk uncle.
It’s like The Great Muppet Caper, but with radishes.
Wembley’s just no good at scaring. Poor, poor Wembley.