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Wolf Girl (also known as Blood Moon) [1] is a 2001 horror film directed by Thom Fitzgerald and written by Lori Lansens. An international co-production of Canada and Romania. The film was released in theaters in Canada and Romania, in the United States it was released directly to television and in Mexico it was released direct-to-video.
A music video of Henson's self-directed "I'm Gonna Always Love You", combined with scenes of the film and new footage, was created for MTV. [15] The song was remixed by John Benitez for the project. [15] It was shot on April 10 and 11, 1984. [12] The set used for the music video was larger than the set used in the film. [15]
After Nanny lends them a video camera, the babies try to make their own movies, ultimately deciding to make their own version of Star Wars. Note: The episode was shown as a primetime special on December 18, 1984. The broadcast received a 9.9 Nielsen rating with a share of 15%. [1] [2]
Hunt gave life to Sweetums throughout the run of The Muppet Show and the first two Muppet movies. During the making of Muppet*Vision 3D when Hunt's health deteriorated, Muppet creator Jim Henson's son, John Henson, did the puppetry, while Hunt did the voice. After Richard Hunt died, John Henson eventually took over both the voice and puppetry.
Miss Nanny makes Fozzie her helper while tidying up the playroom. When he accidentally breaks a flower pot and fears that Miss Nanny will react negatively, he runs away and imagines fleeing into a story book about a baby gorilla. Now the other Muppet Babies must work to find Fozzie after he keeps breaking things.
The discography of the Muppets, an American puppet ensemble group originally created by Jim Henson, includes of sixteen studio albums, four compilation albums, one extended play, eight singles, two "featured artist" singles and five music videos.
Muppet Babies is an American animated television series featuring toddler versions of the Muppets characters that began airing on Disney Jr. on March 23, 2018, [1] and is aimed at a target audience of children from ages 4–7. [2]
Singing Our Way Through: Songs For The World's Bravest Kids – Alastair Moock & Friends (artist) [6] [38] 2015: Neela Vaswani (artist) I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World: Appetite for Construction – The Pop Ups; Just Say Hi! – Brady Rymer and The Little Band That Could; The Perfect Quirk – Secret Agent ...