Its called the “Encheferizer.” 30. Yes, but where are the *Muppet sites*?
http://www.henson.com/ http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/VR/BS/Muppets/muppets.html http://www.muppetcentral.com/ The first site is the official Henson web site; the second is Bill Sherman’s unofficial site; the third is maintained by Phillip Chapman. All are chock full of information. For instance, the official site has tons of video and audio clips (dating all the way back to “Sam and Friends”), Bill Sherman’s site has detailed descriptions of every episode of “Muppets Tonight!” ever aired — and even their ratings! — and Muppet Central has news about current happenings in the Henson world as well as chat forums and articles. Bill’s site hasn’t been updated in a few years, while Muppet Central is currently quite active. Let me also put in a plug for the great site by Danny Horn, faqmeister ex officio. Finally, in the interests of full disclosure, we should tell you there’s another FAQ out there: the official Henson Company FAQ. As corporate FAQs go, it’s very well done. It can be found at ht
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