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Beaker is a magnet for disaster; he routinely experiences mishaps such as being blown up, electrocuted, eaten by large monsters, or afflicted with awkward side effects caused by Honeydew's experiments. Beaker communicates in a nervous, high-pitched squeak that sounds like "Mee-mee-mee-mee". In books and merchandise, the sound is spelled "Meep".
Guest Act: Diana dances with large birds and sings "Love Hangover". Song: The Gills Brothers sing "Aunt Chovy", and the audience (literally) eats them up. (Cut in Nickelodeon airing) Pigs in Space: Link and Strangepork inadvertently "gaslight" First Mate Piggy. UK Spot: Beaker performs "Feelings" to a tough crowd, backed by Rowlf and the ...
Bunsen's first name is derived from Robert Bunsen, after whom the Bunsen burner was named. His last name is a reference to the honeydew melon , which his head resembles, as well as to Honeywell Labs , a technology company which aired TV commercials ( "That someday is today ... at Honeywell" ) well-known at the time of The Muppet Show .
Summer is tired of being the shortest among her friends, so Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker invent an Enlarge-O Ray to increase her size. However, it malfunctions and shrinks Summer to a smaller size. While Bunsen and Beaker work to fix the Enlarge-O Ray, the other Muppet Babies must find a way to have fun with a tiny-sized Summer.
A hapless lab assistant to Bunsen, who performs ill-fated experiments which often result in him becoming the victim and seriously injured. He was designed by Henson and built by Don Sahlin. Beaker debuted in the second season of The Muppet Show. [14]: 96–97
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]
The Muppets perform the opening number, "Love is a Simple Thing." Wally, George the Janitor, Mildred and Brewster discuss love. Kermit the Frog tells the story of his doomed love affair with Miss Mousey, singing "Froggy Went A Courtin'" Mia Farrow enters, and meets the Muppets. Mia and Thog perform a duet, "Real Live Girl".
Out to Lunch is a prime-time television special that was broadcast on December 10, 1974, on ABC, from 9 to 10pm ET.It mixed the Sesame Street Muppets and the cast of The Electric Company along with guest stars Elliott Gould, Barbara Eden and Carol Burnett.