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  • GO CINDERELLA!!!!

  • Lemme find out the prince was a self-centered drag queen!! LMAO..

  • I remember watching this when I was about 4, and I nearly fell to the ground laughing when the prince dropped the slipper.

  • Who performed the one with the Paul McCartney accent?

  • I take it the reason Kermit's mouth was scrunched up at the end was because the interview didn't go the way he hoped?

  • "On my waist is the golden belt encrusted with rubies and...twinkly things!"

  • It's not often you see Kermit dancing with another girl. Where is Miss Piggy? lol

  • The prince have a BIG HUGGE MOUTH!!!! :)

  • the prince is charming...don't hurt the prince ;)

  • Love how the prince is such self-cenered snob. Chariming? I don't thinlk so.

  • I have this on my DVD copy of Sesame Street episode #2621.

  • "Family jewels". Heh, can you believe they got away with that?

  • Anyone know what caused the prince to drop the glass slipper and why Kermit was so miffed at the end?

  • its guy smiley again lol

  • kermit is such a flirt (:

  • I don't really know about the Paul McCartneyesque prince, and quite frankly I'm not anxious to.

  • Well we all know Frank Oz is very charming.

  • ahahhahhahah kermit was dancing with a random green girl lol.! flirting around!

  • he is not

  • man prince charming is a jerk! he just pushes cindy out the way.

  • guy smiley used to scare the crap outta me!!!!!

    i dont know why but he just did!

  • The music's not too far from the Muppet Show ballroom tune. I didn't even know Charming sounds McCartney-ish now; Frank's Brahmin-esque tones MAKE Charming, dangit!

  • "Easy come, easy go" LOL!!!

  • I have to agree with the description. Martin P. Robinson may do a good job at playing Telly Monster, Snuffy, Slimey the Worm, Buster the Horse, and the yip yips, but I don't like the way he sounds as Price Charming. Frank Oz is the man!

  • Then they should just get Eric Jacobson to voice Prince Charming! He could probably do the voice just like Frank Oz's Charming.

  • You're right! It worked for Bert and Grover.

  • You hear Eric Jacobson's Guy Smiley? It sounds like a cross between Henson's Guy Smiley and Frank Oz's Prince Charming, IMO

  • Love the "Easy come, easy go!" bit.

    The Prince is certainly the self-conscious fashion plate, isn't he? I suppose Cinderella considers herself lucky.

  • Dang this skit is frickin' funny. Charming is hilarious! "Hey-ho, what's this?" LOL!!

  • "The prince is free to dance..."

    hilarious

  • Paul McCartney? wow...

  • I love the way Kermit does his face..lmao!! CLASSIC!!

  • Meanwhile, Prince Charming is Guy Smiley without teeth and a different voice

  • And a different facial expression, too

  • That prince has a very hard time finding a girl doesn't he? I love Kermit's angry face at the end.

  • lol!!!

    "easy come easy go"

    geez - nice prince =P

    hahaha XD

  • LOL the prince charming is sucha show off!

  • someonboydhas to have alice! come on!

  • There is an Episode with Alice...it is like the only one of these Kermit news flashe sthat has never been posted...and I would really like to see it on here, please.

  • Alice, anyone?

  • love the ending. would you care to dance no of course you don't or not.

  • do you have the one where he interviews Alice in Wonderland?

  • Great Joe Raposo music... it must be the precursor to his "At the Dance" music from "The Muppet Show!"

  • The chiming clock sounds sort of like Big Ben in this skit.

  • LOL! That prince is obsessed with fashion!I love the part where Kermit is dancing with that girl in the beginning!

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