The Muppet Show (1976-1981)
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Sandy Duncan, 1973
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More Scooby-Doo Movies Glitches: Sandy Duncan
There are more mistakes abroad when Scooby-Doo meets Sandy Duncan, like these:
We can see the phantom through the hedge, which could make sense, as it's just a prop. But Scooby's not visible behind the same hedge.
We know that can't be a coin slot in an Egyptian sarcophagus, not even in a phony prop; but then, what is it?
You might have to freeze-frame on the dog sled to see this: Velma sits down in an impossible pose in relation to the side rails, so that she's between the rails and behind those on the far side at the same time, kind of like an M.C. Escher print. Then the side rails disappear altogether, probably because the animator got so confused he just left them out. More glitches...
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$1,000,000 Duck
1971 theatrical release poster
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Sandy Duncan, Don Correia, and Reed Jones
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Connor's mother?
A former Broadway dancer who suffers from Borderline Personality Disorder and has serious Bipolar episodes. She'd be played by Sandy Duncan.
Logan basically considers her his Manic Pixie Dream Girl but his attraction to her fades the more erratic and therefore embarrassing to the shareholders her behavior becomes. Her self-esteem and mental health shatters the more she realizes this and she breaks down completely when she finds out how much Logan's been sleeping around (possibly with Caroline?).
After he quietly gets a divorce while she's committed, he promises himself he'll only get seriously involved with a woman who's hep to the game and will tolerate him screwing around.
I also really like @pynkhues name for her: Faye.
Succession Game:
Send me a character and I'll come up with a headcaon for them
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Movies of My Yesterdays: The Fox and the Hound
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Little Metal Pinocchio
(Can be read as platonic or romantic. Go wild.)
Ortho: What’s love?
Y/N: It’s, uh, love is uh, a little more harder to explain, because of um… sit down.
Ortho: *proceeds to stand on chair and listen*
Y/N: *notices* Ah, you didn’t sit down. *gestures to chest* Love is something you feel, inside.
Ortho, copies Y/N’s gesture: Inside… Do I feel it?
Y/N: I don’t know, you’re made of metal, but maybe some is there.
Ortho: Oh. What’s that? *points to the chair he’s standing on*
Y/N: That’s a chair.
Ortho: *stumbles but Y/N catches him* What’s that? *points to Y/N’s shoe*
Y/N: That’s a shoe.
Ortho: What’s that? *points to Y/N’s mouth*
Y/N: That’s a mouth. *gently kisses Ortho on the cheek*
Ortho, flustered & excited: What’s that?
Y/N: That’s a kiss.
Ortho: Oh. *points to chair* A kiss. *points to his shoe* A mouth. *points to his mouth* A chair. I give you a shoe. *kisses Y/N on the forehead*
Y/N, flustered as well: Close enough.
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