Showing posts with label Muppets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muppets. Show all posts

January 13, 2015

The Equation: Joe Oliver Edition

Here's today's equation.

Back in the early 1970s, Jim Henson and the Muppets adapted a few fairy tales, including The Frog Prince. In the Henson retelling, there is a character called Taminella Grinderfall. I think you can still find these TV specials on VHS, if not DVD.

Taminella Grinderfall 


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Terry Gilliam in this cast photo of Monty Python's Flying Circus (far right)
 

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Crazy Joe Oliver, circa 1992
"You want home plate? Come and take it!"

April 21, 2014

Imagination Reclamation

We take our custom cards seriously around here. At one point we had a whole separate page of this blog dedicated to custom cards from around the Web. And while that page went the way of much on the Internet, our love of customs remains. Here are a few of our favorites we've created over the years, and don't forget to check out our new page presenting the 1978 Topps "Traded" set all in one place...

















September 12, 2011

Monday Night Muppets...

I realize that this is a "baseball" card blog, but it IS the first Monday night of the football season. As a Chargers fan I am hoping that the Raiders lose. Unfortunately, the Raiders are playing the Broncos tonight. Since they can't both lose, I guess I don't care that much about the outcome.

On to the Muppets card of the week...

1962 - Tackle Me Elmo


I don't generally consider all puppets on Sesame Street to be Muppets, but this one was hard to resist. Stay tuned next week for the next episode of Monday Night Muppets*...

*If I remember to do one.

May 23, 2011

Muppets... Champions

Every now and then, searching the baseball card bargain bins you will come across a gem. A card that restores your faith in the hobby. This card is the one that brought me back:

TBCB Muppets - #24 Emmet Otter



May 22, 2011

Muppets... Retro Baseball Card League

The more of these Muppets cards that I make, the more I feel it is important to share the history behind the cards. I'm not just making these up as I go along. I have done considerable research. The Muppet Leagues have a well documented history. Unfortunately, most of that history is recorded on VHS tapes, and I no longer have a working VCR.


I have had to go to some amazing places to research these incredible players. Before I started this project, I had no idea that there was such a place as a "Public Library". It turns out there is one only a few blocks from my house. Odd. I was pretty sure that places like that would be reserved for only the wealthiest people. It is crazy, but they actually gave me a card that allows me to take manuscripts home with me. I am not sure how long I can keep this stuff before they send someone after me. In the meantime, I am a proud owner of a rare book that shows the original photographs from many of my Muppets cards.


It is an interesting read with lots of great photographs. I cut a few out to make a new card. (Hopefully they won't mind.)

TBCB Muppets - #23 Jim Henson


I may try using the internet to find pictures for my cards some day. Until then, I'll have to cut photos out of books or keep drawing these cards by hand.

I know I promised that Muppet League team logos would be coming soon, but they are harder to find than I expected. Here are a few I've found so far:

Mystic Valley Skeksis - Muppet League West


Danhurst Scholars - Muppet League East


Waterville Wet Sox - Muppet League East


Bogen County Swine - Muppet League West


Fraggle Rockies - Muppet League West

I'll keep my eyes peeled for more of the team logos. If any of our readers can find any, please email them to me at travis @ punkrockpaint . com. I will post them here with full credit to the "finder". The teams I am looking for are:

Sesame Street Hoopers
Honolulu Snuffies
Grouchland Pickers
Deer Creek Jumpers
Electric City Mayhem
Toadstool Caps
Bunsen Honeydews
Cape Doom Gonzos
London Happiness
Treasure Islanders

I also have no information regarding the TWO new expansion teams. If you could send me any info you might find, it would be greatly appreciated.

May 17, 2011

Muppets... Bargain Bin Pack Break

I went to my local card shop today searching for bargains. When searching for bargains, I usually avoid the "Bargain Bin". It is usually stocked with junk wax packs. I got lucky this time! I dropped two bits on the counter and drove home to scan my find for you.

Unopened 1989 Muppet League Pack!!!


TBCB Muppets - #17 Beauregard


TBCB Muppets - #18 Christopher Reeve GS


TBCB Muppets - #19 Miss Piggy AS


TBCB Muppets - #20 Scooter TBC


Stupid "Special" Offer Card


TBCB Muppets - #21 Sweetums 


Unfortunately, this was the last pack. I was, however, able to go back and get the original 1969 Scooter card fairly cheap.

TBCB Muppets - #22 Scooter

Coming Soon: Muppet League Logos!


May 13, 2011

Muppets... Post that disappeared

Blogger has been having some... issues. The post that I did yesterday seems to have vanished. So here is the card I did by request of William Noetling.

TBCB Muppets - #16 Pepe the King Prawn


Design based on: 1991 Topps Desert Shield #530 - Roger Clemens


Little known facts: Pepe's full name is Pepino Rodrigo Serrano Gonzales. He has lead the Muppet League in shrimp outs 10 of the last 12 years. Pepe's team, The Prawn Stars sued the History Channel and the producers of the network's Pawn Stars show for trademark infringement.

May 10, 2011

Muppets... An American Tradition

After I showed a Canadian card in my last post, I feel it necessary to drop a little bit of patriotism your way:

TBCB Muppets - #15 Sam Eagle


Design based on: 1956 U.S. Presidents #21 - Ulysses S. Grant


May 09, 2011

Muppets... Prize Inside

Back in the late '80s, Post cereal made a cereal to honor one of my favorite Muppets. The Swedish Chef finally got to bring his cuisine to the American public.


I never saw it in stores, but even if I had we wouldn't have bought it. We never had sugary cereal at my house. Anything that called itself "Cinnamonamony", no matter how hilarious, would be put right back on the shelf. As I got older and was allowed to make adult decisions, like choosing breakfast cereal, I was immediately attracted back to Croonchy Stars. Not for the Muppet on the box, nor the cinnamonamony-sweet crunch, but it was the prize inside I craved:

TBCB Muppets - #14 The Swedish Chef


I guess my box was imported from Canada...

May 08, 2011

Topps Diamond Giveaway...

Other than my previously mentioned baseball card collections, and the occasional Allen & Ginter cards, I don't buy too many baseball cards. By "too many", I mean not more than I can fit in the few dozen 5000 count boxes that are spilling out from under my desk.


I hadn't collected the flagship (read: basic) Topps set since the early '90s. But that all changed last year. Topps came out with the Million Card Giveaway. The concept of getting a code in a pack of cards, and having it magically transmogrified (Dayf's term) into a baseball card drew me in hook, line, and sinker.

At least twice a week on my lunch break, I would drive to Target or Wal-Mart and buy a few packs, hoping for one of the code cards. The ability to enter the codes via my iPhone, meant that I wouldn't even have to leave the parking lot before my card was in my digital portfolio. Most of the cards were junk that I wouldn't bother keeping, but being able to trade cards on the site made it so much more fun. Earlier this year, I had 61 of my cards shipped. I paid about $20 for the honor, but it was worth it to me.

I was a little leery that Topps was going to do it again this year. There is no way it could be as much fun. Great, I thought... I'm going to get all of the crappy cards that I didn't have shipped last year. 

I have to hand it to Topps. They actually made it more fun this year. The Diamond Dig is pretty interesting, and they added some pretty cool new cards into the mix. With my very first code this year, I got a card from 1956. I love cards from the fifties! Shortly after that, a code netted me a 1962 Rookie Catchers card. Yup, none other than Bob Uecker's rookie card! Sweet! I also got one of the new Diamond Die Cut cards. Mine was Justin Morneau, but I offered it in trade with a couple of '60s commons and got myself a Tony Gwynn Die Cut!


What I didn't know at the time was this was one of the super-limited "Black Diamond" cards. Turns out that these are considered a "prize" card, and allow you to have your cards shipped FREE! That saved me some money at the end of the year. Thanks for the heads-up, JayBee!

If you haven't tried it yet, I'd highly recommend the Diamond Giveaway. I pulled a new code card today, and I'd like to input it "live" with you.

Here's the screen where I input the code:


As you can see by the ring chart on the left, I have done this a few times. Let's see what we get...

Hmmm... Well... Thanks. I guess.

TBCB Muppets - #13 Kermit

That was a long way to go for that... Thanks for getting to the end.

Muppets... In 3D

I have always loved 3D cards. Especially the ones that use lenticular technology. The '70s and early '80s Kellogg's cards were my favorites... Until I saw the 1995 Fish Flix Herring Team insert cards. Wow! The fish seem to boomerang right out at you!

TBCB Muppets - #12 Lew Zealand

(I would recommend looking at this card in full size to get the best view. Click on the pic.)

 
Design based on: 1995 Sportflix Hammer Team #HT1 - Ken Griffey Jr