I've scene this, and this video is a load of crap, in the segment, all you see is the production of the show, and he later goes back to his parents and goes "WOW COOL!" or something like that, and then he runs to play with his friends.
This is probably some edgy 20 something year old trying to stay relevant by spreading slander on a crappy kids tv show.
How would he have made all of those cg segments? Did they give away a model of the character at some point?
I've scene this, and this video is a load of crap, in the segment, all you see is the production of the show, and he later goes back to his parents and goes "WOW COOL!" or something like that, and then he runs to play with his friends.
This is probably some edgy 20 something year old trying to stay relevant by spreading slander on a crappy kids tv show.
How would he have made all of those cg segments? Did they give away a model of the character at some point?
But what about the picture of the parents in sunglasses with a MIB memory wiper?
Its been a while since I have scene it. so I guess I was wrong,
But there was never any talk about him being a lifeless puppet, he ran around the building and saw production and stuff. He left after he saw everything.
I think he took stuff out of context intentionally to make it seem more controversial.
But what about the picture of the parents in sunglasses with a MIB memory wiper?
Its been a while since I have scene it. so I guess I was wrong,
But there was never any talk about him being a lifeless puppet, he ran around the building and saw production and stuff. He left after he saw everything.
I think he took stuff out of context intentionally to make it seem more controversial.
Possibly, but then why would there be a snapshot of them holding a mind erasure device? That seems odd. Maybe he used snippets from a now deleted animations test, rather. Some kids show animators have done odd things, like the Handy Manny light saber fight.
Well, a video under the title of the one that SwaggyThunder references did, but who knows if the snapshots are fan-made or not. Seems pretty real, though, because they are completely on-model and on-set.
Well, a video under the title of the one that SwaggyThunder references did, but who knows if the snapshots are fan-made or not. Seems pretty real, though, because they are completely on-model and on-set.
Yo I'm Swaggy Thunder (the guy who posted the video) I assure you that the screenshots aren't fanmade, trust me, I'm not anywhere near talented enough to pull off some elaborate scheme to try and start drama off of Sid the Science Kid. Basically the plot of the episode was: Sid asks his parents "where did I come from" his parents tell him "Sid go through the wall" he goes through and it's basically the studio of where they make the episodes. They explain how they made him and that he's a puppet of sorts and all of that. He quickly gets bored and scared of everything going on so he says that he has to leave. He runs back through the wall and tells his parents about how weird and scary that was and he's clearly shook up about everything and literally says that he never wants to go back there again. Thus his parents wipe his memory, he forgets, and the episode ends. He never ran back to his friends or anything like that, those are just extra random screenshots at the end of the video because I didn't feel the need for anymore from that episode at the time because I generally showed a summary of what happened. I only never downloaded the video or took more screeenshots because I didn't think it was going to turn into lost media lmao. I just thought it'd be a funny throwaway meme video on sid the science kid is all. I have literal hundreds of other videos that do 100x better than any vid on sid the science kid video & my channel is fine so there's no point of me trying to start controversy over it. It just became a meme for me and my viewers to joke about and outta nowhere it turned into this (they also let me know about this forum haha) Also idk why someone brought up my age but I'm 18 not in my 20 - 30s, I was 17 when I made the first video on it
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Yo I'm Swaggy Thunder (the guy who posted the video) I assure you that the screenshots aren't fanmade, trust me, I'm not anywhere near talented enough to pull off some elaborate scheme to try and start drama off of Sid the Science Kid. Basically the plot of the episode was: Sid asks his parents "where did I come from" his parents tell him "Sid go through the wall" he goes through and it's basically the studio of where they make the episodes. They explain how they made him and that he's a puppet of sorts and all of that. He quickly gets bored and scared of everything going on so he says that he has to leave. He runs back through the wall and tells his parents about how weird and scary that was and he's clearly shook up about everything and literally says that he never wants to go back there again. Thus his parents wipe his memory, he forgets, and the episode ends. He never ran back to his friends or anything like that, those are just extra random screenshots at the end of the video because I didn't feel the need for anymore from that episode at the time because I generally showed a summary of what happened. I only never downloaded the video or took more screeenshots because I didn't think it was going to turn into lost media lmao. I just thought it'd be a funny throwaway meme video on sid the science kid is all. I have literal hundreds of other videos that do 100x better than any vid on sid the science kid video & my channel is fine so there's no point of me trying to start controversy over it. It just became a meme for me and my viewers to joke about and outta nowhere it turned into this (they also let me know about this forum haha) Also idk why someone brought up my age but I'm 18 not in my 20 - 30s, I was 17 when I made the first video on it
Damn, if you don't even have it this is going to be a hard search.
I don't even know if I've found a way to directly contact them.
There is an e-mail on the Jim Henson website, but they only respond to business inquiries. Maybe we could find the production manager? Crew members are more likely to respond than cast members, since fewer people know about them.
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