Land of the Lost (1974), “Follow That Dinosaur”
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Sleestaks, the poor man's Gorn.
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Kevin Porter - Land of the Lost (Tiger Toys)
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When I Look All Around, I Can't Believe The Things I've Found!: Special Effects creator Gene Warren overseeing various dinos for the Krofft Brother's "Land of The Lost" Saturday Morning TV series. That's the hand puppet used for close-ups of the fearsome T-Rex Grumpy, resident bane of the Marshall Family and friends.
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INTRO POST YAYYY!!!!!
HALLO!! i’m Everest, other names im cool w/ are Bartolomeo, Séan, Bailey :3 i use it/he!! please no they nono 🫀
SOME FANDOMS IM INTO!!
half life.. if that wasn’t apparent
half life vr ai
half life aus (Freemind, Gorgeous, etc)
cookie run
fear and hunger
tf2
portal 1/2
one piece
houseki no kuni / land of the lustrous
more too!! just ask :3
DNIs!!!!!!!
Vivzie pop fans
DSMP fans
Freevance shippers (i can explain why freevance is weird 🫵🤓)
Kakegurui likers
AOT fans
ranfren fans
(will update because i cannot think)
art stuff meow
commissions always open!!
may ask for requests sometimes who knows
collabs slash trades open :3
be my mutual. holds out ugly bundle of roses.
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Still the highlight of my career to date
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Looks like Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is going heavy on the Gorn for season 2.
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The Sleestak Factory Family Restraunt
Title is the prompt.
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Remembering Marty Krofft 1937-2023
Puppeteer and television creator / producer Marty Krofft has died at 86. Along with his brother Sid, they created so much great children's television, especially in the 70s.
compilation of various Sid and Marty Krofft shows
Many of their shows were ones I got into when I saw them in syndication as a kid, notably The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (NBC 1968-1970), H.R. Pufnstuf (NBC 1969-1970), The Bugaloos (NBC 1970-1972), Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (NBC 1973-1975), Land of the Lost (NBC 1974-1977), and Pryor's Place (CBS 1984-1985). All shows I remember fondly as a kid and really enjoyed watching the wacky almost drug-induced puppets getting into crazy situations each episode. Land of the Lost was one I dug a lot! They also did some shows in primetime non-children's shows like their political comedy D.C. Follies (syndicated 1987-1989), which was pretty funny too.
The link above is the obit from Hollywood Reporter.
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Marty Krofft (April 9, 1937 – November 25, 2023) Producer and writer who with his brother Sid Krofft produced numerous children's television and variety show programs in the U.S., particularly in the 1970s, including H.R. Pufnstuf, Land of the Lost, and Sigmund and the Sea Monsters. Their fantasy programs often featured large-headed puppets, high-concept plots, and extensive use of low-budget special effects.
The Kroffts favoured quirky superhero stories, often with children portraying the heroes or part of a hero team. Particularly visionary and popular Krofft productions have included The Bugaloos (1970), Lidsville (1971), Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (1973–1975), Land of the Lost (1974–1976), The Lost Saucer (1975), Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (1976), and Wonderbug (1976–1978).
The Kroffts have occasionally departed from their formula while making new programs, such as on Pryor's Place (1984) and the political puppet satire show D.C. Follies (1987). They have attempted to update some of their classic series for a younger generation, including new versions of Land of the Lost, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, H.R. Pufnstuf and Sigmund and the Sea Monsters. A new original series, Mutt & Stuff, aired on Nickelodeon from 2015 to 2017. (Wikipedia)
IMDb listing
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