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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Funday Pawpet Show is the Internet's longest running interactive live puppet show. The show started netcasting weekly in November 1999. Due to problems with song royalties, the show took a hiatus after September 3, 2017. When it returned on September 9, 2018, though the show began to be broadcast biweekly, before it eventually returned a weekly schedule starting with the 2021 Easter show. The show runs four hours live from 6pm to 10pm Eastern Time Sunday Nights originating from the Orlando, Florida area. Every episode is available on the show's website. The audience interacts with the proformers via IRC channel and artwork sent in to the show through the aforementioned website. Being based in Orlando, the show is a favorite of many Disney Imagineers, and elements of the show have found their way into some recent productions. For those not familiar with the show, here is an article written by one of the main proformers to mark "A Decade of Silliness". Basicly the show is Monty Python meets the Muppets. |