Display title | The Great Space Coaster |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A syndicated children's series, featuring cartoons, live action segments, and puppets. The series was co-created by Kermit Love and Jim Martin, and featured a number of talents who either came from, or went on to The Muppets. The premise followed three musicians from Earth, who travel to an asteroid-like planet out in space via the titular coaster, driven by Baxter, a life-sized circus clown puppet who is actually on the run from his mean ring master, M.T. Promises. Other bizarre characters include Gary Gnu (host of The Gary Gnu Show, where no g'news is good g'news), Goriddle Gorilla (a mischievous, gravely-voiced gorilla who doesn't quite think before he acts), Knock Knock (a sophisticated woodpecker who lives in a tree), among others. |