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{{episode|show=[[The Jim Henson Hour]]|airdate=May 5, [[1989]]|writer=|director=[[Jim Henson]]}}
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[[Image:Catdog.jpg|frame|A dog stunt-cat.]]
 
[[Image:Title.dogcity.jpg|frame|''Dog City'' title card.]]
 
 
==Plot Outline==
 
==Plot Outline==
 
===Jim Henson's Intro===
 
===Jim Henson's Intro===
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===Closing===
 
===Closing===
Jim Henson closes the show performing on-camera with his character, [[Bugsy Them]], who didn't like the ending of the movie.
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Jim Henson closes the show performing on-camera with his character, Bugsy Them, who didn't like the ending of the movie.
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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[[File:Kermmitace.jpeg|thumb|300px|Kermit records a promotional film for The Jim Henson Hour on the set of Dog City (after Colleen is dognapped). Ace Yu is a "funny dog."]]
* [[Jim Henson]] won the [[Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program for this episode
 
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* This is not a traditional Jim Henson Hour episode split into two distinct halves. The [[MuppeTelevision]] portion of this episode lasts less than ten minutes and is really an introduction to the Dog City film, making this more of a complete hourlong special, with or without that introduction.
* This was the only ''Jim Henson Hour'' episode directed by [[Jim Henson]].
 
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* The sale of the [[The Muppets|Muppets]] to the [[Walt Disney Company]] included the rights to the [[MuppeTelevision]] portion of this episode but not to the ''[[Dog City (special)|Dog City]]'' special. When the special was released on DVD as ''[[Dog City: The Movie]]'', the footage of [[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]] was kept intact, even though the character was part of the Disney sale.
 
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* The episode was originally recorded with an outro in which [[Jim Henson]] teases the next week's show featuring ''The StoryTeller'' episode "[[Episode 105: The Heartless Giant|The Heartless Giant]]." Henson additionally uses a generic dog puppet from ''Dog City'' rather than Bugsy Them.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDPTL7A6Vng On-set footage]</ref>
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* ''Dog City'' was originally intended to be a half-hour production, but writer [[Tim Burns]]' script ended up being nearly an hour. Jim Henson and [[Jerry Juhl]] approached the network to convince them to let it air as an hour-long special, but they were told Kermit needed to be involved somehow. Thus, Burns and the writing team devised the MuppeTelevision segment preceding the special.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/JimHensonMuppetMaster/2779667912354578/?comment_id= Facebook comment by Tim Burns]</ref>
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* Jim Henson won the [[Emmy Awards|Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program for this episode.
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* This was the only ''Jim Henson Hour'' episode directed by [[Jim Henson]], although he also directed the Storyteller episodes "[[Episode 105: The Heartless Giant|The Heartless Giant]]" and "[[Episode 106: The Soldier and Death|The Soldier and Death]]."
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* When the special was released on DVD by the Jim Henson Company as ''[[Dog City: The Movie]]'', the ten minutes of [[MuppeTelevision]] footage was omitted from the DVD. The footage of [[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]] within the special itself was kept intact, even though the character is owned by Disney. The sale of [[:Category:The Muppets Characters|the Muppets]] to [[The Walt Disney Company]] included the rights to the [[MuppeTelevision]] portion of this episode but not to the ''[[Dog City (special)|Dog City]]'' special.
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* The complete episode was released on laserdisc in Japan by KSS Films, with all audio dubbed into Japanese (in mono) and brief Japanese subtitles during "Bean Bunny and the Cuteness Thief."
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* [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] and [[Ace Yu]] ([[Jim Henson]] and [[Kevin Clash]]) recorded a promo for ''The Jim Henson Hour'' on the set of Dog City. In the scene where Colleen is dognapped, the shot continues as Kermit talks about what networks can expect from this new series. Various clips are shown, mostly from the "[[Episode 112: Food|Food]]" episode. Ace Yu annoys Kermit at the end, saying "I'm a funny dog."
   
 
==Credits==
 
==Credits==
 
===Muppet Performers===
 
===Muppet Performers===
* [[Jim Henson]] - [[Kermit the Frog]], [[Rowlf the Dog]], [[Bugsy Them]], Dog Stunt-Cat
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* [[Jim Henson]] - [[Kermit the Frog]], [[Rowlf the Dog]], [[Bugsy Them]], Off-screen director
 
* [[Camille Bonora]] - [[Miss Belle]]
 
* [[Camille Bonora]] - [[Miss Belle]]
 
* [[Rickey Boyd]] - [[Laughing Boy]]
 
* [[Rickey Boyd]] - [[Laughing Boy]]
 
* [[Fran Brill]] - [[Vicki]], [[Colleen Barker]]
 
* [[Fran Brill]] - [[Vicki]], [[Colleen Barker]]
 
* [[Kevin Clash]] - [[Ace Yu]]
 
* [[Kevin Clash]] - [[Ace Yu]]
* [[Dave Goelz]] - [[Digit]]
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* [[Dave Goelz]] - [[Digit]], [[Stunt Cat]]
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* [[Rick Lyon]] - Various crowd scene dogs, right hand for [[Bugsy Them]]
* [[Rob Mills]] - [[Quackers]]
 
* [[Jerry Nelson]] - [[Bubba the Bartender]], [[Spot (Dog City)|Spot]], Trailer Narration
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* [[Rob Mills]] - [[Quackers]], [[Rover Cleveland]]
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* [[Jerry Nelson]] - [[Bubba the Bartender]], [[Spot (Dog City)|Spot]], Trailer Narration, Evil McBad
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* [[Dan Redican]] - Dog House Patron
 
* [[Gord Robertson]] - [[Scruffy]]
 
* [[Gord Robertson]] - [[Scruffy]]
 
* [[Steve Whitmire]] - [[Bean Bunny]], [[Mad Dog (puppet)|Mad Dog]]
 
* [[Steve Whitmire]] - [[Bean Bunny]], [[Mad Dog (puppet)|Mad Dog]]
   
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==Sources==
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The Jim Henson Hour
Title.dogcity
Air Date May 5, 1989
Director Jim Henson

(TRANSCRIPT)

JHH_promo_104

JHH promo 104

Plot Outline

Jim Henson's Intro

Jim Henson announces that they've made a movie inspired by C. M. Coolidge's series of paintings, Dogs Playing Poker, and shows a trailer for the special narrated by Jerry Nelson.

MuppeTelevision

While Digit has prepared a number of selections on the monitors to show on the episode, Kermit says they won't be needing them, as it is "Muppet Night at the Movies," and they plan on showcasing a film from the All Dog Network (ADN), Dog City. However, due to technical difficulties, the film is delayed. While the technical problems are being worked on, Bean Bunny presents previews of two of his upcoming films, Bean Bunny and the Cuteness Thief (starring the Wolf as Evil McBad) and Beanbo. Also, ADN airs some behind-the-scenes footage from the making of Dog City narrated by Rover Cleveland, featuring Lyle as the news anchor (and a cameo voice-over by Jim Henson as the director).

Eventually, Vicki finds the film (it was in the film library, under D), and the film is finally shown.

Dog City

Rowlf hosts a film noir parody set in a town entirely populated by dogs. Ace Yu travels to Dog City to investigate the murder of his uncle, who was killed by canine mob boss Bugsy Them.

Closing

Jim Henson closes the show performing on-camera with his character, Bugsy Them, who didn't like the ending of the movie.

Notes

Kermmitace

Kermit records a promotional film for The Jim Henson Hour on the set of Dog City (after Colleen is dognapped). Ace Yu is a "funny dog."

  • This is not a traditional Jim Henson Hour episode split into two distinct halves. The MuppeTelevision portion of this episode lasts less than ten minutes and is really an introduction to the Dog City film, making this more of a complete hourlong special, with or without that introduction.
  • The episode was originally recorded with an outro in which Jim Henson teases the next week's show featuring The StoryTeller episode "The Heartless Giant." Henson additionally uses a generic dog puppet from Dog City rather than Bugsy Them.[1]
  • Dog City was originally intended to be a half-hour production, but writer Tim Burns' script ended up being nearly an hour. Jim Henson and Jerry Juhl approached the network to convince them to let it air as an hour-long special, but they were told Kermit needed to be involved somehow. Thus, Burns and the writing team devised the MuppeTelevision segment preceding the special.[2]
  • Jim Henson won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program for this episode.
  • The complete episode was released on laserdisc in Japan by KSS Films, with all audio dubbed into Japanese (in mono) and brief Japanese subtitles during "Bean Bunny and the Cuteness Thief."
  • Kermit and Ace Yu (Jim Henson and Kevin Clash) recorded a promo for The Jim Henson Hour on the set of Dog City. In the scene where Colleen is dognapped, the shot continues as Kermit talks about what networks can expect from this new series. Various clips are shown, mostly from the "Food" episode. Ace Yu annoys Kermit at the end, saying "I'm a funny dog."

Credits

Muppet Performers

Sources


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