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In an edition of [[The Count's Storybook Theatre]], [[Count von Count|The Count]] reads '''The Magnificent 7'''. {{first|3147}} The story tells of a sad and lonely group of [[Transylvania|Transylvanian]] villagers (who all bear the Count's distinctive [[Laughter|laugh]]). One of the villagers proclaims that the only thing that can save their village is the Magnificent [[7]], so people from far and wide places can come to see it. Just then, a magnificent fanfare is heard and a number 7 enters, but it's grungy appearance is not deemed as magnificent. Then, another fanfare introduces a fancily dressed number, but it's the number [[5]]. After a third fanfare, the sparkling Magnificent 7 appears, to the delight of the villagers, and they were never lonely again.
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In an edition of The Count's Storybook Theatre, [[Count von Count|The Count]] reads '''The Magnificent 7'''. The story tells of a sad and lonely group of Transylvanian villagers (who all bear the Count's distinctive [[Laughter|laugh]]). One of the villagers proclaims that the only thing that can save their village is the Magnificent [[7]], so people from far and wide places can come to see it. Just then, a magnificent fanfare is heard and a number 7 enters, but it's grungy appearance is not deemed as magnificent. Then, another fanfare introduces a fancily dressed number, but it's the number [[5]]. After a third fanfare, the sparkling Magnificent 7 appears, to the delight of the villagers, and the village was never lonely again.
 
   
The story is a loose parody of ''The Magnificent Seven'', a 1960 western featuring Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, and [[James Coburn]], with a musical score composed by [[Elmer Bernstein]].
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The story is a loose parody of the 1960 Western film ''[[The Magnificent Seven]]''.
   
 
==Performers==
 
==Performers==
*[[Jerry Nelson]] - Count von Count
 
 
*[[Fran Brill]] - Female [[Green]] Villager
 
*[[Fran Brill]] - Female [[Green]] Villager
 
*[[David Rudman]] - [[Fat Blue]] Villager
 
*[[David Rudman]] - [[Fat Blue]] Villager
*[[Marty Robinson]] - Male [[Pumpkin]] Villager
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*[[Martin P. Robinson]] - [[Pumpkin]] Villager
 
*[[Joey Mazzarino]] - Male Green Villager
 
*[[Joey Mazzarino]] - Male Green Villager
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Latest revision as of 06:50, 11 March 2020

Count-magnificent7

In an edition of The Count's Storybook Theatre, The Count reads The Magnificent 7. (First: Episode 3147) The story tells of a sad and lonely group of Transylvanian villagers (who all bear the Count's distinctive laugh). One of the villagers proclaims that the only thing that can save their village is the Magnificent 7, so people from far and wide places can come to see it. Just then, a magnificent fanfare is heard and a number 7 enters, but it's grungy appearance is not deemed as magnificent. Then, another fanfare introduces a fancily dressed number, but it's the number 5. After a third fanfare, the sparkling Magnificent 7 appears, to the delight of the villagers, and they were never lonely again.

The story is a loose parody of the 1960 Western film The Magnificent Seven.

Performers