Tales of the Tinkerdee (TV Movie 1962) Poster

(1962 TV Movie)

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9/10
A case of what might have been.
planktonrules8 March 2021
Although the only known copy of this failed television pilot is in black & white, it's well worth seeing and is currently posted on YouTube. It's a shame the networks didn't pick it up, as this first episode was both cute and clever.

The story begins with Kermit the Frog introducing it, as he's the king's minstrel. The princess is about to have a birthday and the king has sent out invitations to practically everyone...but NOT Taminella the Witch. While you might be inclined to feel sorry for old Taminella, you shouldn't...she's a jerk and plans on attending the party in order to steal all of the princess' presents. To assist her are Charlie the Ogre and the Grunch. What will happen when Taminella crashes this party?

The show is extremely clever, well written and downright cute. I am sure kids and adults alike would have loved it but sadly it is just another failed pilot...not picked up because, perhaps, it was too different. Regardless, it still holds up very well and should be seen.
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7/10
A cute little puppet show that is essential for any die hard Henson fan.
Jared90011 June 2017
I have definite bias in the fact that I've been a giant muppets and Jim Henson fan for my entire life, however, I need to say that going into this, after have knowing of its existence for many years, I had very low expectations. Early Henson work is typically not as good as his later work, as the production value was naturally much lower, and the crew and resources available were a lot more lacking than they were later on. However, this production is actually extremely enjoyable. The story is simple and easy to understand, built in traditional fairy tale archetypes, but the humor brought to the story, particularly by the witch Gruntilda, doesn't come across as babyish like one might assume, but in a very entertaining, witty way. Other characters in the special also provide comedic slapstick and the pacing is very good, so it never becomes dull or boring and always stays entertaining. The musical element brought by Kermit, while sometimes a little flat, still adds another element to the special that keeps the viewers focus, and is clever and entertaining enough that it never becomes grating. Definitely give this a shot, especially if you're a Muppets fan, you won't regret it. 7.7/10
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