Talk:H.R. Pufnstuf/Archives/2012

My Name Is Earl
I'm pretty sure that an episode of Mr Name Is Earl, Randy imagines that he is a hero, and Pufnstuf is his sidekick. Murrawhip 10:48, 11 November 2007 (UTC)

Marijuana references?
I find it odd that there is zero mention of the obvious marijuana references in the show, as outlined here: http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/2926.html —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 64.142.51.145 (talk • contribs) 14:48, 21 June 2005 (UTC).

Never mind the supposed marijuana references -- I watched the movie last night, and discovered a less-than subtle reference to cocaine! In a scene near the end of the movie, Jimmy & company are all dressed like angels to frighten the witches, dropping a glittery, powdery substance on them, causing the horrified witches to exclaim: "It's ANGEL DUST!" —Preceding unsigned comment added by GretaG (talk • contribs) 23:32, 28 September 2008 (UTC)

Angel Dust is PCP —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.113.51.39 (talk) 19:32, 5 June 2009 (UTC)

The movie
Heh heh...I just saw the Pufnstuf movie on Moviepix last night and became an instant fan. Someone should write an article about it, it's right hilarious. I can't believe I laughed so hard at a kiddy movie, it's just great. The funniest character has to be the Nazi Rat, "Jawohl, mein leader !". X-D -Voievod 17:32, 1 April 2006 (UTC)

Homestarrunner Connection
"The popular website Homestarrunner.com may have gotten some of its ideas from H.R Pufnstuf." However interesting, this statement sounds like conjecture at present and potentially in conflict with the No Original Research Policy. Have either of the creators of Homestarrunner.com acknowledged any influence? If so, it would be best to cite this. At the very least, a source is certainly required, IMHO. Anagrammarian 21:29, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
 * Please see: http://www.hrwiki.org/index.php/unnatural for a reference to "H.R. Hurricanesnstuff".

Name origins?
It seems like one time I had heard someone on a talk show referring to the name origin of H.R. Pufnstuf. Maybe they said something like the H.R. stood for "Happy Releasing Pufnstuf"? And was a reference to marijuana smoking? Anyone? --Frenkmelk 14:38, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 * According to creator Sid Krofft (who's mentioned this in numerous interviews), the character was to be named simply "Pufnstuf" (which was derived from Puff the Magic Dragon), but the name didn't sound right to him. "H.R." was arrived upon by taking initials from the words "Royal Highness" and flipping them around. Fans have pushed the drug connection by claiming that "H.R" stands for "Hand Rolled." -- VinnieRattolle 03:38, 18 January 2008 (UTC)

Merging Witchiepoo into this article
I can't see any sensible reason to have a seperate, 2-sentence-long article for this character. Even Pufnstuf, the main character, doesn't have a seperate article. Unless anyone objects, I'll redirect it back here. Psychonaut3000 00:29, 14 December 2006 (UTC)

Sounds right to me. Jordan Brown 23:14, 14 December 2006 (UTC)

Yes, merge Witchiepoo to this article.Dogru144 16:57, 24 December 2006 (UTC)

I agree too, so I've merged it now. Masaruemoto 20:34, 12 February 2007 (UTC)

Spike McKensie
Who is Spike McKensie (or McKenzie), and why is a reference to an Australian college student's project attached to this (or any) article? Assuming Mr. McKensie inserted this himself, can he or anyone else offer any good reasons why it shouldn't be deleted? Proptology 14:33, 5 February 2007 (UTC)

The film looks surprisingly well-made for a student project; sets, costumes, editing, etc. It doesn't deserve an entire chapter though so I've removed nearly all of it. If you want to go ahead and remove the remainder I'm not bothered. Masaruemoto 01:11, 13 February 2007 (UTC)

Schedule
I've removed the following text from the introduction, it's too much detail in an article like this and slows the article down from the start. I've moved it here if anyone really wants to read about ABC's scheduling in 1972. ''ABC then carried repeats of the series on Saturday mornings from September 16, 1972 to September 8, 1973. From September 16, 1973 until September 1, 1974 ABC offered the show to affiliates on their 90 minute Sunday Morning kids' lineup, which were a mix of reruns of cartoons and children's shows canceled from the previous season. Half the ABC affilates preempted the Sunday morning lineup for either religious shows or syndicated cartoons or both, so from 1973-74 it was seen in about half the TV markets. '' 172.189.73.150 18:54, 14 March 2007 (UTC)


 * It should be mentioned that people could still watch Pufnstuf for many years after what the article currently indicates; Here is video evidence that 'Pufnstuf n Friends' was on NBC Sat. morning lineup again by 1978. 70.105.20.208 19:42, 29 October 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:Pufnstuf.jpg
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Pufnstuf from the TV series was a somewhat modified version of Luther from the Hemisfair'68 expo. For example, Luther had no arms, Puf did. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.169.80.156 (talk) 23:37, 26 June 2008 (UTC)

origins of Pufnstuf
Is it worth mentioning that the Pufnstuf character (well, the costume, anyway) was not original to this program? I do not recall whether the character had a name, but he appeared in the Krofft production that appeared as one of the exhibits (Coca-Cola's, I believe) of the San Antonio world's fair in 1968. 172.162.202.253 05:42, 14 June 2007 (UTC)RKH
 * Yes, that should be in the article. I've found a reference for that so I'll add it. Pufnstuf 18:04, 29 August 2007 (UTC)

Movie Remake?
A 2009 movie remake? If that's true that's really cool, but when I wenton IMDB (internet movie database) and it didn't say anything about a remake and the usualy have information about movies to be realeased in the future so I don't know who to believe. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.233.148.83 (talk) 00:03, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
 * The Kroffts have talked about plans to do a new movie of "H.R. Pufnstuf" since the mid-'90s. It's been listed on imdb a few times, but the movie's yet to get a greenlight. With "Land of the Lost" being released later this year, plans for another big-screen outing with "Pufnstuf" and a "Sigmund and the Sea Monsters" movie (both are currently listed on imdb with a release of 2011) have been announced... but they could always fall through again. User:VinnieRattolle 03:24, 18 January 2009 (UTC)

Where the Wild Things Are
The similarities of the Krofft's oversized living puppets in the new (2009) film "Where The Wild Things Are" is impossible to miss. The plot also reflects a few too many of the Krofft mechanics to ignore... or perhaps it is the other way round??? I was sure it was the Kroffts' work until I saw the Wiki article and no movie credit. Hope someone more knowledgable will follow this up. Jopower (talk) 13:32, 7 March 2011 (UTC)

Theme park in Atlanta
According to the CNN studio tour, an indoor theme park based on H.R. Pufnstuf at what is now CNN Center in Atlanta. That should probably be added to the article if references can be found. Toddst1 (talk) 11:34, 1 April 2009 (UTC)

Sexual References?
Is there any need to mention the hidden sexual references along with the alleged hidden drug references? The flute wanting Jimmy to play with him? The witches always wanting Jimmy's flute? Jimmy's guy friends fighting to keep the witches away so he and the flute would stay with them? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.126.92.170 (talk) 19:11, 22 May 2009 (UTC)