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'''''Alligator Boots''''' was a pilot episode for a "''Muppet Show''" type show created by rapper and producer Kanye West and along with Rhymefest and creators of the show ''Crank Yankers''  Jimmy Kimmel, Adam Carolla, and Daniel Kellison.<ref>[https://www.huffpost.com/entry/alligator-boots-kanye-west-puppet-show_n_962779 Huffington Post article on ''Alligator Boots''.] Retrieved 04 Feb '22</ref> The puppets in the show were created by Jim Henson's Muppet Workshop. The show had a colorful cast of puppet characters. Some characters include "Beary White", and "Pork Troy" A rapper that is a pig, but no one seems to know that. The show was produced for comedy central. The pilot is quite important to Kanye's life since it was the first instance of Kim Kardashian, and Kanye working together and really connecting.<ref>[https://www.ranker.com/list/kanye-wests-failed-puppet-comedy-show/hannah-collins Ranker article on ''Alligator Boots''.] Retrieved 04 Feb '22</ref>
'''''Alligator Boots''''' was a pilot episode for a "''Muppet Show''" type show created by rapper and producer Kanye West and along with Rhymefest and creators of the show ''Crank Yankers''  Jimmy Kimmel, Adam Carolla, and Daniel Kellison.<ref>[https://www.huffpost.com/entry/alligator-boots-kanye-west-puppet-show_n_962779 Huffington Post article on ''Alligator Boots''.] Retrieved 04 Feb '22</ref> The puppets in the show were created by Jim Henson's Muppet Workshop. The show had a colorful cast of puppet characters. Some characters include "Beary White", and "Pork Troy" A rapper that is a pig, but no one seems to know that. The show was produced for comedy central. The pilot is quite important to Kanye's life since it was the first instance of Kim Kardashian and Kanye working together and really connecting.<ref>[https://www.ranker.com/list/kanye-wests-failed-puppet-comedy-show/hannah-collins Ranker article on ''Alligator Boots''.] Retrieved 04 Feb '22</ref>


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Revision as of 07:23, 8 February 2022

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The show's logo.

Status: Partially Lost

Alligator Boots was a pilot episode for a "Muppet Show" type show created by rapper and producer Kanye West and along with Rhymefest and creators of the show Crank Yankers Jimmy Kimmel, Adam Carolla, and Daniel Kellison.[1] The puppets in the show were created by Jim Henson's Muppet Workshop. The show had a colorful cast of puppet characters. Some characters include "Beary White", and "Pork Troy" A rapper that is a pig, but no one seems to know that. The show was produced for comedy central. The pilot is quite important to Kanye's life since it was the first instance of Kim Kardashian and Kanye working together and really connecting.[2]

Availability

The pilot was last seen in 2009, when a documentary about the pilot that is still viewable to this day was made. This documentary gives us a lot of insight as to what the show could've looked like, and we can even see a few completed scenes. Although this is the case, due to the fact that the show was not picked up by Comedy Central the pilot never aired. Due to this, there is no chance that anyone had a recording of the pilot. Right now, it is unknown who currently still has the pilot. There is a chance that either Comedy Central kept the pilot, or one of the producers of the pilot might still have a copy.

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Behind the scenes making of the pilot.

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