From the moment Crichton was whisked away to the Uncharted Territories, Crichton has been obsessed by wormholes. Even though Crichton's crewmates dismissed his interest in wormholes, the human never gave up hope that he would one-day use the natural phenomenon to get back home. Watching this video is kind of a surreal experience; the video of Crichton and his wormhole set to the music of Kermit the Frog singing about rainbows. The video is a bit sad in a way - the fact that the late Jim Henson, the man whose company would one day create Farscape, supplies Kermit's voice. The song is written by Paul Williams and was performed by Kermit the Frog playing a banjo while opening The Muppet Movie.
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320 x 240 | 30FPS | Stereo |
3:13 |
5.3Mb |
#285 |
Also by Luckylyn : Uninvited, Falling in Love, Come Rain or Come Shine, The Wedding, She's Got A Way, Stuck in the Moment, The Difficult Kind, Hard For Me To Say I'm Sorry, She's Always A Woman, Taking You Home, Your Girl, Sexy John, Kissing You, Love Is..., Aeryn's Prayer, Flash Crichton
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Reviews
| anna |
26th November 2004 |
| overly confused here. why is the video of futuristic people?! there's an alien in there!! where's kermit!!?? i think i missed something, because everyone is saying how beautiful it is.. i love rainbow connection, a little too much maybe, but that is SO CONFUSING. |
| MCJScaper |
29th December 2003 |
| That was so cute, sad in a way but cute. If only the Henson company could see these videos! |
| Douc Langur |
29th October 2003 |
| Thanks you very much for that chance to dust of my childhood and look at it in a whole new light. |
| Sebaceanbabe |
23rd August 2003 |
| That was great!!!!! I love Kermit. To use Jim Henson on Jim Henson was wonderful. |
| aprilmoon |
10th August 2003 |
| That just brought back so many, many splendid memories, thank you. |
| ScorpiSue |
24th July 2003 |
| I absolutely loved this video. It not only reminded me of how much I loved the song as a child but also brought tears to my eyes because I realized just how much I miss Farscape. Excellent work |
| Marv |
18th July 2003 |
| Truley a fun video, wormholes and rainbows a good comparison. |
| Cygnus |
17th July 2003 |
That was a 5-star video, if nothing but for originality. I really, really liked it!!!
I will not be voting the same for the Barney video that's coming up, though. |
| ixchup |
15th July 2003 |
| this video made me smile and remember Jim Henson's kermit. John chasing rainbows. for some reason this sweet song seemed to fit the clips in a twisted and sad way. really good work. |
| Sandi |
15th July 2003 |
This was so sweet. The combination of John from Farscape, and Kermit from the Muppets. Perfect.
I love Farscape, and the song "Rainbow Connection." I remember that has one of my very favorite scenes from that Muppet Movie I saw so many years ago. |
| officersun524 |
15th July 2003 |
| Aah, that was sweet and wistful. Thanks for sharing. |
| Roland (Scaper Swede) |
15th July 2003 |
| Very nice video! I tought I'd laugh at the Kermit singing but it was sad not funny. Kermit rules... Good work Luckylyn! |
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Title: The Wormhole Connection
Music Artist: Jim Henson
Video Artist: Luckylyn
Language: English
Spoilers up to: 4.22 Bad Timing
Posted: 15th July 2003
Viewed: 4681
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