“Mah Nà Mah Nà” first appeared in an Italian film, SWEDEN: HEAVEN AND HELL (1968) a ‘documentary’ about ‘wild practices in Sweden’ (you can guess what kind, the site won’t let me print it here.) Its American debut was on the Red Skelton Show in 1969-70. It was used in the opener for every episode! The Muppet version was made in November 1969 for Sesame Street and re recorded for The Muppet Show in 1976. Benny Hill used the tune on his show beginning in 1971. And there are actual lyrics. I had to correct Floof and Sirius’ dialogue when I looked it up!
WelshRat Premium Member 6 months ago
You load of Muppets, you!
saylorgirl 6 months ago
Floor and Sirius are adorable as usual.
Kidon Ha-Shomer 6 months ago
more cowbell
nancyb creator 6 months ago
“Mah Nà Mah Nà” first appeared in an Italian film, SWEDEN: HEAVEN AND HELL (1968) a ‘documentary’ about ‘wild practices in Sweden’ (you can guess what kind, the site won’t let me print it here.) Its American debut was on the Red Skelton Show in 1969-70. It was used in the opener for every episode! The Muppet version was made in November 1969 for Sesame Street and re recorded for The Muppet Show in 1976. Benny Hill used the tune on his show beginning in 1971. And there are actual lyrics. I had to correct Floof and Sirius’ dialogue when I looked it up!
danphilips 6 months ago
LIKE“Mah Nà Mah Nà” – - – that popular song by Italian composer Piero Umiliani.
phritzg Premium Member 6 months ago
If I were visiting South America, I’d love to see alpacas and llamas, and I’d also want to see guanacos and vicuñas.
MIHorn Premium Member 6 months ago
earworm du jour.
Zoomer&Yeti 6 months ago
DO BE DO BEE DOOO!
Oops, wrong song. :-)
luca.debus creator 6 months ago
I see a voice acting phenomenon in the making!
Mike Baldwin creator 6 months ago
Got to love backup hummers!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 6 months ago
Hahaa!!
mousefumanchu Premium Member 6 months ago
IT’S FUN! And our version has just enough words. Even 2 yr olds can sing along.
davewhamond creator 6 months ago
Little known fact: Alpacas hum because they don’t know the words to the song.
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator 6 months ago
Too bad there is no audio for today’s FurBabies!
Moonkey Premium Member 6 months ago
The alpacas look so content and happy.
Judeeye Premium Member 6 months ago
I started to sing “Na na na kiss him goodbye”. I know it wasn’t the intended song, but that’s where my head went.
Aladar30 Premium Member 6 months ago
Great choice.
FreyjaRN Premium Member 6 months ago
I have it on YT.
Alpaca bag.