Creature FTBL aficionados: what TV show is this image from?

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Creature FTBL aficionados: what TV show is this image from?

#1 Post by ungawa222 »

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I have NO idea... an old 70's variety show? A kid's show from Krofft?
Any ID help would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance! :wink:
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#2 Post by raydrz »

if nothing else, i saw some cool-ass CFTBL-type art googling this...no luck with your pic though :x
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#3 Post by ungawa222 »

I also came up completely empty on Google... but another friend on FB revealed that these two were background characters on a Krofft special, "Krofft Supershow". Figures! :lol:
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#4 Post by temperflash »

Many years ago a episode or pilot for a series , possibly on sci fi channel had creatures much like this without clothing as an ante-deluvian race of reptile men who were hatching from ancient eggs.

In the "Special unit 2" series they had some similar fishmen.

I suspect availability of good quality CFBL masks made the general appearance attractive for monsters in lower budget productions.
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