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Welcome to the Welcome Home website! Feel free to explore our humble homepage and learn more about a puppet show now lost to obscurity! Thank you for visiting!
Welcome Home primarily focused on the neighbors, the show’s inhabitants, who were accompanied by a mixture of animated breaks, puppeteered shenanigans, and illustrated story book segments.
A fan wiki for the horror project "Welcome Home", by Clown. This wiki will often contain images, video, audio, or other content that could be considered disturbing. Trigger warnings include gore, derealization, alternate realities, eye strain, flashing images, loud noises, body horror, death, etc.
Wally is believed to be a puppet operated by one handler. A notable part of Wally is his house named Home. Home is regarded as the ninth neighbor, but seemingly cannot speak, as illustrations and uncovered audio show Home speaking only in onomatopoeias.
Home knows that you are a human and not a puppet like the other neighbors, so instead of using cartoon house noises, they try to imitate some language you could understand instead, this one being morse code.
Critically praised and financially successful, "Welcome Home" dominated its Saturday-morning time slot with its colorful cast of puppets, entertaining and addictive stories, and lively sets unlike anything seen before!
Welcome Home was an American children's puppet show created by Playfellow Workshop. Its first episode reportedly aired on October 11, 1969. According to the Welcome Home Restoration Team's website, the synopsis is as follows: