Back in 2007, Kanye West and Rhymefest collaborated on “Alligator Boots,” a puppet TV series billed as a “hip-hop Muppets show.” Produced for Comedy Central, the show never advanced past the filming of a pilot episode. Now, in a new oral history on Wired, puppeteers, writers, and other people who worked on the short-lived series have revealed what it was like to work on the show. One writer was Jordan Peele (now famously of Key & Peele, and the director of Get Out), who penned a “surreal” sketch for the show parodying Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream Speech.” The production of “Alligator Boots” also led to the first meeting between Kanye and future wife Kim Kardashian, who the rapper cast for a Star Wars-oriented sketch. Read the full thing here and check out a video with behind-the-scenes footage from the filming of the “Alligator Boots” pilot below.