There's a scene near the beginning of Jim Henson's Labyrinth where Sarah, the puppet-epic's thespian protagonist, is fed up, lost in a maze of brick. She hits the maze's walls, screams, and collapses. This is where she meets the 'ello worm. "‘Ello!” says the grub-looking Cockney worm to Sarah. He has tiny tufts of blue hair, gently demonic eyes, and a respectable-looking red scarf. “You don’t by any chance know the way through this labyrinth, do you?” asks Sarah. “Who me? Nah, I’m just a worm.” “I have to solve this labyrinth,” Sarah sighs, “but there aren’t any turns or any openings or anything! It just goes on and on.”