CaseytheMuppet
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AAAAAAH! I can't wait to go now! APRIL, come faster!!!
Is it still the same plot as before or did they change it a bit?They recently re-mastered the film that's shown there. I gotta say, it looks really stunning now! It didn't look that great before, especially compared to the other 3D films in the parks.
I'm no expert having never been there, but I'm sure it's the same plot. They basically just upped the video quality of it and such.Is it still the same plot as before or did they change it a bit?
Wha? Wha? NO movie DVDs? Not even the new ones? That's ridiculous! We need to have DVDs being sold at Disney, because DVDs are the number one way to pick up and keep fans. In best case scenario, people watch MV*3D, then want some more Muppets so they purchase some extra videos...Hmmm... nothing that we've haven't seen before. The only exclusive things I can think of is the Muppet Star Wars figures and the Disney Parks figure. (I'll post pictures).
It's pretty much the same stuff as last year, really. They didn't even have any of the movies on DVD! Not even The Muppets!
Nope. The only DVD they had there was TMS season three. I couldn't believe it.Wha? Wha? NO movie DVDs? Not even the new ones? That's ridiculous! We need to have DVDs being sold at Disney, because DVDs are the number one way to pick up and keep fans. In best case scenario, people watch MV*3D, then want some more Muppets so they purchase some extra videos.
What you see on the cement is Jim's offical signature for Kermit. It's always looked like that, and it even looks like that to this day.I have to wonder: on the cement, was that Kermit signature there what Jim was using as Kermit's official signature when necessary? I kind of like it, it's a lot better than the huge fancy thing we have now.
Really? I thought that recently (like starting in the early 2000s), Kermit had a different signature like this, one that seemed more scribbly and fancy than this.What you see on the cement is Jim's offical signature for Kermit. It's always looked like that, and it even looks like that to this day.