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Scooterforever

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Or maybe it's buried in a desert with the remains of Waldorf and Statler's camel. lol
Man, I wish I could see that scene:boo:. Deleted scene or not, how do you just up and lose footage? This kind of thing should have been stamped out ever since the "London After Midnight" disaster. Make more than a handful of copies, you ninnies:grr:!!!
 

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Man, I wish I could see that scene:boo:. Deleted scene or not, how do you just up and lose footage? This kind of thing should have been stamped out ever since the "London After Midnight" disaster. Make more than a handful of copies, you ninnies:grr:!!!
Hey, you never know, it could still be out there somewhere. Maybe James Frawley or Jim Henson kept some deleted footage with them. But for now, all we have are photos.
http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/The_Muppet_Movie_deleted_scenes

I'm not sure if Disney would express any interest in hunting down lost Muppet footage. Maybe we oughta take this part of the discussion to:
http://www.muppetcentral.com/forum/...-movie-and-noticing-a-lot-of-new-stuff.52267/
 
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