Which could all have been answered if 90% of the Muppets didn't leave and mysteriously vanish for the rest of the film. If there's one brilliant concept that MFS had, it's how crammed and cooped up the Muppets were in that boarding house. They could have done so much with that concept. It would have made a great TV show. It's a shame that it completely disappears within minutes, turning into a desolate house.Going a little off topic here, how does the Muppet Boarding house work? We clear clearly see in Muppets in Space that it's a relatively big house with two stories but, thinking about the amount of Muppets that live there, you it think it'd be more. Do they all have rooms? Do they share rooms?
All I want is a blueprint so I can understand it, is all I'm saying!
Does that mean that Oscar the Grouch is a time lord? LolI mean it's like the TARDIS in that it's bigger on the inside.