jvcarroll
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Criticism of MTM may be unpopular among fans, and there are some great moments in it, but I found it too cloying and pandering in ways not seen in any Muppet production before or since. The brilliantly crafted Muppet Babies segment felt shoehorned in the picture in an attempt to launch the cartoon franchise and the marriage portion kind of jumps the shark. It's one of those things like Charlie Brown finally kicking the football that's never supposed to get a payoff. I truly believe this is one reason the public felt the Muppets were done and it took last year's movie to set things right. The rat sequence, Saying Goodbye and seeing the Muppets in NYC are all priceless moments. Nonetheless, it will always remain my least favorite of the original trilogy. (ducks and hides)Underrated: The Muppets Go To The Movies (we really need a special like this to keep the Muppets in the public eye before the next movie is released), The Jim Henson Hour (especially Dog City and its eventual animated spin-off), Muppets Tonight (which occasionally had bigger laughs than TMS, from where I sat), Muppets From Space (yes, it could have been better but I still enjoyed it), It's A Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie (featuring one of the best Whitmire Kermit performances and a lot of awesome Muppet Theatre moments), and Letters To Santa (with one of the best modern-day Muppet songs, "I Wish I Could Be Santa Claus," and some great classic Muppet nuttiness including Rudman as Scooter).
Overrated: The Muppets Take Manhattan (parts of it were downright depressing, the Kermit-Piggy wedding never really worked for me, and don't get me started on the Muppet Babies), Muppet Babies (I TOLD you not to get me started!), and The Muppet Christmas Carol (too many humans in pivotal roles, as others have noted, and the whole thing seemed really dark for a Muppet movie).
I enjoyed MCC, but nothing beats seeing the Muppets cheerily singing Christmas tunes with John Denver in this fan's opinion.
I do think the television specials are underrated. VMX shines brightest when the Muppets are on screen (without the mugging of David Arquette). This was a special for the grown ups who watched the Muppet Show in their childhood. I can appreciate that some fans were unsettled by the mature subject matter. It touched me. I wonder how LTS would have turned out if it hadn't been so rushed into production.