In the YouTube thread, a few people have been referring to the Miami Mice as boring. That is a matter of opinion, I really disagree (and I was a big fan of them when I was a kid and knew nothing about Miami Vice).
But it does get me thinking some things.
The last time any of their segments aired was in season 24, I wonder if research showed kids being bored by them or if it was another thing. All this time I figured it was due to Miami Vice no longer being current or popular, which could also be a factor. It would be great to research how long many parody segments aired, if there’s any that lasted long after the source material was forgotten (which might be hard to determine, at least for movie parodies).
But you could say they are boring in their first sketch with Kermit the Frog. Kermit wants to interview them about adventure, thinking they have exciting stories to tell... but they just have casual attitudes over their adventure, used to it to the point where it’s just another thing. That is very funny.
With the Ernie sketch, they effectively do their job - they take Ernie to the repair shop, use bullhorns and basic police work, only to find out it had been closed the whole time.
When fans talked about the one with The Count, they left out (forgot?) the part about him counting everything, making it hard to get him to the police station (and they never do say why he needed a ride - I always thought his car broke down). So I thought the plot was basically “The Count’s car breaks down (which we don’t know), he goes to the Miami Mkce to get a ride to the space station, and they take him there to do the countdown”. In hindsight, without the “Miami Mice need to figure out how to stop The Count from counting their wardrobe and get them to the space station”, it does sound like a boring description.
Watching the one with Gordon, even though I knew the punchline before seeing it, I thought somehow it would seem lame. Gordon keeps guessing why they like exercise, only to learn it’s so they can wear fashionable exercise clothes. But his guesses - that it’s important, makes you healthy and strong, etc.” - sounds boring by comparison. Maybe it’d have been funnier if Gordon made more exciting-sounding guesses and their fashion reason sounded lame by comparison, or if he made a bunch of exciting guesses only for them to say one of Gordon’s guesses.
Thinking about how they eventually stopped doing the inserts and just appeared in street scenes, I wonder if they thought it would be more exciting if they showed up on the street (particularly with that theme music playing out of nowhere), but now I wonder if maybe they recognized that Miami Vice would eventually no longer be relevant and decided to put them in street scenes which wouldn’t likely be repeated later anyway as opposed to producing insert segments that would have a limited shelf life (though that didn’t stop other television parodies later on). And at the moment I do not know when Miami Vice went off the air.