minor muppetz
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The comic book and storybook adaptions of The Muppets Take Manhattan both have seens where, after the play is over, Kermit asks Gonzo why he didn't play the minister and who that actor playing the minister was, and Gonzo says tells Kermit and Piggy that he wasn't an actor, he was a real minister. The comic book adaption also has an earlier scene where, when the Muppets are trying to get Kermit out of his amnesia, Gonzo said that he found somebody to help. Piggy asks if he found a dctor, and Gonzo says, "No, but I found a minister". So the minister thing wasn't Piggy's doing.
Then again, I now realise that Gonzo might have brought in the minister for different intentions (thinking he could cure Kermit, or some nonsensial reason) and Piggy could have asked him to be in the play.
Another thing to think of: If Kermit and Piggy are automatically married just because a real minister played their minister in a play and they acted like they would if they really did get married (though nobody handed them rings), would that automatically make them married? I've read that Frank Oz had a real minister play the real minister who played the minister in the play, so if Kermit and Piggy were married just because they acted in a ceremony that included a real minister, then were Frank Oz and Jim Henson married because they were performing the characters as it hapened? Probably not.
Then again, I now realise that Gonzo might have brought in the minister for different intentions (thinking he could cure Kermit, or some nonsensial reason) and Piggy could have asked him to be in the play.
Another thing to think of: If Kermit and Piggy are automatically married just because a real minister played their minister in a play and they acted like they would if they really did get married (though nobody handed them rings), would that automatically make them married? I've read that Frank Oz had a real minister play the real minister who played the minister in the play, so if Kermit and Piggy were married just because they acted in a ceremony that included a real minister, then were Frank Oz and Jim Henson married because they were performing the characters as it hapened? Probably not.