Super Scooter
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By the way, when did the Electric Mayhem ever perform with Prince?
I feel the same way! the love and quality we have come to expect is gone.... But DARN IT! we love are Muppets!Honestly, I don't see why the classic Muppet style doesn't appeal to a younger audience. Maybe it's because I grew up with them, and maybe it's because I was exposed to a lot of older entertainment growing up (like Laurel and Hardy and the classic musicals). Those things just seem like they would never lose their popularity. I think the Muppets could stick to their original style, and they would be relevant and would attract the crowds. Perhaps?
One example I could think of is how fantasy/adventure movies sort of phased out a very long time ago (back in the fifties?) , but now they're starting to make a comeback. I don't think they ever lost their appeal, it's just that people were caught up in more realistic films. If they had just continued making them, I think there still would have been an audience for them. The Muppets will always have an audience just doing what they do best, I think.
Remember, too, the Muppets were sort of considered rebelious humor when they were first introduced. Kids today are obsessed with being rebelious, so that's even more reason why they should like the Muppets without the Muppets having to change for them!
I think the quality is very much there on the Muppet website and in the YouTube videos. And I did like Studio DC, I just think it had some major problems. I liked enough of it, anyway.I feel the same way! the love and quality we have come to expect is gone.... But DARN IT! we love are Muppets!
Nope, and they didn't perform with Garth Brooks either. Still, the fact that they actually acknowledge Muppets Tonight's existence made me happy.By the way, when did the Electric Mayhem ever perform with Prince?
Well, Floyd performed with Garth Brooks (Floyd fiddles... while Garth brooks!... anyway...). Maybe that counts.Nope, and they didn't perform with Garth Brooks either. Still, the fact that they actually acknowledge Muppets Tonight's existence made me happy.
I agree with this. This Studio DC show was designed to be tucked away so that mostly the target audience would see it. The special was quite bland juxtaposed to the usually witty and colorful Muppets. The DC fans seem to be eating it up on YouTube. Think of what they'll say when they really see the Muppets in action!The only negative reviews of the special I've seen is from people on this forum. And those people are not in the target audience from this special. I haven't done too much digging... but the comments on YouTube videos have been possitive. It seems we're blowing things out of proportion (surprise, surprise ) by saying the reviews have been negative. I think we need to realize that Disney wasn't trying to appeal to just us with this special...
Sure the special wasn't great as a whole--but all of the Muppets certainly were. I don't think we need a bigger sign than that telling us that things are going well.