eric jacobson is voicing fozzieI thought whoever is voicing Fozzie is doing a great job at making him sound like Frank's Fozzie. Very well done.
Absolutely. Again, hence why hardly anything that happens in any Muppet production can really be considered "canon" or continuity. When Elmo gives a presentation in front of congress, or when I saw Carroll Spinney with Oscar...it's not "haha, look at the guy with the puppet on his hand" like one might feel toward the majority of classic puppet characters(sorry to say) The Muppets get away with being assumed to be real. When you see a Muppet and his performer in person, even if youre looking right at the performer, it's near impossible to think of the character as merely a puppet. And this is the genius of it all, the magic.When the muppets go on interviews do the performers go out and say "hey, this is my character now let me do some jokes" or do they go out as the characters. Did jim Henson guest host the tonight show or did Kermit and the muppets? Did Jim Henson throw the muppets a movie premier party for the muppet movie or did Kermit?
The muppets have always been treated as if they live in our world.
Kids are also told a bearded man in the sky watches over them.And i said faith in Santa is a lie. Kids are told a man in a red suit comes into their house at night and leaves presents. That is a flat out lie told to kids and kids have faith in that lie.
Well...depends if we're talking "canon". Every talk show, news show, ect is very respectful when they have any Muppet on(from Muppet show or Sesame) and treats them like they would a human guest. Unlike say, Lost or Star Trek, there's no true flow of continuity since each movie or special(or show) is within it's own canon. I doubt Gonzo really is an alien, or that Piggy and Kermit really got married. Those are just plotlines in movies, since the Muppets are just actors(as they emphasize when they are being interviewed)I agree, it's not silly at all . I mean Kermit and his fiends live in the same world as SS, not our world exactly if you want to swear by the Santa isn't real faith . I think believing in Santa is not just a 'kid' thing in the first place though, and showing Santa is not a bad thing...But Santa is coming to Town is my favorite Christmas cartoon
Yes!My timer didn''t work with the new converter box thing. Does anyone know where I can download it (preferably in a format I can put on a dvd so I can bring it home for my daughter). I promised my daughter we would get to see kermit and we didn't
Totally agree. While the 2002-2005 era mostly focused on appealing to the college aged folks...banking on the "nostalgia" factor, it's HIGH time the Muppets became viable within the child and tween markets again. The Muppets cannot live alone onI really dont like posting on a review thread and I really dont like reading them but I did and I am.
Just remember the muppets are a business, they always have been. For disney to keep them going they need to build a fan base. True we are a fan base but most of us are in our 30's on average.
They rightfully want the young upcoming generations to become the new fan base. SO while they try to please us with recasts and old favs, that shouldnt be priority. It should be to make the muppets visible and re-intoduce them to this young generation who 75% has not ever seen The Frog, ThePig, and Grover, I mean Gonzo.
Just my thoughts
But Yes I Loved it and would watch it every year with my kids. I tend to prefer family christmas because that was a memory from my youth. But trying to get my kids hooked I have to use the new stuff.
Hey Im with you. I don't believe in religion(I respect people's religion and their right to believe in supreme beings and whatnot)Of course I know he is a puppet, but that does not change my love of his character and my feeling that what made/makes up his soul as a character (From Mr. Henson mainly) is real and something to be treasured : ). Call that and my love of Santa religion if you want but that is really not how I mean it...
To me the muppet live in this world of the roots of what it means to be human along with all our dreams, and magic. They just teleport to our world now and then *lol*
I kind of fear for the current generation of kids...they are so used to ADD quick cuts, cynicism, and over abundance of cg animation...as many have said, if Fraggle Rock suddently debuted in 2008 it probably wouldnt go over too well...even though such is exactly what this world needs.Remember, kids are very different today than we were back in the 70's and 80's. Because there are parts you think are stupid, perhaps it is appealing to a generation you don't understand.
That would have been AWESOME! We havent seen a Muppet/Sesame crossover in forever(well, Gonzo appeared with Elmo and Zoe at the Cinema Arts Festival which is on youtube)Some people probably felt (as I kinda did) that Grover would actually have been a good fit as maybe the taxi driver, considering the overall tone. And I miss Beau's taxi driving in GMC.
Maybe you saw more scenes than I did. I saw them head toward the exit of the apartment. That's it.MWoO said:We see them leave. They went somewhere during that time.
Oh, the blasphemy! LOL ...beaker said:or that Piggy and Kermit really got married
Agreed. It's sad when I learned more about love and acceptance from Jim Henson than Sunday School.but if I was to believe in faith...it'd be the love, sillyness, friendship, tolerance, celebration and acceptance that the Muppets, Fraggle Rock, Sesame Street and a lot of what Jim Henson worked towards. While you had grouchy folks like Oscar, Statler-Walford, Uncle Deadly, ect...for the most part the Muppets all represent a kind of universal love that seems missing in so many lives today.