Part 2
Elmo led the group into the Muppet Theater. He provided a distraction with his cuteness as the others followed the mission instructions. Beaker was easy to spot with his bright red hair and also easy to kidnap without being in the large sea of Muppets all trying to meet the furry little monster.
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The other Muppets noticed Beaker's absence soon after Elmo left. They searched everywhere until they found a few strands of orange monster fur and a note left on the stage.
Mess with Ernie and you mess with all of Sesame Street. Don't even think of saving him, or you'll pay the price.
"This was all
his fault!" Miss Piggy said accusingly as she pointed at Animal.
"He didn't know any better!" Floyd spoke up, defending the drummer of the band. The Muppets were now all arguing over whether or not Animal was the one to blame.
"SAH-REE," Animal said, hoping the others would forgive him.
"Guys, we need to stand together," Scooter said, "just like the 13 colonies during the American Revolution."
"He may be a weirdo," Sam said to himself about Scooter, "but at least he paid attention in school."
Scooter continued, "If we don't stand together, we won't be able to rescue Beaker."
Little did he know that a certain two critics were listening to his speech from the balcony.
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"There's just no stopping those Muppets," Statler said to Elmo.
"Then we must try harder and do something more drastic," Elmo said.
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The Muppets found another note the next day.
We took your scientist and you planned to rescue him. Now we have your chicken. Take this as a final warning.
"Camilla!" Gonzo shrieked. As worried as he was, there was a part of him that stood strong and wouldn't let them steal Camilla without putting up a fight. "This is the final straw!" he told the others. "We're going to Sesame Street and we won't take no for and answer. We must save Camilla!"
"And Beakie, right?" Bunsen asked.
"Yeah, him too," Gonzo said, "but more importantly Camilla."