frogboy4
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I always felt like Gonzo's MFS "alien" family could have lived in the basement of a Pizza Hut three blocks down as much as they could have lived in space. I don't hold MFS as a standard for anything except as the creative low point that eventually inspired the Muppets to get back to their roots. I know some folk like the film. I just saw it as ripe with unfulfilled potential - and that's the director's doing. He *tried* to boost the mundane and diffuse the interesting bits we now know about. But that's in the past.Gonzo was indeed carved by Jim and meant to be a Muppet monster at first - specifically one of the Frackles (they were made for the 1970 Great Santa Claus Switch special where most of the Muppets that would become Muppet Show monsters originated including Thog, Droop, Boppity, Gloat, Miss Kitty and more). Once they started The Muppet Show they dropped the monster/frackle idea and he just became this weird unidentifiable creature.
Personally, i don't feel the revelation of Gonzo being an alien in MFS changes his "whatever" status. They never did find out the name of Gonzo's species or name of his planet so no one here on earth still quite know what he is. "Alien" just means he came from somewhere besides Earth - that just tells us "where" (and even then we don't know - we only know where he *didn't* come from) not "what". He still remains a "Whatever" - an alien whatever, but still a Whatever.
My opinions on Gonzo's origin are:
A - MFS was just a movie and the real truth is still out there
B - If MFS is being used, then the original ending applies and the aliens were fans in Gonzo masks instead of family.
C - The last three decades or so have been Gonzo's dream while he's fast asleep in a cigar box.