beaker
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Yep! That's the way I see it. Ultimately the Muppets are all actors, but that we see common themes and narratives true to theirselves or origins interspersed through their wide body of work.But if we factor in the various promotional interviews the Muppets have given for the movies, then from that perspective we can look at all of them as just movies that they've acted in and none of them are necessarily representative of events in their lives.
I have always thought Gonzo was a bird. There are so many bird species on the planet, I mean just google the "Cassowary" birds.Just wondering, but what is Gonzo if not an alien? Kermit and his "voice" muse that he's a little like a turkey in "The Muppet Movie", but not much. (Though I do kind of agree with the turkey idea in that he kind of reminds me of one to some degree.)
And Chewbacca does mention being held captive by weird turkeys in the Star Wars episode of The Muppet Show and Gonzo was portraying the villian, Dearth Nadir.
Yes, I know that's really stretching it and in the end, it doesn't matter because Gonzo's perfectly happy with being a whatever or a weirdo. I love Gonzo! (hence my username- lol)
But it is fun to ponder.
This makes sense, as look at his insane attraction toward chickens. While cross species is not unusual(ie: Kermit and Piggy), it's another piece of the puzzle. Look at Gonzo and the "Thanksgiving Turkey" fighting over Camilla in MFC....like two male birds pining for the mating ritual of a female bird in heat in the animal kingdom.
Perhaps Gonzo does not know what kind of bird he is, and was orphaned at a very young age...so he really doesn't know. The "What is Gonzo" was a huge theme of MB, but I too have seen things that point me to think he is some sort of bird.