That's definitely a hidden fireworks Mickey. I didn't notice the Fozzie Intermission thing. What is it?
Some people are upset that there are environmental and anti-corporate messages in "The Muppets" but I think that most of it is short-sighted, cynical and comes from a place of tactical dishonesty.
I was surprised that green energy or conservation wasn't mentioned because Jim Henson himself produced a lot of environmental advertisements with the Muppets.
Also, the Muppets began as performers in commercials for corporations. Not to mention the idea that Disney would release anti-corporation propaganda is laughable. It's not like they would have missed that! I do agree that the corporate oil tycoon premise was a kind of hackneyed contrivance, but I think that was the point. Use of a familiar device keeps the focus on the Muppets rather than the conflict. I'm not saying that's exactly the way I would have gone. Either way, it worked.
There are critics out there who aren't happy about the product placement of the Red Bull can in the network pitch meeting, the Economist references or the Cars 2 billboards. That really didn't bug me. In fact, I expected more of them. Did I miss some? They were a great deal more thoughtful and restrained than product placements usually are.
I actually wish there were more hidden gems in the movie.