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I don't agree..I mean they aren't Fraggle Rock songs of course, but they are far from awful, and at the very least have more heart than most of the new Christmas cartoon songs..As far as someone saying they are written for children...I dunno, this holiday is one of the times our inner child...
I agree that although I liked them showing Santa just fine they could have gotten someone better to play him :)
Well, it's not so much the issue of Santa as the heart of Christmas, and how one sees it. I was just trying to clarify what some of us in the 'I believe in Santa' camp base our...
I'm not saying it was the best ever, but it was better than most of the newer things IMHO :). Anyway, even if SS could have done the story they could not have done it with the same brand of muppetness I think, that seemed to be alive and well in this :3.
As for Kermit not being the main...
1) Grover, I've always loved him for how 'smart' he is and his heart :D
2) Barkley, there is just something so timeless about him :)
3)Telly, I've always been a worry wart and he made me feel like someone understood that. Like him, when it was the new year, 1990, I was worried where the 80's...
VMX is my least favorite so I was really happy to see something more cheerful, most of all when it was so short..It will be nice to see this soul put into a new muppet movie :D
And I am just saying that believing makes things as solid to me as seeing it, because the ideas that make us love the idea of Santa or the character of Kermit are as real as anything else the human mind can hold dear that we can't touch :excited:
Of course I know he is a puppet, but that does...
The muppet world may have some of our rules, but I don't see it as our world. It takes a bare outlines of our world rules and runs with them. If a world can have talking animals, I really don't think Santa still being a real person, and adults knowing and loving him is really that big of an...
I'm sorry that you didn't like it, but that does not mean that those of us who do are wrong for loving it :). To me it is just as all ages as their other movies, and has a million times more heart that VMX and OZ put together :)
I was always told the soul of Christmas and Santa were the same thing, so the idea if Santa being real has never been a lie to me since I was little:). The cola Santa I still love as much as I ever have, and do not see that love as childish...That love should in the end not be judged by if you...
Santa is real, he may not have a human body anymore, but he is there. This is not something I should even have to say:coy:.
He is not the cola Santa, he is not the red suited person we put into films (like here), he does not live in the North Pole and all the rest of those details (but that...
I agree, it's not silly at all :sympathy:. 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...
I think the whole 'oh no it shows Santa and says he's real, and the adults are big kids, that means it's too childish and no adult can like it for the same reasons little ones do' idea is more than a little silly.:coy:
Then call me a kid because I loved it and didn't see anything wrong with it, except I have always hated Bunsen's new look :P. Oh, and as a life long Robin fan his voice was very off to me...As far as him aging, none of the main muppets ever age past their prime (or oldest) so why can't he stay...
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