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Could some Muppets be considered violent?

Dominicboo1

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I always hated Marvin Suggs...he was just too mean....but I like that he gets his just desserts.
 

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I always hated Marvin Suggs...he was just too mean....but I like that he gets his just desserts.
I think the only reason Marvin Suggs feels worse than other Muppet violence is after awhile you start wondering why the other Muppets don't do anything to stop him, lol. There was that one Muppet complication VHS where Fozzie helps one of them to hide, and again you wonder why they didn't do this a long time ago, lol. :embarrassed:
 

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Well obviously. Violence is one of the muppets' trademarks from Miss Piggy's karate chops to Crazy Harry's explosions.
 
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