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Did Skeeter die

Beauregard

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Originally posted by Skeeter Muppet
*sighs* No, Skeeter did NOT die, considering she only exists in the Muppet world as a 2-D animated three year-old. Right now the official story is pretty much that she went exploring in the Amazon and either disappeared, or just hasn't come back yet.

Besides, you just contradicted yourself. If she died, how could she be in the next Muppet film?

-Kim
I was joking.

Besides the Muppets can do anything.

Somone must have died in the fight at the end of Treasure island

Maybe the next film could be Scooter going of on an expadition to find Skeeter in the Jungle.
 

Jeffrey Gray

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Originally posted by CaptCrouton
But seriously, the Muppets, as far as I can see, have never been concerned about continuity between story lines. Compare MM and MTM and tell me which happened first. The obvious answer is MM. But why would Broadway be such a big deal when you were already rich and famous in Hollywood?
All of the Muppet movies are just that: movies. They're movies to us, and they're movies to the Muppets as well.
 
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