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Enjoy this fan fiction, a script of what might have happened if the Mupets had a 40th anniversary special. I'll have this take place in eithe rlate 1995 or early 1996 (whenever footage from the first episode of Muppets Tonight was filmed, so a sneak preview could be included).
Opening Montage
A clip montage with instrumental versions of The Muppet Show Theme, Together Again, and The Rainbow Connection playing over the clips. Clips include:
This all ends with a logo reading "The Muppets Celebrate 40 Years", featuring an illustrated Kermit head inside the 0. It appears over a shot of Muppets in a setting similar to (if not the same as) the set from The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years, filled with Muppets (I'll lsit who is where after I complete this script).
Announcer: Welcome to The Muppets Celebrate 40 Years! A 40th anniversary special starring every Muppet, except for those who couldn't make it. And now, here is Kermit the Frog!
(the audience applauds)
Kermit: Thank you, thank you. Welcome to our 40th anniversary party. We celebrated our 30th anniversary ten years ago, and figured we'd do somethign simialr. A lot has happened in ten years.
Fozzie: But first...
Kermit: Uh, Fozzie, what are you doing?
Fozzie: I'm introducing clips from our 30th anniversary special.
Kermit: Good grief. (scrunches mouth)
Fozzie: Here are some clips from our 30th anniversary special!
Clips
(the audience cheers)
Kermit: I just hope I don't get as much praise as I did ten years ago. Anyway, I was hoping that we would start at the beginning. It all began in 1955, when I was part of the cast of Sam and Friends.
Clips
(the audience cheers)
Kermit: Shortly after Sam and Friends began, the Muppets appeared in commercials.
Statler: I really like commercials.
Waldorf: Yeah, it keeps us from watching the actual program.
(Statler and Waldorf laugh)
Clips
[*]three Wilkins Coffee commercials
[*]La Chow Chow Mein comercial that takes palce at the supermarket
[*]a Royal Crown Cola commercial
[*]a Kraml milk commercial
[*]a Potoroid commercial
[*]four Purina Dog Chow commercials[/LIST]
(Rowlf nods his head as the audienc echeers)
Kermit: Our very own Rowlf the Dog starred in commercials for Purina Dog Chow, and soon became a star on The Jimmy Dean Show.
(five clips from The Jimmy Dean Show are shown)
Kermit: And around that time, us Muppets were appearing on coutnless television shows.
Miss Piggy: Moi was in big demand.
Gonzo: We all were.
Rizzo: I wasn't.
Miss Piggy: And with good reason, too.
Clips
Robin: And soon, we got our ticket to stardom.
Kermit: Yes, but it'll have to wait.
Robin: For how long?
Kermit: For a commercial break.
Announcer: That's right. It's time for a commercial. When we get back, we'll have more Muppet madness.
Opening Montage
A clip montage with instrumental versions of The Muppet Show Theme, Together Again, and The Rainbow Connection playing over the clips. Clips include:
- The Muppets walking in New York City (from the "You Can't Take No For an Answer" number in The Muppets Take Manhattan)
- Miss Piggy's entrance (from The Mupets: A Celebration of 30 Years)
- Gonzo slidding on cement (from The Mupets at Walt Disney World)
- Fozzie's first scene from Miss Piggy's Hollywood)
- Ernie and Bert dancing (from the first Sesame Street test pilot)
- the automatic sledgehammer hitting Beaker (from The Muppet Show with Jean Pierre-Rampal)
- Harry and Yorrick watching Sam on TV (from Sam and Friends)
- Grover falling into the Monsterpiece Theater set (from the Monsterpeice Theater: The 39 Stairs segment on Sesame Street)
- Kermit and Elmo fighting over Kermit's microphone (from the Sesame Street News segment where Elmo invents The Reporter Game on Sesame Street)
- The Newsman getting eaten by his desk (from The Muppet Show with Vincent Price)
- The Muppets String Quartet (from The Ed Sullivan Show)
- Baby Kermit as Charlie Brown (from the Muppet Babies episode Comic Capers)
- Fuzzy and Blue (and Orange) (from Sesame Street)
- a scene from the Fraggle Rock epsisode Beginnings, where Gobo tells the others about having to pick up postcards from Uncle Matt
- Junior Gorg, Mokey, and Flang Doozer from the World of Harmony song (from the Fraggle Rock episode The Great Radish Famine)
- Wembly flying (from the Fraggle Rock episode Wembly's Flight)
- a shot from the carol sing in A Muppet Family Christmas (the room where Kermit was in)
- another shot from the carol sing in A Muppet Family Christmas (the room where Big Bird was in)
- multiple Beaker's appearing backstage (from The Muppet Show with Mac Davis)
- Big Bird rollerskating (from Follow That Bird)
- the Sesame Street cast waving goodbye as various cars leave to look for Big Bird (from Follow That Bird)
- Kermit, Fozzie, and Gonzo being thrown out of a bus (from The Great Muppet Caper)
- Gonzo as Super Gonzo (from the Muppet Babies epsiode Noisey Neighbors)
- Red Fraggle as Inspector Red with the Inkspots (from the Fraggle Rock episode Inspector Red)
- Ethel Merman and the Mupets at the end of here's No Buisness Like Show Buisness (from The Muppet Show with Ethel Merman)
- The Raggmopps (from The Muppet Show with Lena Horne)
- the main animals from The Muppet Musicians of Bremen playing music
- the villians from The Muppet Musicians of Bremen looking over their stolen goods
- Snuffy in If I Was a Cloud in the Sky (from Sesame Street)
- Kermit with monsters demosntrating big, bigger, and biggest (from Sesame Street)
- Big Bird and Barkley on the great wall of china (from Big Bird in China)
- various monsters fallign into Julei Andrew's dressing room (from The Muppet Show with Julie Andrews)
- Kermit and Lindberg getting out of Digit's brain (from The Jim Henson Hour episode Science Fiction)
- Rizzo in Gonzo's popcorn (from Muppet Classic Theater)
- Wipe Out
- a clip of Kermit, Private I (from Little Muppet Monsters)
- a clip of Big Bird's cameo from The Muppet Movie
- a clip of Oscar's cameo from The Great Muppet Caper
- a clip of the Sesame Street cast at the wedding in The Muppets Take Manhattan
- The Extremes performing Maneater (from The Jim Henson Hour episode Aquatic Life)
- The Seven Deadley Sins Pageant (from The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence)
- the Muppet Babies getting ready to listne to the radio (from Musical Muppets)
- Gonzo accidently setting Rizzo's tail on fire (from The Muppet Chrismas Carol)
- Scrooge with the Muppets from the end of The Muppet Christmas Carol
- Beaker's eyes lighting up (from he Fantastic Miss Piggy Story)
- Beaker's eyes lighting up (from The Great Muppet Caper)
- The Jugband performing (from the Happiness Hotel number in The Great Muppet Caper)
- Statler, Waldorf, Pops, and the Atrics singing at the end of The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years
- Kermit swimming (from The Frog Prince)
- Marvin Suggs tuning up in Lady of Spain (from The Muppet Show with Rita Moreno)
- the Frackles calling out their names (from The Great Santa Claus Switch)
- Thog dancing with Kaye Balard (from The Muppet Show with Kaye Ballard)
- the house falling apart in Life Gets Tedious (from The Muppet Show with Kaye Ballard)
- the ending of Why Can't We Be Friends? (from The Muppet Show with John Denver)
- a clip from Country Music with the Mupets
- Rowlf and Fozzie playing the piano (from The Muppet Show with Jaye P. Morgan)
- a tree falling on Wayne and Wanda (from The Muppet Show with Bruce Forsythe)
- Sweetums running out of a tent (from The Muppet Movie)
- Bruno rollerskating (from Big Bird's Birthday)
- Don't Blame the Dynamite (from The Muppet Show with Dom DeLuise)
- Kermit riding a bike in The Muppets Valentine Show
- a shot of Statler and Waldorf from The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence
- The Swedish Chef being attacked by lobsters (from The Muppet Show with Madeline Kahn)
- the Just One Person finale from The Muppets Celerbate Jim Henson
- a group shot from the Gotta Get That Name number (from Muppet Classic Theater)
- the end of the opening number from The Muppets Go to the Movies
This all ends with a logo reading "The Muppets Celebrate 40 Years", featuring an illustrated Kermit head inside the 0. It appears over a shot of Muppets in a setting similar to (if not the same as) the set from The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years, filled with Muppets (I'll lsit who is where after I complete this script).
Announcer: Welcome to The Muppets Celebrate 40 Years! A 40th anniversary special starring every Muppet, except for those who couldn't make it. And now, here is Kermit the Frog!
(the audience applauds)
Kermit: Thank you, thank you. Welcome to our 40th anniversary party. We celebrated our 30th anniversary ten years ago, and figured we'd do somethign simialr. A lot has happened in ten years.
Fozzie: But first...
Kermit: Uh, Fozzie, what are you doing?
Fozzie: I'm introducing clips from our 30th anniversary special.
Kermit: Good grief. (scrunches mouth)
Fozzie: Here are some clips from our 30th anniversary special!
Clips
- Fozzie giving thanks to Kermit, before the "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" clip plays
- Waldorf commenting on being 30
(the audience cheers)
Kermit: I just hope I don't get as much praise as I did ten years ago. Anyway, I was hoping that we would start at the beginning. It all began in 1955, when I was part of the cast of Sam and Friends.
Clips
- Sam and Kermit lip-synch to That Old Black Magic
- Where Hunger Comes From
- Powder-Burn
- Poison to Poison
(the audience cheers)
Kermit: Shortly after Sam and Friends began, the Muppets appeared in commercials.
Statler: I really like commercials.
Waldorf: Yeah, it keeps us from watching the actual program.
(Statler and Waldorf laugh)
Clips
[*]three Wilkins Coffee commercials
[*]La Chow Chow Mein comercial that takes palce at the supermarket
[*]a Royal Crown Cola commercial
[*]a Kraml milk commercial
[*]a Potoroid commercial
[*]four Purina Dog Chow commercials[/LIST]
(Rowlf nods his head as the audienc echeers)
Kermit: Our very own Rowlf the Dog starred in commercials for Purina Dog Chow, and soon became a star on The Jimmy Dean Show.
(five clips from The Jimmy Dean Show are shown)
Kermit: And around that time, us Muppets were appearing on coutnless television shows.
Miss Piggy: Moi was in big demand.
Gonzo: We all were.
Rizzo: I wasn't.
Miss Piggy: And with good reason, too.
Clips
- I've Grown Accustoemd to Your Face (from The Tonight Show)
- Scryapp Flyapp (from The Today Show)
- Buisness, Buisness (from The Ed Sullivan Show)
- a clip of the Muppets appearance on The Mike Douglas Show
- a clip of Kermit hosting The Tonight Show
- a clip of the Muppets on The Merv Griffin Show
Robin: And soon, we got our ticket to stardom.
Kermit: Yes, but it'll have to wait.
Robin: For how long?
Kermit: For a commercial break.
Announcer: That's right. It's time for a commercial. When we get back, we'll have more Muppet madness.