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Steve Whitmire said that the tour had been cancelled (quietly) but he was hoping the tour would happen again at some point, with funding coming from the recent commercials.
Is Disney actually going to do anything with the Muppets? So far, besides
re-releases, all they've done is MWOO AND STINKIN' DISSIPOINTMENTS!!!!!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is Disney actually going to do anything with the Muppets? So far, besides
re-releases, all they've done is MWOO AND STINKIN' DISSIPOINTMENTS!!!!!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHH HHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The current CEO of Disney, whoever replaced Eisner, isn't a big fan of the Muppets either. He pulled the plug on many of Eisner's plans including the cheapquels, a Hunchback of Notre Dame broadway show or something else to do with that movie, and funding for the Muppets.
wonderful ratings from their past two television specials, their re-issues are selling great, why would Disney not wish to continue making new stuff and continue making profits? This reminds me of the Seinfeld episode where a new president was hired at NBC. One that never liked Seinfeld and cancelled the show without hearing how the pilot episode did.
wonderful ratings from their past two television specials, their re-issues are selling great, why would Disney not wish to continue making new stuff and continue making profits? This reminds me of the Seinfeld episode where a new president was hired at NBC. One that never liked Seinfeld and cancelled the show without hearing how the pilot episode did.
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