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Kermit's Therapy

MartyMuppets

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That was very clever. I have no idea how you produced the Kermit special effects. But they were brilliant.

And yes, I agree. The frog is going to be okay. He will snap out of it. :big_grin: :smile:
 

MuppetMarc

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Did you make this? Kermit's voice is amazingly accurate to Jim's!
 

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There's obviously talent here, but it is a disturbing use of said talent. The images are both cleverly done and unsettling; they depict a very sad familiarity with substance abuse and other self-destructive behavior.

This is just Ru, speaking for Ru, but this just isn't very satisfying.

It's not pleasant enough to be a tribute to the real Kermit--it makes a point of destroying the innocence and joie de vie that are so much a part of Kermit.

And yet, it's not quite original enough to be clever. Tearing something down is so much easier and less complex than actually building onto something, or building something from scratch.

I'd like to see this person do something that was more their own idea and less a twisted destruction of someone else's.
 
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