Muppet Web Rumors - Hit or Myth?
Folks, this is NOT related to any performer debates and differences of opinion going on -- that was settled years ago; and certainly not about trying to throw shade on any Muppet performers, past or present -- each of which is great in their own special way!
There are some things being said around the web lately that i wanted to check out, and settle in my mind once and for all. If somebody can provide actual links or references to articles/episodes/videos/any factual evidence proving or disproving the below, resolving that one way or another would ease my own mind a lot.
1. Jim's Kermit was naughty (?)
The only thing that comes to mind is
Joan Rivers interview where Kermit was pretty much pouring buckets of better taste comments to cool things down when deliberately provoked. Frank was occasionally much more
risque. I think Brian's comments about Kermit having "a little bit of a naughtiness" that "will shock you and is kind of weird" may be taken somewhat out of proportion, when speaking about Jim's period Muppets.
2. People hated the "new Kermit" in the 90s (?)
Having not been around on Muppet forums at the time, i have only my own feelings to go by. I remember being extremely skeptical and suspicious when going to see TMCC (i haven't seen the
tribute appearance until much later), thinking "oh well there is no way anybody can" and then it was "hey" and then "wow" and "i actually believe he's there" and finally "there's hope for the Muppets yet". If there was a public outcry it completely passed me by, both factually and emotionally.
3. There are understudies for the main Muppet characters (?)
From what i heard, Matt is probably the only guy to
both perform the characters interchangeably with original performers, and get continuous coaching from Jerry and Caroll while doing it. In both cases it was necessitated by the failing health of the original performer, and Matt himself said in
his interview that it is something that better be avoided ([25:40-27:50]). I suppose the closest thing to a Muppet understudies might be the people who are right-handing the characters, because it involves interacting with the main performer on a level that is pretty close to telepathy.
4. Original muppet performers used to entertain themselves by acting out X-rated jokes with main characters behind the scenes (?)
It was strongly
denied by Frank, who is certainly not shy of dealing with controversial stuff himself (check out his
Death at a Funeral). I think it might be another misinterpreted
quote by Brian, who certainly referred to this happening during JHC puppetry workshops.