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Lying Muppets

charlietheowl

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The thing is that I doubt Jason Segel's Kermit thing was mean spirited, as Kermit wouldn't do that. I would imagine that it would take the same avenue he did in TMTM.
You're probably right, but I can't think of any other reason that lying would be banned than for worries that it was mean or something.
 

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You're probably right, but I can't think of any other reason that lying would be banned than for worries that it was mean or something.
Which reminds me Sesame Street recently concentrating on bright, colorful characters rather than ones with personality. :stick_out_tongue:
 

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You're probably right, but I can't think of any other reason that lying would be banned than for worries that it was mean or something.
I'm wondering if maybe whoever from Disney came up with that just assumed the Muppets would never do that and didn't even bother to check it out...
 

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I'm wondering if maybe whoever from Disney came up with that just assumed the Muppets would never do that and didn't even bother to check it out...
Well it said from the Henson crew, is that Disney? It's confusing, lol.
 

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Well it said from the Henson crew, is that Disney? It's confusing, lol.
It is, but we do have to remember that the writer thinks that they are all the same...
 

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I'm wondering if maybe whoever from Disney came up with that just assumed the Muppets would never do that and didn't even bother to check it out...
I can't imagine that the person who came up with the Muppet rules had not seen Muppets Take Manhattan, because that would show a lack of awareness that I don't think even Disney would approach.
 

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I can't imagine that the person who came up with the Muppet rules had not seen Muppets Take Manhattan, because that would show a lack of awareness that I don't think even Disney would approach.
That is true...it's like, I really have no idea where this whole thing came from. It's kinda weird.
 

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I can't imagine that the person who came up with the Muppet rules had not seen Muppets Take Manhattan, because that would show a lack of awareness that I don't think even Disney would approach.
Eh, you'd be surprised at the lack of attention to detail of many so-called researchers, heh.
 

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And with Disney, you also have to take into account that being a big company, they don't always handle things in the most proper way.
 

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And with Disney, you also have to take into account that being a big company, they don't always handle things in the most proper way.
Or it could just be part of the Henson crew that have a very generalized, idealized vision of the Muppets but don't have every film memorized the way we fans do. :wink:
 
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