Muppet Master
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I was wondering while watching some of the theatrically released muppet films how some of the credits for the films are extremely short, while others I fast-forward. For instance, here's TMM's end credits.
It doesn't even reach 3 minutes in length at 2:52 while some films have credits 10 minutes long! Here are the credits for GMC, and they stand even shorter than TMM being only 2:32!
That's pretty dang short for a big-budget film chock-full of special effects. In fact, if both films had normal credit time-spans then they'd be well over 100 minutes in length. For whatever reason, considering a lower budget than GMC, MTM has the longest credit time-span of the original muppet movie trilogy, with 3:26, but still not long!
Then, we roam into the second trilogy of muppet films. MCC at 4:23, and even with a much shorter run-time and a less-expensive film, it still has longer credits than the first three. Then with MTI the credits are a whooping 6:44, which is basically on par with how long some movie credits are nowadays, and with the big special effects, I can see why the credits border 7 minutes. MFS, then has a running credits time of 6:21. Then as we reach TM the credits time decreases to 5:57. Since I have no MMW data, I'll end it there, so why do some of the muppet movies have such short credits while low-budget ones like MFS flirt with the 7-minute mark?
It doesn't even reach 3 minutes in length at 2:52 while some films have credits 10 minutes long! Here are the credits for GMC, and they stand even shorter than TMM being only 2:32!
That's pretty dang short for a big-budget film chock-full of special effects. In fact, if both films had normal credit time-spans then they'd be well over 100 minutes in length. For whatever reason, considering a lower budget than GMC, MTM has the longest credit time-span of the original muppet movie trilogy, with 3:26, but still not long!
Then, we roam into the second trilogy of muppet films. MCC at 4:23, and even with a much shorter run-time and a less-expensive film, it still has longer credits than the first three. Then with MTI the credits are a whooping 6:44, which is basically on par with how long some movie credits are nowadays, and with the big special effects, I can see why the credits border 7 minutes. MFS, then has a running credits time of 6:21. Then as we reach TM the credits time decreases to 5:57. Since I have no MMW data, I'll end it there, so why do some of the muppet movies have such short credits while low-budget ones like MFS flirt with the 7-minute mark?