Princeton
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I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately and I don’t think we’ve actually had an in depth discussion about the Muppet film/TV villains on a case by case so I thought ding that would be fun and incite some good discussion. First, some housekeeping stuff: I’ve only seen The Muppets 2011 once and don’t really feel qualified to comment on it, so if someone would like to discuss Tex Richman in detail, be my guest. Also, I won’t be discussing Kermit’s Swamp Years because everything about that movie was a joke, including the villain. And obviously I’ll be skipping the films that just flat out don’t have villains.
Doc Hopper (The Muppet Movie) When I first saw the film at a very young age, Hopper’s motive seemed ridiculous to me, especially the lengths he went to. Of course as an adult I realize that was not only the point but also what makes him such a great villain. Best of all, even after Kermit pours his heart out to him in a way that would make even the coldest heart melt, Hopper still remains unmoved.
Nicky Holiday (Great Muppet Caper) This is a movie I had a block against for many years but I now realize that Charles Grodin’s performance is pretty brilliant: a perfect combination of over-the-top acting, genuine emotion and true villainy.
Ma Gorg (Fraggle Rock) Yes, you heard that right. Ma, not Pa, is the villain and I’ll explain why. Pa is a blowhard who delegates power over to anyone else and doesn’t have a menacing bone in his body. But I think it’s very clear that Ma, unlike Pa, doesn’t have trouble ordering Junior to thump Fraggles: she’ll do it herself and with absolute relish. And also unlike Pa, she can’t be turned by the Fraggles even when they show empathy towards the Gorgs (examples of this would the episodes Mirror and The Gorg Who Would Be King).
BP Richfield (Dinosaurs) While not the best Muppet villain of all time, I would say with certainty he’s the best television villain of all time. His entire arc in the Endangered Species episode is an act of pure calculated evil and of course in the final episode he caused the Ice Age (many would say unwittingly but I think there’s an argument to be made otherwise). And I swear Sherman Hemsley never got his due for his vocal performance; he’s just wonderful.
Long John Silver (Muppet Treasure Island) I think this is probably my favorite film portrayal of this character but not for the reason you may think. Yes, I love Tim Curry but c’mon folks, Beauty and the Beast Christmas? Scary Movie 2? It’s not like the guy can do no wrong. No, I like this portrayal because it balances the villainy with his affection for Jim much more equally.
Ed Singer (Muppets from Space) There’s a lot of Doc Hopper in Ed: they both have rather odd motives but still go to such lengths to get them. And of course the whole thing is grounded completely by Jeffrey Tambor playing it absolutely straight.
Rachel Bitterman (IAVMMXM) And here we have the most despicable Muppet movie villain of all time. Bitterman has absolutely no redeeming qualities whatsoever and just adds to the unnecessary glum tone of the film.
Wicked Witch of the West (Muppet Wizard of Oz) Yes, I know this is Piggy playing a role (or is it?*) but this is actually a really successful portrayal of this character while still maintaining the Muppet wackiness. And plus, we get our first Muppet villain song since 1996 (although Jacobson makes absolutely no attempt to make her sound feminine. I know Frank Oz had the least versatility in terms of the voices he could do but when Frank performed Piggy, you never doubted she was a female character).
Constantine and Dominic (Muppets Most Wanted) If we’re excluding Piggy as WWW and Tex, I think C&D were a happy return to the classic Muppet villain: fully aware of the zany nature of the film but you never doubted that there was real menace underneath.
*Again guys, let’s please be honest with ourselves and I’m being 100% serious now. Miss Piggy has been a villain since 1976 and as Muppet fans I think we finally need to own this.
Doc Hopper (The Muppet Movie) When I first saw the film at a very young age, Hopper’s motive seemed ridiculous to me, especially the lengths he went to. Of course as an adult I realize that was not only the point but also what makes him such a great villain. Best of all, even after Kermit pours his heart out to him in a way that would make even the coldest heart melt, Hopper still remains unmoved.
Nicky Holiday (Great Muppet Caper) This is a movie I had a block against for many years but I now realize that Charles Grodin’s performance is pretty brilliant: a perfect combination of over-the-top acting, genuine emotion and true villainy.
Ma Gorg (Fraggle Rock) Yes, you heard that right. Ma, not Pa, is the villain and I’ll explain why. Pa is a blowhard who delegates power over to anyone else and doesn’t have a menacing bone in his body. But I think it’s very clear that Ma, unlike Pa, doesn’t have trouble ordering Junior to thump Fraggles: she’ll do it herself and with absolute relish. And also unlike Pa, she can’t be turned by the Fraggles even when they show empathy towards the Gorgs (examples of this would the episodes Mirror and The Gorg Who Would Be King).
BP Richfield (Dinosaurs) While not the best Muppet villain of all time, I would say with certainty he’s the best television villain of all time. His entire arc in the Endangered Species episode is an act of pure calculated evil and of course in the final episode he caused the Ice Age (many would say unwittingly but I think there’s an argument to be made otherwise). And I swear Sherman Hemsley never got his due for his vocal performance; he’s just wonderful.
Long John Silver (Muppet Treasure Island) I think this is probably my favorite film portrayal of this character but not for the reason you may think. Yes, I love Tim Curry but c’mon folks, Beauty and the Beast Christmas? Scary Movie 2? It’s not like the guy can do no wrong. No, I like this portrayal because it balances the villainy with his affection for Jim much more equally.
Ed Singer (Muppets from Space) There’s a lot of Doc Hopper in Ed: they both have rather odd motives but still go to such lengths to get them. And of course the whole thing is grounded completely by Jeffrey Tambor playing it absolutely straight.
Rachel Bitterman (IAVMMXM) And here we have the most despicable Muppet movie villain of all time. Bitterman has absolutely no redeeming qualities whatsoever and just adds to the unnecessary glum tone of the film.
Wicked Witch of the West (Muppet Wizard of Oz) Yes, I know this is Piggy playing a role (or is it?*) but this is actually a really successful portrayal of this character while still maintaining the Muppet wackiness. And plus, we get our first Muppet villain song since 1996 (although Jacobson makes absolutely no attempt to make her sound feminine. I know Frank Oz had the least versatility in terms of the voices he could do but when Frank performed Piggy, you never doubted she was a female character).
Constantine and Dominic (Muppets Most Wanted) If we’re excluding Piggy as WWW and Tex, I think C&D were a happy return to the classic Muppet villain: fully aware of the zany nature of the film but you never doubted that there was real menace underneath.
*Again guys, let’s please be honest with ourselves and I’m being 100% serious now. Miss Piggy has been a villain since 1976 and as Muppet fans I think we finally need to own this.