The Good Doctor said:
I am guessing that they will try and do the cameo thing in the upcomming OZ film as well. One thing I think would be really cool is if they actually used some of the remaining Munchkins from MGM's film in there film. I think there are about 7 of them still alive and makeing guest apperances. That kind of a cameo would really be neat.
Of Course there will be cameos. The Muppets have alway had cameos is almost every production (except TMCC and MTI). The last TV Special, the Very Merry Muppet Christmas Move had them, The Muppet Movie had them, The Muppet Caper had them, The Muppets Take Manahattan had them, Muppets from Space Had them, almost everything had them; it is a Muppet tradition to have cameos. I would not be surprised if this had them too (I would be surprised if it didn't).
As for the remaining Muchkins from MGM's film, I think this production should try to stay away from the MGM production and be distinct on it's own. Encluding the Muchkins as a referance to the MGM movie would just be admitting that MGM made the standard for The Wizard of Oz, and that all others are inferior to it, and the muppets are using it get somewhere. Even if it is too make fun of it, the joke requires you to know the other movie (the MGM movie), and this Wizard of Oz should be fun (and funny) to someone not familiar with the story (or the MGM production).
I think Disney and the Muppets should stay away from refercening the MGM production in their retelling of the classic book if they want people to take is as a serious retelling of the story with a zany muppet twist rather than a cheap parody/rip-off of the MGM movie with the Muppets. If the muppet version has too many referances to the MGM movie it will become nothing but a cheap muppet parody of that movie, rather than a zany retelling of the book.
As funny as it would be, I would hate to see the Muppets stoop to the type of level to mock quotes, characteristics, and additions only found in the MGM movie, no matter how famous and the line has become; like this
Piggy: I'll get you my pretty and you'r little shrimp too!
Pépe: I'm not a shrimp, I'm a king prawn..Okay.
I don't mind the muppets refernacing outside works, and doing parodies - I actually enjoy it alot - but in this case, being the story has been done (and too the point people know that movie's "story" better than the actually story found in the book and other productions) - doing referances to the MGM production would be conferming that it is "
the" wizard of oz, when really it is just "
a" wizard of oz. They need to steer away from the movie in order to show they are doing a retelling of the book, not a retelling of the MGM movie.