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True or False? Richard Hunt took over Crazy Harry after The Muppet Show's first season.
 

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In The Muppet Movie, there are at least three scenes where one character from each of the main Muppeteers (Jim, Frank, Jerry, Richard, and Dave) interact with one another (one character per performer). Name at least two scenes and what character each Muppeteer played. (Bonus if you can get all three scenes.)
 

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I don't know is this was what you were lookin for but here goes...

-Kermit and Fozzie ("Movin' Right Along", etc.)

-Gonzo and Piggy (The line, "I'll Eat with you, Miss Piggy." in the car.)

-Dr. Teeth and Floyd (In "Can You Picture That?", the lyric, "Hey Floyd, take a verse!")
 
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