JJandJanice
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All the Muppets personalities have changed someway, not to a huge exteme, but still have changed. Even the Muppet performers have said this, they got to a point where they mature more into the characters they are now. In the really early days of Kermit, he was more of a "punch guy" than on the Muppet show he become more of a straight man. Rizzo makes this change from his relationship with Gonzo to his relationship with Pepe and Gonzo became a bigger heartful and caring character over the years (at least that's how I see it).Well there's a difference between changing hair styles and changing personalities too much.
The character of Robin is to be a modern boy now matter what the time is, what Redsonga said (at least how I took it, maybe I'm reading things wrong) is that she doesn't want to see Robin do whatever is "cool" today. The point I'm making is that the Muppets always stay true to who they truly are and still did and dressed in whatever was cool during that time fame. It never truly changed them. Another point I'm trying to make is that characters do change a little as the years go by (well at least the really good ones that have heart to them). That's how writing works, otherwise won't they just become selling icons like that of (dare I say) Mickey Mouse or Betty Boop pretty much are today. That's how they stay interesting and fresh.