But there are adults who act this way. I understand not liking the Muppets doing this kind of humor, but at the same time, I feel it would be pretty unrealistic if there wasn't any at all. As long as they don't go overboard with it (which I don't feel they have) I think it's a good way to make things more realistic.
I wouldn't in the least doubt that was an inside joke. Seems that someone who once worked with Chuck Lorre would have gotten a card with something lewd drawn in it. Show makers are kinda... well... even kid's show writers get a little rowdy sometimes. And sometimes they sneak it into their work and hope the censors are too placated to pick them up. Who could forget Animaniacs's famous "finger Prints" joke or when being shown ink blots, Yakko quips "Hey, you're the one showing me sexy pictures." What about the constant suicide jokes about Squidward on Spongebob? Even 4Kids hid some filthy stuff in their Ultimate Muscle and Funky Cops dubs. AND THEY'RE 4KIDS!!! And let's not forget the time Porky Pig said "Son of a Bi-bi-son of a Bi-bi- Son of a Bi-bi-bi Gun!" 19freaking40's, yo!
By all means, the supposed filthy jokes in this series I've seen worse in kid's shows (again, everyone's favorite, Animaniacs). This is really nickle and dime stuff, not Robot Chicken/Family Guy type deals. I'm sensing this is another "Fart Shoes" situation where it's not even the joke, the stigma that the nostalgically clean and contractually pure "not at all for kids, but they have to be clean for them" Muppets say and do something that they wouldn't have done, but totally did. Like that idiotic crap supposed Superman fans gave to Man of Steel because Supes killed Zod under extreme circumstances. The whole "Superman would never kill" mindset, even though he
did and has done worse stuff in the comics (both morally and quality wise).
Now I understand. Old schoolers will
never be happy about something that wasn't exactly the same as what they got 20+ years ago. Even if they were
exactly the darn same. But what I don't get at all is this "the Muppets were never meant for kids, but they must always be kid friendly" contradiction. I don't want to compile a list of kid-unfriendly Muppet sequences, some of which are worse than this. By all means, this show could have turned into a Greg the Bunny clone. It didn't. It walks a nice line between too much and too little. Now I really dig VMX for what it was, but the jokes were more adult and less clever in some cases in that one. Glad to see it didn't turn out exactly like that one.