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The Return of "Muppet What-Ifs?"

minor muppetz

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What if characters from "The Christmas Toy" and "The Tale of the Bunny Picnic" appeared in the finale of "The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson"?
Well, then the toys would be frozen forever. :smile: Then again, nothing happened to them when Kermit was with them at the end.
 

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What if the Muppet Meeting Film, "Think Bigger", had several more than three Muppet monsters, such as Boppity, Flower-Eating Monster, Luncheon Counter Monster, the Poison Cackler, a pink monster who sang "Your Feet's Too Big", the Old Joe puppet seen in "Muppet Treasure Island", and a purple monster who looked like Murray Minstrel?
 

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What if there was another version of the 1990 "Muppets at Walt Disney World" special that featured Kermit, Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo, Camilla, Scooter, Rowlf, Statler & Waldorf, the Electric Mayhem, Lew Zealand, Beauregard, Sam Eagle, Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker, the Swedish Chef, Link Hogthrob, Robin, Fozzie's Ma, Clifford, Bean Bunny, Rizzo, several rats, and business frogs Bill, Gill, and Jill, as well as most recent characters Pepe, Johnny Fiamma, Sal, Bobo the Bear, Spamela Hamderson, and Dr. Phil Van Neuter? Then there would be new scenes where Beauregard would bring Piggy to more thrill rides like Countdown to Extinction (now inexplicably renamed Dinosaur: The Ride), Test Track, and Rock & Roller Coaster, Animal would chase Kim Possible throughout Disney-MGM Studios, Gonzo and Camilla would explore the Kilimanjaro Safari ride, and Statler & Waldorf would take the monorail from Magic Kingdom to Epcot.
 

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What if Kermit was still loveable, but a complete idiot?
What if Dr. Teeth had a shady con-man side to him?
What if Beaker wasn't afraid, and knew how to stand up for himself?
What if Pepe hosted an email show? (That wouldn't be a bad idea...)
What if Miss Piggy was a sweet and innocent vegetarian hippie?
What if Zoot was all the time depressed, yet didn't have his permanent frowning mouth?
What if Floyd kept his rainbow spiral effect sunglasses, instead of blinking eyes?
 

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What if the Henson movie version of "Dr. Seuss's Oh The Places You'll Go" was actually produced?
Wait, did The Jim Henson Company ever consider making that movie? I never heard anything about it. Would it have featured puppets from The Wubulous World of Dr. Seuss (essentially being a Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss movie)?
 
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