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Videos: Muppets Most Wanted videos with Ross Lynch and Debby Ryan

muppetlover123

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I just saw the commercial for muppets most wanted i will put it on youtube soon but a the commercial is about a new cameo Ross Lynch star of Disney Channel's "Austin and Ally
 

JonnyBMuppetMan

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Hate to be the old grouch here, but there's something rather unsettling about the inclusion of Disney Channel 'stars' in a Muppet Movie ...and I think I'll just stop right there before I start trashing on an upcoming film, and comparing it negatively to the Muppet Movies of yore.

On the other hand, the behind-the-scenes montages were nice.
 

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If they do nothing more than cameo, I won't have a problem with it. Their shots could be cut, after all (like the scene from the last one with two Disney actors [well, the girl's from Modern Family, which airs on a Disney-owned network]).
 
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