BEAR
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I don't think Kermit completely took a backseat. It was just a film that explains what we have all been trying to figure out for over 30 years or however long they have been around. Kermit took a little more of a supporting role to Gonzo for once and that's okay. He was still there in the role he has always been and that is the peacemaker, the voice of reason, the leader of the group. He is the one who sat at the end of the breakfast table! And he led the group to go and save Gonzo. There is nothing wrong with that. I would however agree that I dearly miss having original Muppet music.
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