Which brings me to another part of the movie that makes me laugh every time: Both of Scooter's arms sticking out of that Muppet Man sleeve, which indicates that poor Scooter is jammed into that tiny sleeve!
I wonder if, like Pinkflower, this will wind up being the Muppet movie I see the most in my life. That record now belongs to TMM (I've lost count but I'm sure it's been at least a dozen times), with GMC not far behind (seven), then MFS (at least four) and then MTI (three). I've now seen The Muppets four times (three times in English, once in French) and I know it's good enough to warrant more viewings, so we'll see...
I agree with Pinkflower that there's something special about seeing the Muppets on a big screen. The Muppets was the fourth such film for me - the others were GMC (at the age of eight), MCC, and MFS - and even MCC (which I didn't like that much) and MFS (which is pretty much the Muppets' big-screen black sheep) made me happy because it showed Hollywood hadn't given up on the Muppets, nor had the Muppets and their behind-the-scenes backers given up on themselves.
How happy was I to see the Muppets back in movie theatres last fall? When the official Disney intro came up (after the Toy Story cartoon), I thanked Walt Disney Pictures - out loud - for bringing them back to the big screen. I even did that again during one of our two home viewings...I realized yesterday that I could forgive Disney for decades of missteps (even Cars 2) simply because they gave the Muppets even one movie, let alone two.