LouisTheOtter
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I recently had the strangest observation while thinking about the movie again (which I've been doing on a regular basis lately as we approach the first anniversary of its release and the Christmas season, which is always a Muppety time for me anyway)...
Before Walter does his big debut in the telethon, Kermit and the Muppets are frantically trying to think of a final act, and after the Scooter line that always makes me laugh ("We could get Bunsen to set Beaker on fire!" "MEE-MEE-MEE!"), Fozzie says, "I could bust out the fart shoes again!"
Now cut to the scene in which the Muppets are sadly leaving the theatre after losing it to Tex Richmond. We hear Fozzie's fart shoes, to which Rowlf quietly chastises him ("Not now, Fozzie").
What that means, essentially, is that Fozzie was so desperate to help Kermit and save the theatre that he ran backstage and got his questionable new patent-pending prop in the hopes that it would generate some laughs and dollars.
Yes, I know that's a bit of a stretch, but to me that illustrates that the heart Segel, Stoller and Bobin infused in this movie even extended to little gags like this, which is part of what still makes The Muppets special for me nearly a year later.
Before Walter does his big debut in the telethon, Kermit and the Muppets are frantically trying to think of a final act, and after the Scooter line that always makes me laugh ("We could get Bunsen to set Beaker on fire!" "MEE-MEE-MEE!"), Fozzie says, "I could bust out the fart shoes again!"
Now cut to the scene in which the Muppets are sadly leaving the theatre after losing it to Tex Richmond. We hear Fozzie's fart shoes, to which Rowlf quietly chastises him ("Not now, Fozzie").
What that means, essentially, is that Fozzie was so desperate to help Kermit and save the theatre that he ran backstage and got his questionable new patent-pending prop in the hopes that it would generate some laughs and dollars.
Yes, I know that's a bit of a stretch, but to me that illustrates that the heart Segel, Stoller and Bobin infused in this movie even extended to little gags like this, which is part of what still makes The Muppets special for me nearly a year later.