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It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie (2002) (TV)
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29 November 2002 (USA) moreTagline:
More holiday fun then humanly possible!Plot:
On Christmas Eve, an angel petitions God to send help for Kermit the Frog who has lost all hope after losing the Muppet Theatre. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Primetime Emmy. Another 1 nomination moreNewsDesk:
(2 articles)
Kermit To Join the Power Rangers? (From Studio Briefing - Film News. 9 October 2002)
Frog Kicks Out Dogg
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 3 October 2002)
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A Ridiculous Muppet Christmas Indeed moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Steve Whitmire | ... | Kermit / Rizzo the Rat / Beaker / Bean Bunny / Mr. Poodlepants / Statler | |
| Dave Goelz | ... | The Great Gonzo / Dr. Bunsen Honeydew / Waldorf | |
| Bill Barretta | ... | Pepe the Prawn / Dr. Teeth / Rowlf the Dog / Swedish Chef / Johnny Fiama / Bobo the Bear / Howard / Lew Zealand | |
| Eric Jacobson | ... | Miss Piggy / Fozzie Bear / Animal / Yoda | |
| David Arquette | ... | Daniel | |
| Joan Cusack | ... | Rachel Bitterman | |
| Matthew Lillard | ... | Luc Fromage | |
| William H. Macy | ... | Glenn | |
| Whoopi Goldberg | ... | Daniel's 'Boss' | |
| Carson Daly | ... | Himself - Cameo Appearance | |
| Kelly Ripa | ... | Herself | |
| Joe Rogan | ... | Himself - Cameo Appearance | |
| Molly Shannon | ... | Herself - Cameo Appearance | |
| Robert Smigel | ... | Triumph the Insult Comic Dog (voice) (as Triumph The Insult Dog) | |
| Zach Braff | ... | Dr. John 'J.D.' Dorian |
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Rated PG for mild thematic elements.Parents Guide:
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1.78 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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This film marks and first time that Janice speaks since the death of Richard Hunt (another of Hunt's characters, Scooter, had a line in _Muppets From Space (1999)_, which was voiced by his brother 'Adam Hunt'). moreGoofs:
Continuity: Kermit's hand shifts on and off the back of the bench between shots during Gonzo's song in the alternate universe moreQuotes:
Daniel: I know. We'll alert the press. We'll start a media frenzy...Kermit: It's no use. Bitterman owns the papers, she owns the television stations, and three-quarters of the internet.
Daniel: How can one person own so much?
Kermit: Corporate synergy. It's out of control.
[Kermit crosses his legs, exposing an NBC logo under his flipper]
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I think that the people who made this film had the people who grew up with the Muppets (people in their 20's and 30's) in mind. But that's the problem. We watch the Muppet movies to "escape" from the crap that other movies dish out, not wanting to see a movie that celebrates it. Basically, instead of using a plot, the movie tries too hard to use "pop cultural references" (such as referring to Britney Spears, or Triumph the Insult Comic Dog) and also uses inappropriate characters and situations (such as using seemingly gay characters; a rave scene where they have Scooter dancing as a cage dancer in a club, the Shrimp, Pepe, even using the word "sexy", etc.) It's not that we viewers can't "handle" more mature and modern Muppets, it's just that we don't want to. And I don't think parents want their kids to watch this. I just think this kind of stuff would confuse them. Plus the violence, although mild and cartoonish, is unnecessary. They have characters who say "let's go beat up" Fozzie, and fight scenes between humans and Muppets, and Muppets and Muppets, that are uncalled for, and not humorous at all. Bizarrely enough, the humans in this movie (except for one) all have these bizarrely happy smiles on their faces, and don't talk. It's just weird. It's almost like the Muppets are acting worse off than the innocent-looking humans. This movie just failed with me. I was upset how the people who wrote this tried to "sell out" and break something that don't need to be fixed. I will never watch this again, and I would not want to let kids see it. The Muppets have little personality in this, and any plot is substituted with references to other movies, as if the Muppets don't have any worth of their own. Which they should.