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šø The Muppets Are Having a Moment
With a Muppet-themed retheme coming to Disneyās Hollywood Studios and renewed interest in the franchise, we revisit the original 1979 classic that started it all.
The Muppet Movie
Directed by James Frawley
Starring the original Muppet performers including Jim Henson and Frank Oz
Released in 1979 during the third season of The Muppet Show, this musical road comedy serves as the origin story of Kermit and the gang.
Synopsis
Kermit leaves his swamp after being ādiscoveredā and heads to Hollywood in pursuit of the standard rich and famous contract. Along the way, he picks up friends like Fozzie, Gonzo, and Miss Piggy ā while being chased by frog-leg entrepreneur Doc Hopper.
Itās friendship.
Ā Itās show business.
Ā Itās existential frog longing under a rainbow.
š The Wizard of Oz Parallel?
Michelleās epiphany:
Ā Is this secretly a Muppet-flavored Wizard of Oz?
We may never know if that was intentional, but the structure is undeniably familiar ā and maybe thatās part of why it works so well.
š¶ The Music
Music by Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher.
Fun fact: Jim Henson duets with himself as Kermit and Rowlf. The original split-screen technology, if you will.
š Cameos, Cameos, Cameos
The film set the gold standard for celebrity cameos, including:
Will younger viewers recognize them all? Probably not. Does it still work? Absolutely.
š The Studebaker & Puppetry Innovation
The film was a technical marvel:
Cherie even shares her personal connection to the restoration of the original movie car ā now displayed at the Studebaker Museum.
Yes. We love a deep-cut puppet industry flex.
š Cultural Impact
In 2009, the film was added to the National Film Registry for being culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant.
Peak Muppet? We think yes.
šļø Personal Reflections
š¬ Does It Hold Up?
Yes.
Ā Itās heartfelt.
Ā Itās funny.
Ā Itās technologically groundbreaking.
It may scream 1979 in spots, but thatās part of the charm.
By Michellešø The Muppets Are Having a Moment
With a Muppet-themed retheme coming to Disneyās Hollywood Studios and renewed interest in the franchise, we revisit the original 1979 classic that started it all.
The Muppet Movie
Directed by James Frawley
Starring the original Muppet performers including Jim Henson and Frank Oz
Released in 1979 during the third season of The Muppet Show, this musical road comedy serves as the origin story of Kermit and the gang.
Synopsis
Kermit leaves his swamp after being ādiscoveredā and heads to Hollywood in pursuit of the standard rich and famous contract. Along the way, he picks up friends like Fozzie, Gonzo, and Miss Piggy ā while being chased by frog-leg entrepreneur Doc Hopper.
Itās friendship.
Ā Itās show business.
Ā Itās existential frog longing under a rainbow.
š The Wizard of Oz Parallel?
Michelleās epiphany:
Ā Is this secretly a Muppet-flavored Wizard of Oz?
We may never know if that was intentional, but the structure is undeniably familiar ā and maybe thatās part of why it works so well.
š¶ The Music
Music by Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher.
Fun fact: Jim Henson duets with himself as Kermit and Rowlf. The original split-screen technology, if you will.
š Cameos, Cameos, Cameos
The film set the gold standard for celebrity cameos, including:
Will younger viewers recognize them all? Probably not. Does it still work? Absolutely.
š The Studebaker & Puppetry Innovation
The film was a technical marvel:
Cherie even shares her personal connection to the restoration of the original movie car ā now displayed at the Studebaker Museum.
Yes. We love a deep-cut puppet industry flex.
š Cultural Impact
In 2009, the film was added to the National Film Registry for being culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant.
Peak Muppet? We think yes.
šļø Personal Reflections
š¬ Does It Hold Up?
Yes.
Ā Itās heartfelt.
Ā Itās funny.
Ā Itās technologically groundbreaking.
It may scream 1979 in spots, but thatās part of the charm.