Movin’ Right Along BONUS: Muppet Classic Theater
We’re talking about Muppet Classic Theater, a 1994 direct-to-video special in which the Muppets tell fairy tales. Is this one of the most forgotten Muppet productions?
We’re talking about Muppet Classic Theater, a 1994 direct-to-video special in which the Muppets tell fairy tales. Is this one of the most forgotten Muppet productions?
With our new Discord server, we’re entering an exciting new era. But let’s take a minute to look back at the Muppet fan forum we’ve enjoyed for years.
We go inside Andy’s amazing replica of the Muppet Theater backstage — and we check out his puppets!
It’s an extra bonus! Music producer Robert Kraft tells us all about the genesis of Jim Henson Records and the creation of Muppet Beach Party and Kermit Unpigged!
Grab some quarters and get ready to flip your way to Goblin City!
The votes are in! Which Sesame Street book scored the #2 spot on the all-time classic list?
The prolific actor collaborated with Jim Henson on two occasions.
Conversations about Dinosaurs tend to focus on its startling finale. But what about all the other eyebrow-raising episodes?
We all know which Sesame Street book is the “Most Classic” of all time. But which book deserves the #2 spot?
What’s a Doglion? He’s not the most famous Muppet monster, but we like him.
We’re talking about the 1994 album Kermit Unpigged, an audio release that feels like a TV special.
The Oscar-winning actor appeared on The Muppet Show, a Muppet movie, and Sesame Street.
An invisible monster attacks the Fraggles! Also: Would this be a better episode if it ended with Gobo becoming a full-time juggler?
We have a bunch of stuff to say as the credits conclude: Amusing negative reviews! IMDb keyword fun! And a game of Who Was the Scrooge?
Mice and Charles Dickens say goodbye and credits begin.
We’re reintroduced to six Muppet musicians as their new series begins. Are we ready to jump in their tour van?
Scrooge invites himself over to the Cratchits’ house. And everyone sings!
My Morning Jacket almost served as the band behind the Electric Mayhem. But do their songs sound sufficiently Mayhemian?
“Thankful Heart” concludes as Scrooge distributes gifts to shocked recipients.
Am I being presumptuous? Perhaps. But I gotta say it: Jim Henson would have approved of this.