VIDEO: The Today Show Hosts and Their Kids Visit Sesame Street
These lucky kids got to meet a whole bunch of Sesame Street Muppets.
These lucky kids got to meet a whole bunch of Sesame Street Muppets.
In this episode, we wrap up our discussion of The Muppet Movie with various fascinating odds and ends.
The credits continue as the Muppets chatter excitedly in the screening room. Animal has the last word.
By Dr. Teeth! AND the Electric Mayhem!
Sweetums finally catches up with the guys, and the credits begin to roll.
And here are five reasons.
The Muppets continue singing the “Rainbow Connection” reprise, but everything falls apart. Then there’s a rainbow, and over 200 Muppets!
The songwriter was 82.
Hamilton, Ontario fans! San Antonio, Texas fans! Muppet performers are coming to your towns!
We’re closer now than ever before… to the Emmet Otter soundtrack being released as a vinyl record!
The Muppets have a great time setting up for their movie — and then they start filming it!
Lew Lord offers Kermit a standard rich & famous contract, and the Muppets prepare to shoot their movie while singing “The Magic Store.”
He’s from Portlandia.
Lew Lord’s receptionist denies the Muppets access, but they incapacitate her and proceed to confront the man himself.
Animal’s giant head scares Doc Hopper away, and the Muppets head to Hollywood, where they encounter Cloris Leachman, who does not make them feel welcome.
In the Muppet world, a cat who acts like a cat is a rare breed.
With his friends backing him up, Kermit tries to reason with Doc Hopper, to no avail. Then the ground starts to shake!
Kermit encounters a musical rotating rain barrel, meets Bunsen & Beaker, and approaches Doc Hopper and his goons for the showdown.
Minutes 77 & 78 of The Muppet Movie: Max warns Kermit about Doc Hopper’s deadly scheme, and the Muppets drive into an old ghost town to await a showdown.
Minutes 75 & 76 of The Muppet Movie: The Electric Mayhem rescues the Muppets, the whole gang gets back on the road, and Kermit spots a motorcycle cop.