Reminder: Kermit Is Not a Homicidal Coffee Salesman
Untangling a case of mistaken Muppet identity.
Untangling a case of mistaken Muppet identity.
Minutes 73 & 74 of The Muppet Movie: Gonzo finishes singing “I’m Going to Go Back There Someday,” and Kermit has a heart-to-heart talk with himself.
Gifs! Memes! Commercials! And a live weekend-long party in Hollywood! The Happytime Murders marketing machine is in full force.
Rumors are fun!
Which Muppet-inspired destination should you travel to? Let’s consider the pros and cons of each one!
Minutes 71 & 72 of The Muppet Movie: Gonzo continues singing “I’m Going to Go Back There Someday,” and Kermit stands up to walk away.
Charlotte Rae played Sesame Street’s Molly the mail carrier.
Sometimes we think we have a great idea for a Tough Pigs article, and then we realize… not so much.
The weirdest character from The Jim Henson Hour was also the best character from The Jim Henson Hour. It’s our favorite robotic oddball, Digit!
Donate to the WE Schools program and you might find yourself singing karaoke with a frog!
Minutes 69 & 70 of The Muppet Movie: The Muppets build a campfire near their broken-down car and sit around feeling sorry for themselves. Gonzo starts singing “I’m Going to Go Back There Someday.”
“New York State of Mind?” Muppet song. “I Feel Pretty?” Also a Muppet song. Every song is a Muppet song if your first exposure to it is from the Muppets!
Minutes 67 & 68 of The Muppet Movie: Snake Walker reveals his raison d’etre, the Muppets pick up Miss Piggy on the side of the road, and their car breaks down in the desert.
Minutes 65 & 66 of The Muppet Movie: The Muppets resume watching The Muppet Movie, the patriotic part happens, and Doc Hopper brings in a deadly specialist.
Minutes 63 & 64 of The Muppet Movie: Miss Piggy takes out Professor Krassman, answers a phone call, and — whoops, the film broke! (Animal is not happy.)
Are these Muppet jokes still funny when you’ve heard them a thousand times? Yes. Yes, they are.
Minutes 61 & 62 of The Muppet Movie: Professor Krassman straps Kermit into the electronic cerebrectomy machine, and Miss Piggy strikes back.
Sesame Street’s endlessly patient cowgirl deserves to be remembered.
If you’re lucky, you can get “Dark Kermit” for $24.99!
Minutes 59 & 60 of The Muppet Movie: The terrifying and zany Professor Krassman prepares to perform an electronic cerebrectomy on Kermit.