Review: The Muppets Mayhem, Episode 5 – “Break On Through”
This episode teaches an important lesson in the creative process: take a whole bunch of hallucinogens!
This episode teaches an important lesson in the creative process: take a whole bunch of hallucinogens!
Meet Morgana Ignis, the “enthusiastically transgender” puppeteer behind Earth to Ned’s titular alien and other Henson characters.
An invisible monster attacks the Fraggles! Also: Would this be a better episode if it ended with Gobo becoming a full-time juggler?
Nora searches for a producer for the Electric Mayhem and works things out with Hannah. But wait, where are the Muppets?
A brand new podcast! Covering the classic Fraggle Rock series, episode by episode!
Kicking off Pride Month early with special Muppet-inspired t-shirt and pin sales!
This classic episode of Fraggle Rock features a surprising amount of bullying, with all the wrong lessons.
Animal quits the band in an episode that finds Muppets and humans grappling with similar problems.
We went to the premiere for The Muppets Mayhem, where we were treated to a live performance, hung out with the performers and met Weird Al Yankovic!
Is Marjory the Trash Heap actually a supervillain?
Nora learns that it’s hard to be honest when working in show business. It’s also hard to be honest when writing a review of this episode!
The ToughPigs team gathers their thoughts on the best and worst songs for the Mayhem to cover!
Cantus – one of Jim Henson’s most beloved characters – makes his Fraggle Rock debut!
We’re thrilled about one particularly weird celebrity appearing in “The Muppets Mayhem…” and have a few ideas for cover songs.
We’re reintroduced to six Muppet musicians as their new series begins. Are we ready to jump in their tour van?
Watch as we chat with the Electric Mayhem AND the human stars of the Muppets’ new series!
All of our Muppets Mayhem opinions, none of the spoilers!
It’s time we had a frank conversation about what the Fraggles know about death.
My Morning Jacket almost served as the band behind the Electric Mayhem. But do their songs sound sufficiently Mayhemian?
What do a bear and a musical robot have to do with the writers’ strike? More than you might think.