The Muppets Take Manhattan
(directed by Frank Oz, 1984)



One of my favorite films is The Muppets Take Manhattan, a movie about the struggle to make your dreams come true. Kermit and Co. have just graduated from college and they're making big plans to put on a show on Broadway.
Alas, it isn't so easy, and they all seperate until Kermit can find the right producer... of course, they have to seperate while singing the most depressing song in history, Saying Goodbye.
But depression doesn't last very long, as there is a lot of madcap fun, including Joan Rivers going totally bonkers with Miss Piggy at a cosmetics counter, Miss Piggy STALKING Kermit instead of going off to do her own thing -- she has good reason to stalk, as Kermit's new close friend is female - a human one. She follows him everywhere, including to the park where she has her purse stolen and she has to persue the thief on rollerskates!

Miss Piggy will get her frog and her purse back!
There are lots of celebrity cameos - Joan Rivers, Liza Minelli, Dabney Coleman, John Landis, Brooke Shields, Elliott Gould, etc.
The Muppets even take the soap opera route and give Kermit a bout of amnesia at one point and he becomes Phil, an advertising executive working on Ocean Breeze Soap.
This is also the film where Kermit actually marries Miss Piggy -- although, when are they ever considered husband and wife again after this film? If they're still married, I have no doubt that they love each other, and it's probably not an open marriage because Miss Piggy hasn't gone to jail yet, but they seem borderline seperated sometimes!
Perhaps I'm just confused because there hasn't been enough Muppet movies where the Muppets actually play themselves. I'm not really a fan of Muppet movies where they play different characters - thus my lack of interest in films like The Muppet Christmas Carol, Muppet Treasure Island, and Muppets Wizard of Oz.
Although, I did like The Great Muppet Caper, but it's been a long time since I've seen it and I don't remember it vividly.
I like the Muppets playing who they are - and that's why The Muppets Take Manhattan is my favorite.
Miss Piggy is just absolutely hysterical - that's another reason. My favorite Muppets are her and Animal. I've always been a Muppet fan. I used to wear these shoelace protector things on my shoes that looked like faces of Muppet characters back in elementary school -- people still remembered me wearing those up until high school.
That was probably a clue to the other boys that I wasn't quite like them -- that and the fact that when my 3rd grade class went out one day to play football, I hung out with the few girls who didn't wanna play and we cheerleaded.
(directed by Frank Oz, 1984)



One of my favorite films is The Muppets Take Manhattan, a movie about the struggle to make your dreams come true. Kermit and Co. have just graduated from college and they're making big plans to put on a show on Broadway.
Alas, it isn't so easy, and they all seperate until Kermit can find the right producer... of course, they have to seperate while singing the most depressing song in history, Saying Goodbye.
But depression doesn't last very long, as there is a lot of madcap fun, including Joan Rivers going totally bonkers with Miss Piggy at a cosmetics counter, Miss Piggy STALKING Kermit instead of going off to do her own thing -- she has good reason to stalk, as Kermit's new close friend is female - a human one. She follows him everywhere, including to the park where she has her purse stolen and she has to persue the thief on rollerskates!

Miss Piggy will get her frog and her purse back!
There are lots of celebrity cameos - Joan Rivers, Liza Minelli, Dabney Coleman, John Landis, Brooke Shields, Elliott Gould, etc.
The Muppets even take the soap opera route and give Kermit a bout of amnesia at one point and he becomes Phil, an advertising executive working on Ocean Breeze Soap.
This is also the film where Kermit actually marries Miss Piggy -- although, when are they ever considered husband and wife again after this film? If they're still married, I have no doubt that they love each other, and it's probably not an open marriage because Miss Piggy hasn't gone to jail yet, but they seem borderline seperated sometimes!
Perhaps I'm just confused because there hasn't been enough Muppet movies where the Muppets actually play themselves. I'm not really a fan of Muppet movies where they play different characters - thus my lack of interest in films like The Muppet Christmas Carol, Muppet Treasure Island, and Muppets Wizard of Oz.
Although, I did like The Great Muppet Caper, but it's been a long time since I've seen it and I don't remember it vividly.
I like the Muppets playing who they are - and that's why The Muppets Take Manhattan is my favorite.
Miss Piggy is just absolutely hysterical - that's another reason. My favorite Muppets are her and Animal. I've always been a Muppet fan. I used to wear these shoelace protector things on my shoes that looked like faces of Muppet characters back in elementary school -- people still remembered me wearing those up until high school.
That was probably a clue to the other boys that I wasn't quite like them -- that and the fact that when my 3rd grade class went out one day to play football, I hung out with the few girls who didn't wanna play and we cheerleaded.
Last edited by Sexy Celebrity; 05-06-17 at 12:45 AM.