After the Muppet Theater faces closure on account of financial hardships, angel Daniel requests Boss to help its owner Kermit the Frog and his team of muppetsAfter the Muppet Theater faces closure on account of financial hardships, angel Daniel requests Boss to help its owner Kermit the Frog and his team of muppetsAfter the Muppet Theater faces closure on account of financial hardships, angel Daniel requests Boss to help its owner Kermit the Frog and his team of muppets
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 nominations total
Steve Whitmire
- Kermit
- (voice)
- …
Dave Goelz
- The Great Gonzo
- (voice)
- …
Bill Barretta
- Pepe the Prawn
- (voice)
- …
Eric Jacobson
- Miss Piggy
- (voice)
- …
Robert Smigel
- Triumph the Insult Comic Dog
- (voice)
- (as Triumph the Insult Dog)
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- TriviaSnoop Dogg filmed a cameo appearance, but his scene was deleted. In an interview with Kermit the Frog on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (1999), Kermit stated that because of Snoop's involvement in Doggystyle (2001), it was considered inappropriate to have him appear in a Muppet movie.
- GoofsKermit's hand shifts on and off the back of the bench between shots during Gonzo's song in the alternate universe
- Quotes
Daniel's 'Boss': Why do you care about Kermit's credit problems?
Daniel: Just keep watching. I promise you you'll want to help Kermit.
Daniel's 'Boss': Okay, I'll keep watching. You're just lucky Spongebob isn't on right now.
Daniel: I love Spongebob.
Daniel's 'Boss': Do I care?
- Crazy creditsMuppets (tm)\,mu-pets\ 1: a trademark of The Jim Henson Company for a fanciful troupe of famous puppet characters created and performed exclusively by, and/ or for goods and services coming exclusively from, the characters at The Jim Henson Company [var Muppet; The Muppets]; 2: none
- ConnectionsFeatured in Inside Pepe's Studio: Hosted by Pepe the King Prawn (2003)
- SoundtracksEveryone Matters
Composed by Desmond Child and Davitt Sigerson
Featured review
This 2 hour-long Muppet special is a cute and funny Christmas movie, another great addition to Jim Henson's timeless miracle of the 'Muppets'. The human cast brings Award Winner Joan Cusack, as well as David Arquette and Whoopi Goldberg. Joan is no stranger to this type of comic role, a definate laugh-riot as the villianous 'Rachel Bitterman' and eye-catcher to the audience as this woman just seems to become more beautiful every year. So Joan Cusack was my overall reason for watching as usual, but the movie moves along with the same classic, un-matchable 'Muppet' humor that never fails to bring laughs..and perfect comic timing that can be compared to the early days of 'Saturday Night Live' (I don't mean for this to sound too Ebert-ish). Kermit is in a Holiday slump and gets a little help from above by Arquette and Goldberg, who lend their unmistakeable comedy trademarks to this sweet story...which gives funny parody to classic movies, current noteworthy characters, and subtle swexy (Sweet/Sexy) references for the grown-ups that'll make you fall in love with Joan Cusack and the 'Muppet' gang alike all over again. I'd give this movie 5 stars and the largest planet.
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- Dec 4, 2002
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By what name was It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie (2002) officially released in Canada in English?
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