The Diary of an Obsessed Muppet Fan - Entry 5, April 11, 2010
Dear Diary,
It's been quite awhile, hasn't it? Well, to be blunt, I just thought we could use some time apart. You were coming up on my last nerves and I just had to get out. Where have I been? Like that's any of your business... but I've been fishing. That's all. Fishing.
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For a Muppet fan, watching The Muppet Movie is witnessing their heroes at the peaks of their careers. Jim Henson had pulled together the dream team and he was finally getting to show the world what they could do by taking them into that world. As a younger Muppet fan, I can only speculate what it might have been like to first see Kermit's full-body strumming a banjo or riding a bike or opening a door (I notice the little things). I assume it went something like this...
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Or... sort of, approximately like that. Anyway, although the technical wizarhoodle might be a very important part of the movie, it isn't the most important aspect by a long shot. No, that designation belongs to Kermit the Frog. Who went from being a stressed out TV show host to an American hero and a movie star thanks to The Muppet Movie.
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It just doesn't get any more heroic than Kermit the Frog. His dedication to his dream and to making people happy is why he overcomes and why he is a hero for the ages. No one illustrates this better than the Frog himself when he says,
"Yeah, well, I've got a dream too, but it's about singing and dancing and making people happy. That's the kind of dream that gets better the more people you share it with. And, well, I've found a whole bunch of friends who have the same dream. And... and that kind of makes us like a family. Do you have anybody like that, Hopper? Who are your friends, Doc? Those guys? ...I don't think you're a bad man, Doc, but I think if you look in your heart, you'll see that you really want to let me and my friends go. To follow our dream. But... if that's not the kind of man you are, and what I'm saying doesn't make any sense to you... well then, go ahead and kill me."
I don't know what Kermit's role in the new Muppet movie will be... but I certainly hope it's like this.
The Muppet Mindset by Ryan Dosier