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[[File:Muppet Treasure Island commentary introduction|thumb|300px|right|Gonzo and Rizzo introduce the commentary on the 2002 ''Muppet Treasure Island'' DVD.]]
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Audio commentaries are located on separate audio tracks on a laserdisc or DVD. A single DVD can have several separate audio tracks that can be selected by the viewer from the main menu of the DVD or by pressing a designated button on the remote. Several Muppet DVDs contain optional audio commentary tracks on the film or feature.
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'''Audio commentaries''' are located on separate audio tracks on a laserdisc, DVD, or Blu-ray. A single DVD can have several separate audio tracks that can be selected by the viewer from the main menu of the DVD or by pressing a designated button on the remote. Several Muppet DVDs contain optional audio commentary tracks on the film or feature.
   
 
The bonus track consists of comments or insights by one or more speakers, who talk about the movie as it progresses. Depending on the nature of the feature, and the speaker, the track can provide the listener with an added wealth of behind the scenes informative, production insights or just added entertainment.
 
The bonus track consists of comments or insights by one or more speakers, who talk about the movie as it progresses. Depending on the nature of the feature, and the speaker, the track can provide the listener with an added wealth of behind the scenes informative, production insights or just added entertainment.
   
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Audio commentaries were parodied by the Muppets with the [[Muppet viral videos|online video]] "[[Bohemian Rhapsody|Bohemian Rhapsody [Kermit's Commentary]]]" which featured audio commentary by [[Kermit the Frog]] along with [[Gonzo]], [[chickens|Camilla, Ethel, and Stephanie]], [[Animal]], [[Pepe the King Prawn]], [[Bobo the Bear]], [[Beaker]], [[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew]], [[Rizzo the Rat]], [[Miss Piggy]], [[Fozzie Bear]], [[the Swedish Chef]], and [[Zoot]] providing audio commentary on the 5-minute music video from inside a phone booth. {{youtube|vAomKAMN2Pw}}
==[[Muppets From Space (video)|Muppets From Space]]==
 
Director [[Tim Hill]], [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]], [[Gonzo]] and [[Rizzo the Rat|Rizzo]] gave full length video commentary on the initial DVD release of the film. Through the use of the subtitle track the commentators can be seen in silhouette at the bottom of the frame commenting on the film (similar to [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]). Many of the Muppets' comments throughout the track were written by [[Jim Lewis]].
 
   
 
==''[[Muppets from Space (video)|Muppets from Space]]''==
==[[Kermit's Swamp Years]]==
 
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[[File:MFS_commentary_subpicture.png|thumb|300px|Silhouettes of Rizzo, Tim Hill and Gonzo on the ''Muppets from Space'' DVD.]]
 
Director [[Tim Hill]], Kermit, Gonzo and Rizzo gave full length video commentary on the initial DVD release of the film. Through the use of the subtitle track the commentators can be seen in silhouette at the bottom of the frame giving completely false behind the scenes comments on the film (similar to [[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]). Kermit only appears at the beginning of the film, and doesn't show up again till the credits because he was waiting to get popcorn, but the line was so long that he accidentally wandered into the wrong DVD, and spent about about an half-hour talking about ''[[Star Wars|The Phantom Menace]]''. The audio was recorded in 1999. Many of the Muppets' comments throughout the track were written by [[Jim Lewis]].
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==''[[Kermit's Swamp Years]]''==
 
[[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] and [[Horace D' Fly]] provided scene specific audio commentary on the film for the DVD release, popping in occasionally with a short quip or comment.
 
[[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] and [[Horace D' Fly]] provided scene specific audio commentary on the film for the DVD release, popping in occasionally with a short quip or comment.
   
==[[Muppet Treasure Island (video)|Muppet Treasure Island]]==
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==''[[Muppet Treasure Island (video)|Muppet Treasure Island]]''==
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[[File:MTI_commentary.jpg|thumb|300px|Audio commentary menu screen from the 2002 ''Muppet Treasure Island'' DVD.]]
Hidden Treasure commentary with [[Brian Henson]] (director), [[Gonzo]] and [[Rizzo the Rat|Rizzo]] was featured on the 2002 [[Muppet Treasure Island (video)|DVD release]] of ''[[Muppet Treasure Island]]''. Occasionally the film stops to play hidden video clips of behind the scenes material. The audio was recorded in 2001. Clips of Gonzo ([[Dave Goelz]]) and Rizzo ([[Steve Whitmire]]) were recorded and inserted to the track separate from Brian's recording to transition to the "Hidden Treasure" video clips, fill Brian's silences, or make jokes. The commentary track also starts with a bonus video introduction by Gonzo and Rizzo commenting on how they are about to talk through the film.
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"Hidden Treasure" commentary with [[Brian Henson]] (director), Gonzo, and Rizzo was featured on the 2002 [[Muppet Treasure Island (video)|DVD release]] of ''[[Muppet Treasure Island]]'' (the audio was recorded in 2001). Clips of Gonzo and Rizzo were recorded and inserted to the track separate from Henson's recording as transitions to "Hidden Treasure" video clips, to fill Henson's silences, or make jokes. The track starts with an introduction video by Gonzo and Rizzo explaining how the commentary will work. It was not carried over to the 2005 DVD, but was included in the 2013 Blu-ray without the "hidden treasure" video clips.
   
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Hidden Treasure video clips:
==[[The Muppet Christmas Carol (video)|The Muppet Christmas Carol]]==
 
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* Dangerous Moments: Brian Henson discusses what it's like filming a Muppet movie where the sets are built several feet off the floor.
Recorded in 2001 for the DVD release of ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]''. Director [[Brian Henson]] gave a full-length audio commentary on the film. The commentary from the 2001 DVD was reused on the 2005 re-release 50th anniversary edition (but available on the full-screen extended version only).
 
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* Parking Lot Pirates: Filming the [[Crew of the Hispaniola|Figurehead of the Hispaniola]].
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* Making Muppet Music: [[Barry Mann]] and [[Cynthia Weil]] are interviewed and perform "[[Sailing for Adventure]]".
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* Tim's Grandfather: [[Tim Curry]] discusses his grandfather as the inspiration for [[Long John Silver]]'s accent.
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* Tim and Him: Curry and his [[Tim Curry Muppet|Muppet likeness]] rib each other.
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* Silver Sings: Brian Henson describes the process of recording Curry singing live on set vs in studio.
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* The Elephant Story: Filming [[Lucy the Elephant]].
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* Jim and Frank: The dynamic between [[Jim Henson]] and [[Frank Oz]] while performing [[The Swedish Chef]] is likened to the way [[Blind Pew]] was conceived.
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* The Pig and the Pirate: [[Bad Polly]], Brian Henson, [[Kermit the Frog]], Gonzo, Rizzo, Tim Curry, and [[Polly Smith]] talk about [[Miss Piggy]].
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* How It Was Done: B-roll footage of Brian Henson directing background [[Pirates]].
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* The Fighting Frog: Filming the sword fight between Captain Smollet and Long John ([[Kevin Clash]] performs Piggy).
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==''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol (video)|The Muppet Christmas Carol]]''==
 
Recorded in 2001 for the DVD release of ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]'', director Brian Henson gave a full-length audio commentary on the film. The commentary from the 2001 DVD was reused on the 2005 re-release 50th anniversary edition (but only available on the full-screen extended version) and was included on the 2012 20th anniversary Blu-ray.
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The 2012 "20th anniversary" Blu-ray also includes a newly produced character commentary featuring Kermit, Gonzo and Rizzo. [[Charles Dickens (author)|Charles Dickens]] (voiced by [[Dave Goelz]]) and [[Statler and Waldorf]] also make brief appearances.
   
 
==''[[Dinosaurs: The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons|Dinosaurs]]''==
 
==''[[Dinosaurs: The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons|Dinosaurs]]''==
 
The [[Dinosaurs: The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons]] DVD set includes audio commentaries on two select episodes - "[[Episode 301: Nature Calls|Nature Calls]]" and "[[Episode 408*: Into the Woods|Into the Woods]]". Commentators that participated in the tracks are [[Brian Henson]], [[Kirk Thatcher]], [[Kevin Clash]] and [[Bill Barretta]].
 
The [[Dinosaurs: The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons]] DVD set includes audio commentaries on two select episodes - "[[Episode 301: Nature Calls|Nature Calls]]" and "[[Episode 408*: Into the Woods|Into the Woods]]". Commentators that participated in the tracks are [[Brian Henson]], [[Kirk Thatcher]], [[Kevin Clash]] and [[Bill Barretta]].
   
==[[The Dark Crystal]]==
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==''[[The Dark Crystal (video)|The Dark Crystal]]''==
In February [[2007]], [[Brian Froud]] recorded full-length audio commentary for inclusion on the 25th anniversary 2-disc DVD of the film ''[[The Dark Crystal]]'' which was released on August 14, 2007.
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In February 2007, [[Brian Froud]] recorded full-length audio commentary for inclusion on the 2-disc "25th anniversary edition" DVD and Blu-ray releases of ''[[The Dark Crystal]]''.
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==''[[Labyrinth (video)|Labyrinth]]''==
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[[File:Labyrinth picture-in-picture commentary 01.jpg|thumb|300px]]
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[[File:Labyrinth picture-in-picture commentary 02.jpg|thumb|300px]]
 
In February 2007, Brian Froud recorded full-length audio commentary for inclusion on the 2-disc "anniversary edition" DVD and Blu-ray releases of ''[[Labyrinth]]''.
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The 2009 [[Labyrinth_(video)#Blu-ray_Releases|Blu-ray release]] features a picture-in-picture commentary track made up of on-camera interviews with [[Cheryl Henson]], [[Kevin Clash]], [[Rollie Krewson]], [[Connie Peterson]], [[Warwick Davis]], and make-up artist Nick Dudman. Each segment is preceded by its own title card.
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* 0:07:27 — Early Influences: Cheryl Henson explains how the story of ''Labyrinth'' is inspired by the life of her and her sisters, [[Lisa Henson|Lisa]] and [[Heather Henson|Heather]].
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* 0:10:47 — Looking After Jenny: Make-up Artist Nick Dudman describes his role on the film, in charge of make-up for [[Jennifer Connelly]].
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* 0:21:30 — Collaborators: Cheryl Henson discusses the working relationships her father established for ''Labyrinth'' following the response to ''[[The Dark Crystal]]''.
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* 0:28:40 — The Shaft of Hands: Cheryl Henson and [[Kevin Clash]] shed some light on how the [[Helping Hands]] worked.
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* 0:38:20 — Building Puppets: [[Connie Peterson]] and [[Rollin Krewson]] detail the process of building the creatures in the film.
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* 0:42:58 — Ludo: The fabrication and performance of [[Ludo]] are explored by Connie Peterson, Nick Dudman, and Kevin Clash.
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* 0:49:38 — The Fireys: Bunraku is the puppetry method used to describe the performance of [[the Fireys]] by Cheryl Henson and Kevin Clash.
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* 1:01:10 — Ambrosius: Kevin Clash on performing [[Ambrosius]], and Connie Peterson on costuming the live dog for scenes in the [[Bog of Eternal Stench]].
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* 1:06:23 — Masquerade: Cheryl Henson recounts the [[Henson Company Masquerade Balls|Masquerade Balls]] held by her father as inspiration for the [[Masquerade Ball]] sequence in the film. Kevin Clash and Nick Dudman are also featured in this segment.
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* 1:15:50 — Humongous: Connie Peterson and Kevin Clash talk about [[Humongous]].
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* 1:17:58 — A Goblin's Tale: [[Warwick Davis]] names the two characters he played in the [[Goblins|Goblin Corps]] during the battle sequence, "Bumpot" and "World War Two".
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* 1:21:30 — Goblin City: Warwick Davis describes the set for [[Goblin City]] at [[Elstree Studios]], and Kevin Clash recounts a near disaster on the set.
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* 1:31:13 — Looking Back on Labyrinth: All the commentators share their final thoughts on the film.
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==[[The Muppets (video)|''The Muppets'']]==
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An audio commentary track featuring [[James Bobin]], [[Jason Segel]], and [[Nick Stoller]] is available on the Blu-ray releases of [[The Muppets (2011)|''The Muppets'']]. The audio was recorded in 2011, just prior to the film's theatrical release.
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==''[[Sesame Street]]''==
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[[File:Sonia Manzano commentary Facebook June 18, 2012.jpg|thumb|300px|Sonia Manzano recording commentary in June 2012.]]
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[[Sonia Manzano]] recorded a commentary track for [[Episode 1316|the season 11 premiere episode]] for ''[[Old School: Volume 3]]'' released in 2012.
   
==[[Labyrinth]]==
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==See also==
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* [[Muppet Morsels]], on-screen text commentary for ''The Muppet Show'' season one.
In February [[2007]], [[Brian Froud]] recorded full-length audio commentary for inclusion on the anniversary 2-disc DVD of the film ''[[Labyrinth]]'' which was released on August 14, 2007.
 
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[[Category:Home Video Features]]

Revision as of 22:48, 12 January 2016

Muppet_Treasure_Island_commentary_introduction

Muppet Treasure Island commentary introduction

Gonzo and Rizzo introduce the commentary on the 2002 Muppet Treasure Island DVD.

Audio commentaries are located on separate audio tracks on a laserdisc, DVD, or Blu-ray. A single DVD can have several separate audio tracks that can be selected by the viewer from the main menu of the DVD or by pressing a designated button on the remote. Several Muppet DVDs contain optional audio commentary tracks on the film or feature.

The bonus track consists of comments or insights by one or more speakers, who talk about the movie as it progresses. Depending on the nature of the feature, and the speaker, the track can provide the listener with an added wealth of behind the scenes informative, production insights or just added entertainment.

Audio commentaries were parodied by the Muppets with the online video "Bohemian Rhapsody [Kermit's Commentary]" which featured audio commentary by Kermit the Frog along with Gonzo, Camilla, Ethel, and Stephanie, Animal, Pepe the King Prawn, Bobo the Bear, Beaker, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Rizzo the Rat, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, the Swedish Chef, and Zoot providing audio commentary on the 5-minute music video from inside a phone booth. (YouTube)

Muppets from Space

MFS commentary subpicture

Silhouettes of Rizzo, Tim Hill and Gonzo on the Muppets from Space DVD.

Director Tim Hill, Kermit, Gonzo and Rizzo gave full length video commentary on the initial DVD release of the film. Through the use of the subtitle track the commentators can be seen in silhouette at the bottom of the frame giving completely false behind the scenes comments on the film (similar to Mystery Science Theater 3000). Kermit only appears at the beginning of the film, and doesn't show up again till the credits because he was waiting to get popcorn, but the line was so long that he accidentally wandered into the wrong DVD, and spent about about an half-hour talking about The Phantom Menace. The audio was recorded in 1999. Many of the Muppets' comments throughout the track were written by Jim Lewis.

Kermit's Swamp Years

Kermit and Horace D' Fly provided scene specific audio commentary on the film for the DVD release, popping in occasionally with a short quip or comment.

Muppet Treasure Island

MTI commentary

Audio commentary menu screen from the 2002 Muppet Treasure Island DVD.

"Hidden Treasure" commentary with Brian Henson (director), Gonzo, and Rizzo was featured on the 2002 DVD release of Muppet Treasure Island (the audio was recorded in 2001). Clips of Gonzo and Rizzo were recorded and inserted to the track separate from Henson's recording as transitions to "Hidden Treasure" video clips, to fill Henson's silences, or make jokes. The track starts with an introduction video by Gonzo and Rizzo explaining how the commentary will work. It was not carried over to the 2005 DVD, but was included in the 2013 Blu-ray without the "hidden treasure" video clips.

Hidden Treasure video clips:

The Muppet Christmas Carol

Recorded in 2001 for the DVD release of The Muppet Christmas Carol, director Brian Henson gave a full-length audio commentary on the film. The commentary from the 2001 DVD was reused on the 2005 re-release 50th anniversary edition (but only available on the full-screen extended version) and was included on the 2012 20th anniversary Blu-ray.

The 2012 "20th anniversary" Blu-ray also includes a newly produced character commentary featuring Kermit, Gonzo and Rizzo. Charles Dickens (voiced by Dave Goelz) and Statler and Waldorf also make brief appearances.

Dinosaurs

The Dinosaurs: The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons DVD set includes audio commentaries on two select episodes - "Nature Calls" and "Into the Woods". Commentators that participated in the tracks are Brian Henson, Kirk Thatcher, Kevin Clash and Bill Barretta.

The Dark Crystal

In February 2007, Brian Froud recorded full-length audio commentary for inclusion on the 2-disc "25th anniversary edition" DVD and Blu-ray releases of The Dark Crystal.

Labyrinth

Labyrinth picture-in-picture commentary 01
Labyrinth picture-in-picture commentary 02

In February 2007, Brian Froud recorded full-length audio commentary for inclusion on the 2-disc "anniversary edition" DVD and Blu-ray releases of Labyrinth.

The 2009 Blu-ray release features a picture-in-picture commentary track made up of on-camera interviews with Cheryl Henson, Kevin Clash, Rollie Krewson, Connie Peterson, Warwick Davis, and make-up artist Nick Dudman. Each segment is preceded by its own title card.

  • 0:07:27 — Early Influences: Cheryl Henson explains how the story of Labyrinth is inspired by the life of her and her sisters, Lisa and Heather.
  • 0:10:47 — Looking After Jenny: Make-up Artist Nick Dudman describes his role on the film, in charge of make-up for Jennifer Connelly.
  • 0:21:30 — Collaborators: Cheryl Henson discusses the working relationships her father established for Labyrinth following the response to The Dark Crystal.
  • 0:28:40 — The Shaft of Hands: Cheryl Henson and Kevin Clash shed some light on how the Helping Hands worked.
  • 0:38:20 — Building Puppets: Connie Peterson and Rollin Krewson detail the process of building the creatures in the film.
  • 0:42:58 — Ludo: The fabrication and performance of Ludo are explored by Connie Peterson, Nick Dudman, and Kevin Clash.
  • 0:49:38 — The Fireys: Bunraku is the puppetry method used to describe the performance of the Fireys by Cheryl Henson and Kevin Clash.
  • 1:01:10 — Ambrosius: Kevin Clash on performing Ambrosius, and Connie Peterson on costuming the live dog for scenes in the Bog of Eternal Stench.
  • 1:06:23 — Masquerade: Cheryl Henson recounts the Masquerade Balls held by her father as inspiration for the Masquerade Ball sequence in the film. Kevin Clash and Nick Dudman are also featured in this segment.
  • 1:15:50 — Humongous: Connie Peterson and Kevin Clash talk about Humongous.
  • 1:17:58 — A Goblin's Tale: Warwick Davis names the two characters he played in the Goblin Corps during the battle sequence, "Bumpot" and "World War Two".
  • 1:21:30 — Goblin City: Warwick Davis describes the set for Goblin City at Elstree Studios, and Kevin Clash recounts a near disaster on the set.
  • 1:31:13 — Looking Back on Labyrinth: All the commentators share their final thoughts on the film.

The Muppets

An audio commentary track featuring James Bobin, Jason Segel, and Nick Stoller is available on the Blu-ray releases of The Muppets. The audio was recorded in 2011, just prior to the film's theatrical release.

Sesame Street

Sonia Manzano commentary Facebook June 18, 2012

Sonia Manzano recording commentary in June 2012.

Sonia Manzano recorded a commentary track for the season 11 premiere episode for Old School: Volume 3 released in 2012.

See also

  • Muppet Morsels, on-screen text commentary for The Muppet Show season one.