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Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade
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Added by WiesnercDisney Parks Christmas Day Parade (formerly known as Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade) is an annual broadcast of Walt Disney World's Christmas parade, which is at their Magic Kingdom park. In recent years, the broadcast has expanded to included footage from the Disneyland Christmas parade. It is broadcasted on Christmas Day on ABC.
Muppet appearances
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- 1989: Kermit the Frog (voiced by Jim Henson) rides in a sleigh, on top of a blanket. He sings "Sleigh Ride", accompanied by two human cast members from the park. The clip was reshown in the 2008 broadcast.
- 2004: Kermit, Miss Piggy and Gonzo host the Disneyland section of the broadcast. [1]
- 2007: While Bear is gone, Bear in the Big Blue House is still represented by Pip and Pop and Tutter, riding behind Playhouse Disney character Handy Mandy in the Walt Disney World section of the broadcast. Regis Philbin, Kelly Ripa, and Ryan Seacrest host.
- 2010: Park puppets Kermit and Piggy ride on their normal float in the Walt Disney World section of the broadcast. Ryan Seacrest, Maria Menounos, and Nick Cannon host.
- 2011: Statler and Waldorf appear throughout the broadcast, providing colour commentary. Kermit appears partway through with Mario Lopez, to whom he offers his gig on New Year's Eve... being Miss Piggy's date; Lopez freezes in shock after unwittingly agreeing. During the segment, Kermit makes reference to his press tour for The Muppets. Gonzo appears in the opening sequence, a "stay-tuned" skit with Maria Menounos, and closing bloopers. Musical performances include Justin Bieber and Jennifer Hudson. In a publicity photo, Kermit posed with Bella Thorne and Zendaya.
Gallery
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Kermit & Miss Piggy in 2004
Eric Jacobson & Steve Whitmire performing in 2004
Dave Goelz with Gonzo in 2004
Statler and Waldorf at the Magic Kingdom in 2011
Kermit with Mario Lopez in 2011
Kermit with Bella Thorne & Zendaya in 2011
References
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- ↑ "Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade 2004", WDW press release. December 16, 2004.