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==Releases== |
==Releases== |
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+ | Image:DieMuppetsErobernManhattan-CBS-FOX-1stVHS-(1984).jpg|First VHS release<br><small>1984</small> |
− | Image:DieMuppetsErobernManhattan-VHS.jpg|Second VHS release |
+ | Image:DieMuppetsErobernManhattan-VHS.jpg|Second VHS release<br><small>1990s</small> |
Image:German-Die-Muppets-Erobern-Manhattan-DVD.jpg|First DVD release<br><small>2000</small> |
Image:German-Die-Muppets-Erobern-Manhattan-DVD.jpg|First DVD release<br><small>2000</small> |
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Image:German-Die-Muppets-Erobern-Manhattan-DVD-Menu-Typo.jpg|DVD menu title typo (missing an "R")<br><small>2000</small> |
Image:German-Die-Muppets-Erobern-Manhattan-DVD-Menu-Typo.jpg|DVD menu title typo (missing an "R")<br><small>2000</small> |
Revision as of 01:17, 3 November 2011
Die Muppets erobern Manhattan is the German dub of The Muppets Take Manhattan. The film received theatrical release in West Germany on March 22, 1985.
It was the last German dub to feature most of the same voices heard on Die Muppet Show, with Eberhard Storeck once again directing the dub and adapting the dialog. Yet in contrast to the Muppet Show characters, not all Sesame Street characters appearing in the finale wedding scene were dubbed by their original Sesamstrasse voice actors.
Voices
- Horst Gentzen as Kermit der Frosch
- Marianne Wischmann as Miss Piggy
- Bruno W. Pantel as Fozzie Bär
- Werner Abrolat as Gonzo
- Eberhard Storeck as Der dänische Koch, Das Tier, Beaker, Crazy Harry, and Scooter (singing)
- Heini Göbel as Dr. Goldzahn
- Paul Lasner as Floyd Pepper
- Harald Baerow as Zoot
- Gaby Fehling as Janice
- Christina Hoeltel as Scooter
- Michael Rüth as Rowlf
- Manfred Lichtenfeld as Statler, Dr. Goldzahn (singing)
- Walter Reichelt as Waldorf
- Michael Habeck as Lew Zealand
- Wolf Ackva as Sam der Adler
- Berno von Cramm as Mr. Skeffington
- Thomas Reiner as Martin Price