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[[Image:Scarlet-rhett.jpg|frame|From the Center for Puppetry Arts]]
 
[[Image:Scarlet-rhett.jpg|frame|From the Center for Puppetry Arts]]
[[Image:Baby-Scarlet-rhett.jpg|thumb|250px|From a ''Muppet Babies'' coloring book]]
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[[Image:Georgia.jpg|thumb|250px|From a ''Muppet Babies'' coloring book]]
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[[Image:Muppetmovieposter.jpg|thumb|250px|"Frankly, Miss Piggy, I don't give a hoot."]]
'''''Gone with the Wind''''' is an American film classic adapted from a novel of the same name.
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'''''Gone with the Wind''''' is a 1939 American film classic adapted from the novel of the same name, published in 1936.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
* In [[1978]], [[Kermit the Frog]] and [[Miss Piggy]] appeared at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the [[Center for Puppetry Arts]] in Atlanta dressed as Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara. A photo of Kermit and Piggy as Rhett and Scarlett was also presented as a gift and is on prominent display at the center.
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* In 1978, [[Kermit the Frog]] and [[Miss Piggy]] appeared at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the [[Center for Puppetry Arts]] in Atlanta dressed as Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara. A photo of Kermit and Piggy as Rhett and Scarlett was also presented as a gift and is on prominent display at the center.
* [[:Image:Muppetmovieposter.jpg|A promotional poster]] for ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'' featured Kermit and Miss Piggy in period costume with the quote "Frankly, Miss Piggy, I don't give a hoot," a reference to the line "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn".
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* A promotional poster for ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'' featured Kermit and Miss Piggy in period costume with the quote "Frankly, Miss Piggy, I don't give a hoot," a reference to the line "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn".
 
* At [[Walt Disney World|Walt Disney World's]] ''[[Muppet*Vision 3D]]'', a mural of Piggy as Scarlet and Kermit as Rhett adorns the side of a building, the same pose as used in the ''Muppet Movie'' poster.
 
* In ''The Muppet Movie'', Kermit notes that he was almost "gone with the Shwinn" when he narrowly avoided being run over by a steamroller in a [[Bicycles|biking accident]].
 
* In ''The Muppet Movie'', Kermit notes that he was almost "gone with the Shwinn" when he narrowly avoided being run over by a steamroller in a [[Bicycles|biking accident]].
 
* ''[[The Muppets Go to the Movies]]'' includes a sketch called "Goon with the Wind" starring [[Dudley Moore]] as Rhett Butler and Miss Piggy as Scarlett O'Hara.
 
* ''[[The Muppets Go to the Movies]]'' includes a sketch called "Goon with the Wind" starring [[Dudley Moore]] as Rhett Butler and Miss Piggy as Scarlett O'Hara.
* In [[1988]], Imaginations released a set of die-cast figures called "[["Gone With the Weird" Movie Minis Metal Die-Cast Set|Gone With the Weird]]," featuring the Muppet characters in parody roles from the film.
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* In 1988, Imaginations released a set of die-cast figures called "[[Movie Minis|Gone With the Weird]]," featuring the Muppet characters in parody roles from the film.
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* In the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 406: This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood|This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood]]," [[Baby Piggy]] dreams of becoming a Hollywood star. During a song montage, one of the films she's shown to have starred in is "Gone with the Pig."
* [[Baby Kermit|Kermit]] and [[Baby Piggy|Piggy]] appeared as Rhett and Scarlett in a [[Muppet Babies coloring books|''Muppet Babies'' coloring book]].
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* [[Baby Kermit|Kermit]] and [[Baby Piggy|Piggy]] appeared as Rhett and Scarlett in the [[Muppet Babies coloring books|''Muppet Babies'' coloring book]] ''[[Muppet Babies Visit the Fifty States]]''.
 
* ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'' [[Episode 202: Rick Moranis|episode 202]] included a brief reference in dialogue from [[Pepe the King Prawn]] when he realizes that his new cooking show means that he can give up his job as a chef in the [[commissary]]: "as [[God]] as my witness, we'll never have to cook again."
 
* ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'' [[Episode 202: Rick Moranis|episode 202]] included a brief reference in dialogue from [[Pepe the King Prawn]] when he realizes that his new cooking show means that he can give up his job as a chef in the [[commissary]]: "as [[God]] as my witness, we'll never have to cook again."
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* [[Muppets Tonight Writers|The ''Muppets Tonight'' writers]] script a scene for [[Andie MacDowell]] in [[Episode 211: Andie MacDowell|episode 211]]. She doesn't want to do the sketch by the end of the show; as she leaves on her chopper, she says to [[Bunsen]], "Frankly my Dew, I don't give a dear."
 
* Piggy states in an [[Amazon.com]] interview that if she were to play Scarlett, she'd "never go hungry again."
 
* Piggy states in an [[Amazon.com]] interview that if she were to play Scarlett, she'd "never go hungry again."
*A [[Monsterpiece Theater]] theater segment parodies the movie, with a female frog as Scarlet and Kermit playing Rhett.
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*A [[Monsterpiece Theater]] theater segment parodies the movie, with a female frog as Scarlet and Kermit playing Rhett.
 
*In an [[Ernie and Bert]] sketch, [[Bert]]'s latest pigeon book features the line "I'll think about it tomorrow. Tomorrow...is another day.", a direct quote from the movie.
 
*In an [[Ernie and Bert]] sketch, [[Bert]]'s latest pigeon book features the line "I'll think about it tomorrow. Tomorrow...is another day.", a direct quote from the movie.
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*In ''[[The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland]]'', [[Ernie]] tries to reassure [[Bert]] that movies never have unhappy endings. Bert counters by bringing up ''[[Titanic]]'', ''[[Dr. Zhivago]]'' and ''Gone with the Wind''.
*At [[Walt Disney World|Walt Disney World's]] ''[[Muppet*Vision 3D]]'', a mural of Piggy as Scarlet and Kermit as Rhett adorns the side of a building.
 
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*On ''Sesame Street'', a tiny worm movie theater near Oscar's can once played "Gone with the Worm."
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*In the ''[[Inner Tube]]'' pilot, Kermit shows samples from the several hundred channels they have to offer. The sample from the Kitchen Utensil channel shows a knife and eggbeater re-enacting a scene from the movie ("Frankly my dear, I don't give a spoon!").
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*In 2012, Cookie Monster [https://twitter.com/sesamestreet/statuses/240128747653713920 tweeted that] ''Gone with the Crumbs'' was one of his favorite films.
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*A commercial heard on the radio in the ''Sesame Street'' CD-ROM ''[[Letters (CD-ROM)|Letters]]'' advertises the movie, ''Gone with the W''.
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*During "[[We're Doing a Sequel]]" in ''[[Muppets Most Wanted]]'', [[Gonzo]] proposes their sequel be a love story between him and [[Camilla]] entitled ''Gonzo with the Wind''.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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<gallery orientation="landscape" widths="209" spacing="small" position="center">
Image:Wdwmural.jpg
 
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Image:Wdwmural.jpg|Walt Disney World's Muppet*Vision 3D
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Image:Mpiece.gonewind.jpg|"Monsterpiece Theatre"
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File:Casablanca_GO_TO_MOVIES.jpg|''[[The Muppets Go to the Movies]]''
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Gonewiththepig.jpg|"[[Episode 406: This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood|This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood]]"
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MMW Gonzo with the Wind.png|''[[Muppets Most Wanted]]''
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</gallery>
   
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==See Also==
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*[[Gone With the Wind (song)]]
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==External links==
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* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031381/ IMDb]
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{{wikia|gonewiththewind}}
 
{{wikipedia}}
 
[[Category:Movie References]]
 
[[Category:Movie References]]

Revision as of 01:52, 13 October 2014

Scarlet-rhett

From the Center for Puppetry Arts

Georgia

From a Muppet Babies coloring book

Muppetmovieposter

"Frankly, Miss Piggy, I don't give a hoot."

Gone with the Wind is a 1939 American film classic adapted from the novel of the same name, published in 1936.

References

  • In 1978, Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy appeared at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta dressed as Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara. A photo of Kermit and Piggy as Rhett and Scarlett was also presented as a gift and is on prominent display at the center.
  • A promotional poster for The Muppet Movie featured Kermit and Miss Piggy in period costume with the quote "Frankly, Miss Piggy, I don't give a hoot," a reference to the line "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn".
  • At Walt Disney World's Muppet*Vision 3D, a mural of Piggy as Scarlet and Kermit as Rhett adorns the side of a building, the same pose as used in the Muppet Movie poster.
  • In The Muppet Movie, Kermit notes that he was almost "gone with the Shwinn" when he narrowly avoided being run over by a steamroller in a biking accident.
  • The Muppets Go to the Movies includes a sketch called "Goon with the Wind" starring Dudley Moore as Rhett Butler and Miss Piggy as Scarlett O'Hara.
  • In 1988, Imaginations released a set of die-cast figures called "Gone With the Weird," featuring the Muppet characters in parody roles from the film.
  • In the Muppet Babies episode "This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood," Baby Piggy dreams of becoming a Hollywood star. During a song montage, one of the films she's shown to have starred in is "Gone with the Pig."
  • Kermit and Piggy appeared as Rhett and Scarlett in the Muppet Babies coloring book Muppet Babies Visit the Fifty States.
  • Muppets Tonight episode 202 included a brief reference in dialogue from Pepe the King Prawn when he realizes that his new cooking show means that he can give up his job as a chef in the commissary: "as God as my witness, we'll never have to cook again."
  • The Muppets Tonight writers script a scene for Andie MacDowell in episode 211. She doesn't want to do the sketch by the end of the show; as she leaves on her chopper, she says to Bunsen, "Frankly my Dew, I don't give a dear."
  • Piggy states in an Amazon.com interview that if she were to play Scarlett, she'd "never go hungry again."
  • A Monsterpiece Theater theater segment parodies the movie, with a female frog as Scarlet and Kermit playing Rhett.
  • In an Ernie and Bert sketch, Bert's latest pigeon book features the line "I'll think about it tomorrow. Tomorrow...is another day.", a direct quote from the movie.
  • In The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, Ernie tries to reassure Bert that movies never have unhappy endings. Bert counters by bringing up Titanic, Dr. Zhivago and Gone with the Wind.
  • On Sesame Street, a tiny worm movie theater near Oscar's can once played "Gone with the Worm."
  • In the Inner Tube pilot, Kermit shows samples from the several hundred channels they have to offer. The sample from the Kitchen Utensil channel shows a knife and eggbeater re-enacting a scene from the movie ("Frankly my dear, I don't give a spoon!").
  • In 2012, Cookie Monster tweeted that Gone with the Crumbs was one of his favorite films.
  • A commercial heard on the radio in the Sesame Street CD-ROM Letters advertises the movie, Gone with the W.
  • During "We're Doing a Sequel" in Muppets Most Wanted, Gonzo proposes their sequel be a love story between him and Camilla entitled Gonzo with the Wind.

Gallery

See Also

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