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| A scene was cut featuring Gary, Mary, and Walter visiting the [[Grauman's Chinese Theatre]]. The scene included a cameo by [[Rob Corddry]] as a [[Superman]] impersonator. The scene also features more subtle foreshadowing to Walter's whistling talent.
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| [[File:Blu-ray.png|40px|right|link=The Muppets (video)]] A scene was cut featuring Gary, Mary, and Walter visiting the [[Grauman's Chinese Theatre]]. The scene included a cameo by [[Rob Corddry]] as a [[Superman]] impersonator. The scene also features more subtle foreshadowing to Walter's whistling talent.
 
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| Kermit explains to Gary, Mary, and Walter that he does not actulally live at the penthouse. He just comes once a week to check the mail and clean the pool filters.This is partially seen in the B-Roll footage that was released online.
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| Kermit explains to Gary, Mary, and Walter that he does not actually live at the penthouse. He just comes once a week to check the mail and clean the pool filters. This is partially seen in the B-Roll footage that was released online.
 
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| An extended version of the fight sequence at Animal's anger management retreat was shown in [[The Muppets Official Trailer|the first trailer]], including shots of Mary punching someone with satisfaction.
 
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| An extended scene with the Muppets recruiting [[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew]] and [[Beaker]] to re-join the Muppets was filmed. Bunsen and Beaker are shown working at the Large Hadron Collider at [[CERN]], however the scene was edited and simply shown as part of the "[[Back in Black]]" montage.
 
| An extended scene with the Muppets recruiting [[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew]] and [[Beaker]] to re-join the Muppets was filmed. Bunsen and Beaker are shown working at the Large Hadron Collider at [[CERN]], however the scene was edited and simply shown as part of the "[[Back in Black]]" montage.
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| An extended version of the fight sequence at Animal's anger management retreat was shown in [[The Muppets Official Trailer|the first trailer]], including shots of Mary punching someone with satisfaction.
 
 
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| [[File:Blu-ray.png|40px|right|link=The Muppets (video)]] In addition to "Punch Teacher," [[Veronica]] also shows a glimpse of "Credit Card Club", a teen-drama shown on [[CDE]]. The show features [[Sarah Hyland]] and [[Sterling Knight]]. While the scene was cut from the final film, a poster for the program is seen in Veronica's office and the show can be seen on the CDE schedule.
 
| [[File:Blu-ray.png|40px|right|link=The Muppets (video)]] In addition to "Punch Teacher," [[Veronica]] also shows a glimpse of "Credit Card Club", a teen-drama shown on [[CDE]]. The show features [[Sarah Hyland]] and [[Sterling Knight]]. While the scene was cut from the final film, a poster for the program is seen in Veronica's office and the show can be seen on the CDE schedule.
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| The junior novelization mentions [[Statler and Waldorf]] sleeping in their balcony when the other Muppets sleep at the theater. While no such shots appear in the film, the blooper reel includes a scene with them sleeping in the balcony.
 
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| [[File:Blu-ray.png|40px|right|link=The Muppets (video)]] The Muppets get locked up for hosting a sham awards show and [[Walter]] has to rescue them. The scene features cameos by [[Wanda Sykes]] (as [[Officer Ethel]]) and [[Danny Trejo]] (as a prisoner). An excerpt of the scene was featured in ''[[The Fuzzy Pack]]'' trailer.An early draft of the script intended this scene to feature [[Nicky Holiday]], still in jail after all these years. [[Charles Grodin]] turned down the part.
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| [[File:Blu-ray.png|40px|right|link=The Muppets (video)]] The Muppets get locked up for hosting a sham awards show and [[Walter]] has to rescue them. The scene features cameos by [[Wanda Sykes]] (as [[Officer Ethel]]) and [[Danny Trejo]] (as a prisoner). An excerpt of the scene was featured in ''[[The Fuzzy Pack]]'' trailer. An early draft of the script intended this scene to feature [[Nicky Holiday]], still in jail after all these years. [[Charles Grodin]] turned down the part.
 
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| Walter tries to find his talent by reading various books about acting and music, one of which was ''The Joy of Music'' by [[Leonard Bernstein]]. Although the sequence was eventually cut, the book still appears in one scene on the piano.<ref>Bobin, James. ''The Muppets'' [[Audio Commentaries|audio commentary]] [1:00:05]</ref>
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| Walter tries to find his talent by reading various books about acting and music, one of which was ''The Joy of Music'' by [[Leonard Bernstein]]. Although the sequence was eventually cut, the book still appears in one scene on the piano.<ref>Bobin, James. ''The Muppets'' audio commentary [1:00:05]</ref>
 
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| [[File:Blu-ray.png|40px|right|link=The Muppets (video)]] An extended version of [[Camilla|Camilla's]] performance of "[[Fuck You!|Forget You]]" was filmed, including an introductory and concluding bit featuring a [[Whatnots|Whatnot]] farmer (performed by [[Bill Barretta]]). Portions of the extended scenes were featured in the "Forget You" music video released by [[The Walt Disney Company|Walt Disney]] Records. {{youtube|tLdYI8zk4QQ}} The extended version of the song appears as an "Easter egg" on the Blu-ray release of ''The Muppets''.
 
| [[File:Blu-ray.png|40px|right|link=The Muppets (video)]] An extended version of [[Camilla|Camilla's]] performance of "[[Fuck You!|Forget You]]" was filmed, including an introductory and concluding bit featuring a [[Whatnots|Whatnot]] farmer (performed by [[Bill Barretta]]). Portions of the extended scenes were featured in the "Forget You" music video released by [[The Walt Disney Company|Walt Disney]] Records. {{youtube|tLdYI8zk4QQ}} The extended version of the song appears as an "Easter egg" on the Blu-ray release of ''The Muppets''.
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| [[The Swedish Chef]] attempts to prepare a [[turkey]]. A brief clip from this scene was featured in a [[The Muppets TV spots|TV spot]] and the [[The Muppets Second Official Trailer|second trailer]].
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| [[The Swedish Chef]] attempts to prepare a [[turkey]]. A brief clip from this scene was featured in a [[The Muppets TV spots#Promo 4|TV spot]] and the [[The Muppets Second Official Trailer|second trailer]].
 
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| [[John Krasinski]] filmed a scene in which he and [[Sam the Eagle]] trade glances at the camera (referencing Krasinski's character on ''[[The Office]]'').<ref>[http://www.toughpigs.com/muppets-unseen/ The Muppets: What We Didn't See]</ref>
 
| [[John Krasinski]] filmed a scene in which he and [[Sam the Eagle]] trade glances at the camera (referencing Krasinski's character on ''[[The Office]]'').<ref>[http://www.toughpigs.com/muppets-unseen/ The Muppets: What We Didn't See]</ref>
 
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| When the Muppets gloomily leave the theater, the audience nastily turns toward Tex Richman, who responds, "What?"<ref>Bobin, James. ''The Muppets'' [[Audio Commentaries|audio commentary]] [1:30:19]</ref>
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| When the Muppets gloomily leave the theater, the audience nastily turns toward Tex Richman, who responds, "What?"<ref>Bobin, James. ''The Muppets'' audio commentary [1:30:19]</ref> A brief clip of this scene was included in a [[The Muppets TV spots#For Everyone Promo|TV spot]].
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| For the film's Hollywood Boulevard finale, at least one alternative ending exists during which Piggy wears a different outfit, which is notable in that it had been seen on her before: during ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'''s song "[[Somebody's Getting Married]]."
 
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==Deleted Concepts==
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==Abandoned Concepts==
As discussed by Jason Segal, Nick Stoller and James Bobin in the Blu-ray [[Audio Commentaries|audio commentary]], there were some scenes that scripted for the movie that were cut before filming began.
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As discussed in the Blu-ray [[Audio Commentaries|audio commentary]], there were some ideas that were cut before filming began.
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*In one scene, Walter was going to be shown arriving as a baby from the stork, remaining the same appearance and same size.<ref>Bobin, James. ''The Muppets'' audio commentary [0:17:59]</ref>
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*In early drafts of the script, some of the Muppets aged; becoming overweight, gaining grey hair, a few Muppets even died of old age. The filmmakers decided it was too depressing and removed it from the story.<ref>Stoller, Nick. ''The Muppets'' audio commentary [0:26:17]</ref>
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*The scene where Gonzo blows up his plumbing business was originally planned with a long wide-shot of the characters running away from the exploding building. Because such a shot would've been too expensive, the actual explosion is not shown in the final movie.<ref>Segel, Jason. ''The Muppets'' audio commentary [0:29:49]</ref>
   
*In one scene, Walter was going to be shown arriving as a baby from the stork, and he stayed the same look and same size.<ref>Bobin, James. ''The Muppets'' [[Audio Commentaries|audio commentary]] [0:17:59]</ref>
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*The scene with Kermit and Piggy in Paris was planned to be filmed on location in Paris, but they realized it was not needed, so green screen was used instead. <ref>Bobin, James ''Them Muppets'' audio commentary [0:38:20]</ref>
   
*In early drafts of the script, some of the Muppets aged; becoming overweight, gaining grey hair, and four of the Muppets even died of old age. The filmmakers decided it was too depressing and removed it from the story.<ref> Segal, Jason. ''The Muppets'' [[Audio Commentaries|audio commentary]] [0:26:17]</ref>
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*One early draft ended with Kermit saying "And because this all went so well, we're going to bring back ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' this fall on [[ABC]]!" The note they got back from Disney said, "nice try."<ref>Segel, Jason. ''The Muppets'' audio commentary [1:08:36]</ref>
   
*When Gonzo sets his plumbing business to blow up, there was to be a wide shot of the whole gang running away from the exploding, but it was cut for being to expensive and impossible.<ref> Segal, Jason. ''The Muppets'' [[Audio Commentaries|audio commentary]] [0:29:45]</ref>
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*Originally, during "[[The Rainbow Connection]]," Animal's extreme drumming lead to him falling through the stage, allowing oil to spout from the ground and spill onto the rest of the Muppets; which was the reason why it was cut in the first place.<ref>Bobin, James. ''The Muppets'' audio commentary [1:23:23]</ref>
   
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*In one original ending, it was revealed that Tex Richman was Kermit in disguise, and that the whole plot about drilling for oil was all just a plan to get the Muppets back together.<ref>[http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Muppets-Co-Writer-Nicholas-Stoller-Talks-About-Where-It-All-Began-28050.html Cinemablend]- Interview with Nicholas Stoller, 11/24/2011</ref>
*Originally, [[Veronica]] brings her children to the telethon.<ref> Bobin, James. ''The Muppets'' [[Audio Commentaries|audio commentary]] [0:41:32]</ref>
 
   
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*According to early drafts of the screenplay, the film would have included celebrity cameos by Vince Vaughn, Jon Favreau, [[Batman Begins|Christian Bale]], [[Ben Stiller]], [[Steve Carell]], George Clooney, [[Mel Brooks]], Matt Damon, [[Anne Hathaway]], [[Rachel Ray]], [[Bob Saget]], Lisa Lampenelli, [[Jeff Ross]], and [[Charles Grodin]].<ref name="aicn">[http://www.aintitcool.com/node/40492 Ain't It Cool News - Script Review]</ref> A cameo was also written for [[Elmo]], but it was said it would've been too expensive.<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,2076566,00.html#ixzz1PSk8o55v Exclusive: On the Set of the New Muppets Movie], Stein, Joel, ''Time''</ref>
*One early draft ended with Kermit saying "And because this all went so well, we're going to bring back ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' this fall on [[ABC]]!" The note they got back from Disney said, "nice try."<ref> Segal, Jason. ''The Muppets'' [[Audio Commentaries|audio commentary]] [1:08:36]</ref>
 
   
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*In an early draft of the script, when Kermit decides to get the Muppets back together, he sends out the Muppet signal (a device similar to the Bat-signal from ''[[Batman]]'') Additionally, the Muppets are shown having different lives after splitting up -- Rowlf is shown working in a Kinko's run by cats, Gonzo is a crime fighter, the Electric Mayhem is performing in an Alaskan dive bar, and Fozzie is shown being honored with a celebrity roast.<ref name="aicn">[http://www.aintitcool.com/node/40492 Ain't It Cool News - Script Review]</ref>
*There was a whole plot point where [[Scooter]] hands out fliers, and Tex Richman changes the fliers to a film festival, and that led to the crowd cheering for the Muppets at the end.<ref> Stoller, Nick. ''The Muppets [[Audio Commentaries|audio commentary]] [1:13:06]</ref>
 
   
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*In a November 2011 appearance on ''[[The Rachael Ray Show]]'', Jason Segel commented that a scene was written for [[Rachael Ray]] in which she and [[The Swedish Chef]] would explain how to cook a meal in 30-seconds, but they had to cut it for time.<ref>[http://www.rachaelrayshow.com/celebs/9491_The_Muppets_Jason_Segel/index.html ''The Rachael Ray Show'' November 22, 2011]</ref>
*Originally, during "[[The Rainbow Connection]]", Animal's extreme drumming lead to him falling through the stage, allowing a huge oil spout to strike from the ground and spill onto the rest of the Muppets; which was the reason why it was cut in the first place.<ref>Bobin, James. ''The Muppets'' [[Audio Commentaries|audio commentary]] [1:23:23]</ref>
 
   
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==See also==
*In the original script, Tex Richman was to be Kermit in a costume, and the whole plot about drilling for oil was all just a plan to get the Muppets back together. It was cut for being too creepy. {{cite}}
 
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Scenes filmed for The Muppets, but cut from the film before release.

Blu-ray
A longer version of Walter's dream where the Muppets pop out of the television. Dialogue in the following scene is also different. When Walter wakes up from the nightmare, Gary is less concerned about his well-being. Also, Walter already knows that they're all going to Los Angeles together, rather than Gary revealing the third ticket as a surprise.
Blu-ray
In "Life's a Happy Song", after Mary's verse about her longing for Gary to propose, a similar verse with Walter occurs. Walter sits on a bench waiting for the bus and laments his feelings of not fitting in. The verse was cut from the film and the soundtrack.
Blu-ray
A scene was cut featuring Gary, Mary, and Walter visiting the Grauman's Chinese Theatre. The scene included a cameo by Rob Corddry as a Superman impersonator. The scene also features more subtle foreshadowing to Walter's whistling talent.
Walterscream-marylunch
While Walter is screaming back at the hotel, Mary suggests to Gary perhaps they should "go grab some lunch or something". This short scene can be seen in the "Scream" TV Spot.
Clean the pool filters
Kermit explains to Gary, Mary, and Walter that he does not actually live at the penthouse. He just comes once a week to check the mail and clean the pool filters. This is partially seen in the B-Roll footage that was released online.
AmyAdams-punch
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An extended version of the fight sequence at Animal's anger management retreat was shown in the first trailer, including shots of Mary punching someone with satisfaction.
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An extended scene with the Muppets recruiting Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker to re-join the Muppets was filmed. Bunsen and Beaker are shown working at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, however the scene was edited and simply shown as part of the "Back in Black" montage.
MuppetsBeingGreenTeaser05
After Piggy tackles Kermit in her Paris office, there was a flashback to a fight after their wedding in The Muppets Take Manhattan. Piggy wanted to share with the world that they got married, but Kermit was upset about being tricked into marriage. He fires her, prompting their separation, leading back to the scene with present day Piggy. This scene was included in The Junior Novelization, and footage from the scene was reworked into the film's epilogue.
FinalMuppetsParodyTrailer-21
Blu-ray
An extended version of CDE's show "Punch Teacher" appears as an "Easter egg" on the Blu-ray release of The Muppets.
Credit card club scene
Blu-ray
In addition to "Punch Teacher," Veronica also shows a glimpse of "Credit Card Club", a teen-drama shown on CDE. The show features Sarah Hyland and Sterling Knight. While the scene was cut from the final film, a poster for the program is seen in Veronica's office and the show can be seen on the CDE schedule.
Eyelids-statwald
The junior novelization mentions Statler and Waldorf sleeping in their balcony when the other Muppets sleep at the theater. While no such shots appear in the film, the blooper reel includes a scene with them sleeping in the balcony.
Blu-ray
Gonzo practices his bowling ball act backstage by successfully knocking a pin off Gary’s head. However according to Bunsen Honeydew, Gary was never in any actual danger, as the ball was a highly advanced, hyper-intellegent remote control contraption made by Muppet Labs. While demonstrating the device, the ball gains sentience and chases Beaker around the theater. Kermit disapproves of using the prop, saying the Muppets have always been about "artistic integrity, not cheap tricks."Clips from the scene were shown in various trailers and TV spots. The end of the scene (in which Beaker is chased by the bowling ball) was reworked into the film's "We Built This City" cleaning montage, with the bowling ball replaced with a vacuum cleaner, and the shot of Beaker running away sped up.
Blu-ray
In order to attract a big celebrity host for their telethon, the Muppets attempt to put on a fake awards show. One scene features Kathy Griffin, Billy Crystal, and Ricky Gervais on the red carpet along with Scooter and the Newsman. Billy Crystal ends up arresting them for impersonating the Oscars.
Blu-ray
The Muppets get locked up for hosting a sham awards show and Walter has to rescue them. The scene features cameos by Wanda Sykes (as Officer Ethel) and Danny Trejo (as a prisoner). An excerpt of the scene was featured in The Fuzzy Pack trailer. An early draft of the script intended this scene to feature Nicky Holiday, still in jail after all these years. Charles Grodin turned down the part.
Blu-ray
An operatic bridge appeared in the song "Let's Talk About Me". In the section, Tex sings about why he hates the Muppets so much - they ruined his 10th birthday party. The bridge did not appear in the final film, but was featured on the film's soundtrack (with vocals by Nathan Pacheco). The bridge (with vocals by Chris Cooper) appears as a bonus feature on the film's Blu-ray release under the title "Explaining Evil: The Full Tex Richman Song". The scene also includes an additional verse in which Tex talks about how he gold-plated his cat.
Walter addresses crowd
Walter addresses the Muppets outside Tex Richman's office building.
Leonard-bernstein-walter
Walter tries to find his talent by reading various books about acting and music, one of which was The Joy of Music by Leonard Bernstein. Although the sequence was eventually cut, the book still appears in one scene on the piano.[1]
Blu-ray
Following the opening of the telethon, the Muppets are seen leaving the stage, going down the stairway as they all reflect on doing the theme again.
ForgetYouFarmer
Blu-ray
An extended version of Camilla's performance of "Forget You" was filmed, including an introductory and concluding bit featuring a Whatnot farmer (performed by Bill Barretta). Portions of the extended scenes were featured in the "Forget You" music video released by Walt Disney Records. (YouTube) The extended version of the song appears as an "Easter egg" on the Blu-ray release of The Muppets.
Walter hole
'80s Robot and Scooter look at Walter's hole in the wall in a scene not seen in the final film.
Muppets2011Trailer02-39
The Swedish Chef attempts to prepare a turkey. A brief clip from this scene was featured in a TV spot and the second trailer.
Telethon celebrities
John Krasinski filmed a scene in which he and Sam the Eagle trade glances at the camera (referencing Krasinski's character on The Office).[2]
Tex Richman what
When the Muppets gloomily leave the theater, the audience nastily turns toward Tex Richman, who responds, "What?"[3] A brief clip of this scene was included in a TV spot.
For the film's Hollywood Boulevard finale, at least one alternative ending exists during which Piggy wears a different outfit, which is notable in that it had been seen on her before: during The Muppets Take Manhattan's song "Somebody's Getting Married."

Abandoned Concepts

As discussed in the Blu-ray audio commentary, there were some ideas that were cut before filming began.

  • In one scene, Walter was going to be shown arriving as a baby from the stork, remaining the same appearance and same size.[4]
  • In early drafts of the script, some of the Muppets aged; becoming overweight, gaining grey hair, a few Muppets even died of old age. The filmmakers decided it was too depressing and removed it from the story.[5]
  • The scene where Gonzo blows up his plumbing business was originally planned with a long wide-shot of the characters running away from the exploding building. Because such a shot would've been too expensive, the actual explosion is not shown in the final movie.[6]
  • The scene with Kermit and Piggy in Paris was planned to be filmed on location in Paris, but they realized it was not needed, so green screen was used instead. [7]
  • One early draft ended with Kermit saying "And because this all went so well, we're going to bring back The Muppet Show this fall on ABC!" The note they got back from Disney said, "nice try."[8]
  • Originally, during "The Rainbow Connection," Animal's extreme drumming lead to him falling through the stage, allowing oil to spout from the ground and spill onto the rest of the Muppets; which was the reason why it was cut in the first place.[9]
  • In one original ending, it was revealed that Tex Richman was Kermit in disguise, and that the whole plot about drilling for oil was all just a plan to get the Muppets back together.[10]
  • In an early draft of the script, when Kermit decides to get the Muppets back together, he sends out the Muppet signal (a device similar to the Bat-signal from Batman) Additionally, the Muppets are shown having different lives after splitting up -- Rowlf is shown working in a Kinko's run by cats, Gonzo is a crime fighter, the Electric Mayhem is performing in an Alaskan dive bar, and Fozzie is shown being honored with a celebrity roast.[11]

See also

Sources

  1. Bobin, James. The Muppets audio commentary [1:00:05]
  2. The Muppets: What We Didn't See
  3. Bobin, James. The Muppets audio commentary [1:30:19]
  4. Bobin, James. The Muppets audio commentary [0:17:59]
  5. Stoller, Nick. The Muppets audio commentary [0:26:17]
  6. Segel, Jason. The Muppets audio commentary [0:29:49]
  7. Bobin, James Them Muppets audio commentary [0:38:20]
  8. Segel, Jason. The Muppets audio commentary [1:08:36]
  9. Bobin, James. The Muppets audio commentary [1:23:23]
  10. Cinemablend- Interview with Nicholas Stoller, 11/24/2011
  11. 11.0 11.1 Ain't It Cool News - Script Review
  12. Exclusive: On the Set of the New Muppets Movie, Stein, Joel, Time
  13. The Rachael Ray Show November 22, 2011