Thursday, August 13, 2009

Why I Like The Muppets

Max here. Now people always ask me, "Why do you like the Muppets?" Well, I'm here to answer that question. But before I begin, I'd like to thank all of my readers and fellow bloggers, Aunt Angela and Uncle Jeremy from OUR JOURNEY, and my mom's best friend from Alabama and one of the biggest Muppet fans and Journey to Tennessee's first follower, Andy. Thank you for reading and commenting, and I hope you like this one as well.

So, why do I like the Muppets. Well, to start the Muppets give a good sense of laughter and positive energy. Take Fozzie Bear for example, he tries to be funny but he succeeds... by not being funny. Although, he keeps trying to do it anyway. Remove Formatting from selectionRemove Formatting from selection
No. 2, The Muppets always have a guest star, it's a big variety of them. From Ethel Merman, to the Mummenschanz, Don Knotts to Steve Martin, Elton John to Julie Andrews. Even Alice Cooper, hard rocker, guest starred. And not many kids know who Raquel Welch is. It just goes to show ya', The Muppet Show has history.

#3, I love the characters they are hilarious, I can even do impressions of some of them. Actually most of them I can do, sometimes even the Sesame Street characters. I love them.

There's Pepe, the prawn with a Spanish accent. Rizzo, the rat with a New York type look. Gonzo, the stunt artiste that never gives up. Fozzie, the comedian with the hecklers that never stop heckling. Miss Piggy, the pig... I mean girl, with a strong arm. "Hi....ya!" she says. And Kermit, the host with problems and a green outside. But my favorite is the Muppet Labs guinea pig, Beaker. You remember him he was nominated for a Webby award. He won.

Another thing I like about them is their sketches. The variety of performances is very open. There's Pigs in Space, parody of Star Trek, starring Captain Link Hogthrob, Miss Piggy, and Dr. Julius Strangepork. There's The Swedish Chef and his variety of food. There's Muppet Labs, "Where the future is being made today", with Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker. And there's Veterinarian's Hospital, "the continuing stooory of a quack who's gone to the dogs", starring Rowlf as Dr. Bob, Miss Piggy, and Janice.

But the one thing I like the most is the youth within it. I once heard a recording of a man say, "The most sophisticated people I know, inside their all children. We never lose a certain sense we had when we were kids.", the late, Jim Henson says.

So I hope you get to know the Muppets as much as I do. So I say to you, Meep, Wocka Wocka, Hi ho, and WOMAN! And goodbye.

Dedicated to Jim Henson

The Muppets gang says hi, (upper center).
Brooke Shields with Gonzo (upper right).
Pigs in Space picture (upper left).

4 comments:

AndieJ said...

Max, this is absolutely the best summary of the Muppets I have ever read! You have such a wonderful way of communicating.

Kermit will always be my favorite. I loved Jim Henson. I remember when I was a kid he was interviewed on one of the very first Nickelodeon kid's shows (the interviewers were kids). Out walks this incredibly tall, gruff looking man with a scraggly beard. He wasn't at all scary, tho'. His eyes were always twinkling. And, when he started to speak - it was Kermit the Frog!! That was his actual speaking voice. I loved it.

I'm so glad you love the Muppets, too. I hope Brayden learns to love them even half as much as you do. I've loved them my whole life & don't even know a fraction of what you know about them.

Oh, my favorite Muppet movie is "The Great Muppet Caper"! Too funny!

Love ya' lots, kiddo!
Andie from Alabama

AndieJ said...

Hey, Max. If you have a few spare moments could you take a look at my book? I've decided to publish it through a self-publishing site. Here's the link:

https://www.createspace.com/3392183

Read the description & tell me what you think of it, please. I also created a website (just because all of the writers' blogs say it's a good idea). You could give me your opinion of that, too, if you like.

www.alcassel.webs.com

You're right around the age of the kids I wrote it for. Your opinion would be appreciated. Thanks.
Andie from Alabama

Max Jessop said...

I looked at the summary of your story, Andy, it looks good. It also gave me insperation to write a horror story and/or series of my own.

AndieJ said...

Cool beans, Max! When you finish can I read it?