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Hey guys! Here's the full reaction to The Muppet Christmas Carol (sorry I accidentally had the TV turned up a little louder than normal). I can't believe that Christmas is only 9 days away!!! Hope you're all having a happy holiday season! Coming up next we have the LIVE watch-a-long on Sunday. I'll post more details probably on Saturday!

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DanTheMan

If you've never seen muppets then you should add "the great muppet caper" to your movie queue

rubberkidney

you nailed it. yoda is 100% muppet. created by the same team that creates the muppets. star wars actually takes place in the muppet universe. in fact frank oz(yoda) voices a TON of the voices in the muppets thats why you keep hearing him.

Anonymous

Sorry this is a little long. but there is SO MUCH that can be said. I would so very much have wanted to watch this with you. i was so hoping you would watch it! Please, please, please...i beg you!...look up more of The Muppets. Jim Henson created it (and was the original voice of Kermit). it started as something for adults with a "movie" called "Sax and Violence". but transformed into a "kids" show (with underlying jokes for adults at times). if you enjoyed this, wether you do a reaction on it or not....please!...watch the original "The Muppet Movie". it was made after the show had already been on a few years. but introduces the main characters and has a wonderful story line (and music...including the ever famed "Rainbow Connection") that i truly believe you will love!! The Muppet Show of the 70's was a comedy variety show with weekly guest stars (including Mark Hammel as Luke Skywalker, R2D2, and C3PO in one episode) and was seen as "controlled chaos" with Kermit as MC (Kermit being the bridge between chaos and order). but it was such a great deal of fun. and if you want to see all the Muppets of the time....look up "A Muppet Family Christmas". it brings all the Muppet creations together (including Sesame Street Muppets, Fraggle Rock, and the Muppet Babies [also Henson created]) for a highly enjoyable Christmas. and Henson has a cameo at the end of it. There are many of us that see the passing of Jim Henson as such a tragedy. he was an amazing man! through the show he taught children so much about acceptance and tried to introduce different forms of culture. I would also highly suggest you watch the George C. Scott version of "A Christmas Carol". it is an excellently done version of the story.

Grinznmore

Frank Oz rejoins Michael Caine and Steve Martin in a hilarious remake, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

Anonymous

46:35 - "That's it?" That's actually the part where there is a missing song! so it makes sense if you feel that scene passed by without a resolution, even Rizzo crying makes less sense without the song! Even the final song Scrooge sings at the end "When Love is Found" is a reprise of the cut song, which is called "When Love is Gone", so that's another element of the movie that's lost with that song cut out. Either way, with or without the song, this is still one of my favourite Christmas films, and the song "It Feels Like Christmas" (which I'm very glad they didn't cut!) is possibly one of my favourite Christmas songs!

Grinznmore

Its heartwarming to know Jim and Jane's children are carrying on their work.

Jessi

About to click play - I so hope you were able to enjoy and appreciate it!

Anonymous

Fozzi, Sam the Eagle and Animal are all voiced by Frank Oz, the same guy who voiced Yoda. So, well spotted.

Anonymous

It is also interesting that in the Belle scene, right at the point you said "that is it?" is where Disney made a cut of an absolutely beautiful heartwrenching song. It starts at 1:08. https://youtu.be/r57KXWeXKoY

Ryan

^ yes...must watch...makes sense with the final "The love We Found" song at the end of the movie!

Mark James

I don't know if this has been commented on, and I've never seen anything official to say it's true, but instead of the regular Christmas Carol where "old Marley was dead", instead "the Marley's were dead". My theory is that the name for the 2nd Marley is Robert, or Bob, as in the singer. It may or may not be true, but it sounds good.

Ian Cano

Too bad Disney blocked the reaction on YouTube.

Odd Thomas

None of the videos will play :(

Grad

The last one ("Download this full reaction") works for me. Maybe try a different browser.