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Here's the full length reaction to The Muppet Christmas Carol! I'm trying to get ahead of recording so that I can take some time off over the holidays, so I went ahead and watched this since it was runner up on our latest poll! I loved Michael Caine as Scrooged in this one! Do you have a favorite Muppet? I need to watch more Muppet movies/specials to have a solid answer, but I LOVED Gonzo and Rizzo in this! Enjoy!

Edit to add this is the full length version of the movie! I watched it on Disney+. After clicking on the movie, the full version is under "Extras." 

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THE MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL - Full Length Reaction!

Welcome Patrons! Thank you so much for being a part of my Patreon community! I'm so truly grateful for your support. Here is the full length reaction to The Muppet Christmas Carol! Enjoy! My Instagram: addie_counts

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Matthew Periolat

This is my perennial “I told you so” movie as well as my favorite Christmas movie. Once a year, every year. And there’s always at least one person that is always “Oh, I dunno…” when I tell them and they are ALWAYS a convert by the end. My ego likes to think I’m part of the reason sales of the movie and soundtrack tick up a bit annually. All kidding aside, so glad you watched the extended version. Hard to imagine there was ever a release without When Love Is Gone, it’s so crucial. Between that, It Feels Like Christmas, Bless Us All and A Thankful Heart, it just shines… much like everyone’s eyes do as they watch. So glad you enjoyed and it may join the holiday rotation. Merry Christmas to you and yours!

Patrick Egan

My dad grew up with the 1951 movie adaptation starring Alastair Sim. As a kid, I most remember the version from the 80's with George C. Scott. But the Muppet Christmas Carol is my favorite version of the story without question. Michael Caine's performance is beautiful and heartbreaking. I love how they were able to incorporate enough Muppet silliness to please the children watching("Light the lamp, not the rat!" cracks me up every time) without sacrificing the integrity of the story. Addie, I think you'd really enjoy some of the other Muppet movies. The original Muppet Movie from 1979 is fantastic, as is its follow-up, The Great Muppet Caper. You mentioned seeing the 2011 movie, I quiet enjoy its sequel, Muppets Most Wanted. I also HIGHLY recommend some of the original episodes of The Muppet Show that ran from '76 to '81, though it's hard to find them uncut, most versions I know of have been significantly edited :(