In filmmaking, scenes are often cut, shortened, or unrealised prior to the film's release. Muppet movies are no exception, with many scenes written and even filmed but dropped from the final edit of the film.
Muppet Movies[]
Muppet*Vision 3D[]
A slightly different ending was filmed, but not used in the final film. As Kermit rides off set on the firetruck, Bean Bunny rushes in to call for the in-movie curtains to close, then remarks, "What a cute ending!"[1] In the finished production, Bean's brief scene is cut and his line is given to the animatronics version sitting in the balcony after Waldo C. Graphic is captured. |
Kermit's Swamp Years[]
Cameos by Rowlf the Dog, Baskerville the Hound, and Sprocket were shot at the pet shop, but were ultimately cut.[2] |
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- ↑ Behind the scenes footage screened in "Jim Henson: Behind the Seams" at the Museum of the Moving Image
- ↑ Mark Gale on Instagram