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[[File:Mary_-_Me_Party.jpg|thumb|300px|Mary singing "[[Me Party]]".]] |
[[File:Mary_-_Me_Party.jpg|thumb|300px|Mary singing "[[Me Party]]".]] |
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+ | '''Mary''' is a human character featured in ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]''. |
− | Mary has been dating [[Gary (The Muppets)|Gary]] for ten years when they vacation in Los Angeles, accompanied by [[Walter]]. The trio find themselves on a quest to reunite the Muppets and help save [[Muppet Studios]]. |
+ | Mary has been dating [[Gary (The Muppets)|Gary]] for ten years when they vacation in Los Angeles, accompanied by [[Walter]]. The trio find themselves on a quest to reunite the Muppets and help save [[Muppet Studios#The Muppets|Muppet Studios]]. |
She works as a shop teacher at an elementary school, and in one scene, shows her students how to fix a 12-volt starter on an old station wagon. As a testament to her teaching skills, her students are disappointed when the school lets out for spring break, but she cheers them up when she tells them they'll be back in two weeks. According to the production notes, her sixteen students account for the sixteen perfect apples that sit on the edge of her desk. |
She works as a shop teacher at an elementary school, and in one scene, shows her students how to fix a 12-volt starter on an old station wagon. As a testament to her teaching skills, her students are disappointed when the school lets out for spring break, but she cheers them up when she tells them they'll be back in two weeks. According to the production notes, her sixteen students account for the sixteen perfect apples that sit on the edge of her desk. |
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+ | In the movie, it's revealed that Mary is concerned about Gary's relationship with Walter and feels that he doesn't spend as much time with her as with his brother. When Mary goes home after being neglected one too many times, Gary learns a lesson about not taking the person you love for granted and rekindles his relationship with Mary, which motivates Kermit into admitting that he needs Miss Piggy. At the end, Gary proposes to Mary, just like Mary had dreamed about earlier in the film. |
− | In ''[[The Muppets: The Movie Junior Novel]]'', her being a shop teacher is one of the reasons Gary states that he and Mary are perfect to help rebuild [[The Muppet Theatre]]. This fact is omitted in the film. At the end of the movie, Mary uses her abilities to rewire the fuse box to restore electricity to the studio during The Muppet Telethon. |
+ | In ''[[The Muppets: The Movie Junior Novel]]'', her being a shop teacher is one of the reasons Gary states that he and Mary are perfect to help rebuild [[The Muppet Theatre]]. This fact is omitted in the film. At the end of the movie, Mary uses her abilities to rewire the fuse box to restore electricity to the studio during The Muppet Telethon. In an early draft of the script, Mary's last name was said to be Greggs.<ref>[https://youtu.be/QXvNYfyDXzI?t=2014 33:34 mark of ToughPigs/Muppet Mindset video]</ref> |
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Revision as of 07:19, 26 August 2019
PERFORMER | Amy Adams |
DEBUT | 2011 |
Mary is a human character featured in The Muppets.
Mary has been dating Gary for ten years when they vacation in Los Angeles, accompanied by Walter. The trio find themselves on a quest to reunite the Muppets and help save Muppet Studios.
She works as a shop teacher at an elementary school, and in one scene, shows her students how to fix a 12-volt starter on an old station wagon. As a testament to her teaching skills, her students are disappointed when the school lets out for spring break, but she cheers them up when she tells them they'll be back in two weeks. According to the production notes, her sixteen students account for the sixteen perfect apples that sit on the edge of her desk.
In the movie, it's revealed that Mary is concerned about Gary's relationship with Walter and feels that he doesn't spend as much time with her as with his brother. When Mary goes home after being neglected one too many times, Gary learns a lesson about not taking the person you love for granted and rekindles his relationship with Mary, which motivates Kermit into admitting that he needs Miss Piggy. At the end, Gary proposes to Mary, just like Mary had dreamed about earlier in the film.
In The Muppets: The Movie Junior Novel, her being a shop teacher is one of the reasons Gary states that he and Mary are perfect to help rebuild The Muppet Theatre. This fact is omitted in the film. At the end of the movie, Mary uses her abilities to rewire the fuse box to restore electricity to the studio during The Muppet Telethon. In an early draft of the script, Mary's last name was said to be Greggs.[1]
Mary (played by an uncredited stand-in) also appears with Gary at the beginning of Muppets Most Wanted.