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| When the gang sees Gonzo flying away on the balloons at the [[Bogen County Fair]], [[Richard Hunt]]'s face can be seen in frame, possibly right-handing or filling in for another puppeteer's character in that shot.
   
 
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| A hand can be seen on Kermit's hand while playing the banjo during the "[[Rainbow Connection]]" number.
   
 
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| During the closing reprise of "[[The Rainbow Connection]]," Kermit's arm sock is very visible.
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| During the closing reprise of "[[Rainbow Connection]]," Kermit's arm sock is very visible.
   
 
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| During [[The Electric Mayhem|the Electric Mayhem's]] jam session in the song "Happiness Hotel," the top of [[Dave Goelz|Dave Goelz's]] head is visible several times as he performs [[Zoot]].
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| During [[Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem|the Electric Mayhem]]'s jam session in the song "Happiness Hotel," the top of [[Dave Goelz|Dave Goelz's]] head is visible several times as he performs [[Zoot]].
   
 
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| When the Muppets confront and distract "the bad guys" at [[The Mallory Gallery]], some more characters suddenly appear, including [[Louis Kazagger]], [[Rats|rats]], and others, that were not with the Muppets when they went to the gallery and broke in.
 
| When the Muppets confront and distract "the bad guys" at [[The Mallory Gallery]], some more characters suddenly appear, including [[Louis Kazagger]], [[Rats|rats]], and others, that were not with the Muppets when they went to the gallery and broke in.
   
 
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| At the end of the film, when the Muppets are thrown out of the plane, they are clearly not wearing parachutes -- yet once they are out of the plane, parachutes magically appear on them and deploy. Also, [[Statler and Waldorf]] were shown seated in the main cabin of the plane, but they appear in the closing number, parachuting down with the rest of the gang.
 
| At the end of the film, when the Muppets are thrown out of the plane, they are clearly not wearing parachutes -- yet once they are out of the plane, parachutes magically appear on them and deploy. Also, [[Statler and Waldorf]] were shown seated in the main cabin of the plane, but they appear in the closing number, parachuting down with the rest of the gang.
   
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| In the scene where Miss Piggy is watching Kermit and Jenny hug from the construction site, she bends a metal pole in the middle and starts hitting a barrel with it. In the next shot, when she hits the barrel, the pole she's holding is much thicker, a different color, and not bent in any way. In the next shot, the pole is thinner, longer and similar to the one she originally bent -- but it's only bent slightly at the end, whereas Piggy bent it in the middle. In the next shot, the pole is now thicker, unbent, and a different color.
 
| In the scene where Miss Piggy is watching Kermit and Jenny hug from the construction site, she bends a metal pole in the middle and starts hitting a barrel with it. In the next shot, when she hits the barrel, the pole she's holding is much thicker, a different color, and not bent in any way. In the next shot, the pole is thinner, longer and similar to the one she originally bent -- but it's only bent slightly at the end, whereas Piggy bent it in the middle. In the next shot, the pole is now thicker, unbent, and a different color.
   
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| In the scene where Fozzie attempts to help Kermit remember everybody with jokes, Rowlf is seen next to a mirror on the right of the screen, with Scooter at the other end of the scene on the left. However, in the following shot, Rowlf is nowhere near the mirror, but to the left of Scooter.
 
| In the scene where Fozzie attempts to help Kermit remember everybody with jokes, Rowlf is seen next to a mirror on the right of the screen, with Scooter at the other end of the scene on the left. However, in the following shot, Rowlf is nowhere near the mirror, but to the left of Scooter.
   
 
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| As everyone turns to watch Kermit and Piggy enter the church in the closing number, [[Whaddayasay Bird]] and [[Forcryingoutloud Bird]] are sitting in front of [[Sam the Eagle|Sam]], peering out into the aisle. In all the other shots of the congregation, [[Muppy]] is in their place.
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| As everyone turns to watch Kermit and Piggy enter the church in the closing number, [[Harvey (bird)|Harvey]] and [[Clyde (bird)|Clyde]] are sitting in front of [[Sam the Eagle|Sam]], peering out into the aisle. In all the other shots of the congregation, [[Muppy]] is in their place.
   
 
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| In all the long shots of the church crowd, [[Mahna Mahna]] and a [[The Snowths|Snowth]] are seen sitting between [[Luncheon Counter Monster]] and [[The Fazoobs]]. However, in the closer shots of the congregation, Luncheon Counter Monster is right next to the Fazoobs, with Mahna Mahna and the Snowth nowhere to be found and [[Purple Lothar]] is in their place.
   
 
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| Several goofs pop up in the full-screen version of ''[[You Can't Take No for an Answer]]''. When the Muppets are walking down the street, two puppeteer heads become visible, one underneath Kermit and one assisting on Fozzie. When the Muppets are auditioning at a theater, a performer's head is seen next to [[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]]. And when the Muppets are seated in Central Park, a puppeteer's arm is seen operating Fozzie's arm.
 
| Several goofs pop up in the full-screen version of ''[[You Can't Take No for an Answer]]''. When the Muppets are walking down the street, two puppeteer heads become visible, one underneath Kermit and one assisting on Fozzie. When the Muppets are auditioning at a theater, a performer's head is seen next to [[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]]. And when the Muppets are seated in Central Park, a puppeteer's arm is seen operating Fozzie's arm.
   
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| During the opening song "[[Scrooge]]," a purple [[Whatnot]] appears as a vegetable seller with [[The Singing Food]], and speaks one line, provided by [[Frank Oz]]. However, during "[[It Feels Like Christmas]]," the puppet re-appears as a prisoner, and with a British accent.
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| During the opening song "[[Scrooge]]," a purple [[Whatnots|Whatnot]] appears as a vegetable seller with the [[Singing Food]], and speaks one line, provided by [[Frank Oz]]. However, during "[[It Feels Like Christmas]]," the puppet re-appears as a prisoner, and with a British accent.
   
 
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* Before the finale, [[Bobo the Bear|Bobo]] tells the Muppets on stage that there are carolers outside and that they should come out and join them. Both [[Dr. Teeth]] and [[Crazy Harry]] are shown excited to hear this and are seen leaving the scene with the other characters. However, in the following scene of caroling outside the theater, the two are nowhere to be found.
   
 
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===Canonical Holes===
 
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Many people argue that the Muppet films and TV shows are non-canonical; that each production is a world unto itself - that the Muppets are timeless personalities and characters that carry throughout productions, and these characters are presenting a show. People continue to argue and debate over what is Muppet truth and what is just acting and plain entertainment. For instance, ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' undermines the whole notion of ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'', and [[Scooter]]'s role as [[The Electric Mayhem]]'s road manager in ''The Muppet Movie'' undermines his backstory set up in the early run of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' as the theater owner's nephew hired by Kermit as a go-fer. There have been many contradictions in Muppet canon and backstories throughout the 50+ years of the Muppets. However, writers and performers will overlook or circumvent them in order to create new compelling stories, new characters or character traits, or just deliver a humorous joke.
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Many people argue that the Muppet films and TV shows are non-canonical; that each production is a world unto itself - that the Muppets are timeless personalities and characters that carry throughout productions, and these characters are presenting a show. People continue to argue and debate over what is Muppet truth and what is just acting and plain entertainment. For instance, ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' undermines the whole notion of ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'', and [[Scooter]]'s role as [[Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem|The Electric Mayhem]]'s road manager in ''The Muppet Movie'' undermines his backstory set up in the early run of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' as the theater owner's nephew hired by Kermit as a go-fer. There have been many contradictions in Muppet canon and backstories throughout the 50+ years of the Muppets. However, writers and performers will overlook or circumvent them in order to create new compelling stories, new characters or character traits, or just deliver a humorous joke.
   
 
In [[Episode 210: George Burns|episode 210]] of ''The Muppet Show'', Gonzo explains his mother died before he was born and left a note to his father regarding Gonzo's name. This is contradicted in [[Episode 108: Jason Alexander|the Jason Alexander episode]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'' where Gonzo claims his mother liked his unique college interpretation of ''Death of a Salesman''. However, the whole notion of Gonzo remembering his parents is somewhat dispelled in the film ''[[Muppets from Space]]''.
 
In [[Episode 210: George Burns|episode 210]] of ''The Muppet Show'', Gonzo explains his mother died before he was born and left a note to his father regarding Gonzo's name. This is contradicted in [[Episode 108: Jason Alexander|the Jason Alexander episode]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'' where Gonzo claims his mother liked his unique college interpretation of ''Death of a Salesman''. However, the whole notion of Gonzo remembering his parents is somewhat dispelled in the film ''[[Muppets from Space]]''.
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The Muppet movies, like most films, have their share of mistakes and goofs. Sometimes directors knowingly bend the rules of continuity, nature or physics for the sake of storytelling or cinematography, but many times errors are not noticed until it is too late. The goofs committed are also different in nature: a revealed puppeteer is a clear mistake, whereas plot holes and factual errors are harder to clearly prove.

The Muppet Movie

Image Summary
Noimage
In the film's opening shot, a statue of a director is seen on top of the movie studio gate, with a globe spinning on his finger. The globe is spinning in the wrong direction, with the continents moving to the west.
Frankarm
In the scene where Kermit meets Fozzie, Fozzie tosses a rubber chicken over his shoulder. As he does this, the puppeteer's arm at the end of Fozzie's glove can be seen.
Noimage
When the pie from the sign is thrown at Doc Hopper's limo, some of the pie can be seen flying onto Doc Hopper. However, in the next shot with Doc Hopper, he is clean, with no signs of pie.
Noimage
During the Movin' Right Along number, Kermit and Fozzie stop to greet Big Bird who is further behind the car. However, in the next shot, Big Bird is directly next to the car.
Noimage
When Fozzie and Kermit's truck are about to confront Gonzo's truck, Kermit says, "Fozzie, look at that funny little truck!" in which Fozzie responds, "Yeah...cute, huh?" But in the mirror in the car, you can clearly see that Fozzie's mouth isn't moving.
Noimage
After Kermit asks Sweetums if he wants to go to Hollywood with the gang, a glimpse of Kermit's sock can be seen.
Noimage
When the gang sees Gonzo flying away on the balloons at the Bogen County Fair, Richard Hunt's face can be seen in frame, possibly right-handing or filling in for another puppeteer's character in that shot.
Noimage
In the scene where Fozzie Bear gets ice cream for Kermit and himself at the fair, the colors of the ice cream are different than the second scene where Fozzie finds Kermit and hands him his cone.
Noimage
When Gonzo lands on top of the car, his only two remaining balloons are yellow and pink, but when the car drives away from the billboard, both the balloons are blue.
Noimage
When Gonzo is flying with the balloons and says "Look at our little car down there," his mouth is not moving and the sunlight makes the cord suspending the balloons visible.
Noimage
Kermit says "Take off, Fozzie!" without moving his lips.
Noimage
When Kermit and friends first enter the front office of Lew Lord, the fan in the background is turned on. After talking to the secretary, Kermit goes over to the fan, which is now off, and turns it on to spread the animal dander.
Noimage
Sweetums is seen in the film the Muppets are watching (at the car dealer and chasing after the Muppets as they travel to Hollywood). However it is established at the end of the film that he did not actually catch up to them until after the movie was filmed and initially screened. How could he have appeared in the movie Kermit showed if he was still tracking down the Muppet gang?
Noimage
When Janice and Floyd are talking to Miss Piggy, some of Janice's hair gets stuck in her mouth throughout the entire scene.

Full-Screen Transfer

Matting

The Widescreen version (red) contains more on the left and right. The non-matted full-screen version (blue) contains more on the top and bottom - material not originally meant to be seen.

On most full-screen home-video releases of The Muppet Movie (including most VHS editions and the 2001 DVD) this transfer is taken from a non-matted version of the film. When the movie was shot, the film used was of a larger aspect ratio. In the editing process, the "black bars" commonly associated with widescreen films were added to cover the top and bottom of the picture - trimming off material at the top and bottom of the frame. This method is common and is cheaper than shooting on 1.85:1 widescreen film. When it comes to creating a full-screen edition for home-video release the edges of the wide rectangular film are cropped-off to fit the picture to the shape of the standard TV. With The Muppet Movie, however, the full-screen prints were made from the non-matted version. This allows a little less of the sides to be cropped off, but it shows more of the top and bottom not seen in the original widescreen version. When removing the widescreen matting on the film, it results in more arm socks, arms, heads and other flubs coming into the shots that were originally cut off by the black bars. To see The Muppet Movie in its intended version, with less arms and heads poking in, one should view the original widescreen version. Each shot was arranged with the intention of masking the top and bottom, so puppeteers sometime got on the film expecting to be cropped off by the masking - the full-screen edition of this film contains more goofs.

Image Summary
TMM-Goofs-JimHead
When Kermit talks to Sam, his arm sock and Jim Henson's head are visible.
TMM-Goofs-KermitArmSock
As Kermit introduces the movie to the Muppets, his arm sock can clearly be seen.
TMM-Goofs-Rainbow1
A hand can be seen on Kermit's hand while playing the banjo during the "Rainbow Connection" number.
TMM-Goofs-Rainbow2
During the same number, Kermit's arm sock can also be seen.
TMM-Goofs-JimHeadArm
After Kermit gets Piggy's phone call and leaves the restaurant, his arm sock and Jim Henson's head can be seen right before he is kidnapped by Doc Hopper's goons.
TMM-Goofs-HandsLegs
In the dramatic shot of Kermit's feet (in cowboy boots) as he walks out to face off against Doc Hopper, the puppeteer's hands are clearly visible at the top of the legs as they are moved.
JimHeadMM
After the secretary lets the Muppets in to see Lew Lord, Kermit goes to open the door to the office. Jim Henson's head and arm are clearly visible under Kermit as he slowly pushes the door open.
Kermitsock
During the closing reprise of "Rainbow Connection," Kermit's arm sock is very visible.

The Great Muppet Caper

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Jim's head desk
When Mr. Tarkanian gets up from his desk, Jim Henson's head peeks above the desk as Kermit goes to follow him across the Daily Chronicle newsroom.
Cheap hotel
When Kermit, Fozzie, and Gonzo ask the gentleman in the park to recommend a free place to stay in England, he mentions the Happiness Hotel. However, Pops asks them how they are going to pay during the song "Happiness Hotel" (although he offers them the option of sneaking out in the middle of the night).
Dave's head zoot
During the Electric Mayhem's jam session in the song "Happiness Hotel," the top of Dave Goelz's head is visible several times as he performs Zoot.
Gonzo's eye problem
As Beauregard makes a hairpin U-turn over a sidewalk, Fozzie grabs Gonzo's nose, pulling the foam around Gonzo's left eye slightly down to reveal more of the puppet's eyeball.
Steering-wheel souffle
In the song "Happiness Hotel," it's stated that there's no kitchen and no food. Yet when Beauregard crashes through the lobby, the Swedish Chef emerges with food, apparently from the kitchen.
Kermit's extra arm
When Kermit is dancing on the bed during the "Steppin' Out with a Star" dance number (when Fozzie tosses him his top hat), the effect was done by controlling the full-body puppet through a hole in the wall blocked from the camera's view by the puppet's body. However, the shadow of the puppeteer's arm going into Kermit's back is clearly visible on the wall behind him.
Jimheadbed
During the same number, when Kermit says "I'm ready to fly!" and the Murphy bed goes up with him on it, Jim Henson's head can be seen for a split second underneath the bed.
Gmc goof mirror
After Miss Piggy introduces Kermit to Nicky Holiday at Lady Holiday's fashion show Kermit leaves. If you look closely at the mirror behind Miss Piggy, you can see a reflection of Jim Henson puppeteering off the screen.
Scootergoof
When all the Muppets are sitting on the bed and Gonzo informs them about Nicky Holiday's plan to steal the baseball diamond, the slit in Scooter's pants where a puppeteer's arm would go through becomes visible.
Gmc group shot

An extra muppet
When the Muppets confront and distract "the bad guys" at The Mallory Gallery, some more characters suddenly appear, including Louis Kazagger, rats, and others, that were not with the Muppets when they went to the gallery and broke in.
Pre-parachute muppets

Parachute muppets
At the end of the film, when the Muppets are thrown out of the plane, they are clearly not wearing parachutes -- yet once they are out of the plane, parachutes magically appear on them and deploy. Also, Statler and Waldorf were shown seated in the main cabin of the plane, but they appear in the closing number, parachuting down with the rest of the gang.

The Muppets Take Manhattan

Image Summary
Frank's head in price's office
When Kermit says "But, we don't have…" after Mr. Price demands $300 each from the Muppet gang, Frank Oz's head briefly appears underneath Fozzie. Additionally, two human arms can be seen right behind him.
No goof 1
In a goof visible in only the wide-screen version of "You Can't Take No for an Answer", the Muppets are auditioning for a shaving producer. At one point, the head of a puppeteer beneath Rowlf is seen.
Camera in toaster
When Rizzo says, "Lazy rat? Okay, have it your way," the camera is reflected on the toaster as it pans into the kitchen.
Pole goof 1

Pole goof 2
In the scene where Miss Piggy is watching Kermit and Jenny hug from the construction site, she bends a metal pole in the middle and starts hitting a barrel with it. In the next shot, when she hits the barrel, the pole she's holding is much thicker, a different color, and not bent in any way. In the next shot, the pole is thinner, longer and similar to the one she originally bent -- but it's only bent slightly at the end, whereas Piggy bent it in the middle. In the next shot, the pole is now thicker, unbent, and a different color.
Manhattan goof sardis
When Kermit sits down at his table at Sardi's, Jim Henson's head is seen above the table.
Gum goof
When Miss Piggy is following Kermit and Jenny on their jog in the park, she stops to catch her breath by a lamppost. When she goes to remove her hand, it's stuck in a large wad of chewing gum -- but the gum wasn't there when she reached for the pole.
Always love you goof
During the "I'm Gonna Always Love You" musical number, baby versions of Scooter, Gonzo and Fozzie pop up from behind the piano, shaking maracas. As Rowlf leans back while playing the piano, the puppeteer's arm can be seen performing Baby Fozzie.
Dolly goof
The rig on which the performers for Bill, Gil and Jill are on can be spotted as they approach Pete's Luncheonette. Also, the arm of the performer of Bill can be seen as they enter the diner.
Rowlf scooter goof 1

Rowlf scooter goof 2
In the scene where Fozzie attempts to help Kermit remember everybody with jokes, Rowlf is seen next to a mirror on the right of the screen, with Scooter at the other end of the scene on the left. However, in the following shot, Rowlf is nowhere near the mirror, but to the left of Scooter.
Wedding Doors
As everyone turns to watch Kermit and Piggy enter the church in the closing number, Harvey and Clyde are sitting in front of Sam, peering out into the aisle. In all the other shots of the congregation, Muppy is in their place.
Noimage
In all the long shots of the church crowd, Mahna Mahna and a Snowth are seen sitting between Luncheon Counter Monster and The Fazoobs. However, in the closer shots of the congregation, Luncheon Counter Monster is right next to the Fazoobs, with Mahna Mahna and the Snowth nowhere to be found and Purple Lothar is in their place.

Full-Screen Transfer

Some goofs pop up only in the full-screen version of The Muppets Take Manhattan.

Image Summary
Together again goof
In the opening musical sequence, "Together Again," Frank Oz's head is briefly seen below Miss Piggy while she dances, as well as Camilla's arm sock. Also, another puppeteer's head appears between Camilla and Miss Piggy.
Kermit's entrance
In the full-screen transfer, when the Muppets enter Martin Price's office, Kermit's sock is seen.
No goof 2

No goof 3

No goof 4
Several goofs pop up in the full-screen version of You Can't Take No for an Answer. When the Muppets are walking down the street, two puppeteer heads become visible, one underneath Kermit and one assisting on Fozzie. When the Muppets are auditioning at a theater, a performer's head is seen next to Rowlf. And when the Muppets are seated in Central Park, a puppeteer's arm is seen operating Fozzie's arm.
Saying goodbye goof
In the "Saying Goodbye" number when Scooter hugs Fozzie, Richard Hunt's arm can be seen.

A Muppet Family Christmas

Image Summary
Mfc goof 1
In the scene where The Swedish Chef enters and is talking to Fozzie Bear, Frank Oz's head can briefly be seen.

The Muppet Christmas Carol

Image Summary
Mcc prisoner goof 1
Mcc prisoner goof 2
During the opening song "Scrooge," a purple Whatnot appears as a vegetable seller with the Singing Food, and speaks one line, provided by Frank Oz. However, during "It Feels Like Christmas," the puppet re-appears as a prisoner, and with a British accent.
Feelslikechristmas
At the end of the song "It Feels Like Christmas," the camera dramatically pulls up, showing a high shot of the square with the Ghost of Christmas Present singing the final line. As the camera moves, the forced perspective on the set is broken. The streets and houses look small and distorted, revealing the trick used to make the small city appear life-size on film. As Brian Henson explained in the DVD audio commentary, the filmmakers were aware of this problem but decided that the nice closing shot was worth it -- plus, they figured not many people would notice the goof.
Mcc ghost goof
The Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and the Future, along with Scrooge, are invisible. However, during the "It Feels Like Christmas" number, almost everybody is aware of the Ghost's presence.
Mcc rizzo goof
The holes that are underneath Rizzo's feet that blow out smoke after he lands on the goose can be seen as he sits on the bed.

Muppet Treasure Island

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While Gonzo and Jim Hawkins are play fighting during "Something Better", the very top of Dave Goelz's head becomes visible underneath Gonzo.
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As Samuel Arrow calls "Let go aft line," a puppeteer can be seen controlling Spotted Dick.
Because of the wild cinematography during the finale of "Cabin Fever," a number of mistakes are revealed, including puppeteers' faces, heads, shoulders, and even puppet socks and sleeves.
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When Gonzo, Rizzo and Jim are hiding inside the apple barrel, the barrel appears much bigger and spacious on the inside than the exterior shots express.
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In the final battle, when Squire Trelawney and Mr. Bimbo face off against Angel Marie in sword combat, the head and arm of the puppeteer operating Angel Marie clearly comes into the shot.
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In the finale, a Muppeteer is fully exposed performing a chicken as the camera moves across the ship.

Muppets from Space

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In the opening nightmare scene, before Noah gives Gonzo his umbrella, Gonzo says, "Yes, sir?" but his mouth does not move.
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In the scene where the Swedish Chef causes the raspberry flapovers to go "ka-boom-boom!", Pepe announces they will serve baloney sandwiches, but it turns out that the bread was also blown up, so he says with no bread. However, a few moments later, Gonzo arrives at the table and starts to eat toast.
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When Agent Singer shows the spiral pattern of the alien messages, the spiral is contained in the Western Hemisphere. However, earlier he showed messages from Giza, Egypt, which is in the Eastern Hemisphere, and one in England (Stonehenge), which is on the edge of the Western.
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In the establishing shot of the boarding house before Gonzo's jacuzzi party, he is seen still sitting on the roof. (This goof only appears in the pan-and-scan version of the film.)
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After Johnny and Sal leave Gonzo's party, Robin's arm sleeve and part of his puppeteer become visible.
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At the beginning of the scene on the UFO Mania desk set, the overlapping of the first two shots shows that the male crew member's lips are not moving in sync with the words he is speaking in the first shot.
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When Gonzo, in tin foil regalia, steps behind the UFO Mania desk, a little narrow slit can be seen where Dave Goelz can be seen entering performing Gonzo.
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When Agent Barker goes to deal with Miss Piggy, he removes his sunglasses and places them in his pocket as he says "I'll deal with her" to his partner. In the next shot, as Piggy replies, he takes off his glasses again and places them in his pocket.
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When Kermit and the gang visit Muppet Labs, there is a moment when the characters move to the work table to examine Bunsen Honeydew's inventions. At that moment, the performers of Kermit, Bunsen, and Fozzie all become visible.
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When Gonzo decides to stay, Rizzo jumps at him. When Rizzo jumps at him his arm sock is visible.

Kermit's Swamp Years

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In the scene where Young Kermit, Croaker and Pilgrim are under the bench in George Washington High School, a dark moving figure, possibly Bill Barretta is seen moving with Croaker.

It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie

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Rizzo's arm rod dowel.

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Several heads can be seen below

  • Towards the beginning, when Johnny Fiama tries to cheer up the mood after Kermit leaves the party, Brian Henson's head is visible underneath Sal as he turns towards Johnny.
  • During Kermit's announcement about working for free, in a wide shot of the characters sitting in the theatre seats, puppeteers' faces can be seen while operating Beaker, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, and Fozzie.
  • A puppeteer's head can be seen during Fozzie's speech ("...when Kermit's done so much for us!") from a behind shot.
  • Eric Jacobson's head can be seen when Miss Piggy enters the crowd in the scene where it is announced the money has been collected.
  • When Kermit asks the audience to turn off all cell phones and pagers, Steve Whitmire's black-covered head is seen during the pan shot to the crowd.
  • During "Santa Baby," when Miss Piggy says "Let's pick it up a little!" Jacobson's forehead is visible behind her.
  • When the green-painted Fozzie crashes into the street corner Santa, he loses his hat (making him look like the Grinch). However, after he is chased through the steam bath, he is clean and wearing the hat.
  • When the newly-cleaned Fozzie turns and is stopped by a Who, Eric Jacobson's head is visible as Fozzie turns.
  • When Kermit enters the Bitterman Bank after his spat with Fozzie, Steve Whitmire's head can just be barely seen picking up through the wrapping paper.
  • When Kermit makes his speech towards the end ("...they'll never touch the Muppet Theatre in our hearts!"), the other Muppets are seen cheering him on, and the black dowel connected to the bottom of Rizzo's arm rod becomes visible.
  • When Bunsen and Beaker enter in the final scene, Whitmire's head is visible under Beaker.
  • Before the finale, Bobo tells the Muppets on stage that there are carolers outside and that they should come out and join them. Both Dr. Teeth and Crazy Harry are shown excited to hear this and are seen leaving the scene with the other characters. However, in the following scene of caroling outside the theater, the two are nowhere to be found.

The Muppets' Wizard of Oz

  • When Dorothy goes to meet Kermit and Miss Piggy on the bus, there is clearly no one in the driver's seat -- even when the bus rides off.
  • When Dorothy runs back into the trailer to get Toto, one of the windows breaks. However, in another shot, it is perfectly fine then broken again.
  • When Dorothy gives Toto the clothes from her stuffed bear to wear, the clothing from the bear changes size and gains an extra set of sleeves to accommodate Pepe's four arms.

The Muppets (2011)

  • When the telethon begins, Zoot is shown not wearing his hat in the wide shot of the orchestra, and then is wearing his hat when he blows his note in close-up.
  • During the recreation of The Muppet Show opening, Janice is seen in the orchestra pit, but is then seen as part of the female chorus. At the ending reveal, Janice is nowhere to be seen in the row of female characters she was in.
  • When Bobo and Uncle Deadly, are singing "Together Again," Bobo is seen holding a spray bottle, but when the two are commanded to stop singing by Tex Richman, Bobo's hand's are empty. Then, when Bobo and Uncle Deadly are blaming each other for the singing, Bobo has the spray bottle in his hands again.
  • When Tex Richman knocks out the phone lines, Sam the Eagle is seen in the balcony, struggling with his phone. Shortly after, he is seen offstage wearing a tuxedo, and later returns to wearing nothing at all
  • During the beginning of Walter's whistling performance, The Swedish Chef is seen wearing a tuxedo, and standing with the other Muppets. As the song ends, he is seen standing behing Gary & Mary, wearing his regular clothes.

Muppets Most Wanted

  • Beaureguard and Lew Zealand are not shown seated with the other Muppets during the wedding, but appear during the Muppet Ladder scene.
  • It is not explained how Kermit was able to remove the mole on his cheek, as he slaps it onto Constantine.

General Goofs

Muppet Height Relations

One of the big errors people can nitpick with the Muppet productions is continuity of the characters' heights. For example, Rizzo and Pepe the King Prawn normally appear around (or even above) waist height compared to their human co-stars. However, a full-body look at proportions of the character would suggest they would barely reach a human's knee. Kermit, Fozzie, and the other Muppets also appear in a flexible height range in order to interact comfortably with humans and sets. Steve Whitmire said in a 1998 interview that "If a character like Rizzo only appeared at his true height next to a human actor, you’d only see the human actor’s feet when you saw Rizzo. That’s an extreme example, but the idea is true for most of the characters. Even so, we do know the relative heights of the characters to each other and make an effort to keep that in mind." The suspended belief that the audience has when watching the Muppets allows this flexible reality to exist without major distractions. So even though Pepe's feet would be floating three feet off the ground, the audience still goes along, not questioning, and usually not even perceiving.

Canonical Holes

Many people argue that the Muppet films and TV shows are non-canonical; that each production is a world unto itself - that the Muppets are timeless personalities and characters that carry throughout productions, and these characters are presenting a show. People continue to argue and debate over what is Muppet truth and what is just acting and plain entertainment. For instance, Muppet Babies undermines the whole notion of The Muppet Movie, and Scooter's role as The Electric Mayhem's road manager in The Muppet Movie undermines his backstory set up in the early run of The Muppet Show as the theater owner's nephew hired by Kermit as a go-fer. There have been many contradictions in Muppet canon and backstories throughout the 50+ years of the Muppets. However, writers and performers will overlook or circumvent them in order to create new compelling stories, new characters or character traits, or just deliver a humorous joke.

In episode 210 of The Muppet Show, Gonzo explains his mother died before he was born and left a note to his father regarding Gonzo's name. This is contradicted in the Jason Alexander episode of Muppets Tonight where Gonzo claims his mother liked his unique college interpretation of Death of a Salesman. However, the whole notion of Gonzo remembering his parents is somewhat dispelled in the film Muppets from Space.