Rainbows have nothing to hide
est. May 21, 2012
This is a blog dedicated to reliving and relishing in our favorite Muppet Moments, whether it be from a show, a special, a movie, or just a simple fact we love about our favorite character!
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“Ol’ Buddies”

“Ol’ Buddies”

The first Muppet to reach national stardom.

The first Muppet to reach national stardom.

THEY ARE THE CUTEST KIND OF MUPPETS.

THEY ARE THE CUTEST KIND OF MUPPETS.

This scene shows Jim Henson’s natural talent: he duets with himself!

This scene shows Jim Henson’s natural talent: he duets with himself!

“I’m Rowlf, Rowlf the Dog.”

“I’m Rowlf, Rowlf the Dog.”

“Together again, oh gee it’s good to be together again! I just can’t imagine that you’ve ever been gone! It’s not starting over, it’s just moving on!”
Directed by Frank Oz, 1984.

“Together again, oh gee it’s good to be together again! I just can’t imagine that you’ve ever been gone! It’s not starting over, it’s just moving on!”

Directed by Frank Oz, 1984.

That Gonzo and his camera…

That Gonzo and his camera…

“Muppet Babies, we make our dreams come true. Muppet Babies, we’ll do the same for you!”

“Muppet Babies, we make our dreams come true. Muppet Babies, we’ll do the same for you!”

“Saying goodbye, why is it sad? Makes us remember the good times we’ve had. Much more to say, foolish to try; it’s time for saying goodbye.”
This song gets me everytime. Those Muppets…always pulling on my heartstrings…

Saying goodbye, why is it sad? Makes us remember the good times we’ve had. Much more to say, foolish to try; it’s time for saying goodbye.”

This song gets me everytime. Those Muppets…always pulling on my heartstrings…

 ”I’ve always said, and I still believe, that we all basically rode on the coat tails of Jim Henson and Frank Oz. They were a comedy duo that is up there with Laurel and Hardy. I mean, they had that sense of timing, they had that sense of play between themselves, they had the ability to understand each others characters and play off them with their characters.” - Micheal K. Frith

 ”I’ve always said, and I still believe, that we all basically rode on the coat tails of Jim Henson and Frank Oz. They were a comedy duo that is up there with Laurel and Hardy. I mean, they had that sense of timing, they had that sense of play between themselves, they had the ability to understand each others characters and play off them with their characters.” - Micheal K. Frith