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'''''The Muppets''''' (stylized as '''''the muppets.''''') is an American [[television comedy]] series that premiered on September 22, 2015 on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. Co-created by [[Bill Prady]] and [[Bob Kushell]],<ref>{{cite news |last1=Hibbard |first1=James |title=The Muppets Revival Greenlit as First Photo Released |url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/05/07/muppets-abc-greenlit |accessdate=May 9, 2015 |work=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |date=May 7, 2015}}</ref> the series is produced by [[ABC Studios]] and [[The Muppets Studio]], with [[Randall Einhorn]] and Muppet performer [[Bill Barretta]] serving as executive producers alongside Prady and Kushell.<ref name="Muppets Revival">{{cite news |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/abc-orders-794296 |title=ABC Orders Shondaland and Jenna Bans Dramas, 'Muppets' Revival, More |last=Goldberg |first=Lesley |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date=May 7, 2015 |accessdate=May 8, 2015}}</ref> |
'''''The Muppets''''' (stylized as '''''the muppets.''''') is an American [[television comedy]] series that premiered on September 22, 2015 on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. Co-created by [[Bill Prady]] and [[Bob Kushell]],<ref>{{cite news |last1=Hibbard |first1=James |title=The Muppets Revival Greenlit as First Photo Released |url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/05/07/muppets-abc-greenlit |accessdate=May 9, 2015 |work=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |date=May 7, 2015}}</ref> the series is produced by [[ABC Studios]] and [[The Muppets Studio]], with [[Randall Einhorn]] and Muppet performer [[Bill Barretta]] serving as executive producers alongside Prady and Kushell.<ref name="Muppets Revival">{{cite news |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/abc-orders-794296 |title=ABC Orders Shondaland and Jenna Bans Dramas, 'Muppets' Revival, More |last=Goldberg |first=Lesley |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date=May 7, 2015 |accessdate=May 8, 2015}}</ref> |
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The series is set in [[Los Angeles]] and depicts the everyday personal and professional lives of [[The Muppets]] during production of ''Up Late with Miss Piggy''; a fictional [[late-night talk show]] starring [[Miss Piggy]] and airing on the ABC network after ''[[Jimmy Kimmel Live!]]''.<ref name="VarietyComicCon">{{cite news |last1=Wagmeister |first1=Elizabeth |title='The Muppets' Woo Over Comic-Con; Kermit & Miss Piggy Reveal ABC Series Details |url=http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/the-muppets-abc-comic-con-panel-1201538499/ |accessdate=July 12, 2015 |work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |date=July 11, 2015}}</ref> ''The Muppets'' serves as a [[parody]] of other [[mockumentary]]-style series, such as ''[[Modern Family]]'', ''[[Parks and Recreation]]'' and ''[[The Office (U.S. TV series)|The Office]]'', by employing the same [[single-camera setup]] filming style with the implication of a documentary crew filming everyone.<ref name=NYTProd/> The series stars Muppet performers [[Steve Whitmire]], [[Eric Jacobson]], [[Dave Goelz]], Bill Barretta, [[David Rudman]], [[Matt Vogel (puppeteer)|Matt Vogel]], and [[Peter Linz]] |
The series is set in [[Los Angeles]] and depicts the everyday personal and professional lives of [[The Muppets]] during production of ''Up Late with Miss Piggy''; a fictional [[late-night talk show]] starring [[Miss Piggy]] and airing on the ABC network after ''[[Jimmy Kimmel Live!]]''.<ref name="VarietyComicCon">{{cite news |last1=Wagmeister |first1=Elizabeth |title='The Muppets' Woo Over Comic-Con; Kermit & Miss Piggy Reveal ABC Series Details |url=http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/the-muppets-abc-comic-con-panel-1201538499/ |accessdate=July 12, 2015 |work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |date=July 11, 2015}}</ref> ''The Muppets'' serves as a [[parody]] of other [[mockumentary]]-style series, such as ''[[Modern Family]]'', ''[[Parks and Recreation]]'' and ''[[The Office (U.S. TV series)|The Office]]'', by employing the same [[single-camera setup]] filming style with the implication of a documentary crew filming everyone.<ref name=NYTProd/> The series stars Muppet performers [[Steve Whitmire]], [[Eric Jacobson]], [[Dave Goelz]], Bill Barretta, [[David Rudman]], [[Matt Vogel (puppeteer)|Matt Vogel]], and [[Peter Linz]] as various Muppets.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Zeitchik|first1=Steven|title=ABC's 'Muppets' takes Kermit and Co. out into the real world -- will they remain subtly subversive?|url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/la-ca-st-fall-tv-muppets-20150913-story.html|accessdate=September 11, 2015|work=Los Angeles Times|date=September 10, 2015}}</ref> |
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Genre | |
Based on | Characters created by Jim Henson |
Developed by | |
Directed by | Randall Einhorn |
Starring | |
Opening theme | "Opening Theme" by Dave Thomas, Jr. (includes "The Muppet Show Theme" by Jim Henson and Sam Pottle)[1] |
Composers |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 5 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 22–24 minutes |
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Network | ABC |
Release | September 22, 2015 present | –
The Muppets (stylized as the muppets.) is an American television comedy series that premiered on September 22, 2015 on ABC. Co-created by Bill Prady and Bob Kushell,[3] the series is produced by ABC Studios and The Muppets Studio, with Randall Einhorn and Muppet performer Bill Barretta serving as executive producers alongside Prady and Kushell.[4]
The series is set in Los Angeles and depicts the everyday personal and professional lives of The Muppets during production of Up Late with Miss Piggy; a fictional late-night talk show starring Miss Piggy and airing on the ABC network after Jimmy Kimmel Live!.[5] The Muppets serves as a parody of other mockumentary-style series, such as Modern Family, Parks and Recreation and The Office, by employing the same single-camera setup filming style with the implication of a documentary crew filming everyone.[6] The series stars Muppet performers Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, Dave Goelz, Bill Barretta, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, and Peter Linz as various Muppets.[7]
Background
The series marks the characters' first ongoing prime-time network television series since Muppets Tonight was canceled in 1998. The Muppets was picked up by ABC, the same network that aired Muppets Tonight—as the characters, the network, and the production companies are all owned by The Walt Disney Company—on the ABC network schedule.
This marks the second time Prady has attempted to revive The Muppets. Before co-creating CBS' The Big Bang Theory, the writer-producer shot some test footage that ABC ultimately passed on. Prady's history with The Muppets dates back to his work on Fraggle Rock in 1987. His previous writing credits for Muppet productions include the Muppet*Vision 3D attraction at Walt Disney World, and the tribute special The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson, which earned Prady an Emmy Award nomination in 1991.[4][8]
Executive producer Bob Kushell explained the intention behind the series; "We have the opportunity to explore these characters as individuals with their own emotional lives that are separate from each other and aren't shadowed by each other's presence, as I think they have been for the last 20 years... it's not just a behind-the-scenes look at a show, but it's the relationship-driven, emotional stories that people go through in their personal lives. Everyone in this version of The Muppets wants to push them further in a way they've never been before."[9] Kushell added, "Rightfully or wrongfully, The Muppets became more of a kids' product over the years. We want to bring them all the way back to what they were intended to be and then some. But never so much that anyone has to explain anything uncomfortable to their kids."[6]
Cast and characters
Main cast
- Steve Whitmire as:
- Kermit the Frog, the show's executive producer and Miss Piggy's former boyfriend.[5]
- Rizzo the Rat, one of Gonzo's staff writers.[10]
- Beaker, Bunsen's frazzled assistant.[10]
- Statler, a heckler and audience member of Up Late with Miss Piggy.[10]
- Lips, the trumpet player of The Electric Mayhem, the show's house band.[11]
- The Muppet Newsman, a local news presenter who operates in a nearby studio.[12]
- Eric Jacobson as:
- Miss Piggy, the eponymous host of Up Late with Miss Piggy and Kermit's former significant other.[13]
- Fozzie Bear, a struggling comedian and Piggy's on-air announcer and sidekick.[13]
- Animal, the crazed drummer of The Electric Mayhem.[10]
- Sam Eagle, the head executive of broadcast standards and practices for ABC.[10]
- Dave Goelz as:
- Gonzo, the head writer of the show.[14]
- Bunsen Honeydew, a freelance scientist in charge of the show's special effects and the prop department.[10]
- Zoot, the reserved saxophone player of The Electric Mayhem.[11]
- Waldorf, a heckler and audience member of Up Late with Miss Piggy.[10]
- Beauregard, a studio janitor.[15]
- Chip, an IT technician.[16]
- Bill Barretta as:
- Pepe the King Prawn, one of Gonzo's staff writers.[14][10]
- Rowlf the Dog, the owner of Rowlf's Tavern, a night bar across the street from the studio.[10]
- Dr. Teeth, keyboard player and lead vocalist of The Electric Mayhem.[11]
- The Swedish Chef, a chef who is in charge of the show's craft services.[10]
- Bobo the Bear, the show's backstage set manager.[10]
- Big Mean Carl, the receptionist for Up Late with Miss Piggy.[17]
- David Rudman as:
- Scooter, the show's talent booking agent.[14]
- Janice, the lead guitar player of The Electric Mayhem.[11]
- Matt Vogel as:
- Floyd Pepper, the bass player for The Electric Mayhem.[11]
- Uncle Deadly, he is in charge of wardrobe.[18]
- Sweetums, Miss Piggy's cue card operator.[18]
- Lew Zealand[15]
- Peter Linz as:
Recurring cast
- Riki Lindhome as Becky, Fozzie's human girlfriend. She was previously played by Margo Harshman in the First Look Presentation.
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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– | First Look Presentation | Randall Einhorn | Bill Prady & Bob Kushell | July 21, 2015 | 1.33[a] | |
The Muppets find out ABC is interested in filming a documentary series about them, but Miss Piggy is not on board, forcing Kermit to break the bad news that the show will not air. Meanwhile, Fozzie has to meet his girlfriend Becky's parents who do not approve of her dating a bear. Note: The 10-minute episode was shown at the ABC upfront at San Diego Comic-Con International in July 2015. It was posted on YouTube ten days later, but removed from YouTube once the series premiered. Guest stars: Topher Grace as himself, Elizabeth Banks as herself, Margo Harshman as Becky, Jere Burns as Carl, Meagen Fay as Holly | ||||||
1 | "Pig Girls Don't Cry (Pilot)" | Randall Einhorn | Bill Prady & Bob Kushell | September 22, 2015[b] | 9.01[20] | |
The Muppets tackle some of the show's problems and to find guest stars that Miss Piggy approves of since she does not want Elizabeth Banks. Fozzie tries to get Becky's parents to approve of him even though he is a bear. Imagine Dragons perform their song "Roots". Guest stars: Elizabeth Banks as herself, Tracy Anderson as herself, Tom Bergeron as himself, Imagine Dragons, Riki Lindhome as Becky, Meagen Fay as Holly, Jere Burns as Carl. | ||||||
2 | "Hostile Makeover" | Randall Einhorn | Story by : Bill Prady & Bob Kushell Teleplay by : Dave Caplan & Gregg Mettler | September 29, 2015[b] | 5.78[21] | |
Hoping to improve her mood, Kermit sets Miss Piggy up with Josh Groban only to find Josh has his own ideas for the show. Bobo the Bear attempts to sell cookies for his daughter. Fozzie is invited to a party at Jay Leno's house and is tempted to obtain a souvenir of the party where he ends up taking a candy bowl that was previously owned by George Carlin. Guest stars: Josh Groban as himself, Laurence Fishburne as himself, Jay Leno as himself, Lea Thompson as herself, Reza Aslan as himself. | ||||||
3 | "Bear Left Then Bear Write" | Randall Einhorn | Story by : Dave Caplan & Gregg Mettler Teleplay by : Nell Scovell & Steve Rudnick | October 6, 2015[b] | 4.85[22] | |
Trying to spare Fozzie's feelings after he writes a terrible sketch for the show, Kermit inadvertently convinces him to quit and pursue a career as a screenwriter. Miss Piggy is humiliated when Christina Applegate plays a prank on her on-air and plans to prank her back with Scooter's help. Gonzo uses Liam Hemsworth's picture on a dating website leading to complications when his online girlfriend Debbie wants to meet him in person. Guest stars: Christina Applegate as herself, Nick Offerman as himself, Liam Hemsworth as himself, Chris Jai Alex as Police Officer. | ||||||
4 | "Pig Out" | Randall Einhorn | Story by : Bob Kushell and Dave Caplan Teleplay by : Gregg Mettler and Nell Scovell | October 13, 2015[b] | 4.34[23] | |
Miss Piggy finds out that the crew unwinds at Rowlf's Tavern at the end of taping and gets herself invited. Meanwhile, Statler is hospitalized after being accidentally shot with a T-shirt gun by Fozzie, who goes to great lengths to make things right. At the same time, Sam mistakenly thinks that Janice is attracted to him. Guest star: Ed Helms as himself. | ||||||
5 | "Walk the Swine" | Randall Einhorn | Story by : Dave Caplan and Steve Rudnick Teleplay by : Gregg Mettler and Nell Scovell | October 27, 2015[b] | 4.33[24] | |
Miss Piggy's feud with Reese Witherspoon (who previously beat her out for the lead female role in Walk the Line) hits a new level when they both volunteer for Habitat for Humanity. Meanwhile, Fozzie's relationship with Becky hits a snag when he starts telling jokes about her. Also, Rizzo ends up causing car trouble for Scooter by accidentally crashing into him. Guest stars: Reese Witherspoon as herself, Riki Lindhome as Becky. | ||||||
6 | "The Ex-Factor"[25][26] | Randall Einhorn | Story by : Bob Kushell and Steve Rudnick Teleplay by : Nell Scovell and Emily Wilson | November 3, 2015[b] | TBD | |
Kermit the Frog turns to Miss Piggy for advice on what to get Denise. Meanwhile, Kristin Chenoweth is invited to do a gig at the anniversary of Floyd Pepper's parents and ends up causing a rift between the Electric Mayhem members on the way there. Guest stars: Kristin Chenoweth as herself, Stacey Moseley as Cheryl. | ||||||
7 | "Pig's in a Blackout"[27] | TBD | TBD | November 10, 2015[b] | TBD | |
8 | "Too Hot to Handler"[27] | TBD | TBD | November 17, 2015[b] | TBD |
Forthcoming guest stars this season include Jason Bateman, Jennifer Lawrence, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sofía Vergara and Kerry Washington.[6][28]
Production
Bill Prady originated the idea to bring The Muppets back to prime-time television and enlisted Bob Kushell as co-creator and showrunner for the project, as Prady will concurrently perform his co-creator/executive producer duties on CBS' The Big Bang Theory, which is guaranteed at least through its tenth year, for the 2016–17 season.[29] Before ABC was approached, Netflix expressed interest in co-producing the series as part of its original programming roster.[30]
The Muppets was considered a "stealth, late presentation" in the 2015 comedy development season. After buying Prady and Kushell's pitch, ABC ordered a pilot script and a 10-minute proof of concept filmed presentation, which was filmed at the Walt Disney Studios in May and delivered just in time for ABC schedule consideration.[31] On May 7, 2015, ABC greenlit the series to order as an entry in the 2015–16 television season.[32] The pitch presentation, which was first screened to the public on July 11, 2015, at Comic-Con to an overwhelmingly positive response, was released online on July 21, 2015.[33][34] In regards to what Muppet characters to include, producers decided to omit extremely anthropomorphic characters such as "talking vegetables and dancing chickens".[6]
The series is shot at Stages 6 and 7 of the Walt Disney Studios lot in Burbank, California and on-location throughout Los Angeles.[citation needed] Sets must be raised four and a half feet so that the Muppet performers will have room to operate the characters, and all sets have platforms which can be moved.[35] The Muppets received a full 16-episode season from ABC on October 29, 2015.[36]
Broadcast
The Muppets premiered on September 22, 2015 on ABC in the United States.[37][38] It was broadcast on Sky 1 in the UK, starting Monday October 19, 2015.[39] The series was also acquired by the Seven Network in Australia to air in 2015.[40][41]
Reception
Critical reception
On the review aggregate website Metacritic, The Muppets has received a metascore of 62 out of 100, based on 31 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[42] On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season has a rating of 64%, based on 55 reviews, with an average rating of 6.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "The Muppets brings new energy to a beloved franchise – and although longtime fans may be taken aback by the show's adult mockumentary approach, the classic characters retain their essential spirit."[43] The Washington Post's Hank Stuever complimented the series, calling it "a smart and often witty update to the Muppet brand," giving it a "B".[44] Merrill Barr of Forbes wrote a negative review, stating, "By taking these creatures and turning them into 'real' people, the only way to make them funny becomes having them do outlandish things. The only problem is they're inherently outlandish just by existing, so everything they do just feels tame and lifeless by comparisson. [sic]"[45] Dominic Patten of Deadline.com negatively compared the series to Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.[46] Brian Lowry of Variety gave a more mixed reaction, calling it "something of a mixed bag", praising the humor, but criticizing the subplot of Fozzie dating a human woman.[47] On the other hand, Dorothy Rabinowitz of The Wall Street Journal was more positive toward the series. She wrote, "As soon as you begin watching the new Muppets the question arises—how come no one thought of this before? So perfect is the idea of a late-night talk show called Up Late with Miss Piggy one has to wonder."[48]
Controversy
The group One Million Moms, an offshoot of the American Family Association, began protesting The Muppets, citing it as "not suitable for family viewing", and calling for boycotts against it immediately after ABC picked it up, long before the series debuted.[49][50][51]
The Parents Television Council also started a boycott of the series, saying that 4 million children ages 2–11 were exposed to content for adults for three minutes and 38 seconds during the first four episodes such as "Miss Piggy talking about having plastic surgery on her breasts and buttocks, Kermit the Frog talking about 'cross promoting' a female character and a bar scene full of various characters drinking liquor."[52]
Ratings
No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
DVR (18–49) |
DVR viewers (millions) |
Total (18–49) |
Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Pig Girls Don't Cry (Pilot)" | September 22, 2015 | 2.9/10 | 9.01[20] | 1.1 | 2.68 | 4.0 | 11.69[53] |
2 | "Hostile Makeover" | September 29, 2015 | 2.0/7 | 5.78[21] | 0.9 | — | 2.9[54] | — |
3 | "Bear Left Then Bear Write" | October 6, 2015 | 1.7/6 | 4.85[22] | — | — | — | — |
4 | "Pig Out" | October 13, 2015 | 1.3/5 | 4.34[23] | 0.8 | — | 2.1[55] | — |
5 | "Walk the Swine" | October 27, 2015 | 1.4/5 | 4.33[24] | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
6 | "The Ex-Factor" | November 3, 2015 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Notes
a This number represents the number of views the First Look Presentation received on YouTube (as of September 19, 2015[update]) since ABC officially released it on July 21, 2015.[56]
b Episodes will premiere one day earlier on City in Canada.[57]
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External links
- Official website
- The Muppets at IMDb
- The Muppets (2015) at Muppet Wiki
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- 2015 American television series debuts
- American Broadcasting Company network shows
- American comedy television series
- American television sitcoms
- English-language television programming
- The Muppets television series
- Mockumentary television series
- Single-camera television sitcoms
- Television controversies
- Television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters
- Television programs featuring puppetry
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