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** Bean Bunny’s prominence in the show also sets this in the 80s/early 90s when Bean was given a fairly big push in Muppets media. He would be pushed OutOfFocus shortly afterwards.

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** Bean Bunny’s prominence in the show also sets this in the 80s/early 90s when Bean was given a fairly big push in Muppets media. He would be pushed OutOfFocus shortly afterwards.afterwards before being PutOnABus from 2006 onwards.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Bean says he’s going away forever, which becomes more relevant as he was PutOnABus after 2005.

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* HarsherInHindsight: Bean says he’s he's going away forever, which becomes more relevant as he was PutOnABus after 2005.
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* TheScrappy: While Waldo C. Graphic is meant to be [[HateSink annoying]] in-universe, many found him to be ''[[GoneHorriblyRight too]]'' annoying, with many disliking him for his obnoxious voice, his creepy, [[NonStandardCharacterDesign bizarre CGI design]], and how his constant antics get in the way of The Muppets performance. The Tough Pig fansite [[https://toughpigs.com/muppetvision-waldo/ also argues]] that part of the reason why Waldo never caught on with audiences was that he was less of a character and more of a cheap gimmick, having next to nothing to him that makes endearing to the audience and largely only existing as a way to showcase Jim Henson's then-new digital puppetry technology and to provide cheap visual gags. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Waldo would be [[PutOnABus not be featured in any more Muppet productions after this show]].

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* TheScrappy: While Waldo C. Graphic is meant to be [[HateSink annoying]] in-universe, many found him to be ''[[GoneHorriblyRight too]]'' annoying, with many disliking him for his obnoxious voice, his creepy, [[NonStandardCharacterDesign bizarre CGI design]], and how his constant antics get in the way of The Muppets performance. The Tough Pig Pigs fansite [[https://toughpigs.com/muppetvision-waldo/ also argues]] that part of the reason why Waldo never caught on with audiences was that he was less of a character and more of a cheap gimmick, having next to nothing to him that makes endearing to the audience and largely only existing as a way to showcase Jim Henson's then-new digital puppetry technology and to provide cheap visual gags. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Waldo would be [[PutOnABus not be featured in any more Muppet productions after this show]].
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* TheScrappy: While Waldo C. Graphic is meant to be [[HateSink annoying]] in-universe, many found him to be ''[[GoneHorriblyRight too]]'' annoying, with many disliking him for his obnoxious voice, his creepy, [[NonStandardCharacterDesign bizarre CGI design]], and how his constant antics get in the way of The Muppets performance. The [[https://toughpigs.com/muppetvision-waldo/ Tough Pigs]] fan site also argues that part of the reason why Waldo never caught on with audiences was that he was less of a character and more of a cheap gimmick, having next to nothing to him that makes endearing to the audience and largely only existing as a way to showcase Jim Henson's then-new digital puppetry technology and to provide cheap visual gags. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Waldo would be [[PutOnABus not be featured in any more Muppet productions after this show]].

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* TheScrappy: While Waldo C. Graphic is meant to be [[HateSink annoying]] in-universe, many found him to be ''[[GoneHorriblyRight too]]'' annoying, with many disliking him for his obnoxious voice, his creepy, [[NonStandardCharacterDesign bizarre CGI design]], and how his constant antics get in the way of The Muppets performance. The Tough Pig fansite [[https://toughpigs.com/muppetvision-waldo/ Tough Pigs]] fan site also argues argues]] that part of the reason why Waldo never caught on with audiences was that he was less of a character and more of a cheap gimmick, having next to nothing to him that makes endearing to the audience and largely only existing as a way to showcase Jim Henson's then-new digital puppetry technology and to provide cheap visual gags. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Waldo would be [[PutOnABus not be featured in any more Muppet productions after this show]].
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* TheScrappy: While Waldo C. Graphic is meant to be [[HateSink annoying]] in-universe, many found him to be far ''too'' annoying, with many disliking him for his obnoxious voice, his creepy, [[NonStandardCharacterDesign bizarre CGI design]], and how his constant antics get in the way of The Muppets performance. The [[https://toughpigs.com/muppetvision-waldo/ Tough Pigs]] fan site also argues that part of the reason why Waldo never caught on with audiences was that he was less of a character and more of a cheap gimmick, having next to nothing to him that makes endearing to the audience and largely only existing as a way to showcase Jim Henson's then-new digital puppetry technology and to provide cheap visual gags and little more. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Waldo would be [[PutOnABus not be featured in any more Muppet productions after this show]].

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* TheScrappy: While Waldo C. Graphic is meant to be [[HateSink annoying]] in-universe, many found him to be far ''too'' ''[[GoneHorriblyRight too]]'' annoying, with many disliking him for his obnoxious voice, his creepy, [[NonStandardCharacterDesign bizarre CGI design]], and how his constant antics get in the way of The Muppets performance. The [[https://toughpigs.com/muppetvision-waldo/ Tough Pigs]] fan site also argues that part of the reason why Waldo never caught on with audiences was that he was less of a character and more of a cheap gimmick, having next to nothing to him that makes endearing to the audience and largely only existing as a way to showcase Jim Henson's then-new digital puppetry technology and to provide cheap visual gags and little more.gags. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Waldo would be [[PutOnABus not be featured in any more Muppet productions after this show]].
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* TheScrappy: While Waldo C. Graphic is meant to be [[HateSink annoying]] in-universe, many found him to be far ''too'' annoying, with many disliking him for his obnoxious voice, his creepy, [[NonStandardCharacterDesign bizarre CGI design]], and how his constant antics get in the way of The Muppets performance. The [[https://toughpigs.com/muppetvision-waldo/ Tough Pigs]] fan site also argues that part of the reason why Waldo never caught on with audiences was that he was less of a character and more of a cheap gimmick, having next to nothing to him that makes endearing to the audience and largely only existing as a way to showcase Jim Henson's then-new digital puppetry technology and to provide cheap visual gags and little more. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Waldo would be not be featured in any more Muppet productions after this show.

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* TheScrappy: While Waldo C. Graphic is meant to be [[HateSink annoying]] in-universe, many found him to be far ''too'' annoying, with many disliking him for his obnoxious voice, his creepy, [[NonStandardCharacterDesign bizarre CGI design]], and how his constant antics get in the way of The Muppets performance. The [[https://toughpigs.com/muppetvision-waldo/ Tough Pigs]] fan site also argues that part of the reason why Waldo never caught on with audiences was that he was less of a character and more of a cheap gimmick, having next to nothing to him that makes endearing to the audience and largely only existing as a way to showcase Jim Henson's then-new digital puppetry technology and to provide cheap visual gags and little more. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Waldo would be [[PutOnABus not be featured in any more Muppet productions after this show.show]].
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* TheScrappy: While Waldo C. Graphic is meant to be [[HateSink annoying]] in-universe, many found him to be far ''too'' annoying, with many disliking him for his obnoxious voice, creepy design, and how his constant antics get in the way of The Muppets performance. The [[https://toughpigs.com/muppetvision-waldo/ Tough Pigs]] fan site also argues that part of the reason why Waldo never caught on with audiences was that he was less of a character and more of a cheap gimmick, having next to nothing to him that makes endearing to the audience and largely only existing as a way to showcase Jim Henson's then-new digital puppetry technology and to provide cheap visual gags. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Waldo would be not be featured in any more Muppet productions after this show.

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* TheScrappy: While Waldo C. Graphic is meant to be [[HateSink annoying]] in-universe, many found him to be far ''too'' annoying, with many disliking him for his obnoxious voice, creepy design, his creepy, [[NonStandardCharacterDesign bizarre CGI design]], and how his constant antics get in the way of The Muppets performance. The [[https://toughpigs.com/muppetvision-waldo/ Tough Pigs]] fan site also argues that part of the reason why Waldo never caught on with audiences was that he was less of a character and more of a cheap gimmick, having next to nothing to him that makes endearing to the audience and largely only existing as a way to showcase Jim Henson's then-new digital puppetry technology and to provide cheap visual gags.gags and little more. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Waldo would be not be featured in any more Muppet productions after this show.
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* TheScrappy: While Waldo C. Graphic is meant to be [[HateSink annoying]] in-universe, many found him to be far ''too'' annoying, with many disliking him for his obnoxious voice, creepy design, and how his constant antics get in the way of The Muppets performance. The [[https://toughpigs.com/muppetvision-waldo/ Tough Pigs]] fan site also argues that part of the reason why Waldo never caught on with audiences was that he was less of a character and more of a cheap gimmick, having next to nothing to him that makes endearing to the audience and largely only existing as a way to showcase of Henson's digital puppetry technology and to provide cheap visual gags. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Waldo would not be featured again after this show.

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* TheScrappy: While Waldo C. Graphic is meant to be [[HateSink annoying]] in-universe, many found him to be far ''too'' annoying, with many disliking him for his obnoxious voice, creepy design, and how his constant antics get in the way of The Muppets performance. The [[https://toughpigs.com/muppetvision-waldo/ Tough Pigs]] fan site also argues that part of the reason why Waldo never caught on with audiences was that he was less of a character and more of a cheap gimmick, having next to nothing to him that makes endearing to the audience and largely only existing as a way to showcase of Jim Henson's then-new digital puppetry technology and to provide cheap visual gags. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Waldo would be not be featured again in any more Muppet productions after this show.
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* SacredCow: This was the final Muppet production Jim Henson was involved with before he died, which might explain why Disney hasn't closed the attraction at Hollywood Studios (The version at Disney California Adventure was shut down in November 2014 after a 13 year run.) with Muppet*Vision's section of Streets of America being the only part of the area to be spared from the ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]'' demolition in 2016. It also would explain why the main show has been left relatively untouched during its nearly three decade run, with the exception of a digital remastering of the film in 2009. It helps that the show continues to be incredibly popular amongst both park goers and especially Muppet fans to this very day.
%%* TheScrappy: Waldo C. Graphic, in-universe and out.

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* SacredCow: This was the final Muppet production Jim Henson was involved with before he died, which might explain why Disney hasn't closed the attraction at Hollywood Studios (The version at Disney California Adventure was shut down in November 2014 after a 13 year run.) with Muppet*Vision's section of Streets of America being the only part of the area to be spared from the ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]'' demolition in 2016. It also would explain why the main show has been left relatively untouched during its nearly three decade run, with the exception of a digital remastering of the film in 2009. It helps that the show continues to be incredibly popular amongst both park goers and especially Muppet fans to this very day.
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TheScrappy: While Waldo C. Graphic, in-universe Graphic is meant to be [[HateSink annoying]] in-universe, many found him to be far ''too'' annoying, with many disliking him for his obnoxious voice, creepy design, and out.how his constant antics get in the way of The Muppets performance. The [[https://toughpigs.com/muppetvision-waldo/ Tough Pigs]] fan site also argues that part of the reason why Waldo never caught on with audiences was that he was less of a character and more of a cheap gimmick, having next to nothing to him that makes endearing to the audience and largely only existing as a way to showcase of Henson's digital puppetry technology and to provide cheap visual gags. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Waldo would not be featured again after this show.
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* UncannyValley: At the end of the show, Kermit comes toward the audience on a firetruck's ladder. The thing is, he's obviously being remote-controlled here because his mouth doesn't close all the way and his movements are pretty stiff. It's so prominent you can't really ignore it, and it's kind of unsettling.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Statler and Waldorf's exchange about "the guy in the Goofy mask" was funny enough to begin with, but thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, following the reopening everyone had to wear face masks in the theater...which drastically increased the chances that someone really ''was'' wearing a Goofy mask during that line! (albeit, not quite the kind they were likely referring to)
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Muppet fans were not pleased when Disney replaced the original sign with a more generic marquee sign in 2016, nor were they pleased with the gradual removal of much of the Muppet theming from the theatre exterior and the surrounding area shortly afterwards. On the other hand, much of it does remain and the subsequent opening of [=PizzeRizzo=] restaurant nearby actually upped the Muppet detailing, with even the block of restrooms across from the theater being redubbed "Gonzo's Royal Flush"!

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Muppet fans were not pleased when Disney replaced the original sign with a more generic marquee sign in 2016, nor were they pleased with the gradual removal of much some of the Muppet theming from the theatre exterior and the surrounding area shortly afterwards. On the other hand, much of it does remain and the subsequent opening of [=PizzeRizzo=] restaurant nearby actually upped the Muppet detailing, with even the block of restrooms across from the theater being redubbed "Gonzo's Royal Flush"!
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Muppet fans were not pleased when Disney replaced the original sign with a more generic marquee sign in 2016, nor were they pleased with the gradual removal of much of the Muppet theming from the theatre exterior and the surrounding area shortly afterwards.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Muppet fans were not pleased when Disney replaced the original sign with a more generic marquee sign in 2016, nor were they pleased with the gradual removal of much of the Muppet theming from the theatre exterior and the surrounding area shortly afterwards. On the other hand, much of it does remain and the subsequent opening of [=PizzeRizzo=] restaurant nearby actually upped the Muppet detailing, with even the block of restrooms across from the theater being redubbed "Gonzo's Royal Flush"!

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: When [[spoiler:the Swedish Chef blows up the back wall of the stage, revealing the park guests outside]], the guests are clearly wearing 90s clothes.

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When [[spoiler:the Swedish Chef blows up the back wall of the stage, revealing the park guests outside]], the guests are clearly wearing 90s clothes.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: When [[spoiler:the Swedish Chef blows up the back wall of the stage, revealing the park guests outside]], the guests are clearly wearing 90s clothes.
** Bean Bunny’s prominence in the show also sets this in the 80s/early 90s when Bean was given a fairly big push in Muppets media. He would be pushed OutOfFocus shortly afterwards.



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%% * TheWoobie: Bean.Bean, who is constantly shunned from the other Muppets who are too busy to hear out his ideas. It comes to the point where, once he decides to run away, you can't blame him for doing so.
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* SacredCow: This was the final Muppet production Jim Henson was involved with before he died, which might explain why Disney hasn't closed the attraction at Hollywood Studios (The version at Disney California Adventure was shut down in November 2014 after a 13 year run.) with Muppet*Vision's section of Streets of America being the only part of the area to be spared from the ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]'' demolition in 2016. It also would explain why the main show has been left relatively untouched during its nearly three decade run, with the exception of a digital remastering of the film in 2009.

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* SacredCow: This was the final Muppet production Jim Henson was involved with before he died, which might explain why Disney hasn't closed the attraction at Hollywood Studios (The version at Disney California Adventure was shut down in November 2014 after a 13 year run.) with Muppet*Vision's section of Streets of America being the only part of the area to be spared from the ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]'' demolition in 2016. It also would explain why the main show has been left relatively untouched during its nearly three decade run, with the exception of a digital remastering of the film in 2009. It helps that the show continues to be incredibly popular amongst both park goers and especially Muppet fans to this very day.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Muppet fans were not pleased when Disney replaced the original sign with a admittedly more generic marquee sign in 2016 (it didn't help that the marquee sign removed Jim Henson's name, a move widely seen as being disrespectful to the late creator), nor were they pleased with the gradual removal of much of the Muppet theming from the theatre exterior and the surrounding area shortly afterwards. Disappointment also arose after Disney changed the name of the area from "Muppet Courtyard" to "Grand Avenue" in 2017, after the former name gave Muppet fans [[YankTheDogsChain hope that a Muppet themed land would finally happen]] years after the initial Muppet Studios idea [[WhatCouldHaveBeen was scrapped]] after [[AuthorExistenceFailure Henson's death]].

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Muppet fans were not pleased when Disney replaced the original sign with a admittedly more generic marquee sign in 2016 (it didn't help that the marquee sign removed Jim Henson's name, a move widely seen as being disrespectful to the late creator), 2016, nor were they pleased with the gradual removal of much of the Muppet theming from the theatre exterior and the surrounding area shortly afterwards. Disappointment also arose after Disney changed the name of the area from "Muppet Courtyard" to "Grand Avenue" in 2017, after the former name gave Muppet fans [[YankTheDogsChain hope that a Muppet themed land would finally happen]] years after the initial Muppet Studios idea [[WhatCouldHaveBeen was scrapped]] after [[AuthorExistenceFailure Henson's death]]. afterwards.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Muppet fans were not pleased when Disney replaced the original sign with a admittedly more generic marquee sign in 2016, nor were they pleased with the gradual removal of much of the Muppet theming from the theatre exterior and the surrounding area shortly afterwards. Disappointment also arose after Disney changed the name of the area from "Muppet Courtyard" to "Grand Avenue" in 2017, after the former name gave Muppet fans [[YankTheDogsChain hope that a Muppet themed land would finally happen]] years after the initial Muppet Studios idea [[WhatCouldHaveBeen was scrapped]] after [[AuthorExistenceFailure Henson's death]].

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Muppet fans were not pleased when Disney replaced the original sign with a admittedly more generic marquee sign in 2016, 2016 (it didn't help that the marquee sign removed Jim Henson's name, a move widely seen as being disrespectful to the late creator), nor were they pleased with the gradual removal of much of the Muppet theming from the theatre exterior and the surrounding area shortly afterwards. Disappointment also arose after Disney changed the name of the area from "Muppet Courtyard" to "Grand Avenue" in 2017, after the former name gave Muppet fans [[YankTheDogsChain hope that a Muppet themed land would finally happen]] years after the initial Muppet Studios idea [[WhatCouldHaveBeen was scrapped]] after [[AuthorExistenceFailure Henson's death]].
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* SacredCow: This was the final Muppet production Jim Henson was involved with before he died, which might explain why Disney hasn't closed the attraction at Hollywood Studios (The version at Disney California Adventure was shut down in November 2014 after a 13 year run.) with Muppet*Vision's section of Streets of America being the only part of the area to be spared from the ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]'' demolition in 2016. It also would explain why the main show has been left relatively untouched during its nearly three decade run. With the exception of a digital remastering of the film in 2009.

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* SacredCow: This was the final Muppet production Jim Henson was involved with before he died, which might explain why Disney hasn't closed the attraction at Hollywood Studios (The version at Disney California Adventure was shut down in November 2014 after a 13 year run.) with Muppet*Vision's section of Streets of America being the only part of the area to be spared from the ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]'' demolition in 2016. It also would explain why the main show has been left relatively untouched during its nearly three decade run. With run, with the exception of a digital remastering of the film in 2009.
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* SacredCow: This was the final Muppet production Jim Henson was involved with before he died, which might explain why Disney hasn't closed the attraction at Hollywood Studios (The version at Disney California Adventure was shut down in November 2014 after a 13 year run. Although the attraction at that park was never as attended or popular as it is at Hollywood Studios.) with Muppet*Vision's section of Streets of America being the only part of the area to be spared from the ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]'' demolition in 2016. It also would explain why the main show has been left relatively untouched during its nearly three decade run. With the exception of a digital remastering of the film in 2009.

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* SacredCow: This was the final Muppet production Jim Henson was involved with before he died, which might explain why Disney hasn't closed the attraction at Hollywood Studios (The version at Disney California Adventure was shut down in November 2014 after a 13 year run. Although the attraction at that park was never as attended or popular as it is at Hollywood Studios.) with Muppet*Vision's section of Streets of America being the only part of the area to be spared from the ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]'' demolition in 2016. It also would explain why the main show has been left relatively untouched during its nearly three decade run. With the exception of a digital remastering of the film in 2009.

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* SacredCow: This was the final Muppet production Jim Henson was involved with before he died, which might explain why Disney hasn't closed the attraction at Hollywood Studios (The version at Disney California Adventure was shut down in
November 2014 after a 13 year run. Although the attraction at that park was never as attended or popular as it is at Hollywood Studios.) with Muppet*Vision's section of Streets of America being the only part of the area to be spared from the ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]'' demolition in 2016. It also would explain why the main show has been left relatively untouched during its nearly three decade run. With the exception of a digital remastering of the film in 2009.

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* SacredCow: This was the final Muppet production Jim Henson was involved with before he died, which might explain why Disney hasn't closed the attraction at Hollywood Studios (The version at Disney California Adventure was shut down in
in November 2014 after a 13 year run. Although the attraction at that park was never as attended or popular as it is at Hollywood Studios.) with Muppet*Vision's section of Streets of America being the only part of the area to be spared from the ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]'' demolition in 2016. It also would explain why the main show has been left relatively untouched during its nearly three decade run. With the exception of a digital remastering of the film in 2009.

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* SacredCow: This was the final Muppet production Jim Henson was involved with before he died, which might explain why Disney hasn't closed the attraction at Hollywood Studios (The version at Disney California Adventure was shut down in 2014 after a 13 year run. Although the attraction at that park was never as attended or popular as it is at Hollywood Studios.) with Muppet*Vision's section of Streets of America being the only part of the area to be spared from the ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]'' demolition in 2016. It also would explain why the main show has been left relatively untouched during its nearly three decade run. With the exception of a digital remastering of the film in 2009.

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* SacredCow: This was the final Muppet production Jim Henson was involved with before he died, which might explain why Disney hasn't closed the attraction at Hollywood Studios (The version at Disney California Adventure was shut down in in
November
2014 after a 13 year run. Although the attraction at that park was never as attended or popular as it is at Hollywood Studios.) with Muppet*Vision's section of Streets of America being the only part of the area to be spared from the ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]'' demolition in 2016. It also would explain why the main show has been left relatively untouched during its nearly three decade run. With the exception of a digital remastering of the film in 2009.
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* SacredCow: This was the final Muppet production Jim Henson was involved with before he died, which might explain why Disney hasn't closed the attraction, with Muppet*Vision's section of Streets of America being the only part of the area to be spared from the ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]'' demolition in 2016. It also would explain why the main show has been left relatively untouched during its nearly three decade run. With the exception of a digital remastering of the film in 2009.

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* SacredCow: This was the final Muppet production Jim Henson was involved with before he died, which might explain why Disney hasn't closed the attraction, attraction at Hollywood Studios (The version at Disney California Adventure was shut down in 2014 after a 13 year run. Although the attraction at that park was never as attended or popular as it is at Hollywood Studios.) with Muppet*Vision's section of Streets of America being the only part of the area to be spared from the ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge]]'' demolition in 2016. It also would explain why the main show has been left relatively untouched during its nearly three decade run. With the exception of a digital remastering of the film in 2009.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Bean Bunny and Waldo C. Graphic weren't created for the film. Bean was the main protagonist of the 1986 special ''Film/TheTaleOfTheBunnyPicnic'', and Waldo was introduced in ''Series/TheJimHensonHour''. This ended up being their best-known appearances.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: Bean Bunny and Waldo C. Graphic weren't created for the film. Bean was the main protagonist of the 1986 special ''Film/TheTaleOfTheBunnyPicnic'', and Waldo was introduced in ''Series/TheJimHensonHour''. This ended up being their best-known appearances.appearance.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Muppet fans were not pleased when Disney replaced the original sign with a admittedly more generic marquee sign in 2016, nor were they pleased with the gradual removal of much of the Muppet theming from the theatre exterior and the surrounding area shortly afterwards. Disappointment also arosed after Disney changed the name of the area from "Muppet Courtyard" to "Grand Avenue" in 2017, after the former name gave Muppet fans [[YankTheDogsChain hope that a Muppet themed land would finally happen]] years after the intial Muppet Studios idea [[WhatCouldHaveBeen was scrapped]] after [[AuthorExistenceFailure Henson's death]].

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Muppet fans were not pleased when Disney replaced the original sign with a admittedly more generic marquee sign in 2016, nor were they pleased with the gradual removal of much of the Muppet theming from the theatre exterior and the surrounding area shortly afterwards. Disappointment also arosed arose after Disney changed the name of the area from "Muppet Courtyard" to "Grand Avenue" in 2017, after the former name gave Muppet fans [[YankTheDogsChain hope that a Muppet themed land would finally happen]] years after the intial initial Muppet Studios idea [[WhatCouldHaveBeen was scrapped]] after [[AuthorExistenceFailure Henson's death]].
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* TheWoobie: Bean.

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