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On Halloween night, Gonzo is challenged to spend one night in The Haunted Mansion.On Halloween night, Gonzo is challenged to spend one night in The Haunted Mansion.On Halloween night, Gonzo is challenged to spend one night in The Haunted Mansion.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 4 nominations total
Dave Goelz
- The Great Gonzo
- (voice)
- …
Bill Barretta
- Pepe
- (voice)
- …
Eric Jacobson
- Miss Piggy
- (voice)
- …
Matt Vogel
- Kermit the Frog
- (voice)
- …
Peter Linz
- Walter
- (voice)
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David Rudman
- Scooter
- (voice)
- …
Julianne Buescher
- Yolanda
- (voice)
- …
Alice Dinnean
- Mummy
- (voice)
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Bruce Lanoil
- Duddy
- (voice)
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Brian Henson
- Sal Minella
- (voice)
Nicolette Santino
- Party Tomato
- (voice)
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Alex Villa
- Pumpkin
- (voice)
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Muppets Haunted Mansion isn't a perfect Halloween special but you have to admit it resolves a lot of problems from Muppets Now. The jokes are better, the characters aren't off, the celebrities aren't a waste of time and actually have decent acting, the sets looked neat, and it even references the original Muppet Show. If there is one thing I don't like about this special it's obviously Matt Vogel doing Kermit the Frog's voice but Kermit doesn't have a main role here so it's not very distracting. This special mostly did a solid job. It may not be the Kermit we wanted or the quality of a Muppet movie from the Jim Henson era, but it atleast solves a lot of the problems that Muppets Now had. So I'm fine with it.
Not the greatest output by our furry friends but it killed an hour and kept the kids quiet.
I'm aware the voice actor for Kermit has changed but I didn't realise we were now having to just ignore the fact it sounds like Kermy permanently has a cold.
I can actually do the voice better. Disney, if you're reading this, I'm happy to talk....
I'm aware the voice actor for Kermit has changed but I didn't realise we were now having to just ignore the fact it sounds like Kermy permanently has a cold.
I can actually do the voice better. Disney, if you're reading this, I'm happy to talk....
Believing they're going to a celebrity bash, Gonzo and Pepe The Prawn spend the night in a haunted mansion.
While it hasn't all the dynamics of a film, it excels as at TV movie, director Kirk Thatcher utilising some clever modern technology and virtual sets delivers a sterling production. This tonally line films from the past including Muppets Treasure Island and A Muppets Christmas Carol. It has all the the charm, fun and wit you'd expect from The Muppets. Those who love the Disneyland attraction of the same name will find this a blast with its surprises and Easter eggs all the way through.
Although Rizo the rat only appears in paintings (his character being retired due to some off screen issues), Pepe is a good stand-in/replacement having grown a fan favourite over the years. The performers, voice actors, crew, writers and Thatcher bring all Jim Henson favourites to life; from Kermit to Miss Piggy, Scooter to Rowlf the Dog as and everyone in-between. Even adding some genuinely likeable new ghost characters too.
Just like the original Muppet Show it delivers a real family experience. Will Arnett is great throughout as they encounter all kinds of Muppet-inspired ghouls, celebrity cameos including, Taraji P. Henson, Yvette Nicole Brown, Danny Trejo (who appeared in Muppets Most Wanted) and Ed Asner in one of his final roles.
The Muppet version of The Haunted Mansion thankfully delivers all The Muppet goodness we love. Sharp, punchy, brilliant. It's The Muppets!
While it hasn't all the dynamics of a film, it excels as at TV movie, director Kirk Thatcher utilising some clever modern technology and virtual sets delivers a sterling production. This tonally line films from the past including Muppets Treasure Island and A Muppets Christmas Carol. It has all the the charm, fun and wit you'd expect from The Muppets. Those who love the Disneyland attraction of the same name will find this a blast with its surprises and Easter eggs all the way through.
Although Rizo the rat only appears in paintings (his character being retired due to some off screen issues), Pepe is a good stand-in/replacement having grown a fan favourite over the years. The performers, voice actors, crew, writers and Thatcher bring all Jim Henson favourites to life; from Kermit to Miss Piggy, Scooter to Rowlf the Dog as and everyone in-between. Even adding some genuinely likeable new ghost characters too.
Just like the original Muppet Show it delivers a real family experience. Will Arnett is great throughout as they encounter all kinds of Muppet-inspired ghouls, celebrity cameos including, Taraji P. Henson, Yvette Nicole Brown, Danny Trejo (who appeared in Muppets Most Wanted) and Ed Asner in one of his final roles.
The Muppet version of The Haunted Mansion thankfully delivers all The Muppet goodness we love. Sharp, punchy, brilliant. It's The Muppets!
Muppet Christmas Carol is my favourite movie of all time and I absolutely love the Muppets (and the Haunted Mansion is one of my favourite Disneyland rides) so I was both excited and nervous to watch this special.
I really enjoyed the first half -- the songs are fun and quite catchy, there are some pretty good moments and jokes (the goat's appearances made me laugh out loud) but the second half was really strange and creepy -- and not in a fun way. It definitely doesn't deliver the same level of pure joy as Muppet Christmas Carol but, to be fair, that is a high bar to meet.
Also, not enough Rizzo.
(I also miss Steve Whitmire's performances but sounds like they're better off without him, here's a paragraph from Wikipedia on his dismissal: "Brian Henson stated that issues with Whitmire began in the mid-1990s, and said that Whitmire would make "outrageous demands and often played brinkmanship", and additionally stated that Whitmire would "send emails and letters attacking everyone, attacking the writing and attacking the director". He also expressed guilt for not dismissing Whitmire and recasting Kermit before selling the Muppets to Disney in 2004, because "I knew that it was going to be a real problem". Lisa Henson stated that Whitmire was opposed to having an understudy for Kermit and refused to train one, which became problematic when it came to "B-level performances, such as a ribbon-cutting," at some of which she said he was unwilling to appear. She also stated that he "blackballed young performers" by refusing to appear in shows with them.")
I really enjoyed the first half -- the songs are fun and quite catchy, there are some pretty good moments and jokes (the goat's appearances made me laugh out loud) but the second half was really strange and creepy -- and not in a fun way. It definitely doesn't deliver the same level of pure joy as Muppet Christmas Carol but, to be fair, that is a high bar to meet.
Also, not enough Rizzo.
(I also miss Steve Whitmire's performances but sounds like they're better off without him, here's a paragraph from Wikipedia on his dismissal: "Brian Henson stated that issues with Whitmire began in the mid-1990s, and said that Whitmire would make "outrageous demands and often played brinkmanship", and additionally stated that Whitmire would "send emails and letters attacking everyone, attacking the writing and attacking the director". He also expressed guilt for not dismissing Whitmire and recasting Kermit before selling the Muppets to Disney in 2004, because "I knew that it was going to be a real problem". Lisa Henson stated that Whitmire was opposed to having an understudy for Kermit and refused to train one, which became problematic when it came to "B-level performances, such as a ribbon-cutting," at some of which she said he was unwilling to appear. She also stated that he "blackballed young performers" by refusing to appear in shows with them.")
Overall this was cute and entertaining. The songs were good and the puppetry was alright. Unfortunately these later Muppet outings will never live up to what the original artists could deliver. Doubt that? Go and watch the original The Muppet Show,
or The Muppet Movie. In this case,
Kermit was all wrong. His voice was so far off as to be almost unrecognizable. Bring back Steve Whitmire! At least his Kermit voice was close to Jim Hensons. Miss Piggy was also off, not just the voicing, her character was missing all of its nuance. At least we had Dave Goelz there for Gonzo.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaEdward Asner makes a posthumous appearance as the Ghost of Brother Claude. This special is dedicated to his memory.
- GoofsWhen Gonzo follows the floating candelabra down the hallway, he arrives at a spiral staircase, which begins on the left side of the screen and spirals upwards in a clockwise fashion. The scene then cuts to Pepe and the Bride's wedding ceremony and when it cuts back to Gonzo, the same staircase now begins off to the right and spirals upwards counterclockwise.
- Quotes
Ghost of Huet: Bring me some tacos!
- Crazy creditsStatler and Waldorf make their traditional last heckle.
- ConnectionsEdited from Muppets Tonight: Tony Bennett (1996)
- SoundtracksRest in Peace
(contains a portion of "Grim Grinning Ghosts")
Music by Ed Mitchell & Steve Morrell
Lyrics by Bill Barretta, Kirk R. Thatcher, Kelly Younger
Additional lyrics by Ed Mitchell & Steve Morrell
"Grim Grinning Ghosts"
Music by Buddy Baker
Lyrics by Xavier Atencio
Performed by Darren Criss & The Muppet Performers
Produced and arranged by Ed Mitchell & Steve Morrell
Mixed by Rick Ruggieri
Music Supervisor: Yaron Spiwak
Darren Criss appears courtesy of Decca Records
© 2021 Wonderland Music, Inc.
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- Маппети в маєтку з привидами
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- Sable Ranch, Santa Clarita, California, USA(mansion scenes)
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