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The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984) The Muppets Take Manhattan is a beloved American al comedy film produced by Jim Henson and

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The Muppets Take Manhattan is a beloved American musical comedy film produced by Jim Henson and released in 1984. Directed by Frank Oz, this movie brings back all our favorite Muppet characters in an exciting adventure set in New York City.

The film begins with Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, and the rest of the gang graduating from college, feeling optimistic about their bright future in show business. Eager to take their talent to the big city, the Muppets embark on a journey to Manhattan, with dreams of staging their own Broadway musical.

Kermit, serving as the group's fearless leader, pens a heartfelt script for their prospective musical, entitled "Manhattan Melodies." However, finding a producer willing to give them a chance proves to be more difficult than expected. Disheartened and briefly separated from one another, the Muppets face setbacks and challenges that test the bonds of their friendship.

Throughout the film, audiences are treated to a delightful cast of Muppet characters, each with their own unique charm and storylines. Miss Piggy, in her typical diva fashion, sets her sights on a career in modeling, while Fozzie tries his hand at stand-up comedy. Gonzo, the lovable daredevil, embarks on a high-wire act, and Animal, the wild drummer, attempts to control his insatiable appetite.

Meanwhile, Kermit has a chance encounter with a kind-hearted advertising executive named Jenny (played by Julie Andrews), who believes in the Muppets' talent and offers to assist them. Thanks to her help, the gang eventually secures a spot to showcase their musical in a famous Broadway theater.

The climax of the film is a heartfelt and emotional affair as the Muppets face the challenges of putting on their show while simultaneously dealing with personal setbacks and heartbreak. Ultimately, the Muppets prove their resilience and ability to come together for the common goal of creating wonderful, entertaining art.

The Muppets Take Manhattan is filled with catchy musical numbers, written by Jeff Moss and Ralph Burns, that are sure to have audiences tapping their feet and humming along. The songs range from Kermit's uplifting solo "I'm Gonna Always Love You" to the catchy group number "Together Again." The heartfelt ballads, such as "Saying Goodbye," tug at the heartstrings and add depth to the story.

The film's message of perseverance, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams resonates with audiences of all ages. The Muppets, with their lovable and endearing personalities, teach us that success often requires hard work, but it is ultimately the relationships we forge along the way that truly matter.

With a talented cast of puppeteers bringing the Muppets to life, including Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Dave Goelz, Richard Hunt, and Jerry Nelson, The Muppets Take Manhattan captures the essence of what has made these characters so beloved for generations. Their seamless interaction with human characters creates a magical world that blurs the lines between reality and imagination.

Today, fans of The Muppets Take Manhattan can relive the magic of this iconic film by playing and downloading the sounds and music that made it so legendary. With the memorable voices and songs at their fingertips, fans can revisit Kermit's inspiring speeches, Miss Piggy's unapologetic bravado, and the infectious laughter of Fozzie Bear.

So, gather your friends, sing along, and let the spirit of The Muppets Take Manhattan transport you to a place where dreams come true, friendships endure, and music is a celebration of life.

A big producer, dear. There's a big producer over there.
A customer complained. They no like rats for waiters.
All right.
And I'm gonna always love you
And practice neurosurgery On your brain
Animals! You're crazy, all of you!
Another rat crack, right? Well, I got feelings too.
Are you all right?
Bad man!
But guess what? Pete's cooking up some soup for us
But I've been trying to tell you that Kermit is gone. He's disappeared
But, Chef, that's not how 3D works. Oh, never mind.
Don't sound like Tony Bennett to me
Don't worry. We fix those things in the previews.
Each time I hold her
Eileen, sorry I'm late.
Even your pig friend?
Excuse me? Do you have some work here I could help you out with?
Gonna be a veterinarian too
Gonna climb the Matterhorn
Guys, I don't want any trouble.
Hello.
Hey, girls. We're going to New York.
Hold it. Hold it
How do you like it?
I just can't imagine That you've ever been gone
I know.
I see we've had our breakfast, haven't we?
I would suggest that it is neither prudent nor wise...
I'm a frog.
I'm gonna get them back.
I'm managing a huge movie house here.
I'm sorry I blew up outside.
Is play.
It's about kids that come to New York to marry...
It's time for saying goodbye
It's where a bear should be.
Jenny and I hugged because we're friends. That's what friends do.
Kermie, Kermie, Kermie!
Kermie!
Kermit!
Lots of people.
My frog turned on me.
Net, I'm talking net.
No, he's no there. Is better wait
Nothing. Nothing.
Oh, thank you so much. Thank you.
Oh, yeah.
Okay. Okay, rats, you go to work.
Pete, meet your new employees. Say hello to Tatooey.
Piggy?
Quit? You no can quit. Is breakfast crowd.
Scooter, how much money do we have left?
Seeing a show would be a pleasant way to spend time..
So everything's going swimmingly. Love, Gonzo.
Somebody, somebody, somebody
Step into our office. We're looking for the opinion...
Thank you.
The frog's right. We do depend on him too much.
The panda bear is sitting there. He thinks to himself, This is odd
Two weeks.
Wanna cry
Well, I really don't feel Italian
Well, maybe not managing, but I do have a lot of responsibilities.
Well, Piggy...
Well, vous is certainly looking different now.
Well, we better dump our stuff and find a place to stay.
Whatever that is.
Yeah, but I think we're engaged.
Years go passing day by day
Yes, but I'm bringing her back.
You gotta be...
You know what?
You'd look cute with a mustache.
You're very young to be a producer.
A what? A hit.
Breakfast is quiche. Yes, sir.
Come on, let's go this way. Okay.
Come on, yeah. Let's go, guys. Let's go.
Hi, Jenny. Kermit. Hi.
I spied because I care. Well, I care too.
Kermit, what's wrong? Are you speaking to me?
Kermit! Kermit!
Let's go. Yeah
No. It's Kermit
Oh, here, sit down. Oh, yes
Okay. Okay.
Somebody's getting Somebody's getting
That's a threat? Don't hurt her. Take me.
We'd like to see Mr. Price. Do you have an appointment?
What job did I get? Gonzo.
What's going on? She stole my purse.
Why start now? Gonzo.
Yeah
Yeah. Right. Yeah.
You two timing her? No, it's just Jenny. She's a friend.
...and I think I've come up with something.
...and we could do it together, like in the old days.
...look yonder.
...or Piggy.
...remember what you promised about getting married?
...the music's cooking.
...wish you good luck