“ | They're weirdos, Fozzie... but, they're nice weirdos. | ” |
— Emily Bear summing up the Muppets |
A Muppet Family Christmas is a Christmas television special starring the Muppets, first aired on ABC on December 16, 1987. It is the only Christmas special to feature characters from Sesame Street, The Muppet Show, and Fraggle Rock all together, and also the last Christmas special with which the Muppets' creator, Jim Henson, was involved prior to his death in 1990. It won an award from the Writers' Guild of America in 1989, and was also nominated for the 1988 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program (which it unfortunately lost to the Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation "The Secret Garden").
Synopsis
The special opens with most of The Muppet Show gang driving through a blizzard in a pickup truck, singing "We Need a Little Christmas". They have decided to spend Christmas at the old farm where Fozzie Bear's mother, Emily, lives. And since she apparently loves surprises, Fozzie has not called his mother to tell her they were coming. Unbeknownst to them, Emily is planning to spend Christmas in Malibu, and has rented her house to Doc and Sprocket. Doc is looking forward to having "a nice, quiet Christmas" in the countryside.
Immediately following Doc and Sprocket's arrival, the Muppets themselves show up, with most of them slipping on an icy patch at the door. Emily is pleasantly surprised with the appearance of Fozzie and "his weirdo friends", despite the fact that she now has to cancel her trip, and willingly allows them to stay. Doc, on the other hand, is a bit peeved that the house he rented has just gotten so many unexpected visitors, and asks Sprocket if they're "anything like these Fraggles you keep telling me about." Then the telephone rings, and Animal answers it; it is Miss Piggy, calling to tell Kermit that she has a photo session underway and needs to get it done before she can join them.
The Swedish Chef shows up, telling Fozzie he's here to cook the Christmas turkey. Immediately following that, Gonzo greets a real live Muppet turkey, who was apparently convinced by the Swedish Chef to come, claiming it to be a nice vacation. Gonzo tries to tell him that this is a dangerous place for him to be, but the Turkey is certain that he will not end up in the oven. After Kermit helps clear the kitchen so the Swedish Chef can work in there, he and his nephew, Robin, start singing "Jingle Bells", which suddenly segues into the Electric Mayhem performing "Jingle Bell Rock".
Later, Fozzie is outside building a snowman while some of the other Muppets chop down a tree to bring inside when Rowlf the Dog shows up (and slips on the icy patch). He engages in a friendly conversation with Sprocket, and then sits down to Emily's out-of-tune piano and starts playing "Sleigh Ride". Fozzie starts singing along, during which the snowman he's building comes to life and starts a comedy act with him. When they get a positive reaction from some woodland creatures watching their act, Fozzie runs inside to try to tell Kermit about it, slipping on the icy patch on the way in. Before Kermit can see it, though, he gets another phone call from Miss Piggy, who's doing some last-minute Christmas shopping. Meanwhile, the Swedish Chef is tricked by the Christmas Turkey into believing that Sprocket is an even bigger turkey. Doc corrects the Chef on which animal is which, and then the Turkey begins flirting with Gonzo's girlfriend, Camilla the Chicken.
Scooter finds an old home movie of the first Christmas the Muppets ever spent together, so they sit down to watch it. The footage shows Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie, and Gonzo, when they were babies, singing "Santa Claus is Coming to Town". At the end, when Baby Animal rips through a gift box, the grown Animal tears through the screen.
Right after the film ends, Gonzo catches sight of the Turkey flirting with Camilla and picks a fight with him. But then Kermit barges in on it and brings them outside. There, they see that the entire Sesame Street gang has arrived and is singing a short medley consisting of "Here We Come A-Caroling" and "Deck the Halls" (Oscar the Grouch naturally refuses to sing along). Once they finish, they all come inside.
During this, the Swedish Chef manages to nab the Turkey, who tries to get out of being cooked by claiming he's a different animal altogether, but the Swedish Chef isn't fooled this time and proceeds with the fitting. But the Turkey manages to save himself by pointing out Big Bird, whom the Swedish Chef decides would make an even better Christmas dinner. At that moment, the Muppet Newscaster appears on TV to report about a terrible blizzard forming outside, saying that barometers will be falling sharply; he then literally gets attacked by them. Scooter looks outside and comments that he is right, and Count Von Count starts trying to count as many snowflakes as he can while Kermit becomes more worried about Miss Piggy.
Later, Fozzie and Emily are figuring out the sleeping arrangements for all the guests, while Oscar decides to let Rizzo the Rat spend the night in his trash can. Then Janice brings out some Christmas cookies she just baked, only for Cookie Monster to gobble them all up. The Sesame Street gang then performs their Christmas pageant, The Night Before Christmas, in which Ernie provides the narration while Bert has to play the mother mentioned in the story. After Grover pops in as the mouse who is not stirring (literally, he is holding a mixing bowl and his hand is not touching the spoon), Ernie signals for the sleigh being pulled by the reindeer, all played by monster Muppets such as Herry Monster and Elmo, and the Two-Headed Monster appears as Santa Claus (to which Sam the Eagle replies, "Is nothing sacred?").
Miss Piggy calls Kermit one more time to tell him that her limousine is stuck in a snowbank, so she's going to take a taxi to the farmhouse, in spite of the blizzard. Fozzie tries to cheer Kermit up by showing his new act and takes him to meet the Snowman, but in a piece of irony, the Snowman himself comes inside to warm up because it's so cold outside. Fozzie brings him in for everyone to see, but then sees Statler and Waldorf, who are revealed to be friends of Emily's who visit her every Christmas. Fozzie and the Snowman try their best at their routine, but they keep getting interrupted by Statler and Waldorf's heckling, until finally the Snowman, realizing he's starting to melt, heads back outside.
The Swedish Chef calls Big Bird into the kitchen and starts shaking salt all over him. Big Bird, completely unaware of the Swedish Chef's intention to cook him due to his naivety and young age, gives him a bag of homemade chocolate-covered birdseed. He is touched by it, and he becomes even more touched when they sing "The Christmas Song", which moves him to tears so much that he instead opts to serve shredded wheat and cranberry sauce, which happens to be Big Bird's favorite. Meanwhile, Doc, having taken notice of how worried Kermit is about Miss Piggy, offers to go find her and help her get to the farmhouse, telling Kermit that he's warmed up to the Muppets and now finds this better than the lonely vacation he and Sprocket would've had if they didn't show up.
After Doc leaves to find Miss Piggy, Kermit heads down to the cellar to find that Robin has found a hole leading to Fraggle Rock. He has always wanted to meet the Fraggles, so Kermit goes in with him. In the cave, they soon stumble upon Gobo Fraggle and his friends, and wish them a Merry Christmas, and also explain the holiday to them because they don't really know what it is. What they do have, though, is a time when they give each other pebbles and pass them on to other Fraggles. Before Kermit and Robin head back upstairs, Boober gives Robin the pebble used in their demonstration.
When Kermit and Robin return, they're just in time to witness Miss Piggy's arrival. They see her arriving with Doc, wearing a Mountie uniform, bringing her up on a sled and dog team. She then begins to sing "Home for the Holidays" as Kermit brings her in with the other Muppets singing along. Right as she finishes, though, she slips on the icy patch, taking him down with her.
With the entire Muppet menagerie all there, they proceed to sing a medley of Christmas songs, where everybody (except Oscar, of course) sings at least one line, including the Snowman and the forest critters outside. Over the course of the medley, the overhearing Fraggles come up to watch, during which we briefly see that Gobo's Uncle Traveling Matt is also there. Once they finish singing, Emily puts Fozzie's stocking up on the mantle; he tells her that he's a grown bear and doesn't need to have it hung, but allows her to put it up anyway. Kermit then presents Miss Piggy with his gift for her - a mink named Maureen, though not what she expects. She is at first surprised when she sees that he has gotten her a live mink, but quickly warms up when Maureen says she's her biggest fan. Then Robin gives the Fraggle pebble to Grover. Then Doc gives out presents dressed as Santa Claus while they all sing "We Wish You a Merry Christmas", during which Jim Henson himself appears, watching this from the kitchen. The special ends with Kermit returning Miss Piggy's affection under the mistletoe before saying "Merry Christmas" to the viewers.
Songs
- "We Need a Little Christmas"
- "Jingle Bells"
- "Jingle Bell Rock"
- "Sleigh Ride"
- "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"
- "Here We Come A-Caroling"
- "Deck the Halls"
- "The Christmas Song"
- "Pass It On"
- "Home for the Holidays"
- Christmas Carol Medley
- "Happy Holidays"
- "Ding Dong Merrily on High"
- "I Saw Three Ships"
- "Good King Wenceslas"
- "The Holly and the Ivy"
- "I'll Be Home for Christmas"
- "Happy Holidays" (Reprise)
- "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
- "Caroling, Caroling"
- "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day"
- "It's in Every One of Us"
- "Together at Christmas"
- "We Wish You a Merry Christmas"
"We Need a Little Christmas" and the "Jingle Bells"/"Jingle Bell Rock" medley were featured on the album Nick at Nite: A Classic Cartoon Christmas.
Broadcast history and availability
The special first aired on ABC on December 16, 1987. ABC aired it again on December 2, 1988. It was then re-edited and aired on NBC as an episode of The Magical World of Disney on December 24, 1989. It was aired on Nickelodeon from 1992 to 1997, and later on the Odyssey Network in 1999 and 2000, and the Hallmark Channel in 2001.
Home video releases
In the United States, the special was released, in edited form, on VHS by Buena Vista Home Video (under the Jim Henson Video label) in 1994, and then by Columbia TriStar in 1998. It made its DVD debut in 2001. It is now owned by The Walt Disney Company as a result of Disney's acquisition of the Muppet franchise in 2004, but it has not been released on video since then nor added to Disney+ (the reason being that Disney does not own Sesame Street and Fraggle Rock, and would need permission from Sesame Workshop and The Jim Henson Company to do so).
US releases
International releases
Edits
When the special originally aired, the full rights to the songs were only secured for television. As a result, commercial video releases of the special in the US cut out several scenes. These scenes, however, are retained on the PAL video releases, as the US song rights are different than for other countries. All video releases derive from the 1989 edit, which contains less incidental music, and puts dissolves between scenes that originally faded to and from black for commercial breaks. (NBC added their own fades when airing the special.) Among the scenes that were cut from the NTSC video releases:
- Fozzie and the Snowman rehearsing their comedy act while singing "Sleigh Ride".
- The Muppets watching the home movie of their first Christmas together. In the edited version, Animal seems to rip through the screen immediately after they start watching.
- Miss Piggy's performance of "Home for the Holidays". This, unfortunately, meant cutting out the topper to the icy patch running gag.
- The original 1987 airing had a brief 5-second shot of Fozzie and Elmo turning on the Christmas lights; this was cut in all subsequent broadcasts as well as the PAL DVD.
- In the caroling medley at the end, Kermit and Miss Piggy singing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", and Statler and Waldorf singing "I Heard the Bells on Christmas" are skipped.
- The scene with Fozzie and Emily hanging stockings was removed from later TV broadcasts and the video releases. Henson remastered the special in the 1990s for television reruns, and had to cut this scene to make room for commercials.
Other edits that have been made to the special outside of the NTSC video releases include:
- The logo appearing in the very shot was something that was added for the home video releases. In the original cut of the special, the title card is seen over Emily's farmhouse at the end of "We Need a Little Christmas." However, it was slightly reworked for future television airings. This brief musical interlude was edited from the master and the logo was reinserted separately.
- The original 1987 airing featured a bumper in between commercials with Kermit, in front of a Christmas tree, saying "A Muppet Family Christmas will return in a moment," as Fozzie is seen behind him playing with two little stuffed animal bears as if they were puppets.
- The ABC airing had sponsor bumpers for Playskool and Toys "R" Us, plus a silent title bumper.
- The ABC, NBC, and DVD versions all had slightly different end credits sequences. The ABC broadcasts had the copyright information right below Henson's name on the last credit. NBC's broadcasts had a completely different font, and had both the Henson and Disney logos after it. The DVD version is similar to the ABC one, but does not have the original copyright title, and cuts to a Henson logo.
- On Nickelodeon, the following edits were made:
- The music that played before Rowlf arrives at the farmhouse is cut.
- The Turkey meeting Camilla is cut (the scene fades to black after he says, "This is startin' to be fun").
- When Fozzie and Emily check off a list of the sleeping arrangements, a shot of a fireplace is shown over their beginning dialogue (originally, they were onscreen the whole time they were checking off sleeping arrangements).
- A shot of the tree is shown over dialogue of Fozzie getting ready to tell everybody that Emily has an announcement, as opposed to him being seen (this followed him and Elmo turning on the Christmas lights in the original version).
Cast
Note: Lew Zealand, Foo-Foo, Link Hogthrob, Marvin Suggs, a Muppaphone, Louis Kazagger, Pops, Crazy Harry, Bobby Benson, Nigel, Chester Rat, Masterson Rat, Tatooey Rat, Yolanda Rat, Billy the Bear, Sherlock Hemlock, Biff, Sully, Forgetful Jones, Prairie Dawn, Simon Soundman, Fred the Wonder Horse, Elmo, Clancy, Old McDougal, Osvaldo, el Gruñón, Big Jeffy, Gary Grouch, Large Marvin Fraggle, and various Penguins, Chickens, Rabbits, Deer, Raccoons, Squirrels, Anything Muppets, Monsters, and Fraggles appear, but do not have speaking parts.
Gallery
External links
- Muppet Wiki: A Muppet Family Christmas
- A Muppet Family Christmas at the Internet Movie Database
- A Muppet Family Christmas at TV Tropes
- A Muppet Family Christmas at RetroJunk.com
- A Muppet Family Christmas at Behind the Voice Actors
- Tough Pigs articles:
- My Week With More Christmas, Part Three
- My Week With More Christmas, Part Four
- A Muppet (Extended) Family Christmas
- 57 Great Answers to 57 Great Unanswered Questions from "A Muppet Family Christmas"
- Why A Muppet Family Christmas is the Greatest Muppet Christmas Special Ever
- Why A Muppet Family Christmas is the Greatest Christmas Special Ever
- Why A Muppet Family Christmas is the Greatest Christmas Thing Ever
- A Muppet Family Christmas at RetroJunk.com
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