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    The Muppet Show - Season Two

    The Muppet Show - Season TwoActors: Mia Farrow, Jim Henson, Dave Goelz, Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson
    Studio: Walt Disney Video
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $39.99
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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 100 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1372

    Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: G (General Audience)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Number Of Discs: 4
    Running Time: 612 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
    Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 0.7

    MPN: DISD53118D
    UPC: 786936721065
    EAN: 0786936721065
    ASIN: B000Q6774K

    Theatrical Release Date: January 29, 1977
    Release Date: August 7, 2007
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    Quick wit, slapstick comedy, excellent puppets and puppetry conceived by Jim Henson, an astounding array of guest stars, and a whole lot of backstage chaos made The Muppet Show a favorite family show for a whole generation in the mid to late 1970's and those same ingredients make it equally enjoyable for today's audiences. The 24 episodes of this second 1976 season of The Muppet Show represent the family variety show at its strongest, with familiar characters like host Kermit the Frog, his assistant Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, Rolph the piano playing dog, and regular segments like "Pigs in Space," "Veterinarian's Hospital," "Swedish chef," and "At the Dance." Intermingled throughout are silliness, skits, and songs featuring an impressive roster of guest stars including entertainment greats like Judy Collins, Don Knotts, Bernadette Peters, Dom Deluise, George Burns, John Clese, and Bob Hope. The hilarious predicaments of the Muppets and their guest stars are absolutely timeless and the look back in time at the earlier careers of enduring stars like Steve Martin, Julie Andrews and Elton John is equally fascinating. Highlights of this second season are Kermit's emotional ballad "It's Not Easy Being Green," Judy Collins classic rendition of "Send in the Clowns," the two old men's curmudgeonly and witty criticism of every show, Miss Piggy's determined and amorous pursuit of Kermit, and the Swedish Chef's bumbling inability to catch up with the chicken. Bonus features include the rare 1974 Muppets Valentine Special featuring a young Mia Farrow and a host of virtually unknown Muppet characters including the enormous blue monster, Thog. Also included is Muppets' music video of "Keep Fishin'," and interview footage of "The Muppets on the Muppets." Whether reliving childhood evenings spent with family around the television or experiencing The Muppet Show for the first time, viewers of all ages will adore this second season. --Tami Horiuchi


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    5 out of 5 stars The Muppets at their best   May 11, 2007
    Julie Neal (Sanibel Island, Fla.)
    250 out of 254 found this review helpful

    This four-disc set includes all 24 episodes of "The Muppet Show" from the 1977-1978 television season -- one of the show's funniest years -- digitally remastered like those on The Muppet Show - Season One and The Muppet Show - Season Three. Each show has all of its original content, includes segments originally seen only in the United Kingdom, and runs a full 25:30. As with those in the other years, the guest stars for this season are a mix of Hollywood legends and then-current celebrities, but this year had more than its share of major stars. Here's the complete line-up:

    EPISODE 1: Don Knotts
    EPISODE 2: Zero Mostel
    EPISODE 3: Milton Berle
    EPISODE 4: Rich Little
    EPISODE 5: Judy Collins
    EPISODE 6: Nancy Walker
    EPISODE 7: Edgar Bergen
    EPISODE 8: Steve Martin
    EPISODE 9: Madeline Kahn
    EPISODE 10: George Burns
    EPISODE 11: Dom DeLuise
    EPISODE 12: Bernadette Peters
    EPISODE 13: Rudolf Nureyev
    EPISODE 14: Elton John
    EPISODE 15: Lou Rawls
    EPISODE 16: Cleo Laine
    EPISODE 17: Julie Andrews
    EPISODE 18: Jaye P. Morgan
    EPISODE 19: Peter Sellers
    EPISODE 20: Petula Clark
    EPISODE 21: Bob Hope
    EPISODE 22: Teresa Brewer
    EPISODE 23: John Cleese
    EPISODE 24: Cloris Leachman

    Most of these shows have a lot to offer, but to me two really stand out. First, the John Cleese show is hilarious. In its Pigs in Space skit, the Monty Python star chews up the scenery as pirate Long John Silversteen. "A pirate don't use an intercom!" Cleese scarls when a Muppet suggests a modern way to communicate. "'Twould be sissy!" The Nureyev episode, on the other hand, is a real oddity. After the ballet star sings "Putting On My Top Hat," he shoots down his chorus line with a machine gun. Later, he dances to "Swan Lake" with a human-size pig.

    Bonus features include "The Muppets Valentine Day Special," a 1974 television pilot which aired more than two years before "The Muppet Show" debuted. Kermit the Frog and actress Mia Farrow star, but the host is Wally, a Henson character who would rarely be seen again. Also included is "The Muppets on The Muppets," (a 13-minute series of tongue-in-cheek interviews) and the 2002 music video "Keep Fishin'" by Weezer.

    Also worth mentioning is the packaging. The menus on each disc are hosted (Fozzie Bear and Kermit chat with you on Discs 1 and 3; Animal and Rizzo handle Discs 2 and 4) and the episodes themselves have (unidentified) chapter stops. In addition, the box itself is more than just cardboard, at least in this initial printing. On the front, Miss Piggy's face is fuzzy, and her blue eyes sparkle.

    Problems? Just one: the closed captioning doesn't include any song lyrics!



    5 out of 5 stars Keeping vaudeville alive with puppets...   August 31, 2007
    ewomack (MN USA)
    15 out of 16 found this review helpful

    Two years of painful waiting has finally produced Season 2 of "The Muppet Show" on DVD. Compiliation of season one was apparently fraught with copyright squabbles, resulting in some missed segments and shows of varied length. Happily, all shows on this set run to approximately the same length and show no signs of slicing and dicing. And that's good, because The Muppets became stars (well, quasi-stars, they were puppets) during this season and were able to attract bigger names. In contrast to season one, anyone alive in 1977-78 would recognize 95% of the names listed on the box: Elton John, Bob Hope, George Burns, Julie Andrews, Steve Martin, Peter Sellers, Petula Clark, and on and on. Anyone who wasn't there will probably wonder how a bunch of fancy talking oven mitts ever caught on with the public. Those who were there know why. Season 2 solidified the cast: Kermit as undisputed front runner (he plays marginal roles in the pilots), Miss Piggy as the pig infused with unrequited love, Fozzy as the cheesy comedian, Statler and Waldorf as the curmudgeon critics, Gonzo as the frustrated artist. The indefatigable "Pigs in Space" also made its debut. Season two ends up being worth the wait. It even has a fuzzy cover.

    The show's formula remained vaudevillian with songs, skits, and stars. Ghosts of the Marx Brothers loom in the background. Puns and slapstick abound. Even international artistic sensations such as Rudolph Nureyev drop all pretensions. Nureyev dances with a large pig. He sings, dressed only in a towel, "Baby, it's cold outside" with an aroused Miss Piggy. She tries to abscond with the towel. The guy definitely had a sense of humor. When Steve Martin appeared, the show was canceled. Instead they held auditions for new acts. Martin plays his famous "wild and crazy guy" (sans obscenities) to its hammy limits. He has to compete with the brilliant "ribbit" song duet, who do moving renditions of "Old Man Ribbit" and "Way Down Upon the Swami Ribbit." A hard act to beat, for sure. Elton John fits right in with chickens in leather, large feathery creatures and singing crocodiles providing accompaniment. Judy Collins does an amazing rendition of "There was an Old Woman who Swallowed a Fly." Julie Andrews, still in robust voice, reprises her Sound of Music days with Muppetry. Peter Sellers delivers the usual hilarious and disturbing performance. He squawks to Kermit "There is no me I do not exist. There used to be a me but I had it surgically removed." And of course John Cleese steals the entire show. Even Muppets can't compete.

    Season one included the show's pilot, and this set includes a sort of a pilot. In 1974 "The Muppets Valentine Special" aired with guest Mia Farrow. It was a test run. The formula wasn't exactly perfected yet, though an it presents an interesting look at the formation of the Muppets. Ernie and Bert even appear. But don't blink. This experiment remains a far cry from the hit show that debuted a few years later. By 1981 the Muppets were so big that Jim Henson pulled the TV show for larger bait, namely more movies. But in the late 1970s the Muppets reigned on television. Season 2 showcases their imminent rise and shows once and for all that there was entertainment before CG.

    Now how long before Season 3?



    5 out of 5 stars Time to Revisit   August 7, 2007
    Dave (San Diego, CA)
    11 out of 12 found this review helpful

    As a child, I looked forward to seeing The Muppet Show each week; Animal was my favorite, and the guest stars were always stellar. Flash forward to adulthood: often the things you enjoyed as a child may not seem quite as funny or quite as innovative as you thought they were in your youth. The Muppets definitely hold up. The guest stars on this DVD set are outstanding: Julie Andrews, Elton John, Steve Martin, Cloris Leachman, and more. Unlike other variety shows that had many klunkers inserted between the stars that were hired during Sweeps Weeks, The Muppets consistently had top-rate talent. This four disc set proves that. The extras are also great; a Valentine's Day show with Mia Farrow (who should definitely stick to acting, not singing), an interview with The Muppets section (which has some dark humor when the Muppets reminisce about Jim Henson), and even a Weezer video (don't skip over this one; it's very entertaining!). This is a great DVD set for adults and children to enjoy together.


    5 out of 5 stars The Muppets I Love, Remember & Hope Return!   August 8, 2007
    J. Carroll (San Francisco, CA)
    12 out of 14 found this review helpful

    It has been two years since The Muppet Show: Season One release and Season Two is worth the wait. It appears that Disney had to stare-down some carnivorous music licensors in order to release the season uncut (also including the extra skits previously unseen in America). They have set a good precedent for future seasons. Actually, I won't mind if this leads to a re-issue of season one unedited.

    The episodes alone give this set a perfect score. This is the Muppets at their best! They Crocodile Rock with Elton John, coerce John Cleese into singing, audition strange performances with Steve Martin, throw cutlery at (always-in-character) Peter Sellers and Kermit the Pig takes over the Cloris Leachman episode. Best of all...Beaker appears in this season. (Meep!)

    Sound and color are fine and appear to be slightly re-mastered from the 70s PAL formatted source. The packaging is simple and attractive. I like the limited edition fuzzy-faced Piggy on the cover, others might want to seek the plain version. The graphics have a classic look rather than the unfortunate newer (and much over-used) stock imagery that has marred recent products.

    The special features include the deliciously odd Valentine Special with Mia Farrow. I particularly like her dance with Thog. I miss that big blue fella! The Weezer video is enjoyable, but does not include MTV2's making-of documentary with Pepe. It's funny (Rowlf appeared in it) and I kind of expected its inclusion. That being the case, something other than the video would have made a better addition.

    The Muppets on the Muppets documentary is fantastic, but way too short. It really left me wanting more - and to give Animal a bunny rabbit. The menus also contain great banter with Fozzie & Kermit, Animal & Rizzo. I would have liked to see Rowlf, Scooter and the Mayhem included in this new footage. Maybe next time.

    The menus and the interface are much more Muppety than the previous release. Also the pop-up trivia option is absent this time. I am one of the few that didn't care for the feature. I found it distracting (and I knew most of the trivia). I would rather have them record performer commentary. It would be sensational to hear stories from the Muppet trenches from those who have been there.

    There are some people out there (usually non-fans) who believe that the passing of Jim Henson should have sealed the fate of the Muppets. I disagree. There is a misconception that he was their one and only core. He was a great creator/performer whose characters ranged from the kind-hearted Kermit to the boisterous, nonsensical Swedish Chef. He was also the soft touch that brought out the best in every performer and writer (we miss you Jerry Juhl). The Muppets were best under Jim's genius, yet it has always been a team effort and that is best illustrated here.

    Recent attempts with the Muppet characters have been hit-or-miss. Fans have taken the good with the lack-luster. I hope the Muppets find their solid foamy center again and move forward with the confidence, grace and humor as seen in The Muppet Show: Season Two.



    5 out of 5 stars About Time!   July 9, 2007
    Michael Matthew Miller (so cal)
    20 out of 26 found this review helpful

    Now, really, someone go over to Disney and start beating someone about the head so we don't have to wait another 2 and a half years for season 3... In this time of hyper-accelerated DVD releases where movies are on DVD 3 months after opening in the theaters, and first-run TV shows are out on DVD before the next season starts, I just don't understand why we're having to wait for so long for the releases of what may be the best family series ever produced.

    It's the Muppet Show. if you know it, you love it. If you don't know it, buy both seasons and you WILL love it... then you'll be eagerly awaiting seasons 3, 4 and 5 with the rest of us.

    The only major problem with this boxed set is that the special features are lacking compared with those for season one--greatly missed is the "pop-up" text which lists trivia such as which Muppet performers placed which characters and where some of the more obscure songs came from." Still. It's the Muppets!

    IMHO, the Muppet Show represent Jim Henson and the Muppet players at the absolute pinnacle of their game. The Muppets, before and after, were never as funny and magical.


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