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  • 0:47

    you can see the arm of the guy in the back move Kermit lol

  • I choked on the toast I was eating when Kermit decided to cop a feel LOL

  • I love when kermit said coy!

  • "Kermie, put some clothes on"

  • Letters to Santa was so funny like 3 or 4 years ago

  • One of the cutest couples

  • I just saw the Muppet Movie and I enjoyed it, and they actually made a reference to their wedding! Well, it seems that they did not get married (though Miss piggy wanted to) But they keep a photograph of that scene, and it seems Piggy bought a house for them XD and Kermit takes care of it. But well, it has very cute moments between them in the movie :) Y enjoyed those scenes a lot :)

  • Goodness I needed this laugh! :D

  • in the new muppets movie kermit and piggy kiss

  • i grew up with these guys;D

  • 0:02 KERMIT! Control yourself!

  • WE ARE AS FOND AS A ROCK!!!

    LOL

  • they appeard there on dec 17 on my b day

  • Kermit and Piggy are Awesome.

  • They should piss her off HEEE YA!!!!!

  • Wow Kermit it took you 30 years to admit that you and Miss Piggy are a couple! But we always knew it. :)

  • Listen real close to the scene at 2:34

    RIZZO: This was her idea?

    PEPE: What are we doing?

    FOZZIE: We're winging it.

    KERMIT: THAT"S NOT FUNNY.

    GONZO: AAAHHHHHH

    EVERYBODY: AAAAHHHHHH

  • I Love The Muppets,Loved Them Ever Since I Was a Kid,&,I Think That They Ought to do More Stuff on TV,&,in Movies,It'd be Totally Awesome

  • haha she loves piggy at 0:05

  • Yeah mrs. piggnd i broke up along time ago

  • Miss Piggy is the typical white female Hollywood celebrity. It is amazing that white people are offspring of pigs.

  • LOOK IM ON TV:)

  • @KingtutMaker retard

  • Yup, They've been married since Muppets Take Manhattan.

  • Mrs. Piggy is such an attention whore.

  • How funny is that? Kermit just grabbed her boob at the very start.LOL! so love them both.Miss Piggy has always been my favorite then it's Kermit.

  • @SexyAngel79 lol.

  • anyone else notice kermit grab her boob at the very beginning?

  • Why they keep asking kermit/piggy is 'married'. They've been since mahatma movie.

  • COOY

  • @Pamelana16 Took the words right out of my mouth. I wanna meet Steve, Eric, Kermit and Piggy!

  • kermit and piggy! 2 LEGENDS!!!

  • ROFL since i was a baby puppets been crackin me up... i havent grew out of it ^_^

  • Kermit and Piggy also have wonderful chemistry too!

  • What dose Coy mean?

  • Affectedly modest or shy especially in a playful or provocative way.

  • @collgoff The meaning of the word coy is being modest.

  • @URKINGRAKEEM Tanks for the meaning of the coy.

  • @URKINGRAKEEM You're welcome

  • lmbo @ rabbit i noticed it 2!!!

  • lol 0:03

  • LOL Kermit totally cops a feel at the start

  • Here we go again with the prince thing.

  • look at him he`s naked

  • miss piggys crazy

  • Why can't I find a nice frog like that?

  • confusing aint it.....she got married in the movie, Muppets Take Manhattan... but i guess kermit and piggy are pretending now that they are real people... and as actors they got married but in real life they didn't... oiy

  • Oh brother,You guys are so carzy>

  • COY? They've been married since The Muppets Take Manhattan

  • I'm surprised that they haven't had any children.

  • Subsequent events suggest that it was only their characters in the movie that married, and that their relationship is really the same as ever. But consider it practice because eventually they will tie the knot for real. ;)

  • It could just as equally be that the subsequent events aren't canon either... There doesn't seem to really be any standard for canonicity involved with the Muppets.

  • Yeah, I know.

  • Angie: But Scooter and Gonzo--who got the real minister--confirmed that two are...privately...married. In public, their relationship is the same as ever, but in the eyes of the studio, they're married. Just like Mickey and Minnie, according to Walt himself via a 1930's interview.

  • Mickey and Minnie's current voice actors are married as well.

    I wanna meet Kermit and Piggy.

  • Angie: But Alwine and Taylor confirmed that they were just holding the position's for "the boss" (that being Walt and Lillian). Unfortunately, Alwine passed earlier this year in May, may he rest in peace.

  • Walt was given a cartoon as a gift by his staff, a porn short with Mickey and Minnie. He fired them.

  • Nicos: There's a difference between marriage and porn. Granted, sex is a part of marriage, but when you're an idol of milions of children created by a family-oriented company, there are standards that need to be upheld.

  • He also objected to a Hindu guy working for him. There is of course a difference between making cartoons for kids, and firing people for a private joke they made for your eyes only.

    Anyway I love the muppets and grew up liking the old Mickey Mouse, though Jim Henson was a wonderful Human being and I'm not sure about old Walt.

  • "He also objected to a Hindu guy working for him"

    I doubt that. People have said Walt was anti-Jew or whatever, but if that were true, then why did he hire a Jewish director to help him with some of his projects?

  • I really don't know. Maybe he thought the guy would be tight in spending the budget? -Only kidding! :) - Both the stories I mentioned are from a documentary on uncle Walt I saw many years ago. All I know for certain is it's not that easy being green.

  • Nicos: The thing is...that documentary was made without the authorization of the Disney enterprise and was probably made by a disgruntled former exployee who wanted to exploit their former boss and get something from it. Walt's like Jim and Mr. Rogers...one of the nice people that bad rumors are told about.

  • @luccaskunk The wedding was actually part of their musical-within-a-movie, "Manhattan Melodies."

  • @luccaskunk no that was just part of their play

  • @Elsbelspeace Wait, you're seriously arguing that fictional characters have lives separate from their fictional representation... in the real world?

  • @luccaskunk: They do. Uncle Walt confirmed this for his & wife Lillian's mice alter-egos in 1933. Sure, Jimmy MacDonald, Wayne Allwine, & Bret Iwan have all voiced Mickey, but as Jimmy told Wayne, "Remember, you're just filling in for the boss", referring of course to Walt himself. Ditto for the pig & frog. In public, the two couples are merely endless lovers, but in the eyes of the studio--per Muppets Take Manhattan or things like Kingdom Hearts--the pig & frog and mice are wed.

  • There's always debate on if that wedding was real because it was part of the show they were putting on but I honestly think they did get married for once it was a real minister and two why do you think Kermit hesitated saying "I do" he clearly knew it was real and no one was forcing him like usual on The Muppet Show he geniunely said yes. To me Kermit and Miss Piggy are like Mickey and Minnie they aren't married in public but to the studios standards they're in deed together.

  • @luccaskunk actually they were married only in the movie. those were roles they played.

  • @Nertrender People keep saying that. I keep having to point out that they're fictional characters, every portrayal of them is fictional. Your argument makes no sense.

  • @luccaskunk But they characters that play characters. There are tons of movies and tv shows about performers. the muppets are toy performers who play characters.

  • @Nertrender I'm inclinded to disagree. They're just fictional characters. They don't have a life outside of the camera.

  • @luccaskunk so, you disagree with the idea of a play with in a play? If there is a movie about a rising star and that star plays in a movie does everything that happens in that movie also happen to that character?

  • @Nertrender I don't remember the movie that well... But I don't remember anything explicitly stating that they weren't really married. I do remember the trailers advertising it... But what people keep saying is "it was a movie, so it didn't count" and that isn't quite enough to justify if fictional characters really got married within their own continuity or not... if it happened within a setting that the movie's own characters considered to be a fictional setting then I don't know.

  • @luccaskunk considering that they haven't acted like they seem to deny the marriage I would say that it is non canonical. like star wars holiday special.

  • @Nertrender about the SW Holiday Special: to me the prequel trilogy confirms that George Lucas doesn't know what he's doing and doesn't know how to make an interesting story. He should be just as ashamed of the prequels as of the holiday special. It's obvious to me that the studio not letting him have full reign over the original trilogy was the only thing keeping the original from sucking too.

  • @luccaskunk okay.  that's true, but it kind of misses my point. I am just saying that since Disney and the Henson people have decided that piggy and Kermit aren't married than they aren't.

  • @Nertrender By the studios standards they're in fact married. It's like Mickey and Minnie Mouse.

  • @pinkflower7783 all right. They just don't make it that clear

  • @Nertrender No they don't I think we just have to assume. Besides it keeps more people interested if they don't come right out and say it.

  • @luccaskunk: Yes they do. But, in Muppets Take Manhattan, although the marriage was the focal point of the "Manhattan Melodies" stage show they--as actors in the film's plot--were shooting, the fact that Piggy convinced a real priest to conduct the ceremony leaves the door open as to whether the wedding was legit. Throughout the 90s, Piggy said that, when not in the public eye, she & her frog are happily married, yet when in public, Kermit must deny the marriage for his fans' sake.

  • @luccaskunk So what their fictional characters? Be a child againf or a moment sheesh!

  • @pinkflower7783 When I was a child, I saw them get married. If I am to be a child again, I have to ask a question. Did they get divorced and not tell anybody?

  • @luccaskunk: But they're treated like living people. Same with Mickey & Minnie Mouse. To quote Uncle Walt himself from 1933, "People've been asking him this question, but for all intents & purposes, Minnie is his leading lady." Meaning that when the situation calls for it, they're boyfriend & girlfriend or husband & wife. "But in the eyes of the studo, they're married. Really." Thus explaining the wedding references/merchandise.

  • "COY"?!

  • OMG awesome!

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