From The Muppet Christmas Carol...
16. "Scrooge" - The opening song from The Muppet Christmas Carol, in which the cast sings about how mean and greedy Scrooge is, providing the viewers with information about the character (in addition to Gonzo's narraration). It's such a fun song.
19. "It Feels Like Christmas" - A jolly Christmas song sung by The Ghost of Christmas Present, which is perhaps the best representation of the character in the movie. We get some silliness, some great lyrics, and we see Scrooge start to like Christmas.
From Muppet Treasure Island...
From Muppets from Space...
22. Brick House - The opening sequence to Muppets from Space involves everybody getting ready to start their day as "Brick House" plays over the footage. We see characters waiting in line to use the bathroom, characters bathing in the sink and toilet, Sweetums brushing with an over-sized brush, and of course cameos by many characters who don't have a big part in the movie.
23. Jacuzzi party - Rizzo and Pepe trick Gonzo into thinking his family will come if he builds a jacuzzi, so Gonzo throws a jacuzzi party anticipating the arrival of his family, who don't show up. Rizzo starts feeling guilty, leading Pepe to threaten to spank him "like a bad, bad donkey, okay!" if he tells the truth. We also get the movie's only cameo by Johnny Fiama and Sal, who cut the cake too early.24. Door in a Jar- A funny scene where the Muppets need to use Bunsen's "door in a jar," but the door ends up being as big as the jar. Only Pepe and Rizzo can fit. This include one of Pepe's best and most definitive lines, "I am not a shrimp! I am a king prawn!"
From The Muppets...
26. Time-saving montage - A montage, suggested by 80s Robot, so that the other Muppets could be picked up faster. We see Bunsen and Beaker at the Hadron Collider, a stage hook taking back Sam Eagle, The Electric Mayhem, Scooter, and Crazy Harry, and a repeat of a gag from The Muppet Movie.
27. Clean-up montage - The Muppets return to the theater for the first time in years, and it needs to be cleaned up. After cleaning starts out dull, Walter suggests they do it to music, so they play "We Built This City" as they clean up. Favorite gags include the return of clueless Beauregard, Fozzie showing off his ridiculous 80s haircut, and The Swedish Chef setting food on fire. Plus the return of Thog, Wayne and Wanda, Link and Dr. Strangepork, and many others.
29. "Smells Like Teen Spirit" - This is the kind of act that would have probably been done on The Muppet Show if it had never went off the air. Jack Black gets roped into doing a barbershop sequence, with Rowlf, Sam, Link, and Beaker singing a barbershop quartet rendition of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit." And it's just as hard-to-understand as the original.30. "Life's a Happy Song" finale - The finale best represents the movie as the Muppets sing to a crowd outside of the theater. We get almost every important character who appeared in the movie, dialogue by some who hadn't spoken earlier (such as Marvin Suggs), and the tune is quite catchy.
The Muppet Mindset by Ryan Dosier, muppetmindset@gmail.com

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