It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas (2002)

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Written by Thomas R. Martin, Jim Lewis

Directed by Kirk R. Thatcher

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2002

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

The owner of a bank, Miss Bitterman, wants to own the Muppet Theatre so she can build a nightclub over it. After she tricks Pepe into giving her the only copy of the contract between her father and the Muppets, she changes it so the Muppets have very little time to pay a debt they owe. Meanwhile, the Muppets are trying to put on a Christmas show. After the Muppets are confronted by Miss Bitterman, they make a lot of sacrifices to save up so they can keep the Theatre.

Cast

Steve WhitmireKermit/Rizzo the Rat/Beaker/Bean Bunny/Mr. Poodlepants
Dave GoelzThe Great Gonzo/Dr. Bunsen Honeydew/Waldorf
Bill BarrettaPepe the Prawn/Dr. Teeth/Rowlf the Dog/Swedish Chef/Johnny Fiama/Bobo the Bear/Howard/Lew Zealand
Eric JacobsonMiss Piggy/Fozzie Bear/Animal/Yoda
Image for David ArquetteDavid ArquetteDaniel
Image for Joan CusackJoan CusackRachel Bitterman
Matthew LillardLuc Fromage
Image for William H. MacyWilliam H. MacyGlenn
Image for Whoopi GoldbergWhoopi GoldbergDaniel's 'Boss'
Carson DalyHimself
Kelly RipaHerself
Joe RoganHimself
Molly ShannonHerself
Robert SmigelTriumph the Insult Comic Dog
Image for Zach BraffZach BraffHimself

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