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We all know the Muppet Theatre right? Did you know that despite it being left to the Muppets by its original owner, Scooter's uncle, it indebted up to the rafters with Bitterman Bank and Development. Old man Bitterman was quite willing to let the matter slide but he's now dead and his daughter (Joan Cusack) is running the business. She is not so willing to let things slide and intends to force compliance with the original contract - pay up all the Muppets owe by 24th December or else they are all out. She has better plans for the building. When the Muppets find out about the problem, they vow to save their theatre. But since this is the Muppets, the path to salvation and debt-free living is not a happy one and inevitably things don't go well for them.
So bad are things that Kermit becomes rather despondent, which attracts the attention of an accountant up there, Daniel (David Arquette). When the people who are supposed to do the right thing in such cases don't do anything, notably Glenn (William H. Macy), Daniel takes the problem to the Boss (Whoopi Goldberg). Daniel ends up being sent to help Kermit. Unfortunately, all that Kermit can do is wish that he was never born - and Daniel shows him what life would have been for his friends if he hadn't.
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Deleted Scenes- 9
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Its A Very Muppet Christmas Movie (DVD)
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🔴 Condition - Very Good 🔴
We all know the Muppet Theatre right? Did you know that despite it being left to the Muppets by its original owner, Scooter's uncle, it indebted up to the rafters with Bitterman Bank and Development. Old man Bitterman was quite willing to let the matter slide but he's now dead and his daughter (Joan Cusack) is running the business. She is not so willing to let things slide and intends to force compliance with the original contract - pay up all the Muppets owe by 24th December or else they are all out. She has better plans for the building. When the Muppets find out about the problem, they vow to save their theatre. But since this is the Muppets, the path to salvation and debt-free living is not a happy one and inevitably things don't go well for them.
So bad are things that Kermit becomes rather despondent, which attracts the attention of an accountant up there, Daniel (David Arquette). When the people who are supposed to do the right thing in such cases don't do anything, notably Glenn (William H. Macy), Daniel takes the problem to the Boss (Whoopi Goldberg). Daniel ends up being sent to help Kermit. Unfortunately, all that Kermit can do is wish that he was never born - and Daniel shows him what life would have been for his friends if he hadn't.
EXTRA FEATURES
Deleted Scenes- 9
Theatrical Trailer