| The Muppet Show - Season One (Special Edition) | 
| Directors: Philip Casson, Peter Harris Actors: Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson, Dave Goelz, Eren Ozker Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Disney Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (248 reviews) Sales Rank: 435
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Original Recording Remastered, Restored, Special Edition, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 604 minutes Number Of Items: 4 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 0.9
MPN: D40364D ISBN: 0788859498 UPC: 786936285833 EAN: 9780788859496 ASIN: B0009ULBGS
Release Date: August 9, 2005 Theatrical Release Date: January 29, 1976 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Description It's time to raise the curtain on THE MUPPET SHOW! Join Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, the Swedish Chef and more, in the complete first season of this groundbreaking twist on the classic Variety Show. Included are all 24 episodes, completely restored and remastered, plus two never-before-seen episodes, bonus features, and something you were never meant to see: Jim Henson's original "pitch reel" that propelled the Muppets' blend of original songs, sketch comedy and guest stars into a primetime hit for all ages! Come discover for yourself the most sensational, inspirational, celebrational, Muppetational pleasures of THE MUPPET SHOW: SEASON ONE!
Amazon.com The charm, the zaniness, the corny jokes, the showbiz cliches--every element of The Muppet Show holds up 30 years after Jim Henson's legendary variety series' debut season. Well, perhaps not everything: Today's younger viewers might have a hard time placing some of The Muppet Show's then-guest stars, such as Florence Henderson or Ruth Buzzi. But then, the Show's real celebrities are perennial icons Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Gonzo the... whatever, Fozzie Bear, Animal, and the rest of the Muppets' harried, well-meaning family of entertainers. Season One finds the show pretty much in the basic shape longtime fans will remember: A musical introduction followed by backstage chaos, another musical number, a sketch, a scene with the guest star, and so on. A half-hour episode can fly by pretty quickly, but it's interesting to note that the series hadn't quite found its familiar tone through much of the first year. A reliance on too many disposable verbal jokes and redundant, so-so material for sketch fodder ultimately gives way to more creative premises and the development of key relationships between characters. By the final half-dozen episodes in the first season, The Muppet Show is truly cooking. Season highlights include Kermit's confession to guest Juliet Prowse that he always wanted to be a dancer, and Prowse's comparison of the little green superstar to Robert Redford. Joel Grey does a cabaret-style act for a roomful of Muppets and is later outraged when Kermit's introduction of the actor proves so thorough there is nothing left for the latter to say. Rita Moreno proves quite game in a funny piece, set in a French cafe, in which her dance with a man-size Muppet turns from romantic to table-smashing violent. Harvey Korman plays bumbling ringmaster Maurice the Magnificent, easily the worst animal trainer in history. Phyllis Diller bats out shameless one-liners ("I sang 'Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star,' and it fell on me"), and Vincent Price toys with his own horror film image by playing a ghoul who turns into a maudlin orchestra conductor at midnight. --Tom Keogh Stills from The Muppet Show (click for larger image)  The divine Miss Piggy | Kermit and Miss Piggy |  Fozzie Bear and Kermit |  Sing along! |  Everyone's a critic |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 243 more reviews...
  You've got to love the Muppets August 13, 2008 I got this for my granddaughter. she loves it, especially when Grendpa watches with her.
  Great bit of nostalgia July 30, 2008 This was one of my favorite shows as a kid. It's great to see it restored and digitally remastered.
  The Muppet Show July 27, 2008 This was one of the best purchases I made this year. We sat down as a family to watch it. We knew our five year old would love it and she did. What was really amazing was the genuine laughter that came from my 13 year old. So once a week we sit down as a family and my husband and I get to share one of our favorite childhood shows with our children. We get to watch as one our favorites becomes one of theirs.
  Wow! Fun and informative! June 29, 2008 I was 12 when this series began, and couldn't appreciate many of the guests and much of the humor. Similarly, the theatrical references and "nods" made by the show's writers/performers would be lost on me now without the generous helping of "Muppet Morsels" present in Season 1 DVDs and not in Season 2.
The lineup is available from the summaries and other reviewers, and for the first year of a new type of variety show, was broad and impressive. I am grateful that I am able to experience this type of entertainment as an adult; I take a pass on reality TV and drama shows. Too bad the costuming, music and fee for guest performers made this genre of TV entertainment cost-prohibitive to continue. I'm glad that DVD releases make series like "The Muppet Show" and "The Carol Burnett Show" available to us now.
Buy this DVD - and look for the others in the series!
  "I Think That's What is Called a Running Gag." June 19, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The 1970's saw a lot of variety shows on TV, but none were as unique as The Muppet Show. Here, you had large puppets doing the dances, singing the songs, telling the jokes, and performing the skits. And they do it well.
It's hard to describe the typical episode because they have some variety. Each episode features a special guest star (more on that later) who is involved in a few of the scenes. There are usually a variety of skits and at least one or two song and dance numbers. And there's the behind the scenes drama. We are always treated to some backstage antics as poor host Kermit the Frog has to put up with the temperamental stars of the show. Whether its stand up comic Fozzie Bear who thinks no one wants him around to a band who has decided the theme song isn't hip enough so they plan to quit, he's got to make sure the show goes on.
There are some regular skits. There's always a segment where we are treated to jokes by people at a dance. There are lots of Special News Bulletins with some wacky news items. Veterinarian's Hospital is an excuse for really bad puns, so naturally, I love it. And everything is commented on by Statler and Waldorf, the two gentlemen in the balcony who heckle everything, especially poor Fozzie as he tries to tell some jokes.
I do know enough about the show to know that some things haven't fully developed yet. Miss Piggy's looks change later. Beaker isn't helping Dr. Bunsen Honeydew in the lap yet. And my favorite recurring segment, "Pigs in Space" isn't anywhere to be seen. But what is here is still very funny.
As I mentioned earlier, each episode has a guest star. While I recognize some of them, like Joel Grey, Florence Henderson, Candice Bergen, or Valerie Harper, I don't know who most of them are. After all, the show is 30 years old. But that doesn't matter because the jokes are still funny and the songs are still great.
As long as we're mentioned the songs, be on the look out for the classic "It's Not Easy Being Green" and the Muppet version of "Mahna-Mahna." Plus this set is a rare chance to hear the words to "Never Smile at a Crocodile."
The set contains 24 half hour episodes on four discs. All the episodes come with "Muppet Morsels" which are trivia tidbits that appear on screen every so often. The final disc feature the original pitch reel and the original pilot, which is much different and not nearly as funny. Finally, there are some fun promos that aired during the first season.
I avoided getting this season for a long time. Why? Because I was afraid I would love it and immediately decide I needed the rest of the seasons. And guess what. I'm looking to buy seasons 2 and 3. This show is hysterically funny and still highly entertaining. It hasn't aged a bit in 30 years.
So if you want a show that will make the entire family laugh, get this set.
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