The Muppet Musicians of Bremen

1972
7.4| 0h50m| G| en| More Info
Released: 26 April 1972 Released
Producted By: Jim Henson Productions
Country: United States of America
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Four mistreated farm animals seek refuge as a band of traveling musicians in this musical tale narrated by Kermit the Frog.

Genre

Comedy, Music, Family

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Director

Jim Henson

Production Companies

Jim Henson Productions

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The Muppet Musicians of Bremen Audience Reviews

Lucybespro It is a performances centric movie
Bereamic Awesome Movie
Ketrivie It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Rob I haven't seen this movie since it aired way back when and I was a little kid but it's still the best Muppet movie ever made! My brothers, sisters and I have laughed so hard over the years, remembering the wonderful storyline and insane animal owners, we have it memorized just from that one viewing and my sister's old LP! The character's are great, the script is hilarious and the movie should be put to DVD and reintroduced to a new crowd of kids who deserve to see a Muppet movie without the usual Muppet dopiness so common to their recent movies and with no Miss Piggy. Was this movie too harsh for the unsuspecting viewers who expected to see cuddly Grover and silly antics from Ernie and Bert? Was there horror at not having random, unnecessary characters show up for no reason and no love story with Kermit and Miss Piggy? This is a movie like no other Muppet movie. See it if you can find it.
lgrosfield I was saddened but not surprised to find that this film is not available any more.It seems like the favourite things from my life are slowly being eliminated. Besides foods disappearing from restaurant menus and store shelves, certain fondly-remembered movies are drawing blank stares from so-called movie experts. Meanwhile, garbage flicks fill the shelves, and the local cineplex. Some movies are more than just a film...they are a harbinger and a beacon. Here is a perfect example: "The Muppet Musicians of Bremen" is a film that opened the door for modern block-buster such as "Shrek" and "Toy Story". It proved that a format labeled as "kids-stuff" could delight and entertain people of all ages, simply by treating the subject AND the audience with respect. If you EVER get a chance to see this, drop your work, your lunch or your baby (well, maybe not THAT one), and rush to the screen. You will laugh, you will feel a little choked up, and you will never forget these Muppets.Jim Henson lives on, through works like these!
Brendan Richards (Possible plot spoilers)The popular fairytale "The Musicians of Bremen" is immortalised in the form of a short Muppet movie, and you've got "The Muppet Musicians of Bremen".I laughed and sang all the way through (especially during T.R.'s song "The Cock-a-doodle-doodle-doodle-doo-dle Blues"); I just had an absolute ball.The "human-sized" characters are very funny (Old Man Lardpork really cracked me up), as are the four animal stars (i.e. Leroy the donkey, T.R. the rooster, Rover Joe the dog, and Catgut).I think the highlight of "Muppet Musicians of Bremen" was the final battle scene between the robbers and the animals, especially when the so-called "Swamp Demons" appeared at the end.Out of 5 stars, I give this a 5.
T.S. Hunter Not sure why this one went out of print. In my opinion, this is the funniest thing to come out of Jim Henson's workshop. When I was a kid, it kept me and my brothers and sisters cracking up from start to finish. One line that was memorable and made us laugh till our sides hurt was when the man said to the donkey, "Le-roy! It's all yoooooure fault!" You have to see it to know what I mean. Hopefully this will someday come back in print. This is probably just a cult sort of thing, though; I grew up with the Muppet Show and the Muppet Movies.