The Muppet Christmas Carol Movie Review
The Muppet Christmas Carol Review
"The Muppet Christmas Carol" Overview

Rating: G
1992
Cast and Crew
Director : Brian HensonProducer : Martin G. Baker,Brian Henson
Screenwiter : Jerry Juhl
Starring : Michael Caine,Dave Goelz,Steve Whitmire,Jerry Nelson,Frank Oz
Well, the Muppets have taken their turn at just about every other story known
to man, why not Dickens' A Christmas Carol, too? Unfortunately, talking animal
puppets and a largely cold drama don't really mix, and this strange melange of
kiddie flick and Christmas fable never quite comes together.
Case in point: Charles Dickens, who narrates this film himself, is played by --
get this -- Gonzo. He's not a writer, he's a lamplighter who takes a break from
his work to tell the story of Ebenezer Scrooge (Michael Caine), the famous
miser who (in this version) wants to give Bob Crachit (played by Kermit the
Frog) a mere half-hour off for Christmas and is the subject of jokes at local
gatherings. People and puppets mix at random here. Unlike in films like The
Muppet Movie, where the puppets are on a crusade to reach Hollywood and the
humans encompass only characters they encounter on the way, The Muppet
Christmas Carol blends both together. It's a little freaky to see them all
sitting together -- in British period dress, too -- around the Christmas dinner
table.
With so many good versions of this story on film, it's a little difficult to
recommend this telling. I even prefer the edition with Scrooge McDuck, because
it's both kid-friendly and adult-worthy. The Muppet Christmas Carol barely
keeps kids entertained and the goofy songs and panoply of third-tier muppets
that comprise most of the cast (e.g. Miss Piggy doesn't appear until about 55
minutes into the movie) will have adults running to other editions of the
story.
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Review by Christopher Null
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