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But the Muppets have dealt with hecklers for decades. They can’t do a single show without hearing from the world’s most famous cantankerous old grumps, Statler and Waldorf. But those days ...
Orlando International Airport (MCO) gave a salute to all shows, but mostly MuppetVision 3D, with a parody bringing Statler ...
The return of the Muppets wouldn’t be complete without their constant critics, those perpetual balcony fixtures Statler and Waldorf, who’ve been hurling insults at Kermit the Frog and his gang ...
Statler and Waldorf have long criticized the Muppets from the balcony of the theater. Now the grumpy old men are working from the editing booth. The duo exclusively released their version of ...
It features many familiar characters and a few new ... two old codgers named Statler and Waldorf. BIANCULLI: The new series, "Muppets Now," isn't nearly that funny. The jokes aren't as crisp.
The clip has the Muppets’ iconic curmudgeons, Waldorf and Statler, showing their own cut of the film. As you might expect, it’s significantly shorter than the original. Check it out below ...
"The Muppet Show" and "Sesame Street" characters, from left, Swedish Chef, Big Bird, Miss Piggy and Kermit, Cookie Monster, and Statler and Waldorf. (Photo illustration by An Amlotte/Los Angeles ...
The worlds of Saturday Night Live and The Muppets collided as Kermit the Frog, Statler and Waldorf appeared at Studio 8H for Keegan-Michael Key‘s hosting debut. In a spoof of The Muppets Show ...
Angela Merkel thinks David Cameron and the British are the Statler ... Waldorf of Europe, it was claimed yesterday. The German chancellor apparently likens the Prime Minister to the grumpy Muppets ...
We were observers, commentators, a self-contained unit set partially apart from the rest. She was Waldorf and I was Statler, less cantankerous than our Muppet namesakes, but no less hilarious, at ...
But the Muppets have dealt with hecklers for decades. They can’t do a single show without hearing from the world’s most famous cantankerous old grumps, Statler and Waldorf. But those days ...