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It's still quaint and refreshing to me that other countries see nothing wrong with radically changing their currency design every few years—and more surprisingly, putting people like artists and writers on them. Civilians who were never involved in a single war in their entire lives, can you imagine?

Meanwhile the world is getting more Chris Hardwick than it knows what to do with.

Worse, it's a reminder that a lot of beloved Disney cartoon characters have their roots in minstrely, especially in the very early days.

Now THAT I would see!

To be fair, unlike Kermit, none of them are made from cloth.

When the cameras are rolling, he's Mr. Showbiz.

Just about the only thing Disney has ever completely erased from the public's consciousness is the Black Cauldron—and that's because it committed the cardinal sin of losing lots of money.

Nope. Where do you think those lovable characters on Splash Mountain came from?

Am I the only one who both loves the Muppets of the past but doesn't really give a fig about the Muppets' future?

How do we know this whole thing isn't a stealth marketing ploy for The Muppets' foray into hour-long drama?

He's not a toady, he's a froggie!

I know a frog or two about a frog or two. Shut your felt-hole!

It's our job to be repetitive. Our JOB. Our job! Repetitiveness is our job!

(iza joke)

I've always felt those guys are kinda jerks.

Wait—1940? So no Americans? BOOOOO

Problem is, I think they programmed it with too much intelligence.

Silly old Chinese President.

"Guys, would it kill us if it was just a little easier being green?"

I don't know why, but the whole "refusing to play along" thing is only funny when guests do it on Comedy Bang Bang. On Spontaneanation it just seems like a waste of a good opportunity.