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6.3/10
IMDbOutstanding Original Music and Lyrics | 2009 | Paul
Budget 5,000,000 USD
At the airport, announcements are made for one Frank Oznowicz and one Jerry Nelson. This is a reference to Frank Oz (whose real last name is Oznowicz) and Jerry Nelson, both former Muppeteers.
During the last song, "My Best Christmas Yet", the Swedish Chef is in the background greeting a turkey and giving it a hug. This is the same turkey the Swedish Chef almost cooked in A Muppet Family Christmas (1987).
This is the first Muppet TV special to be filmed and aired in widescreen format.
Paul Williams, who plays Santa's chief elf in "Letters to Santa: A Muppets Christmas", also portrayed Santa's chief elf, Ed, in the TV movie The Night They Saved Christmas (1984).
"Mobster: Hey, it's that looney shrimp that called us earlier. Pepe the Prawn: They call me the Prawn. Mobster: Hey! Are you correcting my friend over here? Because if you are, I'm gonna dip you in cocktail sauce and bite your tasty little head off! Pepe the Prawn: Shrimp is fine."
"Fozzie Bear: Hey, guys, here's a joke for ya. Who delivers presents to baby sharks? Santa Jaws! [Alarm goes off] Bobo the Bear: All right, step aside. Did you know that telling jokes at an airport terminal is a federal offense? Especially jokes that are that bad. Fozzie Bear: Well, if you didn't like that one, I've got a hundred more. [takes out index cards] Bobo the Bear: He's got cards! [Tackles Fozzie]"