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IMDbBest Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures Original Song | 2012 | Bret
Feature Films | 2012 | David
Best Music Original Song | 2012 | Amy
Best Sound Editing Music in a Musical Feature Film | 2012 | Richard
Best Original Song | 2012 | Bret
Top Box Office Films | 2012 | Christophe
Best AnimationFamily | 2012
Best Original Song | 2012 | Bret
Campy Film of the Year | 2012
Best Song | 2012 | Amy
Best Original Song | 2011 | Bret
Best Song | 2011 | Bret
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer Director or Producer | 2013 | James
Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media | 2013 | Mitchell
Best Song Written for Visual Media | 2013 | Bret
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film | 2012 | Matt
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Feature Film | 2012 | Steve
Best Original Song | 2012 | Bret
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Big Budget Feature Comedy | 2012 | Brittainy
Best Fantasy Film | 2012
Best Original Song Written for a Film | 2012 | Jason
Choice Movie Comedy | 2012
Best in Show | 2012
Best AnimationFamily TV Spot | 2012
Most Original Trailer | 2012
Best Music | 2012
Best Family Film | 2011
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2011 | Jason
Best Picture | 2011
Budget 45,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 165,184,237 USD
The first of The Muppets' productions to win an Oscar. Bret McKenzie won Best Original Song for "Man or Muppet".
After finishing the movie, the filmmakers gave Jason Segel the Muppet version of himself to keep.
Due to limited space for the puppeteers, in the scene where the car is full of The Muppets after picking them all up, Amy Adams and Jason Segel were asked to operate the Muppets on either side of them.
During an interview with Terry Gross on her National Public Radio program "Fresh Air," Jason Segel said that during filming, he observed the choreographer, Michael Rooney, giving instructions to the classic movie star Mickey Rooney (who had a cameo in the movie) and calling him "Dad." Segel went up to Michael and reprimanded him, saying "you can't just call any old man 'Dad,'" and Michael told Segel, "no, he's my actual Dad."
Producers gave Jason Segel (Gary) a feedback card from a child audience member at an early test screening of the film. The producers attached a handwritten note to Jason's feedback card that said, "To keep you humble." When asked to describe what the child audience member did not like about the film, the child wrote in response, "Gary's face."
"Kermit the Frog: What? You kidnapped Jack Black? That's illegal! Fozzie Bear: But Kermit, what's more illegal: briefly inconveniencing Jack Black, or destroying the Muppets? Kermit the Frog: Kidnapping Jack Black, Fozzie!"
"[Waldorf finishes explaining the contract] Statler: If I didn't know any better, I'd say you were reciting some sort of important plot point. Waldorf: I hope so. Otherwise I would've bored half the audience half to death. Statler: You mean half the audience is still alive?"