
Jim Henson is remembered as a visionary of children's entertainment. From the iconic Muppets to Sesame Street to the Ninja Turtle suits, he left a mark on generations with his work. Following his death, his studio continued to honor his work starting with today's review of 1992's Christmas classic: A Muppet's Christmas Carol
Ebenezer Scrooge (Michael Caine) is a Christmas hating pariah in London. He's cold, cruel and thinks not of the needy and poor, instead more concerned with his lust for money. However this Christmas, Scrooge is warned: repent your wicked selfishness or be doomed in eternity in chains. To help Scrooge, he would be visited by 3 ghosts. All designated to help warm Scrooge's cold heart.
Does this timeless Christmas classic fit well into the Muppet world? Why is the Ghost of Christmas Past so creepy?! Join Lucas and Cordell as we review this heartwarming classic of Henson's legacy.
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