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Muppets & Fairies Ever After (2010) Information

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Tangled & Muppets & Fairies Ever After

Directed by: Nathan Greno, Byron Howard, Roy Conli
Produced by: Roy Conli, John Lasseter, Glen Keane
Screenplay by: Dan Fogelman, Dan Gerson, Robert L. Baird
Based on: Rapunzel by Brothers Grimm
Starring: Amy Adams, Thom AdcoxBill Barretta, Angela Bartys, Jeff BennettKristin Chenoweth, Chris Cooper, Grey DeLisle, John DiMaggio, M.C. Gainey, Brad Garrett, Dave Goelz, Nathan GrenoJane Horrocks, Byron HowardAnjelica Huston, Eric Jacobson, Rashida Jones, Richard Kiel, Zachary Levi, Peter Linz, Lucy Liu, Jesse McCartney, Tim MertensMandy Moore, Donna Murphy, Rob Paulsen, Ron Perlman, Allison RothDavid Rudman, Jason Segel, Roger Craig Smith, Delaney Rose SteinRaven-Symoné, Jeffrey Tambor, Paul F. Tompkins, Matt Vogel, Mae Whitman, Steve Whitmire, Eliza Pollack Zebert
Narrated by: Grey DeLisle
Music by: Joel McNeely, Alan Menken, Christophe Beck, Bret McKenzie
Edited by: Tim Mertens
Production company: Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios
Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release dates: November 14, 2010 (El Capitan Theatre), November 24, 2010 (United States)
DVD/Blu-Ray release date: March 29, 2011
Running time: 285 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $260 million
Box office: $591.8 million

Muppets & Fairies Ever After is a 2010 American 3D live action/computer-animated musical fantasy-comedy adventure film and the sequel to the 2009 film, Tinker Bell & Looney Tunes; produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, and the first Muppets theatrical release in eleven years. Loosely based on the German fairy tale "Rapunzel" in the collection of folk tales published by the Brothers Grimm, it is the 50th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, sharing with the 11th feature, Cinderella and the newest Tangled. It shares with Disney's FantasiaThe AristoCats, The Rescuers Down Under, and The Emperor's New Groove as Disney's holiday anniversary films. Directed by Nathan Greno (Gigantic), Byron Howard (Bolt, Zootopia), and Roy Conli (Big Hero 6), produced by John Lasseter (Toy Story, Cars, A Bug's Life) and Glen Keane (The Little Mermaid), and screenplay written by Dan Fogelman (Cars, Bolt) and Dan Gerson (Monsters, Inc., Big Hero 6, Chicken LittleCars 3), the film tells the story of a lost, young princess with long magical hair who yearns to leave her secluded tower. Against her mother's wishes, she accepts the aid of a handsome intruder to take her out into the world which she has never seen. Walter, a devoted Muppet fan, his brother Gary, and her girlfriend Mary help Kermit the Frog reunite the Muppets. They must raise $10 million to save the Muppet Theater from Tex Richman, a businessman who plans to demolish the studio to drill for oil. Tinker Bell journeys far North of Never Land, Anaheim to patch things up with her friend Terence and restore a Pixie Dust Tree.
Before the film's release, its title was changed from Rapunzel to Tangled, reportedly to market the film as gender-neutral. Tangled spent six years in production at a cost that has been estimated at $260 million, which if accurate, would make it the most expensive animated film ever made and the fifth most-expensive film of all time. The film employed a unique artistic style by blending together features of computer-generated imagery (CGI) and traditional animation while using non-photorealistic rendering to create the impression of a painting. Composer Alan Menken, who had worked on prior Disney animated features (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin), returned to help Joel McNeely and Christophe Beck score Muppets & Fairies Ever After, while Flight of the Conchords member Bret McKenzie served as music supervisor, writing four of the film's five original songs.
Walt Disney Animation Studios originally announced the film's development in March 2007, with Dan Fogelman writing the screenplay. Nathan Greno and Byron Howard was hired to direct in January 2009, and the film's supporting cast was filled out in October of the same year, with the casting of Adams, Cooper, and Jones. Filming began in September 2009 and was completed entirely in Los Angeles. The cast from the film will return; including Mae Whitman, Jesse McCartney, Jane Horrocks, Lucy Liu, Rob Paulsen, Raven-Symoné, Jeff Bennett, Kristin Chenoweth, Angela Bartys (replacing America Ferrera), and Anjelica Huston, and featuring the new ensemble cast of Jason Segel, Mandy Moore, Amy Adams, Zachary Levi, Donna Murphy, Chris Cooper, Rashida Jones, Brad Garrett, Jeffrey Tambor, Grey DeLisle, M.C. Gainey, and Paul F. Tompkins, and featuring the Muppet performers of Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, Dave Goelz, Bill Barretta, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, and Peter Linz. The film was the first theatrical Muppet production without the involvement of veteran Muppet performers Frank Oz and Jerry Nelson, although Nelson provides an uncredited vocal cameo, until his death in August 23, 2012. Instead, their characters are performed by Jacobson and Vogel, respectively, marking their theatrical feature film debut as those characters.
Muppets & Fairies Ever After premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on November 14, 2010, and went into general release on November 24, 2010, to mark the 55th anniversary of Disneyland Resort. Like Tinker Bell & Looney Tunes, the film was a critical and commercial success and garnered universal acclaim with much praise going to its characterization, animation, humor, screenplay, and soundtrack; grossing $591 million in worldwide box office revenue, $200 million of which was earned in the United States and Canada. The film was nominated for a number of awards, including two Best Original Song nominations and a Best Animated Feature nomination at the 83rd Academy Awards. The film won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for McKenzie's "Man or Muppet", as well as garnering BAFTA and Critic's Choice Awards nominations.
The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 29, 2011; A sequel short, Tangled Ever After, was released later in 2012. A television series will premiere in 2017.
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Plot
Long ago, a drop of sunlight became a golden flower capable of healing illness, decay and injury. For hundreds of years the flower is used by Mother Gothel to retain her youth until it is discovered by soldiers of a nearby kingdom, Corona. They use the flower to heal their ailing Queen Arianna, who soon afterwards gives birth to Princess Rapunzel. While attempting to recover the flower, Gothel discovers that Rapunzel's hair has the flower's healing properties. However, attempting to take just the hair by cutting a piece from it destroys its power, and so she kidnaps Rapunzel and raises her as her own daughter in an isolated tower. Once a year, King Frederic and Arianna release sky lanterns on Rapunzel's birthday, hoping for their daughter's return ("When Will My Life Begin?").
The nature-talent fairies, including Silvermist, Rosetta, Iridessa, and Fawn, are bringing to the mainland the leaves, hibernation, chilly breezes, and pumpkins: autumn. Brothers Walter and Gary, residents of Smalltown, are fans of the Muppets, having watched The Muppet Show throughout their youth. Now adults, Gary plans a vacation to Los Angeles with his girlfriend, Mary, to celebrate their tenth anniversary, inviting Walter so he can tour the Muppet Studios. Mary feels Gary's devotion to Walter is detracting from their relationship ("Life's a Happy Song").
Meanwhile, Tinker Bell and dust-talent fairies like Terence and Fairy Gary are staying in Pixie Hollow. Tinker Bell is trying to make a "Pixie Express". But it fails just as she is called by Viola, a summoning fairy; to meet Queen Clarion, Fairy Mary, and Redleaf, the Minister of Autumn. They show her a mystical moonstone and explain to her its tremendous powers. Every eight years, there is a blue harvest moon in Pixie Hollow. When the light of this rare blue moon passes through the moonstone, it creates blue-colored pixie dust to strengthen and rejuvenate the pixie dust tree. The Autumn Revelry is the associated event during which the fairies gather to collect the dust.
Nearing her eighteenth birthday, Rapunzel asks Gothel for permission to leave the tower and discover the source of the lanterns, but Gothel refuses, telling her that the outside world is a dangerous place ("Mother Knows Best"). Elsewhere, a thief known as Flynn Rider has stolen Rapunzel's crown from the kingdom and inadvertently discovers the tower after ditching his cohorts, the Stabbington brothers. Rapunzel captures Flynn and discovers the crown, but is unaware of its significance. Rapunzel plans to show Flynn to Gothel in order to prove she can take care of herself, but when Gothel becomes enraged at Rapunzel's insistent desire to leave, she asks for a special paint that will take Gothel three days' round trip to obtain and return. Gothel agrees and departs.
In Los Angeles, the three visit the abandoned Muppet Studios. A new scepter is to be made to raise the moonstone, and Tinker Bell has been recommended. Although Tinker Bell has made mistakes in the past, Fairy Mary explains that tinker fairies learn from them, most of the time. Tinker Bell accepts the task, as well as help from Terence. But as the work on the scepter progresses, Tinker Bell begins to have trouble with Terence, who is trying too hard to be helpful. During the tour, Walter sneaks into Kermit the Frog's office and discovers Statler and Waldorf selling the Muppet Theater to oil magnate Tex Richman and his henchmen Bobo the Bear and Uncle Deadly. After Statler and Waldorf leave, Walter overhears Richman reveal his plan to destroy the theater and drill for oil underneath. Walter explains to Gary and Mary that if the Muppets can raise $10 million by the time their original contract expires, they can repurchase the theater.
When Tinker Bell asks Terence to go find something sharp, Terence meets her other tinker buddies, Bobble and Clank; brings a compass to her workshop, irritating Tinker Bell. She kicks the compass, causing it to roll over and break her newly completed scepter. After a row with her friend, Tinker Bell's furious antics result in her accidentally smashing the moonstone as well. Tinker Bell sets out on in a balloon she's created to find a magic mirror, which, according to legend by storytelling fairy Lyria, granted two of three wishes before becoming lost. Tinker Bell intends to use the third and last wish to repair the shattered moonstone to its original form. Agreeing to stop Richman, they find Kermit and inform him he must organize a telethon to raise the money, which appears difficult since the Muppets have gone their separate ways since the show ended its run ("Pictures in My Head"). Convinced to try, Kermit sets off with the three to reunite the group by traveling by car with his valet, '80s Robot. Rapunzel convinces Flynn to escort her to see the lanterns in exchange for the crown ("When Will My Life Begin? (Reprise)").
While trying to evade a hungry bat, a firefly named Blaze crash lands into Tinker Bell's balloon. Tink orders him to leave, but he truly wants to tag along with Tink on her quest to find the magical mirror. After Blaze's apparent exit, Tink tries to read her map but it's too dark to see. Blaze then sheds light on the map to help Tink, and the tinker finally allows him to stay. Kermit dissuades Fozzie Bear from continuing to perform in Reno, Nevada with the Moopets, a tribute group of uncouth Muppet impersonators. Meanwhile, Gonzo has become a plumbing magnate, and despite his initial objection, destroys his business and joins them. Animal is recovered from a celebrity anger-management clinic, but is instructed by his sponsor Jack Black to avoid drums. Scooter, Rowlf the Dog, and the other primary Muppets rejoin through a montage. Later in Paris, the group finds Miss Piggy working as an editor for "plus-sized" fashion at Vogue Paris. Unable to convince Miss Piggy to return, the group replaces her with Moopet counterpart Miss Poogy.
As the duo's adventure continues, Tink thinks she has stumbled upon the stone arch that is said to lead way to the mirror. She leaves the balloon to make sure of this and leaves Blaze to watch over it. Once Tink flies off, however, the balloon begins to stray away. After unsuccessfully trying to anchor it, Blaze rushes to tell Tink, though she is too busy trying to figure out why she stumbled upon a bent tree instead of the stone ark to notice Blaze. When she finally sees the balloon floating off, she gives chase, Blaze in tow, but the harsh winds knocks them down. The next morning, Tinker Bell awakens, hungry and lost. Blaze scouts out to rally some forest insects that provide food and water for Tink. They also lead her and Blaze to the stone arch, and the adventure continues.
The Muppets return to Los Angeles and pitch their telethon idea to several television networks, but are rejected. Following a show's cancellation, CDE executive Veronica gives the Muppets a recently vacated two-hour slot in the network's schedule, on the condition that they find a celebrity guest. The Muppets refurbish the theater, but their first rehearsal is unsuccessful and Kermit is unable to contact a celebrity guest. Miss Piggy returns, forces Poogy out, and informs Kermit that she refuses to work with him. Kermit inspires Walter to find his talent and perform in the telethon. Meanwhile, Mary goes sightseeing alone ("Me Party").
During their excursion, Flynn takes Rapunzel to the Snuggly Duckling, a pub filled with the frightening people Gothel warned Rapunzel about – the thugs, but who instead are charmed by Rapunzel's innocence, was include Hookhand the pianist; the lovesick Big Nose, Vlad, and a small Shorty ("I've Got a Dream"). When the royal soldiers, led by the Captain of the Guard appear searching for Flynn, the pub regulars help the pair escape. The soldiers give chase, led by Maximus, one of the lead horses in the royal army, and locate them at a dam. The dam is inadvertently breached, and the resulting deluge traps Flynn and Rapunzel in a flooding cave. Fearing this is the end, Flynn reveals his real name is Eugene Fitzherbert. Rapunzel starts to reveal that her hair glows when she sings – but then realizes that this is their key to escape, as her hair provides enough light to find a way out of the cave ("Healing Incantation"). Eugene and Rapunzel take refuge in a forest where Gothel, now in league with the Stabbingtons, gives the crown to Rapunzel and suggests using it to challenge Eugene's interest in her ("Mother Knows Best (Reprise)").
The next morning, Maximus finds the pair and tries to capture Eugene, but Rapunzel arranges a truce in honor of her birthday. Kermit entreats Richman to return their studio. Richman declines and reveals that the Muppets will also lose their trademark names, which he plans to entitle to the Moopets ("Let's Talk About Me"). Unsuccessful, Kermit returns home. The group reaches the kingdom and enjoys the festivities, culminating in an evening cruise as the lanterns are released ("I See The Light"). There, Rapunzel gives Eugene the crown. When he sees the Stabbingtons on the shore, Eugene leaves Rapunzel and intends to let them have the crown. Instead, the brothers tie Eugene onto a boat and confront Rapunzel, claiming Eugene is escaping with the crown. Gothel then stages a rescue by betraying the brothers and returns Rapunzel to the tower as Eugene and the Stabbingtons are arrested by the royal guards. Miss Piggy enlists the remaining Muppets to kidnap Black as a celebrity guest. Meanwhile, after discovering that a devastated Mary has returned to Smalltown, Gary realizes that he must improve his relationship with Mary and follows her back home to reconcile, while Walter discovers he was intended to join the Muppets ("Man or Muppet").
Tink and Blaze find the shipwreck that is said to house the mirror and head inside Tinker Bell finally discovers the mirror. Just as she is about to make the wish, Blaze keeps getting in her face, causing her to blurt out her wish for the firefly to be quiet for one minute, accidentally wasting her third wish. She blames Blaze for distracting her, but then, realizing that her temper is what had gotten her in trouble in the first place, she apologizes and breaks down crying. She is found by Terence, who has been following her after discovering her plans and the fragments of the moonstone in her empty house. They reunite, but then they are chased by rats. Tinker Bell and Terence start back to Pixie Hollow. Along the way, Tinker Bell fixes the scepter using a white gem from the top of the mirror, the scepter pieces Terence has wisely brought, and the moonstone pieces, all set at just the right angle. She discovers the magic of true friendship, humility, and love.
Back at the tower, Rapunzel recognizes the symbol of the kingdom, which she had subconsciously incorporated into her paintings over the years. Realizing that she is the long-lost princess, she confronts Gothel. The telethon begins and gradually attracts a large audience, with the Muppets raising donations with support from celebrity callers and Jack Black serving unwillingly as host. During the show, Richman cuts the theater's power supply, but Gary and Mary return to Los Angeles and restore the power. Richman then attempts to destroy the theater's television transmitter, but a regretful Uncle Deadly stops Richman. Kermit and Miss Piggy finally reconcile and the Muppets perform "Rainbow Connection" as their final act. However, the telethon runs short as the $10 million has yet to be collected. Having found his talent, Walter performs a whistling act, which is unanimously praised by the audience.
As Eugene is being led to execution, he is rescued by the Snuggly Duckling regulars and carried back to Gothel's tower by Maximus. Eugene enters the tower by climbing Rapunzel's hair, only to find Rapunzel bound with chains and gagged with a handkerchief. Gothel then stabs him with a knife and attempts to leave with a struggling Rapunzel. Refusing to lose, Richman disables the telephone lines and evicts the Muppets from the theater, after the latter fall short of their monetary goal. Rapunzel agrees to lifelong captivity if she is allowed to heal Eugene, but before she has the chance to save him, Eugene slices off her hair, turning it from golden blonde to brown and destroying its magic. Gothel's age rapidly catches up to her, and she falls from the tower, disintegrating into dust. Kermit gathers the group in the lobby and delivers a speech, suggesting that they will restart their career together as a family. As Eugene dies, a heartbroken Rapunzel's tear, which still contains a bit of the sun's power, lands on his cheek and restores his life. Exiting the theater, the Muppets are greeted by a vast gathering of supporters on Hollywood Boulevard. With Gary's encouragement, Walter greets the crowd and is accepted by the Muppets as their newest member. The two return to the kingdom, where Rapunzel is re-united with her parents.
Thanks to inspired teamwork with Terence, she is ready to give the scepter to Clarion. When she unveils the scepter, the assembled fairies are all shocked and alarmed to see the fragments of the precious moonstone. However, the broken moonstone shards create an unexpected benefit: they drastically magnify and increase the surface area through which the rays of the blue moon could pass, creating the largest supply of blue-colored pixie dust ever seen in Pixie Hollow. The kingdom breaks out in celebration and Eugene is pardoned for his crimes. Rapunzel and Eugene eventually marry. Gary proposes to Mary, Richman returns the theater and naming rights to the Muppets after suffering a head injury, and Kermit and Miss Piggy enjoy their private life ("Life's a Happy Song (Reprise)").
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Cast (in credits order)
Jason SegelGary
Mae WhitmanTinker Bell
Mandy MooreRapunzel
Amy AdamsMary
Jesse McCartneyTerence
Zachary LeviFlynn Rider
Donna MurphyMother Gothel
Chris CooperTex Richman
Jane HorrocksFairy Mary
Rashida JonesVeronica
Steve WhitmireKermit / Beaker / Statler / Rizzo
Eric JacobsonMiss Piggy / Fozzie Bear / Animal / Sam Eagle / Marvin Suggs
Dave GoelzGonzo / Dr. Bunsen Honeydew / Zoot / Beauregard / Waldorf
Bill BarrettaSwedish Chef / Rowlf / Dr. Teeth / Pepé the Prawn / Bobo / Foozie Moopet
David RudmanScooter / Janice / Miss Poogy
Matt VogelSgt. Floyd Pepper / Camilla / Sweetums / '80s Robot / Lew Zealand / Uncle Deadly / Roowlf Moopet / Crazy Harry
Peter LinzWalter
Lucy LiuSilvermist
Raven-SymonéIridessa
Kristin ChenowethRosetta
Angela BartysFawn
Rob PaulsenBobble / Tall Troll / Owl
Jeff BennettClank / Small Troll / Fairy Gary
Grey DeLisleLyria / Prologue Narrator / Viola
Ron PerlmanStabbington Brother
M.C. GaineyCaptain of the Guard
Jeffrey TamborBig Nose Thug
Brad GarrettHookhand Thug
Paul F. TompkinsShort Thug
Richard KielVlad
Anjelica HustonQueen Clarion
John DiMaggioMinister of Autumn
Eliza Pollock ZebertBlaze
Roger Craig SmithBolt / Stone
Thom AdcoxFlint
Delaney Rose SteinYoung Rapunzel / Little Girl
Allison RothFrench Fairy
Nathan GrenoGuard #1 / Thug #1
Byron HowardGuard #2 / Thug #2
Tim MertensGuard #3
Michael AlbalaTV Executive
Alan ArkinTour Guide
Jack BlackHimself
Emily BluntMiss Piggy's Receptionist
James CarvilleHimself
Bill CobbsGrandfather
Aria Noelle CurzonWaitress
Leslie FeistSmalltown Resident
Julia Marie Franzese"Punch Teacher" Kid
Zach GalifianakisHobo Joe
Donald GloverJunior CDE Executive
Whoopi GoldbergHerself
Selena GomezHerself
David GrohlAnimool
Neil Patrick HarrisHimself
Judd HirschHimself
Ken Jeong"Punch Teacher" Host
John KrasinskiHimself
Raymond MaElderly Asian Man
Jim ParsonsHuman Walter
Jonathan PalmerReporter #1
Eddie PepitonePostman
Rico RodriguezHimself
Mickey RooneySmalltown Resident
Kristen SchaalModerator
Sarah SilvermanGreeter
Eddie "Piolin" SoteloTV Executive
Shu Lan TuanElderly Asian Woman
Dahlia WaingortTV Executive
Don YananReporter #2
Michael Bell
Bob Bergen
Susanne Blakeslee
June Christopher
Roy Conli
David Cowgill
Terri Douglas
Chad Einbinder
Pat Fraley
Eddie Frierson
Jackie Gonneau
Nicholas Guest
Bridget Hoffman
Daniel Kaz
Anne Lockhart
Mona Marshall
Scott Menville
Laraine Newman
Paul Pape
Lynwood Robinson
Shane Sweet
Fred Tatasciore
Hynden Walch
Kari Wahlgren
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Birthday Months + Death Months
Roy E. Disney (January 10, 1930 — December 16, 2009)
Dorothy Provine (January 20, 1935 — April 25, 2010)
John Forsythe (January 29, 1918 — April 1, 2010)
Jean Simmons (January 31, 1929 — January 22, 2010)
Wayne Allwine (February 7, 1947 — May 18, 2009)
Leslie Nielsen (February 11, 1926 — November 28, 2010)
Rue McClanahan (February 21, 1934 — July 3, 2010)
Eugenia Paul (March 3, 1935 — May 24, 2010)
Lynn Redgrave (March 8, 1943 — May 2, 2010)
Peter Graves (March 18, 1926 — March 14, 2010)
Patrick McGoohan (March 19, 1928 — January 13, 2009)
Lorene Yarnell (March 21, 1944 — July 29, 2010)
Glenn Shadix (April 15, 1952 — September 7, 2010)
James Gammon (April 20, 1940 — July 16, 2010)
Cathy Cahn (April 26, 1954 — July 6, 2009)
Ilene Woods (May 5, 1929 — July 1, 2010)
Dennis Hopper (May 17, 1936 — May 29, 2010)
Lena Horne (June 30, 1917 — May 9, 2010)
Gloria Stuart (July 4, 1910 — September 26, 2010)
Dallas McKennon (July 19, 1919 — July 14, 2009)
Pat Hingle (July 19, 1924 — January 3, 2009)
Blake Edwards (July 26, 1922 — December 15, 2010)
Dom DeLuise (August 1, 1933 — May 4, 2009)
Cammie King (August 5, 1934 — September 1, 2010)
Ron Gans (August 9, 1931 — June 29, 2010)
Jimmy Dean (August 10, 1928 — June 13, 2010)
Fess Parker (August 16, 1924 — March 18, 2010)
Patrick Swayze (August 18, 1952 — September 14, 2009)
Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958 — June 25, 2009)
Eddie Carroll (September 6, 1933 — April 6, 2010)
Henry Gibson (September 21, 1935 — September 14, 2009)
Eddie Barth (September 29, 1931 — May 28, 2010)
Tom Bosley (October 1, 1927 — October 19, 2010)
Brittany Murphy (November 10, 1977 — December 20, 2009)
Billie Mae Richards (November 21, 1921 — September 10, 2010)
Bill Erwin (December 2, 1914 — December 29, 2010)
James MacArthur (December 8, 1937 — October 28, 2010)
Harold Gould (December 10, 1923 — September 11, 2010)
Virginia Davis (December 31, 1918 — August 15, 2009)
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Toy Story 3
100+ matches: Woody, Buzz Lightyear
89 matches: Jessie
85 matches: Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear
76 matches: Ken
74 matches: Mr. Potato Head
63 matches: Rex, Hamm
52 matches: Andy
50 matches: Mrs. Potato Head
37 matches: Barbie
33 matches: Bonnie
32 matches: Andy's Mom
31 matches: Slinky Dog
17 matches: Chatter Telephone
16 matches: Chuckles, Molly
15 matches: Bonnie's Mom
14 matches: Spanish Buzz
13 matches: Mr. Pricklepants
10 matches: Trixie
9 matches: Buttercup
8 matches: Twitch, Stretch
7 matches: Dolly, Aliens
6 matches: Chunk
4 matches: Sarge
3 matches: Pea #3, Bookworm
2 matches: Big Baby
1 match: Sparks, Pea #1, Pea #2, Frog

22 matches: Woody, Ken, Hamm
15 matches: Jessie
13 matches: Mr. Potato Head
12 matches: Andy's Mom
11 matches: Buzz Lightyear, Bonnie's Mom
10 matches: Andy
9 matches: Rex
8 matches: Molly
7 matches: Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear, Mrs. Potato Head, Chatter Telephone, Voice Box
6 matches: Barbie
4 matches: Bonnie, Twitch, Chunk
3 matches: Slinky Dog
2 matches: Chuckles, Stretch
1 match: Dolly, Aliens, Bookworm, Sparks, Farmer
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Muppets & Fairies Ever After (Tangled + Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure + The Muppets)
100+ matches: Tinker Bell, Rapunzel, Walter, Gary, Mary, Kermit, Terence, Flynn Rider, Blaze, Pascal, Maximus
97 matches: Mother Gothel
83 matches: Fozzie Bear
70 matches: Miss Piggy
53 matches: Tex Richman
?? matches: Fairy Mary
32 matches: Gonzo
?? matches: Bobble
?? matches: Clank
31 matches: Jack Black
?? matches: Queen Clarion
27 matches: Scooter
?? matches: Minister of Autumn
22 matches: Veronica
?? matches: Tall Troll
?? matches: Fawn
?? matches: Small Troll
19 matches: Animal, Bobo
?? matches: Silvermist
17 matches: The Stabbington Brother
16 matches: Uncle Deadly, the Captain of the Guard
?? matches: Rosetta
15 matches: Miss Poogy, '80s Robot
?? matches: Iridessa
13 matches: Rowlf, Sgt. Floyd Pepper, Hookhand
?? matches: Fairy Gary, Lyria
8 matches: Beaker, Swedish Chef
7 matches: Statler, Dr. Teeth, Shorty
6 matches: Sam the Eagle, Waldorf, Big Nose
? matches: Mr. Owl, Bolt, Flint
5 matches: Sweetums
4 matches: Crazy Harry, Vlad, Young Rapunzel
3 matches: Pepe the Prawn, Janice, Viola
2 matches: Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Camilla, Narrator
1 match: Marvin Suggs, Zoot, Beauregard, Foozie Moopet, Lew Zealand, Stone
no matches: Rizzo, Kermoot Moopet, Roowlf Moopet

20 matches: WalterFlynn Rider
19 matches: Kermit the Frog
14 matches: Fozzie Bear
12 matches: Terence
7 matches: Mother Gothel
6 matches: Tinker Bell, Rapunzel, Miss Piggy
5 matches: Mary, Tex RichmanTall Troll, Small Troll
4 matches: Gary, Gonzo, Queen Clarion, Jack Black
3 matches: Animal, Scooter, BobbleSgt. Floyd Pepper, Announcer
2 matches: Rowlf, Clank, Bobo the Bear, '80s Robot, Newsman, Narrator, Receptionist, Teacher
1 match: Uncle Deadly, IridessaFairy Gary, Mr. OwlZoot, WaldorfSwedish Chef, Janice, Lew Zealand, Sweetums, Young Rapunzel, Soldiers, Policeman, Bob Hope, Recorded Voice, Sparrowman
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Characters
Tinker Bell (Mae Whitman) – A tinker fairy of Pixie Hollow, Hollywood who is and the main protagonist of the film. Her names: Tink, Miss Bell. Her personality: Sassy, feisty, creative, talented, ambitious, intelligent, crafty, curious, envious, ultimately warm-hearted, reckless, fearless, affectionate, energetic, impulsive, temperamental, rebellious, smart, intuitive. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, fair skin, thin dirty blonde eyebrows, rosy cheeks, pink lips, strawberry-blonde hair, turquoise blue eyes, pudgy face, clear wings on her back, blonde shoulder-length hair in a bun with one bang in her head, light green strapless dress with a light green miniskirt, matching slip-on shoes with white puff-balls on the toes. In her adventure gear, she wears a green adventure outfit.
Rapunzel (Mandy Moore) – A beautiful 18-year old princess of Corona and the main protagonist of the film. Inspiration: Rapunzel from the fairy tale of the name by the Brothers Grimm, Claire Keane. Full name: Princess Rapunzel of Corona. Other names: Blondie, Flower. Her personality: Feisty, defiant, kind, energetic, adventurous, confident, courageous, curious, innocent, rightful, child-like, creative, clever, determined, jumpy, clumsy, warm, dreamy. Her appearance: Slender, fair skin, light freckles, rosy cheeks, pink lips, long silky golden blonde hair (later short brunette pixie cut), green eyes, dress with purple skirt, long pink sleeves, and lavender corset that shows her breast cleavage.
Gary (Jason Segel) – Walter's human brother and a fan of the Muppets and the main protagonist of the film.
Walter (Peter Linz) – The orange Muppet and the Muppets' biggest fan who is one of the main protagonists of the film. His personality: Sweet, slightly naïve, lacking self-confidence, a huge Muppet fan, helpful, shy, caring. His appearance: Short and slender humanoid, ochre skin, brown hair and eyebrows, thin black eyebrows, sienna eyelids, white eyes with black pupils, blue suit jacket with navy blue linings, blue button, and each pocket with blue linings on both sides, matching dress pants, white dress shirt, brown necktie, matching shoes with white trimmings.
Flynn Rider (Zachary Levi) – A former thief and the love interest of Rapunzel who is the deuteragonist of the film. Inspiration: The Prince from Rapunzel by the Brothers Grimm, Errol Flynn, Indiana Jones, David Beckham (appearance), Aladdin, Robin Hood, Jencarlos Canela, Han Solo. Full name: Eugene Fitzherbert. His other names: Flynn Rider. His personality: Heroic, humorous, charming, romantic, narcissistic (formerly), rebellious, gifted, stubborn, crafty, adventurous, caring, devoted. His appearance: Slender, muscular, fair skin, dark brown hair and goatee, light brown eyes.
Terence (Jesse McCartney) – A pixie dust keeper and Tinker Bell's friend who is one of the main protagonists of the film. His personality: Kind, helpful, caring, brave, adventurous, hard-working. Appearance: Handsome, slender, acorn cap, brown pants, tan shirt, brown vest, brown shoes, fair skin, blond hair, blue eyes, clear wings on his back.
Mary (Amy Adams) – An elementary school teacher and Gary's longtime girlfriend. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, long red hair, fair skin
Kermit the Frog (Steve Whitmire) – A frog who is the Muppet Theater's director and the main protagonist of the film. His other names: Kermie (referred to by Miss Piggy), Uncle Kermit, Green Stuff, Frog, Mr. The Frog, Mr. Froggy. His personality: Cheerful, selfless, anxious, optimistic, loving, caring, wise, humorous, easily-frustrated, plucky, level-headed, excitable, sweet, humble, down-to-earth, snarky, smarmy, sarcastic, a wise guy at times. His appearance: Slender frog, handsome, green skin, white eyes with black stilted pupils, a pair of 4 fingers and thumbs, olive drab collar with 11 points.
Miss Piggy (Eric Jacobson) – A diva pig who is the Muppets' break-out and "authentic superstar", Kermit's love interest, and the secondary protagonist of the film. Her other names: Piggy, Pig, Miss Pig, Mrs. Piggy, Mrs. The Frog. Her personality: Beautiful, over-bearing, funny, bossy, glamorous, aggressive, feisty, vain, short-tempered, a diva, demanding, impatient, vulnerable, sometimes sweet, innocent and excited. Her appearance: Slender yet obese fair pig, beautiful, blonde hair, blue eyes, lavender eyelids, black eyelashes, both red strapless dress and pumps, long opera gloves, white pearl necklace, matching ring on her left ring finger.
Mother Gothel (Donna Murphy) – An ageless woman, Rapunzel's former parental guardian, and the main antagonist of the film. Inspiration: The Witch from the fairy tale Rapunzel by the Brothers Grimm, Cher, Norma Desmond. Her other names: Madame Gothel (original name), Old Lady, the Witch, Mother Gothel, Gothel. Her personality: Manipulative, narcissistic, overprotective, abusive, arrogant, cruel, obsessive, elegant, short-tempered, selfish, cold, uncaring, nonchalant, conniving, mad, cunning, sadistic, violent.
Tex Richman (Chris Cooper) – An oil magnate and the main antagonist of the film. His appearance: Slender, elderly, greying blonde hair, business suit.
Veronica (Rashida Jones) – A network executive at the CDE network.
Pascal – A green chameleon and Rapunzel's best friend and companion. Inspiration: Charlie Chaplin. His personality: Loyal, suspicious, slightly aggressive, trustworthy, protective, comedic. His appearance: Small and scaly green chameleon with big red eyes. He has the ability to change colors including blue (sad/frightened), red (bashful/angry), and yellow (near Rapunzel's hair).
Blaze (Eliza Pollack Zebert) – A firefly and Tinker Bell's traveling companion. His personality: Humorous, somewhat timid, helpful.
Maximus (Nathan Greno) – A horse to the Captain of the Guard. Inspiration: Buster Keaton. His other names: Max, Flea bag. His personality: Fearless, diligent, stubborn, persistent, lawful, disobedient, imtimidating, strict, dignified. His appearance: Muscular, barrel chested white horse, gray muzzle, both blond mane and tail, brown eyes, gray hooves.
Silvermist (Lucy Liu) – A water fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends. Her nationally: East Asian. Her other names: Sil, Silv. Her personality: Fun, sweet, silly, sympathetic, absent-minded, innocent, optimistic, caring, loving. Her appearance: Slender, blue lily single-strapless dress, blue shoes, fair skin, long bluish-black hair, brown eyes, clear wings on her back.
Fozzie Bear (Eric Jacobson) – The Muppet Theater's comedian bear. His personality: Funny, loyal, sweet, sensitive, loving, devoted, sometimes doubtful, insecure, shy, witty, wants to make people laugh. His appearance: Obese bear, handsome, orange fur, rose cherry nose, pink (later lavender) eyelids, white eyes with black pupils, brown eyebrows, brown pork pie hat with a chocolate band, white string tie with pink polka dots on it.
Iridessa (Raven-Symoné) – A light fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends. Her nationally: African. Her other names: Dess, Dessa. Her personality: Clever, friendly, resourceful, a bit worrisome, humorous. Her appearance: Slender, sunflower petal dress, yellow shoes, dark skin, black hair in a round up-do, brown eyes, clear wings on her back.
The Great Gonzo (Dave Goelz) – The Muppet Theater's stuntman. His other names: Gonzo the Great, Great Gonzo. His personality: Weird, silly, crazy, adventurous, masochistic, big-hearted, romantic. His appearance: Slender blue "whatever", handsome, sky blue muzzle with a long matching hooked nose, indigo hair on top of his head, bug eyes, olive drab eyelids, a pair of 2 fingers and thumbs, crimson tuxedo suit with rose brims and a pair of buttons vertically on his coat and the other pair on each one of his coat wrists, crimson bowtie, black tuxedo shoes.
Rosetta (Kristin Chenoweth) – A garden fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends. Her other names: Ro. Her personality: Intelligent, fashionable, glamorous, sweet, mature. Her appearance: Slender, rose petal dress in three shade, red shoes, fair skin, shoulder-length red hair with curl ends, green eyes, clear wings on her back, sweet southern drawl.
Camilla the Chicken (Matt Vogel) – A chicken who is Gonzo's girlfriend. Her personality: Feminine, sensitive, loving, tough at times. Her appearance: Slender white chicken, beautiful, orange beak, red wattle and comb, blue eyelids, black eyelashes.
Fawn (Angela Bartys) – An animal fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends. Her personality: Feisty, clever, energetic, wily, humorous, prankish, tomboyish. Her appearance: Slender, orange-and-amber outfit, amber curl shoes, fair skin, light freckles, long braided light brown hair, amber eyes, clear wings on her back.
Rizzo the Rat (Steve Whitmire) – An inner-city rat. His personality: Sly, prankish, hungry, cowardly, witty, sarcastic, a trickster. His appearance: Slender brown rat, black oval nose, red jacket, yellow cap.
Bobble (Rob Paulsen) – One of a pair of bumbling tinker sparrow men and Tinker Bell's best friends. His full name: Phineas T. Kettletree, Esquire. His personality: Crafty, bumbling, inventive, comedic. His appearance: Very slender, red hair, blue eyes, dewdrop goggles, leafy sleeveless top, knee-length pants, Scottish accent.
Clank (Jeff Bennett) – One of a pair of bumbling tinker sparrow men and Tinker Bell's best friends. His personality: Crafty, bumbling, inventive, comedic. His appearance: Overweight, black hair, brown eyes, green leaves for clothing, Cockney accent.
The Swedish Chef (Bill Barretta) – A chef that speaks in mock Swedish. His personality: Hungry, funny, aggressive, sensitive. His appearance: Slighly obese humanoid, Chef's outfit, toque, mustache, bow tie, apron.
Fairy Mary (Jane Horrocks) – A head tinker fairy. Her personality: Stressful, worrisome, comical, disorganized, faithful, appreciative. Her appearance: Plump, green leaves as clothing, fair, skin, auburn hair in a bun, amber eyes, pointy ears, clear wings on her back.
Uncle Deadly (Matt Vogel) – A sinister blue dragon/crocodile-like monster who is Tex Richman's henchmen. His personality: Spooky, scary, slightly sinister, ominous, a ham actor. His appearance: Blue skin, scary face, pointy fingers, black eyes with green dots, tattered and torn clothing
Queen Clarion (Anjelica Huston) – The queen of Pixie Hollow. Her personality: Kind, friendly, motherly, supportive. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, taller, long light shimmering pale yellow dress, tiara, fair skin, light brown hair in an up-do style, blue eyes.
Bobo the Bear (Bill Barretta) – A realistic-looking bear Muppet who is Tex Richman's henchmen. His personality: Jovial, bumbling, loyal, sarcastic, nervous, tough at times, hungry, good-hearted. His appearance: Obese brown bear with beady eyes and shaggy fur
Minister of Autumn (John DiMaggio)
Miss Poogy (David Rudman) – A Miss Piggy-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band.
Fairy Gary (Jeff Bennett) – A head pixie dust keeper. His personality: Comical, laid back, humorous. His appearance: Obese, brown hair and eyebrows, huge large nose, mustachioed, kilt, Scottish accent.
'80s Robot (Matt Vogel) – A R.O.B.-like robot who is Kermit's butler. His personality: Loyal, helpful, hard-working. His appearance: Small and slender toy robot model.
Lyria (Grey DeLisle) – The best story-telling fairy in all of Pixie Hollow.
Statler & Waldorf (Steve Whitmire and Dave Goelz) – Two "grouchy but dapper" gentlemen. Their personalities: Funny, grumpy, critical, rude, wise-cracking, curmudgeonly, cantankerous, sometimes nice and appreciative. Their appearances:
*Statler: Slender, elderly, half bald, fair skin, gray eyes, both matching hair and eyebrows, hooked (Jew-style) nose, prominent chin, black suit with vertical gray hairlines consisting of a jacket with 3 matching buttons vertically on the right side and a pair of 3 matching buttons vertically on each cuff side, white dress shirt with clear cufflinks, black vest with matching 3 buttons vertically on the right side, both matching necktie with small blue dots and dress shoes with matching shoelaces.
*Waldorf: Obese, elderly, half bald, fair skin, blue eyes, both white hair and eyebrows, mustachioed, droopy eyes, brown suit consisting of a jacket with 3 chocolate buttons vertically on the right side and a pair of 3 matching buttons vertically on each cuff side, white dress shirt with clear cufflinks, brown vest with 3 chocolate buttons vertically on the right side, crimson necktie with small orange football-shaped prints with lavender lining on the inside and white center with very small black dot, dark brown dress shoes with matching shoelaces.
Viola (Grey DeLisle) – A summing fairy.
Dr. Bunsen Honeydew (Dave Goelz) – A scientist of Muppet Labs. His personality: Eccentric, inventive, smart, bungling, well-meaning, benevolent, a futurist. His appearance: Obese humanoid, honeydew-shaped head, green skin, timberwolf scientist jacket, white dress shirt, red necktie, olive drab vest, navy blue pants, both black dress shoes and spectacles.
Beaker (Steve Whitmire) – Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's lab assistant. His personality: Poor, funny, long-suffering, sweet, smart, shy, introverted, panicked, nervous. His appearance: Slender humanoid, red hair, pink skin, orange nose, bulgy eyes, white scientist coat, black necktie.
Scooter (David Rudman) – The gofer of the Muppet Theater. His personality: Loyal, helpful, intelligent, friendly, often positive, slightly geeky, likes almost everything. His appearance: Slender humanoid with orange-colored skin and red hair, wears glasses and a green jacket.
Animal (Eric Jacobson) – A savage and frenzied monster and the drummer of the Electric Mayhem. His personality: Wild, primitive, playful, energetic, rude, crude, easily-angered, good-hearted. His appearance: Slender monster-like humanoid, fuzzy face, bushy eyebrow, sharp teeth, often wears ripped pants and a small shirt.
Dr. Teeth (Bill Barretta) – The keyboardist and the leader of the Electric Mayhem. His personality: Hip, cool, musical. His appearance: Green humanoid with a gold tooth and orange beard, dresses in crazy, flamboyant outfits, sunglasses.
Floyd Pepper (Matt Vogel) – A bassist of the Electric Mayhem. His personality: Hip, groovy, cool, musical, outspoken, sarcastic. His appearance: A humanoid that looks like something from The Beatles' album "Sgt. Floyd Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band".
Janice (David Rudman) – The hippie-like guitarist of the Electric Mayhem. Her personality: Groovy, musical, hip, talented, laid back. Her appearance: Slender woman with long blonde hair; oftens wears a pink tank top, shorts and sandals.
Zoot (Dave Goelz) – A saxophone player of the Electric Mayhem. His personality: Lazy, cool, jazzy, musical, quiet, often tired. His appearance: Slender blue humanoid with sunglasses, usually wears a yellow shirt, a blue hat and sandals.
Rowlf the Dog (Bill Barretta) – A pianist dog. His personality: Multi-colored, musical, wise-cracking, sincere, friendly, laid back, philosophical, easy-going. His appearance: Slender brown dog, big floppy ears, black nose, sincere face.
Sam the Eagle (Eric Jacobson) – An eagle. His personality: Patriotic, strict, stern, gets upset easily, often scowls at the other Muppets' antics. His appearance: Large, blue, bald, bushy eyebrow, fuzzy chest, fuzzy wings, stern expression, orange legs and claws.
Pepé the King Prawn (Bill Barretta) – A "scheming and sassy" Latino king prawn. His personality: Sly, scheming, feisty, flirtatious, easily frustrated at times.
Sweetums (Matt Vogel) – A large, hairy, full-sized ogre-like Muppet. His personality: Genial, sensitive, aggressive, mischievious, fun-loving, helpful, grumpy at times, good-hearted. His appearance: Tall ogre, shaggy brown fur, both orange egg-shaped nose and bottom lip, 2 bottom sharp teeth, thick black eyebrows, yellow eyes, pink circles, light gray skin, tattered clothing, cream rope-like sash, barefoot.
Crazy Harry (Matt Vogel) – A crazed Muppet pyro-technician. His personality: Crazy, funny, maniacal, musical. His appearance: Unkempt-looking humanoid with gray skin, wild eyes and messy black hair.
Lew Zealand (Matt Vogel) – The boomerang fish thrower. His personality: Wacky, dopey, excitable, fun-loving. His appearance: Slender orange humanoid, messy brown hair, mustache, ringmaster outfit and boots
Vidia – A fast-flying fairy who is one of Tinker Bell's best friends. Inspiration: Megara (Hercules). Her other names: Vi, Vid. Her personality: Kind, friendly, helpful, bold, protective, sassy, sexy. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, fair skin, rose lips, long purplish-black hair tied to a high ponytail with a dark purple band, lavender eyelids, gray eyes, dark purple vest with pink feathers, both dark purple pants and ballet flats, clear wings on her back.
Beauregard (Dave Goelz) – A mole and the "sweet but dim-witted" stagehand and janitor of the Muppet Theater. His personality: Lovable, slow-witted, good-hearted, not-too-bright, strong, loyal, sensitive. His appearance: Large brown mole with a big nose, cream hat, plaid shirt, brown belt, ecru slacks, barefoot.
Foozie (Bill Barretta) – A Fozzie Bear-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band in Reno, Nevada
Kermoot (Dave Goelz) – A Kermit the Frog-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band in Reno, Nevada
Roowlf (Matt Vogel) – A Rowlf the Dog-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band in Reno, Nevada
Janooce (Matt Vogel) – A Janice-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band in Reno, Nevada
Marvin Suggs (Eric Jacobson) – A blue "whatnot" Muppet that wears a frilly, multicolored shirt.
The Newsman (Steve Whitmire) – A bespectacled newsman. His appearance: Portly humanoid with brown hair, glasses and wears a 1970's-style suit and tie
Link Hogthrob (Steve Whitmire) – A "bumb, pompous" pig and the captain of the "Pigs in Space" spaceship Swinetrek. His personality: Pompous, macho, not-too-bright, cowardly, childlike, shy at times. His appearance: Macho-looking pig with blonde hair and a cleft chin.
Bobby Benson (David Rudman) – A shady-looking man who leads the Baby Band
Robin the Frog – A small frog who is Kermit's nephew. His personality: Kind, clever, smart, adventurous. His appearance: Small and slender green frog.
Big Mean Carl – A shaggy monster. His personality: Mean hungry. His appearance: Large shaggy monster with green-ish fur, big yellow eyes, a pink nose and green lips
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Cast
Jason SegelGary, Walter's human brother and a fan of the Muppets
Mae WhitmanTinker Bell, a tinker fairy who is the main protagonist of the film.
Mandy MooreRapunzel, a beautiful 18-year-old princess of Corona and the main protagonist of the film.
Amy AdamsMary, an elementary school teacher and Gary's longtime girlfriend
Chris Cooper – Tex Richman, an oil magnate and the main antagonist of the film
Rashida Jones – Veronica, a network executive at the CDE network
Steve Whitmire – Kermit, a frog who is the Muppet Theater's director / Beaker, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's lab assistant / Statler, one of two "grouchy but dapper" gentlemen / Rizzo, an inner-city rat
Eric Jacobson – Miss Piggy, a diva pig who is the Muppets' break-out and "authentic superstar" / Fozzie, the Muppet Theater's comedian bear / Animal, a savage and frenzied monster and the drummer of the Electric Mayhem / Sam, an eagle who is the Muppet Theater's patriotic and self-proclaimed delegator / Marvin Suggs, a blue "whatnot" Muppet that wears a frilly, multicolored shirt
Dave Goelz – Gonzo, the Muppet Theater's stuntman / Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, a scientist of Muppet Labs / Zoot, a saxophone player of the Electric Mayhem / Beauregard, a mole and the "sweet but dim-witted" stagehand and janitor of the Muppet Theater / Waldorf, one of two "grouchy but dapper" gentlemen / Kermoot, a Kermit the Frog-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band
Bill Barretta – Swedish Chef, a chef that speaks in mock Swedish / Rowlf, a pianist dog / Dr. Teeth, the keyboardist and leader of the Electric Mayhem / Pepe, "scheming and sassy" Latino king prawn / Bobo, the realistic-looking bear Muppet and one of Tex Richman's sidekicks / Foozie, a Fozzie Bear-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band
David Rudman – Scooter, the gofer of the Muppet Theater / Janice, the hippie-like guitarist of the Electric Mayhem / Miss Poogy, a Miss Piggy-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band
Matt Vogel – Floyd Pepper, a bassist of the Electric Mayhem / Camilla, a chicken who is Gonzo's girlfriend / Sweetums, a large, hairy, full-sized ogre-like Muppet / '80s Robot, a R.O.B.-like robot who is Kermit's butler and chauffeur / Lew Zealand, the boomerang fish thrower / Uncle Deadly, a sinister blue dragon-like monster and one of Tex Richman's sidekicks / Roowlf, a Rowlf the Dog-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band / Janooce, a Janice-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band / Crazy Harry, a crazed Muppet pyrotechnician
Peter Linz – Walter, the orange Muppet brother of Gary
Jack Black – Himself, Animal's court-appointed sponsor and unwilling celebrity host of The Muppet Telethon
Alan Arkin – Muppet Studios Tour Guide
Bill Cobbs – Grandfather
Zach Galifianakis – Hobo Joe, a homeless man who is the first audience member of The Muppet Telethon. Joanna Newsom did his brief singing voice.
Ken Jeong – Punch Teacher host
Jim Parsons – Human Walter
Eddie Pepitone – Postman
Kristen Schaal – The Anger Management Group moderator
Sarah Silverman – A Mel's Drive-In restaurant greeter
Eddie "Piolin" Sotelo – Univision Executive
Donald Glover – A Junior CDE Executive
Dahlia Wangort – FOX Executive
Michael Albala – NBC Executive
Aria Noelle Curzon – Marge, a waitress at Mel's Drive-In
Emily Blunt – Miss Piggy's French Receptionist, a receptionist at Vogue Paris. Emily Blunt was spoofing her prior role as Emily Charlton from The Devil Wears Prada.
James Carville – Himself
Leslie Feist as Smalltown Resident
Whoopi Goldberg – Herself
Selena Gomez – Herself
Dave Grohl – Animool, a man dressed as Animal who is a member of the Moopets.
Neil Patrick Harris – Himself
Judd Hirsch – Himself
John Krasinski – Himself
Rico Rodriguez – Himself
Mickey Rooney – Elderly Smalltown Resident (his last role until his death in April 6, 2014)
Additional Voices (Los Angeles population, the Corona kingdom villagers and guards, nature-talent fairies, Residents at Smalltown, the Muppet Telethon guests)
Michael Bell, Bob Bergen, Susanne Blakeslee, June Christopher, Roy Conli, David Cowgill, Terri Douglas, Chad Einbinder, Pat Fraley, Eddie Frierson, Jackie Gonneau, Nicholas Guest, Bridget Hoffman, Daniel Kaz, Anne Lockhart, Mona Marshall, Scott Menville, Laraine Newman, Paul Pape, Lynwood Robinson, Shane Sweet, Fred Tatasciore, Hynden Walch, Kari Wahlgren.
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Places/locations
Smalltown, USA
Pixie Hollow
Corona
Los Angeles, California, USA
Rapunzel's Tower
Muppet Studios
The Muppet Theater
Pixie Dust Tree
Fairy Tale Theater
Greystone Mansion
Reno, Nevada, USA
Paris, France
The Snuggly Duckling
The City National Plaza (acting as the interior of Richman Oil's headquarters) in downtown Los Angeles
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Soundtrack (November 14, 2010)
The original score for the film was composed by Alan Menken (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin), Christophe Beck, and Joel McNeely, who scored the first Fairies film; with lyrics written by Glenn Slater. Menken said he attempted to blend medieval music with 1960s folk rock to create the new songs. The soundtrack features five original songs, four re-recordings and remasterings of popular Muppet songs ("The Muppet Show Theme", "Rainbow Connection", and "Mah Nà Mah Nà"), two cover versions of existing songs (Cee Lo Green's "Forget You" and Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit"), two standalone songs (Paul Simon's "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard" and Starship's "We Built This City"), and fifteen dialogue tracks. McNeely recorded the music with an 82-piece ensemble of the Hollywood Studio Symphony and Celtic violin soloist Máiréad Nesbitt at the Sony Scoring Stage.
Our second "Fairies" soundtrack release premieres Joel McNeely's sensational orchestral tour-de-force. A song album appeared in 2010 albeit offering none of McNeely's score. New Disney/Intrada co-brand now zeroes in on McNeely's music as well as spotlighting several key songs including wondrous, important "If You Believe". McNeely works with large orchestra, chorus, Celtic violin, ethnic woodwinds, creates richly textured environment for Tinker Bell's second adventure in Pixie Hollow and California, primarily involving breakage of moonstone that generates their precious pixie dust. Highlights literally abound: haunting, major-key chorus & orchestra envelopes "Hall Of Scepters", rousing, powerful "Tink Sails Away" with surging themes coming to fore, tender Celtic overtones of "Tink Tries For More", dramatic, imposing "The Ship That Sunk", aggressive, fercious "Rat Attack" just a handful. Special attention due magnificent, fanfare-regal "Our Finest Reverly Ever" with its spectacular outbursts for brass as well as oft-requested entire "Fairy Tale Theater" sequence which melds dynamic storytelling with combination of Celtic opening, choral & orchestral development leading to fortissimo minor-key coda for entire ensemble. McNeely provides a stirring, melodically soaring and vibrant score throughout. An hour of musical riches! Joel McNeely conducts.
Several songs were written, but eventually cut from the final film; "When Will My Life Begin?" replaced an earlier version called "What More Could I Ever Need?". Menken reported that that opening number went through five or six different versions. Elsewhere, Menken reported that there was originally a love song called "You Are My Forever" that Mother Gothel sang to Rapunzel in a motherly way, but was reprised later in the film by Flynn Rider in a romantic way. This idea was apparently replaced with the two songs "Mother Knows Best" and "I See the Light".
The song "Something That I Want" performed by Grace Potter from Grace Potter and the Nocturnals is featured in the closing credits. This version features some of the lyrics that were re-written and sung by Potter herself.
Tracks
Something That I WantGrace Potter
The Gift of a FriendDemi Lovato
PrologueMother Gothel & Young Rapunzel
When Will My Life Begin?Rapunzel
If You BelieveLisa Kelly
Me and Julio Down by the SchoolyardPaul Simon
Life's a Happy Song – Gary, Mary and Walter (featuring Feist and Mickey Rooney)
Mother Knows BestMother Gothel
Fairy Tale TheatreLyria
Pictures in My HeadKermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, the Swedish Chef, and Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem
When Will My Life Begin? (Reprise) – Rapunzel
Rainbow Connection (Moopets Version) – Fozzie & The Moopets
We Built This CityStarship
Me PartyMary & Miss Piggy
I've Got a DreamHookhand, Big Nose, Rapunzel, Flynn Rider, and the Thugs of Snuggly Duckling
Let's Talk About Me – Tex Richman (featuring Nathan Pacheco)
Healing IncantationRapunzel
Mother Knows Best (Reprise) – Mother Gothel
I See the LightRapunzel & Flynn
Man or MuppetGary, Walter, Muppet Gary, and Jim Parsons
The Muppet Show Theme – The Muppets (featuring Joanna Newsom)
Smells Like Teen Spirit – The Muppets Barbershop Quartet (Beaker, Link Hogthrob, Rowlf the Dog, and Sam the Eagle)
Forget YouCamilla and the Chickens
Rainbow ConnectionKermit, Miss Piggy, and the Muppets
The Whistling CarusoAndrew Bird
The Tear HealsRapunzel
If You Believe, Part 2 – Lisa Kelly
Life's a Happy Song (Finale/Reprise) – Walter, Gary, Mary, Kermit, Miss Piggy, Uncle Deadly, Scooter, Fozzie, Marvin Suggs, Tex Richman, Statler & Waldorf, Bobo the Bear, Beaker, and the Muppets
Mahna MahnaMahna Mahna and the Snowths
Where the Sunbeams PlayMéav Ni Mhalchatha
Tapestry
Pixie Dust Factory
Where Are You Off To?
Pixie Dust Express
The Hall of Scepters
To Hollywood
Flynn Wanted
Maybe I Can Help
Maniacal Laugh
The Fireworks Launcher
The Finishing Touch/I Had a Fight with Tink
The Search for the Frog
Tink Sails Away
Tink Tries for More Pixie Dust
I'm On My Own
Sailing Further North
Blaze the Stowaway
Moral Support
Getting Gonzo
Rebuffed
Traveling by Map
Man of Muppets
Muppet Man
I'll Take First Watch
The Lost Island
The Muppet Party
Got the Show
Theatre in Ruins
Under the Stars
Pig vs. Poog
Horse with No Rider
Escape Route
Campfire
Kingdom Dance
Waiting For the Lights
Return to Mother
Breakneck Driving
Jack Black Attack
Tink Finds the Arch
Troll Bridge Toll Bridge
The Ship That Sunk
Searching the Ship
They Find the Mirror of Encanta
I Was Wrong
Rat Attack
Realization
The Telethon Takeoff
The First Call
Tex Reciprocates
Scooter Takeover
Photo Reunion
The Last Act
Escape
We Fail Together
I Can't Do This Without You
Presenting the Autumn Scepter
Our Finest Revelry Ever
Kingdom Celebration
Quotes
"Muppet Studios, I Can't Believe It" – Walter
"I Haven't Seen the Old Gang" – Kermit the Frog & Gary
"We Drive" – Kermit & Walter
"That Spells Reno" – '80s Robot & Mary
"Welcome Back" – Kermit, Fozzie, Walter, and Dr. Teeth
"Party of One" – Greeter & Mary
"We Humbly Ask" – Kermit & Tex Richman
"The Answer is No" – Tex Richman & Kermit
"Are You a Man or a Muppet?" – Mary
"Down at the Ole Barbershop" – Kermit
"Princesses of Poultry" – Kermit
"It's Time for Our Song" – Kermit & Miss Piggy
"Get Out There and Help Those Guys" – Gary
"How Charming, a Finale" – Uncle Deadly
"Mary, Marry Me" – Gary & Mary
Muppet Performers
Steve WhitmireKermit, Beaker, Statler, Rizzo, Link Hogthrob
Eric JacobsonMiss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, Sam Eagle, Marvin Suggs
Dave Goelz: Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Beauregard, Waldorf, Kermoot Moopet
Bill Barretta: The Swedish Chef, Rowlf, Dr. Teeth, Pepé the King Prawn, Bobo, Foozie Moopet
David Rudman: Scooter, Janice, Miss Poogy, Wayne
Matt Vogel: Sgt. Floyd Pepper, Camilla, Sweetums, '80s Robot, Lew Zealand, Uncle Deadly, Roowlf Moopet, Crazy Harry, Janooce Moopet
Peter Linz: Walter
Cast
Jason Segel: Gary
Mandy Moore: Rapunzel
Zachary Levi: Flynn Rider
Amy Adams: Mary
Donna Murphy: Mother Gothel
Chris Cooper: Tex Richman
Grey DeLisle: Lyria
Brad Garrett: Hookhand Thug
Jeffrey Tambor: Big Nose Thug
Delaney Rose Stein: Young Rapunzel
Leslie Feist: Herself
Jim Parsons: Himself
Mickey Rooney: Herself
Sarah Silverman: Herself
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Reception
Muppets & Fairies Ever After premiered in Disneyland Paris on November 17, exclusively screening at the Grand Rex theatre two weeks in advance of its French wide release. In its first weekend of release, it earned 200,821,936 in North America, and $390,973,000 in other countries, for a worldwide total of $591,794,936.
Critical response
Muppets & Fairies Ever After received widespread critical acclaim. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 96% of 204 critics have given the film a positive review, a "Certified Fresh" score, with a rating average of 8 out of 10, and is the highest rated film in the Muppets series. The general consensus stated: "Emotionally resonant and visual stunning, Muppets & Fairies Ever After delivers Jim Henson's lovable creations another message to the greatest canon, featuring state-of-the-art fairy tales --- while including beautiful nature animation and possessing a passable plot and opening up a world beyond the Disney universe." CinemaScore audiences gave The Muppets an "A" grade rating on an A+ to F scale.
Trailers
On May 20, 2010, a teaser trailer was released to accompany the opening of Shrek Forever After. On June 16, 2010, the first full-length theatrical trailer was released with the screening of Toy Story 3. The second official trailer was uploaded on October 13, 2010.
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Scenes
1. The Lost Princess
2. Main Title
3. Walter's Beginnings
4. Pixie Dust Express
5. The Moon Stone
6. Mother Knows Best
7. Meet Flynn Rider
8. A Trip To Los Angeles
9. Making the Fall Scepter
10. An Important Plot Point
11. Crisis in the Workshop
12. The Enchanted Mirror of Incanta
13. The Third Greatest Gift Ever
14. Making A Deal
15. The Journey Begins
16. Getting The Gang Back Together
17. We Need You
18. Stranded on Lost Island
19. The Telethon Pitch
20. The Old Place
21. Rehearsal
22. The Snuggly Duckling
23. The Escape
24. The Moopets Are Back
25. In The Woods
26. The Best Day Of Your Life
27. Betrayed
28. Alone...Solo...Unaccompanied
29. "Man Or Muppet"
30. Bridging the Gap
31. The Last Wish
32. It's Showtime!
33. Special Guests
34. Powerless
35. Approaching The Goal
36. Walter's Talent
37. The Rescue
38. We're A Family
39. A New Dream
40. The Revelry
41. A Finale
42. End Credits

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