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In 2008, [[The Muppets]] needed a good boost of popularity. So, what's the quickest way to become popular in this day and age? Post funny videos on the Internet, of course!
In 2008, [[The Muppets]] needed a good boost of popularity. So, what's the quickest way to become popular in this day and age? Post funny videos on the Internet, of course!


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Eventually, in 2009, all the Muppet viral videos were reposted under a singular channel, which still posts new content every now and then - and people are still watching, judging from the fact that the "Bohemian Rhapsody" video gained '''''13 million hits''''' in the span of three months.
Eventually, in 2009, all the Muppet viral videos were reposted under a singular channel, which still posts new content every now and then - and people are still watching, judging from the fact that the "Bohemian Rhapsody" video gained '''''13 million hits''''' in the span of three months.


May have also led to the [[The Muppets (Film)|2011 Muppets movie]] getting out of [[Development Hell]].
May have also led to the [[The Muppets (film)|2011 ''Muppets'' movie]] getting out of [[Development Hell]].


These have no relation to the [[YouTube]] video "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KANI2dpXLw Hilarious Muppet Bloopers!]", which dubs over video of Beaker singing with "Never Gonna Give You Up", turning it into an elaborate [[Rickroll]].
These have no relation to the [[YouTube]] video "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KANI2dpXLw Hilarious Muppet Bloopers!]", which dubs over video of Beaker singing with "Never Gonna Give You Up", turning it into an elaborate [[Rickroll]].


You can find the videos [http://www.youtube.com/user/MuppetsStudio here].
You can find the videos [http://www.youtube.com/user/MuppetsStudio here].
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These videos provide examples of:


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* [[Berserk Button]]: An already ticked-off Sam is furious to discover that "American Woman" is by a Canadian band (The Guess Who).
* [[Berserk Button]]: An already ticked-off Sam is furious to discover that "American Woman" is by a Canadian band (The Guess Who).
* [[Black Comedy]]: All of "Stand By Me."
* [[Black Comedy]]: All of "Stand By Me."
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* [[Comedic Sociopathy]]: Anytime [[Butt Monkey|Beaker]] shows up, something horrible happens to him.
* [[Comedic Sociopathy]]: Anytime [[Butt Monkey|Beaker]] shows up, something horrible happens to him.
* [[DVD Commentary]]: Spoofed with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAomKAMN2Pw the Special Webby Edition commentary of the Bohemian Rhapsody video, featuring just about everyone involved]. Poor Kermit can't even do a video commentary without {{spoiler|the whole recording studio--which happens to be a phonebooth--tipping over}}.
* [[DVD Commentary]]: Spoofed with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAomKAMN2Pw the Special Webby Edition commentary of the Bohemian Rhapsody video, featuring just about everyone involved]. Poor Kermit can't even do a video commentary without {{spoiler|the whole recording studio--which happens to be a phonebooth--tipping over}}.
* [[Fun With Subtitles]]: When the Swedish Chef tries to make popcorn shrimp. During a break in the action the subtitler even starts chatting with the audience via the subtitles, admitting that [[Even the Subtitler Is Stumped|he's just guessing at what the guy is saying]].
* [[Fun with Subtitles]]: When the Swedish Chef tries to make popcorn shrimp. During a break in the action the subtitler even starts chatting with the audience via the subtitles, admitting that [[Even the Subtitler Is Stumped|he's just guessing at what the guy is saying]].
* [[Halloween Episode]]: "Cårven Der Pümpkîn", "Muppet Labs Experiment 2Q975: Carve-O-Matic" and "Muppet Labs Experiment 5T832: Ghost Hunt", the latter being a [[Parody]]/[[Homage]] of ghost-hunting shows.
* [[Halloween Episode]]: "Cårven Der Pümpkîn", "Muppet Labs Experiment 2Q975: Carve-O-Matic" and "Muppet Labs Experiment 5T832: Ghost Hunt", the latter being a [[Parody]]/[[Homage]] of ghost-hunting shows.
* [[Heavy Metal Umlaut]]: "Pöpcørn".
* [[Heavy Metal Umlaut]]: "Pöpcørn".
* [[Missing Episode]]: Two videos were made during Ode to Joy's Webby nomination -- one being a [[Montages]] of Beaker's abuse over the years, and the other being an [[Auto-Tune]] edition of the Ode to Joy video. Both of them are no longer online.
* [[Missing Episode]]: Two videos were made during Ode to Joy's Webby nomination -- one being a [[Montages]] of Beaker's abuse over the years, and the other being an [[Auto-Tune]] edition of the Ode to Joy video. Both of them are no longer online.
* [[Porky Pig Pronunciation]]: In the subtitles for "Pöpcørn":
* [[Porky Pig Pronunciation]]: In the subtitles for "Pöpcørn":
{{quote| "A PERSONAL NOTE FROM THE CAPTION WRITER: If you have any idea what the Swedish Chef is saying, [[Even the Subtitler Is Stumped|then you are waaaaay ahead of me]]. I've just been guessing, writing it up phoenitetic... phennotic... fein... Oh you know, when you write it down the way it sounds."}}
{{quote|"A PERSONAL NOTE FROM THE CAPTION WRITER: If you have any idea what the Swedish Chef is saying, [[Even the Subtitler Is Stumped|then you are waaaaay ahead of me]]. I've just been guessing, writing it up phoenitetic... phennotic... fein... Oh you know, when you write it down the way it sounds."}}
* [[Shout-Out]]: After Beaker gets set on fire in "Beaker's Ballad", one of the most prominent comments reads "[[Homestar Runner|BURNINATION!]]"
* [[Shout-Out]]: After Beaker gets set on fire in "Beaker's Ballad", one of the most prominent comments reads "[[Homestar Runner|BURNINATION!]]"
* [[Statler and Waldorf]]: Well, duh.
* [[Statler and Waldorf]]: Well, duh.
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* [[Up to Eleven]]: In "Ringing of the Bells", Animal decides to take his "DING DONG"-ing to the next level with bigger bells. {{spoiler|He eventually pulls out a ''church bell'' which falls on Beaker.}}
* [[Up to Eleven]]: In "Ringing of the Bells", Animal decides to take his "DING DONG"-ing to the next level with bigger bells. {{spoiler|He eventually pulls out a ''church bell'' which falls on Beaker.}}
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{{quote| '''Statler''': Well, at least these videos are short.<br />
{{quote|'''Statler''': Well, at least these videos are short.
'''Waldorf''': How would you know? You always fall asleep in the first minute.<br />
'''Waldorf''': How would you know? You always fall asleep in the first minute.
'''Statler''': I know. Delightful isn't it?<br />
'''Statler''': I know. Delightful isn't it?
'''Both''': Do-ho-ho-ho-hoh!
'''Both''': Do-ho-ho-ho-hoh!
}}
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[[Category:Muppet Viral Videos]]
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Latest revision as of 16:23, 21 February 2020

In 2008, The Muppets needed a good boost of popularity. So, what's the quickest way to become popular in this day and age? Post funny videos on the Internet, of course!

The good folks at Muppet Studios started off by setting up individual channels on YouTube and other video sites for several characters (Gonzo, Beaker, The Swedish Chef, Sam Eagle, Statler and Waldorf, Fozzie Bear, and Rizzo the Rat), as if the characters themselves were posting the content. These videos soon caught the attention of Muppet fans on the Web, sending some of the videos' hits into the millions. One video ("Ode to Joy", starring Beaker) won a Webby Award in 2009.

Eventually, in 2009, all the Muppet viral videos were reposted under a singular channel, which still posts new content every now and then - and people are still watching, judging from the fact that the "Bohemian Rhapsody" video gained 13 million hits in the span of three months.

May have also led to the 2011 Muppets movie getting out of Development Hell.

These have no relation to the YouTube video "Hilarious Muppet Bloopers!", which dubs over video of Beaker singing with "Never Gonna Give You Up", turning it into an elaborate Rickroll.

You can find the videos here.

Tropes used in Muppet Viral Videos include:

"A PERSONAL NOTE FROM THE CAPTION WRITER: If you have any idea what the Swedish Chef is saying, then you are waaaaay ahead of me. I've just been guessing, writing it up phoenitetic... phennotic... fein... Oh you know, when you write it down the way it sounds."

  • Shout-Out: After Beaker gets set on fire in "Beaker's Ballad", one of the most prominent comments reads "BURNINATION!"
  • Statler and Waldorf: Well, duh.
  • The Stinger: Much like in the original Muppet Show, Statler and Waldorf close out most of the videos, commenting on what they just saw from their computer.
  • Unexplained Recovery: In "Lab Experiment 5T832: Ghost Hunt", Beaker is killed by a ghost, yet he reappears in several other videos.
  • The Unintelligibles: The main reason why Beaker (who only speaks in meeps), Animal (who can barely make a sentence) and the Swedish Chef (BORK BORK BORK) form the best Muppet trio ever. You can put them in any situation and not worry about the script.
    • They even give a nice rendition of Danny Boy.
  • Up to Eleven: In "Ringing of the Bells", Animal decides to take his "DING DONG"-ing to the next level with bigger bells. He eventually pulls out a church bell which falls on Beaker.

Statler: Well, at least these videos are short.
Waldorf: How would you know? You always fall asleep in the first minute.
Statler: I know. Delightful isn't it?
Both: Do-ho-ho-ho-hoh!