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Monday, November 3, 2014

Muppet-Vision-3-D closed temporarily in California

 IS THIS THE END OF HUMANITY AS WE KNOW IT???????? You don't know what I'm talking about, do you?
 Well, in case you didn't know, Disney World and Disney Land decided to make a Muppet 3-D show for people to watch at their parks. ( The Walt Disney World version opened in 1991 in Hollywood Studios. and the Disneyland  version opened in 2001 ( or 2004, I have no idea) in California Adventure.
 It's about Kermit going into a little tour of Muppet Labs, Fozzie doing cheap 3-D tricks, Bean Bunny leaving forever because he messed up Miss Piggy's song, and The Muppets on a search for Bean Bunny. Wow, I had no idea how much Muppet-Vision-3-D is about!
 Well, anyways, we got news a couple of days ago that Muppet-Vision-3D is closed temporarily ( sure....) at California Adventure. Of course, Muppet fans are disappointed a lot because Muppet-Vision-3D is one of the only ways to see The Muppets in 3-D and because it has a great storyline.
 There's a lot of theories behind this, and I'm sad to say this is the most accurate one there is:

            Muppet-Vision-3-D is closed for now, but on December 20th, the theater will open back up again to have a new Frozen ( I know, BLECH) show for 6 months! Then, Muppet-Vision-3-D will open back up again in May of 2014.

 Just saying... this could last forever, because I love The Muppets and all, but more people like Frozen than The Muppets... Many of the people I know have gone to Disney World and have not seen Muppet-Vision, but they would see a Frozen show...
 I just realized how crazy I'm talking... Disneyland wouldn't do this, would they? I mean, after all, they did buy The Muppets in 2004, and they wanted to ever since 1989! But, on the other hand, Frozen was such a huge success. There's a lot of what-ifs to this question, and I would not like to answer some of them..
 But, Frozen did receive $1,274,219,009 from the day it came out to the day it stopped playing. The Muppets ( 2011) got 165 million. That's not a very good comparison.
 We can keep Muppet-Vision alive on California! Everybody, go to The Walt Disney Company with huge signs during when they're making computer animation for their next.... What, too big? On the bright side, Muppet-Vision is still open in Florida!
 More news on this as this story develops.

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