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  1. 14 hours ago · November 29, 2002. ( 2002-11-29) It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie is a 2002 American musical fantasy comedy television film directed by Kirk R. Thatcher and written by Tom Martin and Jim Lewis. The film premiered November 29, 2002 on NBC and is the first television film featuring the Muppets . It stars Muppet performers Steve Whitmire ...

  2. 2 days ago · However, once the duo gets inside, director Kirk Thatcher and his co-writers Bill Barretta and Kelly Younger indulge in pure Muppet chaos. The supernatural setting gives Thatcher and company a platform to design inventive gags, channeling an anarchic spirit not often seen in the Disney era. 16. Sam and Friends (1951 – 1961)

  3. 5 days ago · Ingloriously go. The convention will feature extensive curated programming from the podcast we named as “The Best Star Trek Podcast of 2021”, The Inglorious Treksperts.Hosts Mark A. Altman ...

  4. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Inside_Out_2Inside Out 2 - Wikiquote

    2 days ago · It is a sequel to Inside Out and tells the story of Riley's emotions as they find themselves joined by new emotions that want to take over Riley's head. Make room for new emotions. Directed by Kelsey Mann. Written by Meg LeFauve, and Dave Holstein.

  5. 2 days ago · Inside Out 2 surpasses Frozen 2 as the highest-grossing animated film, earning $1.46 billion worldwide. The movie's success brings much-needed relief to theaters, thriving for six consecutive ...

  6. 2 days ago · A likely bully to Spock and a determined critic of Kirk, she would have set the crew against itself, served for one or two episodes as a source of amusement, a relic of the past, a regular recipient of Spock’s raised eyebrow, whom Roddenberry would have quickly written out, an enemy to group cohesion, an artifact, a curiosity for Captain Picard’s cabin shelves, a figure antithetical to the ...

  7. 2 days ago · On 12 October 1984 the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) attempted to assassinate members of the British government, including the prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, at the Grand Hotel in Brighton, England. Five people were killed, including the Conservative MP Sir Anthony Berry; over thirty people were injured.