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    Influence of the Cult Classic ‘Meet the Feebles’ on STX Puppet Comedy

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    When Puppets Go R-Rated: A Comedic Journey

    When the teaser for The Happytime Murders dropped like a bomb in May, proclaiming to be the “first-ever R-rated Muppets film,” a British tabloid practically shouted from the rooftops. Cute puppets paired with liquor, drugs, sex, and violence? What could possibly go wrong? Ah, but history is a mischievous little creature — let’s not forget Jemaine Clement, the Flight of the Conchords star, who quickly shot back: “Ahem… No, that would be Meet the Feebles, Peter Jackson, NZ, 1989.” Cue the eye rolls.

    It’s like claiming you invented cereal when someone already threw a breakfast party. While The Happytime Murders hails from The Jim Henson Company, it’s not quite the Muppets’ long-awaited adult debut. That pet project likely belongs not just to Peter Jackson but also to the underappreciated 1976 adult puppet film, Let My Puppets Come. But let’s leave that dirty laundry for another discussion.

    Puppet Insanity Meets College Shenanigans

    Fast forward to the late 1990s, when Todd Berger, the mastermind behind The Happytime Murders, and his buddy Dee Robertson were venturing into film school at the University of Texas in Austin. Back in the day, if you wanted to find a bizarre film, you had to actually get off your couch and visit a store. Shocking, I know. The duo stumbled across Jackson’s Meet the Feebles, and thus began their love affair with absurdity, puppets, and all things weird. The film taps into those dark corners of humor — after all, who wouldn’t want to watch a heroin-fueled, sword-throwing frog?

    With its bevy of depraved animal characters — including a disease-ridden, frantically horny hare and a drug-dealing rat — Meet the Feebles boasts a plot that is equal parts hilarious and grotesque. It was a puppet spectacle that felt like an acid trip gone horribly wrong. One critic summed it up aptly: “It’s like The Muppets went full sleazebag.” Talk about a family-friendly outing!

    Beginnings of The Happytime Murders

    So, how did a dark college project morph into a feature film? Berger and Robertson, after realizing they couldn’t purchase a new yacht with their film school budget, dreamt of merging puppetry with adult themes. Their original intention was something akin to a buddy cop flick, but who knew combining humans and puppets would prove so expensive? Apparently, even cardboard feels like a luxury when you want a life-sized puppet. Ah, the irony of wanting to save money and ending up needing a small fortune!

    The duo shelved the project, only to have their dormant idea awaken when Berger’s agent received a call from The Jim Henson Company, looking to develop “mature” projects. Clearly, the market had evolved from questionable puppet antics to a full-blown “let’s put puppets in risqué situations” movement. Enter The Happytime Murders, finally ready to shimmy into existence like a stripper at a birthday party.

    Finding a Home, Delays, and “Very R” Ratings

    But just when you think it’s smooth sailing, the film found itself bouncing from studio to studio like a pinball with an identity crisis. You’d think every studio wanted a piece of R-rated puppet action, right? Yet, some suggested slashing the naughty bits and aiming for a PG-13 rating. Oh dear, someone was clearly out of touch. After several years and even more revisions (and likely some creative meltdowns), it settled with STX Entertainment, where, mercifully, the chains came off.

    Meet the Feebles: A Troubled Legacy

    The genesis of Meet the Feebles was not all sunshine and rainbows either. Peter Jackson’s early filmmaking efforts were quite the tumultuous ride—think of it as the “reality show” of movie-making. Funders were wary of Jackson’s outrageous script, which led to a secret shoot named “Frogs of War.” The end product was a mix of genius and insanity. You know you’ve created something special when it requires two scripts: one for the studio and another for clandestine filming. Talk about double vision!

    After several years of sneaky night shoots and a jigsaw puzzle of theatrical releases, Meet the Feebles creeped into the American market more than five years later, leading to a niche cult following—better late than never, right? And let’s not forget, Jackson himself won an Oscar, years later, hinting at his oblivious little puppet past. Now that’s what I call a comeback!

    Conclusion: Puppet Dreams and Adult Laughs

    In the end, whether you’re watching puppets indulge in depravity or contemplating the hilarity of puppet bloopers, these films remind us that beneath the schlock there exists a bizarre brilliance. Berger, now inspired by Jackson’s infamous legacy, delights in the absurdity of it all, wishing he could chat with the iconic director about the chaos he unwittingly birthed. Who knew messy puppetry would pave the way for a new genre? Here’s hoping for more marionette mischief that keeps us chuckling—even if it is through incredulity!

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