Topic: Muppet

8 chapters across the catalog

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 2:14:12 - 2:18:01

1759: Eat The Babies

No Agenda Art, Muppet Pope, Executive Producers

The hosts review the artwork for episode 1758, titled "Scream Circle," which featured a Muppet-style depiction of a potential black Pope. They discuss the "No Agenda Art Generator" and the contributions of artists like Francisco Scaramanga and Sir Paul Couture. The segment transitions into the recognition of executive and associate executive producers who contributed $200 or more to the show.

Sig Hale
Episode 1732 2:04:50 - 2:14:26

1732: Sig Hale

AI Art Controversy, Statler and Waldorf Album Art

The use of AI-generated album art featuring the Muppets characters Statler and Waldorf sparks a debate among the show's contributing artists. While some find the use of AI tools "heartbreaking," the hosts argue that AI is a natural progression similar to the introduction of Photoshop. They encourage artists to use the tools to enhance their creative insights rather than rejecting the technology.

Re-wilding
Episode 1394 1:32:17 - 1:35:53

1394: Re-wilding

Host Veto Power, Old Fart Imagery Ban

A discussion on show artwork leads to a formal "veto" regarding imagery that portrays the hosts as "two old guys shaking canes." While acknowledging their age and experience, they argue that "old fart" branding is detrimental to the show's marketing and appeal. The veto system ensures that all major decisions, including cover art, must be unanimous.

China Chopper
Episode 1327 2:41:06 - 2:44:38

1327: China Chopper

James Webb Telescope Controversy and Muppets Misogyny

Activists are calling for the renaming of the James Webb Space Telescope due to Webb's alleged role in purging LGBT individuals from the federal workforce in the 1950s. The discussion expands to the recent removal of Dr. Seuss titles and potential "misogyny" in The Muppets, specifically targeting the character of Miss Piggy.

Simulation Investment
Episode 391 50:01 - 51:39

391: Simulation Investment

Goldman Sachs Op-Ed and Elevator Gossip Twitter

A public resignation op-ed by a Goldman Sachs executive causes a stir in the financial world and a drop in the company's stock price. The hosts link the "Muppets" terminology used in the op-ed to the popular "Goldman Sachs Elevator" Twitter feed and suggest the event may have facilitated insider trading.

Coming Soon: The Cashless Society
Episode 128 20:14 - 22:57

128: Coming Soon: The Cashless Society

Manama Bahrain, Muppets Theme Fan Song

A listener from Manama, Bahrain, inspired a musical tribute based on the Muppets' "Mahna Mahna" song. The segment features a fan-produced audio clip that incorporates the city's name into the familiar melody. The hosts praise the creativity of the audience while jokingly critiquing the quality of the performance.