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The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 16

The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984) film poster

Sound bites of the funniest quotes from The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984).

Actors: Louis Zorich (Pete), Juliana Donald (Jenny), Jim Henson ( Kermit the Frog / Rowlf the Dog/ Dr. Teeth), Frank Oz (Miss Piggy / Fozzie Bear), Steve Whitmire (Rizzo the Rat)

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151 And the polar bear, he says to the panda bear: I didn't know it was a koala bear. Get it? Koala. Wocka-wocka.
152 And then, what do you know? The phone rings. You know who it is? It's the polar bear.
153 And we put together this terrific act.
154 And what office is he in again, doll? -Well, he's in suite 1024, but I'll call and see...
155 And what we can do for you is give you a nice, clean set of clothes, wish you a lot of good luck.
156 And Yolanda. What a crazy body.
157 And, anyway, the script needs a lot of work. I still think there's something missing.
158 And, Jenny, I need you to draw a picture of me. -Sure.
159 Animals! You're crazy, all of you!
160 Anybody got some warm milk? Oh, brother.

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