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The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 57

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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561 Rowlf! Hey, Rowlf, come on, let us out of here. -We wanna go home. -Yeah, Rowlf, we wanna go home. Let us out. Let us go home. -Yeah, me too.
562 Say hello to Tatooie. -Yo!
563 Say, isn't that that rich producer over there? The one who's investing in Manhattan Melodies? -Yes. He's investing millions of dollars in Manhattan Melodies.
564 Saying goodbye, going away, seems like goodbye's such a hard thing to say.
565 Saying goodbye, why is it sad? Makes us remember the good times we've had.
566 Scooter, how much money do we have left? -Enough for two nights, unless we find cheaper lockers.
567 See what the huggies will get you?
568 See you later! -Yeah. I gotta tell the whole gang!
569 See, my dad and I have this agreement.
570 Seems a bit long.

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