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No one will dispute that The Muppets creator Jim Henson is a visionary. He began creating his intricate and distinctive marionette/puppet creations during the mid-1950s when the only model for that kind of success was "Howdy Doody" (Who? Exactly.) In 1979, "The Muppet Movie" became a blockbuster success. Suddenly, it was easier being green...and yellow...and blue. The Muppets helped the world realize we're all the same color on the inside. The Muppets made us more human.
In fact, since Jason Segel's reboot of "The Muppets" last year, we've started realizing that numerous celebrities base their "human look" on different Muppets. Seth Rogen unabashedly steals Fozzie Bear's image, while best buddies Adam Carolla and Jimmy Kimmel may as well just get in the bathtub together and sing "Rubber Duckie." There are so many examples, there should be a Muppets movie starring humans as the characters. Below are nine quick examples of obvious casting choices. We know there are more, but why do all of Hollywood's work for them? However, if you think of more, hit us up on Twitter and Facebook with suggestions. If we get enough great ones, we'll do another post of these and credit those readers who helped.
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