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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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Clutch Cuts is our morning edition of the best of the web, a diversion from work or something to get you through those hazy minutes between waking up and actually doing something productive. You'll find viral videos, sports, music, ladies, weirdness and miscellaneous nonsense.

Above: Sofia delivers during her monologue on SNL, wearing some kind of dominatrix outfit.

Bubba Watson with his very awkward handshake after Masters win

If you like this handshake miss, then you'll love these.

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We've got the perfect Friday night pregame for you: Instead of taking shots like some fancy boy, watch a couple of MMA beasts dole out shots of their own in the Bellator 64 welterweight world championship. You might learn a thing or two about surviving in this brutal world.

We're in for a treat as last year's Bellator tournament champion Douglas "The Phenom" Lima takes on undefeated champion and former Olympian Ben "Funky" Askren. OK, so Ben's nickname isn't too intimidating. But do you know how badass you have to be to have a non-scary nickname? It's like how Little John is actually huge, that sort of thing.

If that's not enough, we'll also see the featherweight semifinal match-up pitting Marlon Sandro against Alexandre Bezerra.

Check out the preview below to get your fists clenched, then be sure to catch all the pummeling action tonight at 8 p.m., live on MTV2.

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Throughout the past two weeks, you voted for your favorite "Guy Code" Season 1 wisdom narrowing down the opponents until Melanie Iglesias won the tournament with her expert advice on sex--specifically, Getting Freaky. Head over to the "Guy Code" Facebook page to see her thank you video and nab that kiss she blows at the end (let's be honest, that's probably our closet shot at getting with her).

As promised, we also have your reward for voting in all five bracket rounds. Here is your exclusive sneak peek at the "Guy Code: Spring Break Survival Guide" airing Tuesday, April 10th at 11p/10c on MTV2. In this preview, Mike Posner lists his idea of a good ass spring break. We'll give you a hint: it involves beaches, boobs and booze. We can't think of anything else you'd need. Watch the video below and let us know your ideal spring break on Twitter!

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"Community"'s Joel McHale didn't attend community college with Chevy Chase or Donald Glover. (We hope you knew that already. That only happens in television land.) In reality, he attended Washington University in his hometown of Seattle. McHale's choice for higher education was an easy one, because as he admits, Wash U was one of the few schools that accepted him.

You'd think the snarky and slender host of "The Soup" spent his college days bumming around comedy open mics or playing hacky sack near girls sunning themselves on campus lawns. Well, you'd be wrong. MTV Clutch's faithful readers will remember that McHale topped our list of most surprisingly celebrities to play college football. Even more dumbfounding, he wasn't the kicker. McHale played tight end. To grasp how insane that is, click here to see a photo of McHale next to tight end Rob Gronkowski.

There's a lot to be learned about McHale's college experience, and you can learn bunch of it from his episode of mtvU's "When I Was In College."

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For mtvU's new show "#ASK," Odd Future fans got a chance to submit questions for frontman Tyler, The Creator and Chelsea, a Manchester Community College student, ask them in a one-on-one interview. The slightly awkward interrogation took place at an Odd Future pop-up store in New York, where you could buy Earl Sweatshirt sweatshirts and cat print shirts that are actually pajama tops. Tyler's wearing a cast throughout the interview--nobody says why and nobody asks. They're too concerned with inquiring about the cockroach-eating rapper's biggest fears (which obviously aren't bugs) and his favorite foods (also not bugs). There's also a brief mention about Odd Future's new TV show "Loiter Squad" on Adult Swim.

A few things you'll be surprised by: Tyler hates dogs, loves cats (for good reason,) he's deathly afraid of possums and he's not Odd Future's best dancer. Watch and learn:

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"Punk'd" made its valiant return last week and Sunday was April Fools' Day, which means we still have pranks on the brain and remembered the MTV forefather of "Punk'd," "Buzzkill." The mid '90s show, which was near and dear to us, mixed in celebrity pranks, absolutely ruthless stunts and even targeted MTV itself--pranking "Spring Break, the "Beach House" and "Singled Out." It was a shock to the hidden camera show system. Gone were the tame, slapsticky bits you saw on "Candid Camera." This was "pretend to be a shuttle van and take spring breakers on a two-hour drive that ends in a fake bank robbery," no-holds-barred pranking.

And yet, it all disappeared like the "Buzzkill" getaway van. The way we remember it from our tween days, the show had a long and triumphant run. IMDB and Wikipedia would say otherwise, that it lasted somewhere in the range of seven episodes. So what the hell happened?
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Standup comic Aziz Ansari was at Central Park first-thing Monday morning to mow the lawn. His "Parks And Recreation" character, Tom Haverford, would've ditched an event this early, but Ansari showed up ready to ride a giant lawn mower across the park's Sheep Meadow (sorry, does not actually contain sheep). He teamed up with the real life parks and recreation crew to do the ceremonial first cutting, which happens annually one week before the meadows and ballparks of Central Park officially open to the public.

Once he finished his chores, MTV Clutch got the chance to ask him a few questions.

Aren't you glad you worked so hard at your comedy career so you  could cut somebody else's grass?(laughs) Yeah, it's quite an honor to mow the lawn.
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"MTV Spring Break" brings out a who's who from "Real World" past and present. Some are just out to soak in some sun rays and party while others actually do some work (and then party). When we spotted "Real World: Cancun" alums Emilee and Jonna volunteering their time to assist with some of the spring break activities, we couldn't help but run up on them to see how life has been treating the pretty young things. It's been three years since their wild romp in Mexico and we caught up with the girls inside a pimped out cabana to get the goods on creepy Canadians, what life is like now and which "Real World" cast would they have liked to join.

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When "The Challenge" decided to play the cruel joke of pairing exes together, you knew it would be all kinds of hellfire and brimstone. It has been. But the tension between Leroy Garrett and Naomi Defensor (aka Friends With Benefits) after their casual bedroom hump-fest on "Real World: Las Vegas" had us curious just how these two would interact with each other. Well, their time was short. The dynamic duo were dumped in the third episode. Nevertheless, their minimal time was highlighted by Leroy eliminating veteran Wes and Naomi's jealousy coming full circle before being sent home. While at "MTV Spring Break," MTV Clutch caught up with the turbulent couple to discuss their current relationship, being on "The Challenge" and how they get their groove on with all the cameras watching.

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