Recommended music: Pixie & The Partygrass Boys – Cabin Fever [No, it’s not the Cabin Fever from the film, but is still a fun song – DM]
Popping up this #SomethingElseSunday, we’re still celebrating 70 years of the Muppets! From the Palisades Toys Muppets line, it’s Polly Lobster!
One of the more obscure Muppets to be acknowledged this year (that also received an action figure around 20 years ago) is “As fine a crustacean as a man could ask for” according to Long John Silver. Whereas Long John Silver and other fictional pirates may typically be seen with a pet parrot, this version portrayed by Tim Curry in the film Muppet Treasure Island has a talking pet lobster.
Given lines like “What’s next? A singing, dancing mouse with his own amusement park?” Polly fits in well with typical Muppet humor that borders on breaking the fourth wall. Kevin Clash, best known for performing Elmo for years, performed Polly in the film.
Following his debut in the 1996 film, Polly has been sparingly used in live action outside of promoting the film. He appeared on just seven episodes of Muppets Tonight during that series’s brief run, and then was seemingly forgotten about for 17 years until he had a quick appearance in a Russian prison labor camp, Gulag 38B, in Muppets Most Wanted.
For the Palisades Muppet toy line, Polly appeared in series 7, packed in with the Kermit the Frog as Captain Abraham Smollett. This was the second Muppet Treasure Island figure included in the line, after Sam Arrow. Polly doesn’t really make a ton of sense to be included with this character, but the more Muppet characters made in proper action figure form, the better, in my opinion.
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