Muppets from Space was the sixth feature film to star The Muppets, and the first since the death of Muppets creator Jim Henson to have an original Muppet-focused plot. This film was directed by Tim Hill, produced by Jim Henson Pictures for Columbia Pictures, and originally released to movie theatres by 1999.
When Kermit and his friends refuse to believe his wild raving, however, Gonzo is lured into the clutches of K. Edgar Singer (Jeffrey Tambor), a government agent who has also taken note of the aliens' attempts at communication and believes that Gonzo is his key to convincing his superiors that aliens do in fact exist. Kermit and the gang spring into action to rescue Gonzo, with the help of some handy inventions courtesy of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew.
After a talking sandwich asks Gonzo where the alien ship can land, and Gonzo suggest Cape Doom. The Muppets go there after rescuing Gonzo (along with a crowd of alien-happy spectators) await their arrival. The ship comes to Earth and the aliens, who all look suspiciously like Gonzo, explain that many Zultans ago he was lost him but welcome him back to the fold. K. Edgar Singer turns up and tries to kill the Aliens, but thanks to Bobo the bear who has disabled his weapon, he cannot. Gonzo considers going in to space with the Gonzo like aliens, until he realizes his true home is on Earth with his surrogate family and friend, and K. Edgar Singer goes with them as Earth's ambassador.
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