Statler and Waldorf are a pair of
Muppet characters best known for their cantankerous opinions and shared penchant for
heckling. The two elderly men first appeared in ''
The Muppet Show'' in 1975, where they consistently jeered the entirety of the cast and their performances from their
balcony seats.
Created by
Jim Henson, the characters have been performed by numerous puppeteers, including Henson, in a variety of films and television productions within the Muppet franchise. Statler and Waldorf are named after two landmark
New York City hotels, the
Statler Hilton and the
Waldorf-Astoria.
Characters
The characters are known for their heckling. In ''
The Muppet Show'', the two are always criticizing
Fozzie Bear's humor, except for one occasion where Fozzie heckles them back. In contrast, they find ''themselves'' vastly entertaining and inevitably burst into mutual laughter at their own witticisms. It is later revealed in the ''
A Muppet Family Christmas'' special that the two hecklers are friends with Fozzie's mother, Emily Bear. Despite constantly complaining about the show and how terrible some acts are, they always return for the following week and occupy their usual pair of seats in the balcony. Their reasons for doing so are a mystery even to them, according to one version of the ''Muppet Show'' theme (Waldorf: "Why do we always come here?" / Statler: "I guess we'll never know").
They also have a predisposition for breaking the
fourth wall. Author Ben Underwood remarked on how the characters generally "blur the boundary between performer and audience", as they are "concurrently audience members and performers". Underwood points to a second season incident in which the characters see themselves watching the Muppets, with Statler skeptical, saying "No one would watch junk like that".
History
The puppets were designed by Bonnie Erickson. They were named after two historic
New York City hotels, the
Statler Hilton and the
Waldorf-Astoria.
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", the pilot episode of ''
The Muppet Show'', Statler and Waldorf were performed by
Jerry Nelson and
Jim Henson, respectively. Nelson was unavailable for the first few weeks of production on ''
The Muppet Show''. As a result,
Richard Hunt took on the role of Statler. Hunt and Henson would continue to perform the two characters until Henson's death in 1990. To portray the characters, Hunt and Henson shared very close space, often for hours at a time.
Beginning with ''
The Muppet Christmas Carol'' (1992), Statler and Waldorf were performed by
Jerry Nelson and
Dave Goelz, respectively.
When Jerry Nelson left the Muppets, citing health reasons, Muppeteer
Steve Whitmire took over as Statler. The two were occasionally performed by
Drew Massey
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(Statler) and
Victor Yerrid (Waldorf) in 2005 and 2006, most notably in the web series ''
Statler and Waldorf: From the Balcony''.
Kevin Clash filled in for Goelz as Waldorf in a few episodes of ''
Muppets Tonight''.
In 2017, Whitmire departed from the ''Muppets'' franchise, including the part of Statler, after being unwillingly dismissed from the part of
Kermit the Frog in October 2016. While
Matt Vogel was announced for the replacement for Kermit,
Peter Linz had already replaced Whitmire as the voice of Statler in advertisements.
Appearances
Statler and Waldorf also appeared (as adults) in the Saturday morning
animated television series
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''
Muppet Babies''. Both characters were voiced by
Dave Coulier
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.
In ''
The Muppet Christmas Carol'', they played the ghosts of Jacob and Robert Marley. Whereas the novel ''
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'' features only a
Jacob Marley, creating a Robert allowed for including the two Muppets, and possibly also references
Bob Marley. When
Ebenezer Scrooge
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, played by
Michael Caine, accuses them of always criticizing him, they reply "We were always ''heckling'' you." In ''
Muppet Treasure Island'', they were the figureheads of the ''Hispaniola''. Statler complains about being stuck on the front of the ship, to which Waldorf replies it is better than being in the audience.
In the 1996 series ''
Muppets Tonight'', based on a television rather than theatre show, Statler and Waldorf were shown watching the show at an
assisted living facility, still making disparaging remarks. The duo are featured characters at Disney's ''
Muppet*Vision 3D'' at
Disney's Hollywood Studios as
audio-animatronic Muppets helping
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escape the theater and, of course, heckling the show. They also make a cameo appearance in
Pixar's 2008 short film ''
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'', where they can be seen in their theater box.
''The Muppet Newsflash: A Jim Henson News Blog'' announced on September 17, 2009, that Statler and Waldorf would release a book titled ''From the Balcony'' in 2010. However, the book was never released.
Statler and Waldorf appear in featured roles in ''
The Muppets'' film. They are shown in Kermit's old office where they inform evil oil baron, Tex Richman, that the only thing that could stop his purchase of The Muppet Theater would be Kermit raising $10 million. They appear during one scene of the 2014 sequel ''
Muppets Most Wanted''. When the Muppets arrive in
Berlin to perform at a run-down cabaret theater, marked by a sign reading "Die Muppets" ("The Muppets" in
German), the two joke as to whether this is an early review or a suggestion. This scene is presented in the "Statler and Waldorf Cut" of the film in its home video release.
They appear as audience members in ''
The Muppets'' TV series. The episode "Pig Out" features a B-plot focusing on Statler without Waldorf. They also appear on ''
Muppets Now''.
''From the Balcony''
''Statler and Waldorf: From the Balcony'' is a multi-award–winning web show which ran biweekly on
Movies.com from June 2005 until September 2006. The series spawned more than 35 episodes and featured many Muppet characters, both well-known classics and newly created characters. The two elderly
curmudgeons would discuss upcoming films, watch the latest
movie trailers and share the week's "
balconism" from their theater box.
Guest appearances
*Both made an appearance in ''
Marvel Team-Up'' #74. In this issue,
Spider-Man
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teams up with the cast of ''
Saturday Night Live'' to battle the
Silver Samurai. Statler and Waldorf appear in typical style as hecklers on a balcony.
*They appear at the end of
Weezer's video for the song "'
Keep Fishin'". They comment that the performance wasn't half bad, before adding that it was all bad.
*On the song "The Black Hole" by
HORSE the band, the track ends with Statler and Waldorf celebrating the song and then talking themselves into decrying it as "terrible".
*On September 18, 2009, Statler and Waldorf were shown in a routine on ''
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien'' called "Statler and Waldorf Heckle Obama", consisting of a video recording of President
Barack Obama at a health care rally, with old ''Muppet Show'' clips of Statler and Waldorf interspersed within it.
*Statler and Waldorf are feature characters in the 2011 movie ''
The Muppets''. To promote the film, they also appeared with several other Muppets on the 2011
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episode of ''
WWE Raw'', with the duo offering their usual commentary from a
skybox.
*The pair make occasional cameos in ''
Family Guy
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'', such as heckling ''
Lost'' after Peter builds a balcony in his living room ("
Petergeist") or a cutaway where Statler is shown without Waldorf and realises he enjoys the show without "the other guy" there to egg him on ("
Jerome is the New Black").
*The pair also appeared "via satellite" as
BFCA
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critics at the 2012
Critics' Choice Movie Awards on January 12, 2012.
*Statler and Waldorf appeared several times from the balcony to critique the performers at
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at
Radio City Music Hall
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in
New York City on March 4, 2012.
Reception
In ''
The Guardian'', Hadley Freeman wrote "Not even celebrity guest
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could compete with their sharp banter. My heroes". In 2014, ''
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''s Nick Schager named them one of The 10 Most Entertaining Fictional Critics, writing "the funniest Muppets characters have always been Statler and Waldorf". In 2015, ''
The Huffington Post'' identified Statler and Waldorf as popular Muppets, and said to the fans who love them above others, "You know the best way to cope with life's difficulties is by laughing at someone else's expense".
Commentators sometimes make comparisons between people and Statler and Waldorf in attention to, or preoccupation with, details, "loud" opinion, or "cantankerous" personality. In 2012, ''
Der Spiegel
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'' described the
United Kingdom as "at best spectators in the gallery, like Statler and Waldorf", within Europe, drawing the ire of British media.
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