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Dudley Moore originally introduces M.A.M.M.A. to Kermit as his back-up to be used for "Mama Don't Allow" in place of the Electric Mayhem. The members of the band naturally protest this, and say that if they're going to be replaced for that number, then the machine might as well play music for the entire show. After their introduction, Kermit muses that M.A.M.M.A. looked like a "Reject from Star Wars." As a result, the robot appears in several sketches, and even provides a dramatic climax for a conversation between Kermit and Miss Piggy in her dressing room.

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  • Dudley Moore originally introduces M.A.M.M.A. to Kermit as his back-up to be used for "Mama Don't Allow" in place of the Electric Mayhem. The members of the band naturally protest this, and say that if they're going to be replaced for that number, then the machine might as well play music for the entire show. After their introduction, Kermit muses that M.A.M.M.A. looked like a "Reject from Star Wars." As a result, the robot appears in several sketches, and even provides a dramatic climax for a conversation between Kermit and Miss Piggy in her dressing room.
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  • Dudley Moore originally introduces M.A.M.M.A. to Kermit as his back-up to be used for "Mama Don't Allow" in place of the Electric Mayhem. The members of the band naturally protest this, and say that if they're going to be replaced for that number, then the machine might as well play music for the entire show. After their introduction, Kermit muses that M.A.M.M.A. looked like a "Reject from Star Wars." As a result, the robot appears in several sketches, and even provides a dramatic climax for a conversation between Kermit and Miss Piggy in her dressing room. Despite its talents and abilities, which also include rocket boosters enabling it to follow the Swinetrek in the far outer reaches of space, this "jive junk jukebox" eventually finds itself overworked and the machine overloads... but not before it causes the near destruction of the stage in an attempt to provide Gonzo with some unwelcomed assistance for his bomb defusing act. Hence, the closing number requires the return of the Electric Mayhem. By the show's closing, Dudley has repaired the machine, which goes on to provide the score for the closing credits.
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