Statler and Waldorf also appeared (as adults) in the Saturday morning
animated television series Muppet Babies. Both characters were voiced by
Dave Coulier. In
The Muppet Christmas Carol, they played the ghosts of Jacob and Robert Marley. Whereas the novel
A Christmas Carol features only a
Jacob Marley, creating a Robert allowed for including the two Muppets, and possibly also references
Bob Marley. When
Ebenezer Scrooge, 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
Bean Bunny escape the theater and, of course, heckling the show. They also make a cameo appearance in
Pixar's 2008 short film
Presto, 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 $10million. 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. The two also 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 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. • Both made an appearance in the 2012 final chapter of
Major League Chew, set in the
Image Universe. • They appear at the end of
Weezer's video for the song "'
Keep Fishin'". They comment that the performance was not 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. • To promote
The Muppets, they also appeared with several other Muppets on the 2011
Halloween episode of
WWE Raw, with the duo offering their usual commentary from a
skybox. • The pair make occasional cameos in
Family Guy, 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 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
The Secret Policeman's Ball 2012 at
Radio City Music Hall in
New York City on March 4, 2012. • Statler and Waldorf also appeared at
The Game Awards 2024 to heckle the presenter,
Geoff Keighley, during his announcement speech. == Reception ==