But not before mistakenly being offered aquack and an oink to try out. (Did I mention Ms. Piggy also made a guest appearance?) And when Romeo did, you got the sense that the children in the waiting room were starting to gain their roars, too.
Not wishing to be bowed down by performing Chekhov, he pays for a silvery quack (David Strathairn) to remove his soul and then, a while later, replace it with that of a poet.