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Muppet Babies

Specials 1985
TV-Y

  • CBS
  • 25m
  • 1h 15m (3 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Animation, Children
Muppet Babies was a very successful cartoon series in its own right. This show basically featured Jim Henson's famous Muppets as babies. Each episode, each of the Muppet Babies had adventures that their imaginations take them on. Often however, their imaginations would sometimes get the better of them, all for comic effect. The featured Muppets were Baby Kermit, Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo, Rowlf, Animal, Scooter, and a new character, Skeeter, Scooter's look-alike sister. Occasionally they had visits from Baby Bunsen and Beaker, and even Statler and Waldorf came to visit, and later we see a recurring appearance by a "baby" version of Bean Bunny from Tale of the Bunny Picnic. The moral glue that held these Muppets together was Nanny (voiced by Barbara Billingsley of Leave it to Beaver fame), a character whose body was only shown from the waist down and we all remember the green striped socks. The one thing that made the Muppet Babies memorable were not the Muppets themselves, but the

14 episodes

Kermit reads Robin three bedtime stories. Featuring Baby Gonzo's Treasure Hunt, Baby Piggy's Night at the Ball, and Good Knight, Sir Kermit

Three kid Muppets come up with their own show. Segments include Gonzo's magnetic car, Animal's gymnastics practice, Pigs in Space running into carnivorous aliens, Fozzie's chicken joke, and P.I. Kermit's case of the stolen piggy bank.

Tug's space show becomes a space western. Segments include Fozzie's chicken joke, the evil Frogon aliens turning Pigs in Space into toads, Gonzo's airplane catching, Dr. Bunsen's gravity neutralizer, and P.I. Kermit's King Kong case.

Boo finds a talking spell book. Fozzie learns why the chicken crossed the road, Darth Vader-like villain tries forcing Piggy to be his wife in Pigs in Space, Animal mistakes baseball terms for cooking terms, P.I. Kermit tracks the Giggler.

Tug Monster announces a new sponsor for The Little Muppet Monsters Show - Gunko, a strange unusual product that's been sitting around in the basement for years and none of the monsters know what it's used for.

Scooter entrusts the monsters to watch after Foo-Foo while Miss Piggy goes out. Tug is less than thrilled, especially when she gets in the way of his acts for their show.

The Little Muppet Monsters are holding a talent show, featuring special reports from a globe-trotting Gonzo as he finds new and interesting acts.

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