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'''Baby Animal''', the most unruly of the title characters on ''[[Muppet Babies]]'', is a baby version of [[Animal]]. He and [[Skeeter]] are the only main characters who did not appear in the dream sequence from ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' which launched the series.
 
   
 
'''Baby Animal''', the most unruly of the title characters on ''[[Muppet Babies]]'', is an infant version of [[Animal]]. He and [[Skeeter]] are the only main characters who did not appear in Muppet form in the dream sequence from ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'', which launched the series, though a [[Muppet Babies (puppets)#babyanimal|Baby Animal Muppet]] was later built for the TV special ''[[A Muppet Family Christmas]]''.
Baby Animal appeared in the ending tag of each episode, which included such appearences as breaking out of an egg, hanging on behind an airplace, etc. His trademark line was "Go bye-bye!"
 
   
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Baby Animal appeared in the ending tag of each ''Muppet Babies'' episode, which included such appearances as breaking out of an egg or hanging on behind an airplane. These antics always involved [[Baby Gonzo]] being hurt or humiliated in some way, and, on a few occasions, others as well. His trademark line was "Go bye-bye!" He also had a distinctive laugh, which made the phrase as "Go bye-bye! Yaabababababababa!"
==See also==
 
*[[Baby Animal (puppet)]]
 
   
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When voiced by Howie Mandel, Animal had thick eyelashes all around his eyes and his face would sometimes turn orange as a result of an ink-and-paint glitch. When Dave Coulier took over, Animal's design and animation became much more refined; his face was always pink and the eyelashes were only on the tips of his eyelids.
[[Category:Muppet Babies Characters|Animal]]
 
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==See also==
 
* [[Muppet Babies (puppets)#babyanimal|Baby Animal (puppet)]]
 
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Baby Animal, the most unruly of the title characters on Muppet Babies, is an infant version of Animal. He and Skeeter are the only main characters who did not appear in Muppet form in the dream sequence from The Muppets Take Manhattan, which launched the series, though a Baby Animal Muppet was later built for the TV special A Muppet Family Christmas.

Baby Animal appeared in the ending tag of each Muppet Babies episode, which included such appearances as breaking out of an egg or hanging on behind an airplane. These antics always involved Baby Gonzo being hurt or humiliated in some way, and, on a few occasions, others as well. His trademark line was "Go bye-bye!" He also had a distinctive laugh, which made the phrase as "Go bye-bye! Yaabababababababa!"

When voiced by Howie Mandel, Animal had thick eyelashes all around his eyes and his face would sometimes turn orange as a result of an ink-and-paint glitch. When Dave Coulier took over, Animal's design and animation became much more refined; his face was always pink and the eyelashes were only on the tips of his eyelids.

See also