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The Babies create their own theme parks. [[Baby Kermit]] designs a Western-themed park, [[Baby Fozzie]] has a comedy-themed park, and [[Baby Skeeter]] creates an adventure-filled park in the style of [[Indiana Jones]]. [[Baby Gonzo]] swipes all of the Babies' items and uses them to make his own super-duper theme park full of chickens. |
The Babies create their own theme parks. [[Baby Kermit]] designs a Western-themed park, [[Baby Fozzie]] has a comedy-themed park, and [[Baby Skeeter]] creates an adventure-filled park in the style of [[Indiana Jones]]. [[Baby Gonzo]] swipes all of the Babies' items and uses them to make his own super-duper theme park full of chickens. |
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Muppet Babies | |
Air Date | September 19, 1987 |
Written by | Sindy McKay Larry Swerdlove |
The Babies create their own theme parks. Baby Kermit designs a Western-themed park, Baby Fozzie has a comedy-themed park, and Baby Skeeter creates an adventure-filled park in the style of Indiana Jones. Baby Gonzo swipes all of the Babies' items and uses them to make his own super-duper theme park full of chickens.
Songs
Notes
- A clip of Lon Chaney as the Phantom of the Opera is used, from the 1925 movie of the same name.
See also
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