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− | [[Baby Gonzo|Gonzo]] and the other babies put on their own TV shows yet again, this time targeting children's television and family programming. |
+ | [[Baby Gonzo|Gonzo]] and the other babies put on their own TV shows yet again, this time targeting children's television and family programming. |
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+ | Gonzo creates a ''[[Pee-Wee's Playhouse]]'' style show, "Gonzee's Playhouse", while |
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+ | [[Baby Piggy|Piggy]] and [[Bean Bunny|Bean]] star in "[[Winnie the Pooh|Piggy the Pooh]]," and [[Baby Animal|Animal]] appears as "Animaljuice" (a ''[[Beetlejuice]]'' take-off). |
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⚫ | [[Baby Skeeter|Skeeter]] appears as "[[Bob Saget|Skeeter Sagey]]" in a parody of ''[[America's Funniest Home Videos]]'' entitled "The World's Busiest Videotapes", and [[Baby Kermit|Kermit]] presents a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' series "Sesame Seed Boulevard" using lunch bag puppets and oversized letters. A slightly altered version of the "[[Sesame Street Theme]]" plays in the background. |
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Revision as of 21:56, 18 April 2012
Muppet Babies | |
Air Date | October 6, 1990 |
Written by | Sindy McKay Larry Swerdlove |
Gonzo and the other babies put on their own TV shows yet again, this time targeting children's television and family programming.
Gonzo creates a Pee-Wee's Playhouse style show, "Gonzee's Playhouse", while Piggy and Bean star in "Piggy the Pooh," and Animal appears as "Animaljuice" (a Beetlejuice take-off).
Skeeter appears as "Skeeter Sagey" in a parody of America's Funniest Home Videos entitled "The World's Busiest Videotapes", and Kermit presents a Sesame Street series "Sesame Seed Boulevard" using lunch bag puppets and oversized letters. A slightly altered version of the "Sesame Street Theme" plays in the background.
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