France is a European nation famed for its cuisine, the Eiffel Tower, and a populace stereotypically marked by snooty accents and moustaches. The country donated the Statue of Liberty to the United States of America. Miss Piggy has famously affected a French accent and a Parisian sophistication. In Muppet Treasure Island, an indignant Benjamina Gunn (played by Piggy) claims her mother came all the way from France for the wedding to Captain Abraham Smollett.
- France has had its own versions of Fraggle Rock, in which Uncle Traveling Matt occasionally visited French landmarks like the Eiffel tower.
- The country has also had two Sesame Street adaptations -- 1, Rue Sรฉsame and the more recent 5, Rue Sรฉsame.
- The popularity of Le Muppet Show, the French dub of The Muppet Show, has led to the series Muppet TV, which aired in 2006.
- The French language is spoken in Canada and figured in some early Sesame Street episodes and quite heavily in Sesame Park, particularly through Louis, the Francophone Otter.
- In The Muppets Take Manhattan, Miss Piggy and Eileen sell the French perfume "Quelle Difference". As Piggy describes the fragrance: "It's French! It's feminine! It'll help ya grab one of those rotten, stinkin' men!"
- The Queen of France appears in the Muppet Babies book I Want to See...
- French artists who have worked with the Muppets over time include Charles Aznavour, Catherine Deneuve, Mireille Mathieu, and Jean-Pierre Rampal.
- The Worm Winter Games were held in Squiggleville, France. The games were presented in episode 3061 of Sesame Street, where Oscar brings Slimey to compete in the games. Mademoiselle Escargot is one of the contestants, and hails from France.
- In Elmo's 12 Days of Christmas, three French hens are substituted with three French friends.
- Kermit visits Paris in one of the Kermit's World Tour magnets.