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The characters were performed live on stage by puppeteers inside full-body Muppet Babies costumes, resembling the Babies' appearance from the ''[[I'm Gonna Always Love You]]'' sequence in ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]''. The performances were synced to vocal tracks by the original cartoon performers.
 
The characters were performed live on stage by puppeteers inside full-body Muppet Babies costumes, resembling the Babies' appearance from the ''[[I'm Gonna Always Love You]]'' sequence in ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]''. The performances were synced to vocal tracks by the original cartoon performers.
   
Two more ''Muppet Babies Live'' shows were presented in the following years -- ''[[Muppet Babies: Magic Box]]'' in 1987, and ''[[Muppet Babies: Where's Animal]]'' in 1988.
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Two more ''Muppet Babies Live'' shows were presented in the following years -- ''[[Muppet Babies: Magic Box]]'' in 1987, and ''[[Muppet Babies: Where's Animal?]]'' in 1988.
   
 
There were some items exclusively available for the tour. Among them were a series of buttons, a souvenir program, banners and pennants.
 
There were some items exclusively available for the tour. Among them were a series of buttons, a souvenir program, banners and pennants.
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*Costumes designed and built by Henson Associates, Inc.
 
*Costumes designed and built by Henson Associates, Inc.
 
**Design and supervision of construction by [[Julie Zobel]]
 
**Design and supervision of construction by [[Julie Zobel]]
**Assisted by Claudia S. Anderson, Jerry Gum, [[Don Creech]]
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**Assisted by Claudia S. Anderson, [[Jerry Gum]], [[Don Creech]]
 
**Additional costumes designed by [[Michael Frith]] and [[Polly Smith]]
 
**Additional costumes designed by [[Michael Frith]] and [[Polly Smith]]
*Head built and animated by Norman Tempia, [[Tom Newby]], and the [[Muppet Workshop]]
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*Heads built and animated by [[Norman Tempia]], [[Tom Newby]], and the [[Muppet Workshop]]
**Muppet Workshop Coordination by Will Morrison
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**Muppet Workshop Coordination by [[Will Morrison]]
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[Muppet Babies: Magic Box]] (1987)
 
* [[Muppet Babies: Magic Box]] (1987)
* [[Muppet Babies: Where's Animal]] (1988)
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* [[Muppet Babies: Where's Animal?]] (1988)
 
[[Category: Muppet Babies Live Shows]]
 
[[Category: Muppet Babies Live Shows]]

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MUPPET BABIES LIVE COVER

Muppet Babies Live program cover.

1980s_Muppet_Babies_Live_Commercial

1980s Muppet Babies Live Commercial

Jim Henson's Muppet Babies Live! was the first of three live stage shows based on Muppet Babies produced by VEE Corporation. The Muppet Babies first appeared live on stage in VEE's 1985 show The Muppet Show On Tour: 2nd Edition. Muppet Babies Live! premiered the following year, in 1986.

The characters were performed live on stage by puppeteers inside full-body Muppet Babies costumes, resembling the Babies' appearance from the I'm Gonna Always Love You sequence in The Muppets Take Manhattan. The performances were synced to vocal tracks by the original cartoon performers.

Two more Muppet Babies Live shows were presented in the following years -- Muppet Babies: Magic Box in 1987, and Muppet Babies: Where's Animal? in 1988.

There were some items exclusively available for the tour. Among them were a series of buttons, a souvenir program, banners and pennants.

Songs

Gallery

Muppet Babies walk-arounds

Characters

Vocal Credits

Misc. Credits

See also