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Revision as of 08:19, 24 December 2011
The Saturday Evening Post is a magazine first published in 1891. The magazine is well known for featuring covers by Norman Rockwell. The Muppets have appeared on the cover several times.
The November 1979 issue featured a Muppet parody of Rockwell's classic painting "Freedom From Want", picturing the Muppets around a Thanksgiving table. Inside is an article entitled "Muppets on his Hands."
The December 1980 issue featured a cover with John Denver and the Muppets from A Christmas Together. Inside is an article titled "Muppets on the Move."
The July/August 1981 issue featured Miss Piggy dressed as a judge on the cover. Inside is an article titled "Women's Careers by Miss Piggy."
References
- In The Miss Piggy Cover Girl Fantasy Calendar, the magazine is spoofed with the faux cover, "Tender is the Frog (or) The Great Frogsby"