Muppet Babies

Muppet Babies

1984
Muppet Babies
Muppet Babies

Muppet Babies

7.5 | TV-Y | en | Animation

The Muppet Babies (Kermit, Piggy, Gonzo, Fozzy and company) live in a large nursery watched over by Nanny. The babies have active imaginations, and often embark upon adventures into imaginary worlds.

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EP16  Eight Flags Over the Nursery
Dec. 29,1990
Eight Flags Over the Nursery

When it will take five years to build the real amusement park the babies build their own - Babyland!

EP15  Hats, Hats, Hats
Dec. 22,1990
Hats, Hats, Hats

The Babies have an adventure with the many different hats that Uncles Statler and Waldorf bring them.

EP14  Happy Birthday Uncle Piggy
Dec. 15,1990
Happy Birthday Uncle Piggy

Uncle Statler and Uncle Waldorf have an aniversary.

EP13  Nice to Have Gnome You
Dec. 08,1990
Nice to Have Gnome You

The Babies help Piggy find her book of ""Alice In Wonderland"" before the Book-Mobile arrives to pick-up the books. When Miss Piggy thinks she has lost it the rest of the gang helps her to make a new book with just pictures; drawn by themselves. The kids then learn that Nanny acutally had the book!

EP12  Remote Controlled Cornballs
Dec. 01,1990
Remote Controlled Cornballs

The babies joke about remote conrols.

EP11  Beraly Alone Babies
Nov. 24,1990
Beraly Alone Babies

The Nanny leave to go to the market and she leaves the alone babies.

EP10  Get Me to the Perch on Time
Nov. 17,1990
Get Me to the Perch on Time

After a messenger pigeon gets hurt outside the nursery window, the Babies help her by deliverying her messages around the world.

EP9  Transcontinental Whoo-Whoo
Nov. 10,1990
Transcontinental Whoo-Whoo

Statler and Waldorf join the kids in reenacting the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad.

EP8  In Search of Bronze Beatle
Nov. 03,1990
In Search of Bronze Beatle

The babies search for the bronze beatle that they hear about.

EP7  ...At The Movies
Oct. 27,1990
...At The Movies

The babies joke about the movies.

EP6  Whose Tale is it, Anyway?
Oct. 20,1990
Whose Tale is it, Anyway?

The babies tell their own tales to each other.

EP5  Kermit Pan
Oct. 13,1990
Kermit Pan

The Muppet Babies version of Peter Pan with Kermit as Peter Pan, Skeeter as Wendy and Piggy as Tinkerbell.

EP4  Gonzee's Playhouse Channel
Oct. 06,1990
Gonzee's Playhouse Channel

Gonzo does his own conduit of tv.

EP3  Sing a Song of Superheroes
Sep. 29,1990
Sing a Song of Superheroes

The babies put on their own ""superhero opera"" while Nanny tries to watch the ""Phantom of the Opera""

EP2  Buckskin Babies
Sep. 22,1990
Buckskin Babies

The babies pretend to be heroes from the old west.

EP1  Muppet Babies: The Next Generation
Sep. 15,1990
Muppet Babies: The Next Generation

The babies parody The Jetsons, Star Trek, Bill & Ted, and Indiana Jones. Kermit pretends to be George Jetson, and tries to get Rolf to take a bath.

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7.5 | TV-Y | en | Animation , Kids | More Info
Released: 1984-11-05 | Released Producted By: Marvel Productions , Jim Henson Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

The Muppet Babies (Kermit, Piggy, Gonzo, Fozzy and company) live in a large nursery watched over by Nanny. The babies have active imaginations, and often embark upon adventures into imaginary worlds.

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Cast

Greg Berg , Frank Welker , Howie Mandel

Director

Lee Gunther

Producted By

Marvel Productions , Jim Henson Productions

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Reviews

Syl Like other shows, the Muppets are animated for our pleasure and we go back to when they were just babies in their cribs. We never see the adult mother who cares for them. But we have the sheer pleasure of watching them get into mischief in their nursery. The animation was different then than today's computerized. The show was pretty faithful to the characters of Miss Piggy, Kermit, and their friends in the nursery. It was aimed at toddlers and Pre-school kids. I was a little too old but I still watched cartoons and I remember watching this on Saturday mornings. I still think shows like the Muppet Babies can still be effective today in programming if more viewers were aware of it's existence. I'm sure young children and even their parents can watch the Muppet Babies.
josephtheowl I remember countless afternoons watching the Muppet Babies, and it brings back some of my fondest memories. The show really taught me about the importance of imagination, which I remember my grandparents telling my mom ,was a word my brother and I would always use. Like when we would build forts from couch cushions, blankets, and pillows. Like when we would play 'Star Wars' just like Gonzo and Kermit would (I was Gonzo). I remember my eager anticipation for newer episodes or ones that I hadn't seen before.It saddens me to think about a future generation that will grow up without the wonderful creativity and warmth of Jim Henson.
ian-1211 This show was dreadful! I can't believe people used to watch and like this show! The idea was bad! The story was bad! The characters were bad! BAD! BAD! BAD! The thing that really annoyed me is that they took scenes from real life movies clips and used in their cartoon to become a part of the babies' imagination! I could of been out innocently walking my dog and some camera man would watch me from behind the bushes and film me and my black Lab and secretly us as part of the film (probably displaying us as some frightening things that the babies run away from). The producers of this show should have been put in prison! This was a step down for Jim Henson and it was is the greatest money making scheme ever to have been gotten away with, thanks to with the help of gullible viewers of the 1980's. This show should be taken into complete obscurity! 1/10
pennylane114 This is without a doubt one of the greatest cartoon shows ever put on TV. The '80s were chock full of great cartoons, but this one (along with The Raccoons) was the best one of all. I'm a huge fan of the Muppets, and I think I love the Muppet Babies even more than the grown-up Muppets! All the characters on this show were great. It's one of the few shows where I don't hate one of the characters. My favorites are Baby Beaker and Baby Gonzo. I love Beaker because he's actually my favorite Muppet period, and because on this show he was cute beyond belief! His 'meep meep' voice was even cuter! And I love Baby Gonzo because I can relate to him so much. I've always been bit of an outsider who likes to do her own thing. So all in all, this cartoon is a sure-fire classic, and should be put back on TV! My rating: 11/10